Highlights
The pop-punk band behind the Grammy-nominated “Girl All the Bad Guys Want” treats fans to their greatest hits and new gems
About This Deal
- Seating: mezzanine
- Must purchase tickets in the same transaction to sit together.
- Click here to view the seating chart.
Bowling For Soup
- Their sound: pop-punk with infectious hooks and plenty of humor
- Their beginnings: as high-school pals and neighbors in a small northern Texas city
- Their influences through the years: wide-ranging, from metal bands Quiet Riot and Mötley Crüe to upbeat punk acts The Ramones and Green Day
- (A few of) their beloved hits: “1985,” “High School Never Ends,” “Punk Rock 101,” and the Grammy-nominated “Girl All the Bad Guys Want”
- Proof of their commitment to comedy: album titles including A Hangover You Don’t Deserve and The Great Burrito Extortion Case, and a name plucked from a Steve Martin bit
Need To Know
About Union County Performing Arts Center
As a living landmark to the performing arts and cornerstone of the Rahway Arts District, the Union County Performing Arts Center has endured history and earned its way onto the National and State Registers of Historic Places. Recently restored to its 1928 luster, the former Rahway Theatre retains the charm and grandeur of its vaudeville theater origins while encouraging new forms of entertainment. From its 1,300 seats––where crowds once gathered to watch RKO movies and WWII newsreels––audiences can marvel at the theater’s opulent, gold-crested ceilings and ponder how many dresses can be made from its rich red drapes. One of the theater’s proudest treasures is its original Wurlitzer organ, which is small in stature, but emits massive sound out of its 500 pipes.