event

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

with Attack Attack!

Thu, Jul 28

Doors: 6:00 pm

Show: 7:00 pm
All Ages
$25.00 - $30.00
Additional Info
Legacy Concerts proudly presents When We Were Emo featuring The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Attack Attack! with special guests Kingdom Collapse, Astoria State, RVNT, and Kept Close!
Thursday July 28, 2022 at 7 PM, Doors at 6 PM

Tickets
GA: $22 Advanced, $25 Day Of Show
Reserved Dining: $30
All Ages


General Admission Tickets are standing room only.
Reserved Seating Tickets at Dining Tables and Booths include admission to the show.  You may be seated with other guests.  All Table and Booth Tickets are asked to comply with a minimum food purchase of $10.00 per guest.

Please note:  If our parking lot is full, please park in the Walmart parking lot closest to Advance Auto.  Parking elsewhere is subject to being towed.

Safety Policies:
  • Bags or purses larger than 8 in. x 8 in. will not be allowed into the venue. Bags do not need to be clear. Please, no backpacks, duffle bags, or camelbacks. 
  • All persons, bags, parcels, clothing and other items will be subject to screening/security checks. 
  • Weapons, objects that appear like weapons, drugs, and outside food or drink of any kind are strictly prohibited.
  • Elevation 27 reserves the right not to allow any bag, parcel or other items as we consider appropriate. 
  • No professional photography gear is permitted unless otherwise specified. Cell phone cameras are allowed.
These policies are subject to change as we consider appropriate.
Artists
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

The RJA story goes back to 2003, actually much further back to when brothers Ronnie and Randy Winter first started playing on acoustic guitars their grandfather gave them, but we’ll skip the ‘they learned to play and formed a bunch of bands that ultimately lead them down the path to glory’ bit and jump in where they were making so much noise that it attracted Virgin Records who snapped them up released the bands debut LP, Dont You Fake It in 2006. 

By the end of that year the album was certified Gold in the US, charted the singles Guardian Angel and their best known song, the anti domestic violence focused, Face Down (which is also featured in several video games) and spawned four music videos. A deluxe edition was released in early 2007 featured the track Disconnected which up until then was only available to Australian fans.

Second album Lonely Road followed in 2008 but the collapse and restructure of Virgin Records soon after left the band out on a limb and they became fully independent in early 2010. Being independent they regained full creative control and RJA’s sound and vision able to grow as intended. Since then it’s being done the Red Jumpsuit way, Am I The Enemy was released in 2011 and album number four, 4 in 2014. All charting, all pushing RJA’s message further around the world.

Known for their devout Christian beliefs, the bands spirituality flows through their lyrics which cover a lifetime worth of emotions. The darkness and the light, the struggles and the wins. The RJA message is ultimately one of hope and a reminder that 'Even on the worst day that you're alive you're still surrounded by so many awesome things that you should be grateful for, if you choose to look at them.’ Ronnie Winter

July 4th 2014 the band released their fourth full length record titled "4". This album was produced by Lee Miles (their pre record label producer) & Ronnie Winter, mixed by David Bendeth / Paul Lapinski, and mastered by Paul Lapinski. It features billboard charted singles "Right Direction", "California" and "It was You".