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20 Years of Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! And The Mother, The Mechanic and The Path

By Michelle BeattyMarch 16, 2026Updated:March 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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On March 3, 2026, the sidewalks outside Toronto’s historic Phoenix Concert Theatre were packed with fans ready for night filled with a quintessential mid-2000s revival. Hellogoodbye and The Early November brought their highly anticipated co-headlining tour to the city, celebrating the massive 20th anniversaries of their respective cornerstone albums: Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! and The Mother, The Mechanic, and The Path. They brought along beloved Pennsylvania pop-punk veterans, Punchline, as the opening support.

The crowd was a sea of vintage band tees, faded concert merch, and fans who had grown up but never outgrown the music that shaped them. The crowd’s energy buzzed; strangers bonded over shared memories of burned CDs and MySpace profiles. As the night unfolded, the audience wasn’t just watching a show, they were actively participating, creating a deafening, unified choir singing their teenage hearts out.

Punchline proved exactly why they are considered scene veterans, with a fan in the crowd that had waited over 20 years to finally see them in Toronto; as this was their first time ever performing here. They wasted no time warming up the room, delivering a tight, high-energy set that immediately hooked the crowd.

When The Early November took the stage to celebrate The Mother, The Mechanic, and The Path, the atmosphere shifted into something wonderfully raw. Reaching the two-decade mark on such an ambitious, sprawling triple-album is no small feat, and the band delivered it with profound intensity. The fans screamed back every word to emotionally charged anthems, peaking during an unforgettable performance of songs like Hair and Decoration. It was a cathartic reminder of just how deeply those lyrics

resonated twenty years ago, and how well they hold up today.

In beautiful contrast, Hellogoodbye transformed the venue into a massive synth-pop dance party. Celebrating Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!, the band brought an explosion of quirky, infectious energy. From the bouncy synths to the acoustic ukulele charm, their set was a vivid flash of neon. Hearing the entirety of the album front to back, played live, brought a massive, collective smile to the room, proving that their unique brand of upbeat power-pop is completely timeless.

Ultimately, the night was a masterclass in early 2000s nostalgia. By pairing the deeply earnest, heart-on-your-sleeve rock of The Early November with the unapologetically fun, danceable anthems of Hellogoodbye, the tour perfectly encapsulated the duality of the scene era. It was a beautiful rollercoaster ride down memory lane, leaving everyone in the room incredibly grateful for the soundtrack of their youth.

There is tons of tour left, to keep up with that, and all things Hellogoodbye and The Early November
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