ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Feb 11 2026, 10:00 AM EST

Taking Back Sunday with Special Guest Bayside
Mon, 8 Jun, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
The Mill & Mine
227 W. Depot Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917
ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Feb 11 2026, 10:00 AM EST
Description
Presale beggins Wednesday, Feb 11th @ 10am ET
PUBLIC ON SALE: Friday, Feb 13th at 10am ET
ADVANCE: $49.50 + Fees
DOS: $55 + Fees
Taking Back Sunday Meet & Greet Package: $174.50 + fees
One general admission ticket
Early entry into the venue
Exclusive meet & greet with Taking Back Sunday
Personal photograph with Taking Back Sunday
Commemorative VIP ticket magnet
Custom Taking Back Sunday luggage tag
Reusable Taking Back Sunday bag
Official meet & greet laminate & lanyard; autographed by Taking Back Sunday
Priority merchandise shopping
Limited availability
This event is 18+, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. No refunds will be issued for failure to produce proper identification.
In order to prevent secondary market re-sale activity there is a delivery delay on everyone's tickets. You will receive an email from Ticketweb 48 hours prior to the show's start time. You can pull up the tickets on your phone and scan them at the door.
This ticket is valid for standing room only, general admission. ADA accomodations are available day of show.
Event Information
Age Limit
18+
eTicket Delivery
Your tickets will be e-mailed closer to the event date.

Alternative Rock
Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday
Alternative Rock
Taking Back Sunday, who released their eighth studio album 152 in late 2023, often refer to themselves as the ‘luckiest guys you will meet.’ The new album, featuring 10 intensely vulnerable and absorbing new tracks was delivered with fresh ambition and a newfound purpose. It stands among the most genuinely reflective and emotionally pure efforts of Taking
Back Sunday’s illustrious career.
Starting out just hoping to release at least one album and go on tour, the band has since sold millions of albums, has multiple tracks with streams hitting the multiple hundred million mark, toured the world several times over, performed at all of the biggest festivals and are still always looking forward.
Never ones to rest on their prior accomplishments or impressive back catalogue they are always striving to make something that they hope folks can find a little piece of themselves in. “Music is there to bring you together with like-minded people and get a little lost. For us, the songs from 152 have a life and energy all their own. It would make us the happiest if we can all
get lost in it together.”

Punk
Bayside
Bayside
Punk
For the past 25 years, Queens-based Bayside has represented a lifestyle, a counterculture, and a deeply-held commitment to integrity and earnestness. At their core, Bayside is a band that has constantly proven that music is not about gimmicks and ephemeral trends, but a timeless reflection of our life and our times. It is through this authentic expression and creative spirit that the band has amassed a cult-following that lives and breathes everything the band creates.
It’s a spirit that permeates an impressive and storied discography, including Sirens and Condolences (2004), Bayside (2005), The Walking Wounded (2007) and Shudder (2008). Covering the “Victory Records Years,” Bayside grew their reputation as road warriors with their impressive amount of touring. From basements to clubs to Warped Tour, the band led melodious sing-alongs everywhere they went, with fans flocking to Anthony Raneri’s personal, yet universal lyrics and story-telling. Fan favorites like “Devotion and Desire” and “Duality” continue to be staples in the bands’ live show.
While the band held strong to their punk roots, what set them apart from their peers was their musicianship. Diverse in thought and background, but united in a shared desire for authentic expression and immense musical talent, Bayside continues to push the boundaries of what a Bayside song could be. In the second half of their legendary career, covering the “Wind-Up and Hopeless Records Years,” Bayside embraced the heavier and grittier side of themselves, while keeping the anthemic choruses of the earlier years. With Killing Time (2011), Cult (2014), Vacancy (2016), Interrobang (2019), and There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive (2024), the band focused on creating songs that are relevant to people who want substance, rather than being relegated to one genre. In 2023, the band even collaborated with Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills on their rock anthem, “How To Ruin Everything (Patience)” - their first song charting at Sirius XM Octane.
Having toured the world multiple times over, sold thousands of albums, and amassed millions of streams, Bayside has achieved a lot in their storied career. And while many bands would coast on their past success, Bayside has always rejected that premise and continues to prove time and again that the best is yet to come.