Pop-Punk Powerhouse: Magnolia Park Lights Up Summit with High-Energy Lineup

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On May 10, 2025, Denver’s Summit Music Hall pulsed with high-octane energy as Magnolia Park headlined a stacked lineup on their “Vamp Tour.” The night kicked off with South Arcade, whose vibrant pop-punk set energized early arrivals. Next, Savage Hands delivered a powerful performance, blending post-hardcore intensity with melodic hooks. Hot Milk followed, captivating the audience with their dynamic fusion of emo, punk, and alt-pop. Finally, Magnolia Park took the stage, delivering a genre-blending set that showcased fan favorites and tracks from their latest album, leaving the crowd exhilarated.


South Arcade

South Arcade is an alt-pop-rock band from Oxford, England, formed in 2021 by vocalist Harmony Cavelle, guitarist Harry Winks, bassist Ollie Green, and drummer Cody Jones. The band gained attention with their nostalgic sound, reminiscent of early 2000s pop-punk, and their engaging social media presence.

Their debut EP, 2005, released in December 2024, features tracks like “Stone Cold Summer” and “How 2 Get Away With Murder,” blending Y2K aesthetics with modern sensibilities. South Arcade continues to captivate audiences with their energetic performances and commitment to creating immersive fan experiences.

Photos by Morgan Wolstencroft. Copyright © 2025 Morgan Wolstencroft ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Savage Hands

Savage Hands is an alternative rock band hailing from the DMV area (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia), formed in 2017. The band comprises of vocalist Mike Garrow, guitarists Justin Hein and Nathan O’Brien, bassist Jayvon Green, and drummer Alex Gacek. Known for their powerful instrumentals and emotive lyrics, they quickly positioned themselves at the forefront of the new wave rock scene.

Their debut album, The Truth in Your Eyes, released in 2020, showcased their dynamic sound and lyrical depth. Working with producer Andrew Baylis, Savage Hands has continued to develop a fresh catalog of music, delivering electric live shows that resonate with audiences nationwide.

Photos by Morgan Wolstencroft. Copyright © 2025 Morgan Wolstencroft ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Hot Milk

Hot Milk is a British emo power-pop band from Manchester, England, formed in 2018 by co-vocalists and guitarists Han Mee and Jim Shaw. The band also includes bassist Tom Paton and drummer Harry Deller. Known for their high-energy performances and genre-blending sound, Hot Milk quickly gained a following with their debut EP, Are You Feeling Alive?, released in 2019.

Their subsequent EPs, I Just Wanna Know What Happens When I’m Dead (2021) and The King and Queen of Gasoline (2022), showcased their growth and willingness to tackle themes like mental health and self-identity. In 2023, Hot Milk released their debut full-length album, A Call to the Void, further solidifying their place in the alternative music scene.

Photos by Morgan Wolstencroft. Copyright © 2025 Morgan Wolstencroft ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Magnolia Park

Magnolia Park is a pop-punk band from Orlando, Florida, formed in 2018 by childhood friends Tristan Torres and Freddie Criales. The lineup includes vocalist Joshua Roberts, guitarists Torres and Criales, drummer Joe Horsham, and bassist Vincent Ernst. Known for blending pop-punk with elements of hip-hop, emo, and electronic music, the band gained attention through viral TikTok videos and energetic live performances.

Their debut EP, Vacant, was released in 2020, followed by Dream Eater in 2021. In 2021, they signed with Epitaph Records and continued to build their fanbase with singles like “Sick of It All” and “Love Me.” In April 2025, Magnolia Park released their ambitious concept album VAMP, showcasing their evolving sound and storytelling prowess.

Photos by Morgan Wolstencroft. Copyright © 2025 Morgan Wolstencroft ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.



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