On June 19, 2025, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado echoed with post-hardcore and alt-rock energy as Sleeping with Sirens took the stage in support of a stacked lineup. The night kicked off with Beach Weather, whose gritty and emotive performance set the tone perfectly against the stunning backdrop of the red rocks. By the time Sleeping with Sirens launched into their set, the crowd was fully energized—ready for a powerful and cathartic performance under the open Colorado sky.
Beach Weather
Beach Weather is an indie-pop and alt-rock band formed in 2015 by vocalist and rhythm guitarist Nick Santino, formerly of A Rocket to the Moon, alongside Reeve Powers, Austin Scates, and Sean Silverman. The group quickly gained traction with their debut EP What a Drag, blending hazy guitar textures, retro grooves, and emotionally raw lyrics. Their follow-up EPs Chit Chat and Basement Sessions cemented their reputation for crafting breezy, melancholic anthems. Despite early buzz and a growing fanbase, the band announced a hiatus in 2017.
After a five-year break, Beach Weather returned to the spotlight in 2022 with the viral success of “Sex, Drugs, Etc.” The single became a sleeper hit, climbing to No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart and eventually earning platinum status. Their long-awaited debut full-length album, Pineapple Sunrise, dropped in 2023, delivering a sun-soaked, cinematic sound that showcased their growth. In 2024, they released their second LP, Melt, led by the track “High in Low Places,” which reached the Top 20 on U.S. alternative charts. With a revived fanbase and an evolving sound that balances retro pop with modern indie rock, Beach Weather continues to solidify their place in today’s alt-music landscape.
Photos by Morgan Wolstencroft. Copyright © 2025 Morgan Wolstencroft ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Sleeping With Sirens
Sleeping With Sirens formed in 2009 in Orlando, Florida, and quickly carved out their place in the post-hardcore and alternative rock scenes. Fronted by the dynamic Kellin Quinn—known for his high tenor vocals and emotional delivery—the band gained national attention with their debut album With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear. The record landed on the Billboard charts and featured the breakout single “If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn,” which eventually earned Gold certification. Their early sound fused screamo, pop-punk, and alt-rock, attracting fans across a range of rock subgenres.
Over the years, Sleeping With Sirens continued to evolve their sound and grow their audience. Their third album Feel debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 in 2013, marking a major commercial milestone. Known for energetic live shows and deeply personal lyrics, the band maintained momentum through albums like Madness (2015), Gossip (2017), and How It Feels to Be Lost (2019), which saw a return to their heavier roots. In 2022, they released their seventh studio album Complete Collapse, blending melodic aggression with introspective themes. The album features collaborations with Charlotte Sands, Dorothy, and Underoath’s Spencer Chamberlain, further expanding their sonic range.
The current lineup includes Kellin Quinn, guitarist Nick Martin, bassist Justin Hills, and drummer Matty Best. Quinn has also launched a solo project, Haunted Mouths, and released his debut solo album A Collection of Greetings in 2025. Despite lineup changes and shifts in style, the band has consistently pushed creative boundaries while staying true to their core: high-octane music that connects deeply with fans. With more than a decade of global touring, chart-topping albums, and millions of streams, Sleeping With Sirens remains a vital force in modern rock.
Photos by Morgan Wolstencroft. Copyright © 2025 Morgan Wolstencroft ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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