After a three-year break, Hawthorne Heights is finally back in Dayton, Ohio. They’ll be headlining the 6th annual “Dayton Is For Lovers” indie/alt-rock music festival. This year’s event will be held at The Brightside on Thursday, March 10, 2022.- Nightbeast
- Better Anyway
- Abertooth Lincoln
- RIND
- Houseghost
- Life in Idle
- DJ Sadness
HOW TO GO?- Thursday, March 10, 2022
- The Brightside – 905 E 3rd St, Dayton, OH
- All ages welcome.
- 6pm Doors. Music starts shortly after.
Limited Availability. Get tickets while you can. - Tickets and limited VIPS available now at HawthorneHeightsStore.com
- The venue is equipped with UV-C filters to sanitize circulated air.
- The venue has a bar area with a great selection of local beer for those of age and with I.D. No outside alcohol or drinks are allowed.

About the Event:



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oncert will take place in the Brightside’s cozy Vodvil Bar. $12 advance. $15 day of show. All ages are welcome. Thursday November 18, 2021. Doors open at 7pm. Music from 8-10pm. Tickets can be purchased at this link: 
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The Brightside is a newer venue downtown, opening in the spring of 2019, just a year before the covid shutdown. After years of sitting in disrepair, the multi-purpose event space was rehabbed by local artists Carli and Hamilton Dixon





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