Hot Mulligan Headlines a Four-Band North To Shore Festival Bill

The North 2 Shore Festival brought four standout bands to the Stone Pony Summer Stage for an evening that showcased the depth of the emo and pop-punk scene.

Long Island's Koyo opened the bill with the intensity and hometown pride that have made the band a favorite on festival stages. Saturdays at Your Place followed, delivering the heartfelt Midwest emo sound and emotionally charged songwriting that continues to earn the Kalamazoo trio a growing audience. California's Joyce Manor kept the momentum rolling, proving once again why they've become one of the most respected names in modern pop-punk with a set that balanced urgency, melody, and singalong moments.

Fronted by Nathan "Tades" Sanville, Hot Mulligan closed the night with the energy that has helped the Lansing, Michigan band become one of the genre's biggest draws, capping another memorable North 2 Shore Festival stop at the Stone Pony Summer St.

Hot Mulligan

Joyce Manor

Saturdays at Your Place

KOYO

Bill Baumann

I’m a photographer and journalist with a career in publishing, and for the past 15 years, I've focused on shooting music. I’m passionate about live music and still photographs. I’m always chasing the moment where motion, color, and energy collide. I still love finding the authentic moments you never see coming.

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