2024 Four Chord Music Fest lineup features A Day To Remember, All-American Rejects, and more

June 22 + 23 at the historic Carrie Furnace in Pittsburgh, PA
Tyson Ritter of The All-American Rejects
Tyson Ritter of The All-American Rejects Photo credit Marcus Ingram/Getty Images
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It’s official -- the initial lineup for the 2024 edition of Pittsburgh, PA’s Four Chord Music Festival, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, has been revealed, featuring headlining performances from A Day To Remember, The All-American Rejects, and many more.

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The 2024 Four Chord Music Fest will be happening this year on June 22 and 23 at the historic Carrie Furnace in Pittsburgh, PA. Situated within the remnants of the iconic U.S. Steel Homestead Steel Works, the Carrie Blast Furnaces provide a unique setting while adding a distinctive touch to the festival's decade-long legacy.

What began in 2014 as a local punk rock festival in a 1500-capacity club, has grown into a massive stadium-sized 2-day destination event, featuring the punk scene's biggest and brightest, while keeping its independent DIY roots intact.

Confirmed this year are A Day To Remember, The All-American Rejects, The Story So Far, Something Corporate, State Champs, Motion City Soundtrack, Four Year Strong, The Get Up Kids, and tons of others. Take a look at the full lineup below. Additional acts to be announced.

Tickets will be on-sale, including VIP and VIP Deluxe options, beginning on Friday, February 23 at 11AM EST. Visit FourChordMusicFest.com for more info.

DAY 1 (Saturday, June 22):
A Day to Remember
The Story So Far
Senses Fail
State Champs
Four Year Strong
Microwave
Militarie Gun
Koyo
Eternal Boy
Driveways
Action/Adventure
Cliffdiver
Mallory Run

DAY 2 (Sunday, June 23):
The All-American Rejects
Something Corporate
Motion City Soundtrack
The Get Up Kids
Relient K
Taylor Acorn
Hunny
Patent Pending
Keep Flying
People R Ugly
House Parties
Goalkeeper
Don't Panic
Old Neon

Featured Image Photo Credit: Marcus Ingram/Getty Images