Simple Plan singer Pierre Bouvier was dynamic at The Pavilion at Star Lake.
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The Offspring at The Pavilion at Star Lake.
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Simple Plan singer Pierre Bouvier delivered a show-stopping performance at The Pavilion at Star Lake on Sept. 1.
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Dexter Holland led a fun headlining set by The Offspring.
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Offspring singer Dexter Holland interacting with the Burgettstown crowd. The SoCal punk-rock band played hits like “Come Out and Play,” “Pretty Fly” and “Why Don’t You Get a Job.”
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Noodles, lead guitarist for The Offspring, brought titanic riffs and goofy humor to the show.
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The crowd was loud and animated, most of them at their seats for the 7:20 p.m. concert launch by Sum 41.
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Pop-punk band Sum 41 did a sensational job firing up fans.
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Sum 41 singer Deryck Whibley brought boundless energy and clear vocals.
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Deryck Whibley at The Pavilion at Star Lake.
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Deryck Whibley surprised many when announcing Sum 41 will play its farewell tour next year.
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Jason McCaslin on bass for Sum 41.
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Frank Zummo on drums for Sum 41.
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Dave Baksh on guitar for Sum 41.
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Tom Thacker on guitar for Sum 41.
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Jeff Stinco on guitar helped Simple Plan play what many would say was the best set of the evening.
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Simple Plan had a colorful stage show that included oversized white beach balls batted around the audience, and a crowd-surfing drummer.
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Serious air time for Simple Plan singer Pierre Bouvier.
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