Friday, June 19th, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the loudest nights of the summer at 89 North Music Venue as Major Moment headlines an explosive four-band lineup featuring Gone Stereo, The Chads, and Amboy.
From the opening act to the final encore, this is the kind of lineup built for people who actually love live music—real energy, real crowds, and bands that know how to own a stage.
Opening the night is Gone Stereo, kicking things off with their hard-hitting rock sound and high-energy live presence. They set the tone early, bringing the kind of intensity that immediately wakes up a room and gets the crowd moving from the first song.
Taking the stage alongside them are Long Island punk/ska favorites The Chads, a band that’s quickly becoming known for turning every performance into a full-on party. Mixing pop-punk hooks with ska attitude and nonstop crowd interaction, The Chads have built a reputation as one of those bands people leave talking about afterward. Loud, chaotic, fun, and impossible to ignore, they bring the kind of raw live energy that perfectly fits a packed Friday night at 89 North.

About The Chads:
The Chads are a New York-based punk/ska band known for combining fast-paced pop-punk energy with the bounce and swagger of classic ska. Built on a DIY spirit and fueled by crowd-driven performances, the band has developed a growing following throughout the local music scene thanks to their unpredictable live shows, singalong choruses, and nonstop energy. Their performances blur the line between concert and party, creating an atmosphere where audiences become part of the experience.
Also joining the lineup is Amboy, bringing another layer of energy and style to a night designed to keep the momentum going from start to finish. Every band on the bill offers something different, making the entire show feel stacked from top to bottom instead of built around a single moment.
Closing out the night is headliner Major Moment.

Known for their massive alt-metal sound, soaring melodies, heavy guitars, and polished live production, Major Moment has been gaining serious attention for performances that feel much bigger than the rooms they’re playing. Their ability to balance cinematic atmosphere with straight-up hard rock intensity has helped them stand out in a crowded scene, and they’re expected to bring a huge finish to an already loaded night.
Doors open at 7PM, and anyone planning to show up late is probably going to regret it. This is not a “skip the opening bands” kind of show. The energy starts early and keeps building all night long.
With tickets already moving and 89 North known for filling up quickly when strong lineups hit the calendar, June 19th is shaping up to be one of the venue’s standout nights of the season.
One stage. Four bands. One very loud night.
