Beach Fossils Shakes Up House of Blues Anaheim with Sold Out Show

Written by Sophia Fascenelli

November 14, 2023

Beach Fossils bassist, Jack Doyle Smith (Film photo by Sophia Fascenelli)

Beach Fossils blew the roof off with a sold out show at the House of Blues Anaheim on November 5, 2023.

Beach Fossils, an indie rock band from New York, is touring their seventh studio album, Bunny. With support from Turnover and Provoker, the band is making stops all over the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom. 

Starting the night was post-punk band Provoker. Provoker gave immense energy from the moment they hopped on stage. Their music, a blend of sharp lyrics and compelling rhythms, set the stage for an unforgettable night, stirring the crowd into a frenzy of anticipation for co-headliner, Turnover. 

Turnover, a rock band from Virgina, had the crowd wrapped around their fingers. The band is a fan favorite in Orange County.  Known for their dreamy melodies and emotional depth, Turnover captivated the audience. The air was electric with crowd surfing and moshing, all under the limelight of Turnover's psychedelic visuals.

Provoker (left) & Turnover (right) (Film photos by Sophia Fascenelli)

Around ten o’clock Beach Fossils arrived. The moment their feet touched the stage, a trembling bass reverberated through the venue, sending waves of excitement through the crowd. The band members interacted with the audience with a mix of humor and warmth, bridging the gap between performer and fan. Concert-goers were seen crowd surfing and moshing while Beach Fossils played fan favorites like “Social Jetlag,” “Numb,” and “Down The Line.” As the night drew to a close, the band ended with “Daydream” leaving fans wanting more.

For more photos from this show, click here. To keep up with Beach Fossils, click here.

SETLIST

Don’t Fade Away

Sugar

What A Pleasure

Shallow

This Year

Sleeping on My Own

Adversity

Dare Me

Sleep Apnea

Seconds

Social Jetlag

Tough Love

Numb

May 1st

Down the Line

Crashed Out

Daydream

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