Skip to main content
My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Get Ready to Mosh! Attila to Lead Metalcore Lineup at White Eagle Hall

By:

Get Ready to Mosh! Attila to Lead Metalcore Lineup at White Eagle Hall Image

Fresh off a featured spot in the 2017 Warped Tour Line up, the masters of metalcore, Attilla will play a more intimate venue when they headline a not-to-be missed, alt-metal lineup at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City on December 8.

"We are extremely excited to be coming to the White Eagles Hall in December," says Chris "Fronz" Fronzak. "Some of our wildest moments as a band have happened in Jersey and we except this to be equally as wild."

Fronz founded Attila in 2005 in his hometown of Atlanta. From the beginning, Attila - high in energy & volume -combined two gritty yet essential ingredients: the "biscuits" of Southern-fried metal like Pantera and the "gravy" of hip-hop like Lil Jon. Since 2010, Attila had earned a well-deserved reputation for their often controversial, take-no-prisoners hard rock. Chaos, their most recent album, reached #30 on Billboards Top Rock Albums (2016).

About Chaos, Rock Sound declares: "Outspoken, outrageous and frequently out of order, [Attila) have won notoriety as one of metalcore's most potent and unpredictable forces... Chaos does capture Attila at their most unrestrained and unapologetic."

Attilla headlines a cutting edge, alt-metal rock extravaganza at White Eagle Hall that also features the Austin, Texas quintet - Fire from the Gods -known for bridging the gap between hardcore metal fury and hip-hop consciousness. Their latest record, Narrative Retold, a re-release of their 2016 album Narrative, puts American society under a microscope, tackling topics like racism and abuse of power and balancing those with empowering underdog anthems.

Completing this lineup of some of the best in current metal music at White Eagle Hall are Currents, a metalcore/djent band based in Connecticut and local metal heroes, Enochian, who hail from nearby Bayonne.

Originally constructed in 1910, the newly restored White Eagle Hall is an impressive new venue for arts and entertainment, including concerts, theater, performances and other events in the New York/New Jersey Metropolitan area. White Eagle Hall features complete food & beverage service, with two bars on the mezzanine level and one on the balcony level. The restoration enhanced the intimacy and charm of this historic venue while adding the latest in sound and lighting technology, creating a distinctive and memorable audience experience.

IF YOU GO:

Attila (openers: Fire From The Gods, Currents, Enochian)

Friday December 8
Doors: 7:00 / Show: 7:30

White Eagle Hall, 335-337 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 03720

To purchase tickets, visit www.WhiteEagleHallJC.com.

Don't Miss a New Jersey News Story
Sign up for all the news on the Summer season, discounts & more...


BroadwayWorld TV


Almost Floyd in New Jersey Almost Floyd
Williams Center (7/11-7/11)
Center Stage Productions presents The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler in New Jersey Center Stage Productions presents The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler
Over The Moon Art Studios (7/02-7/03)
Me and My Girl in New Jersey Me and My Girl
Spring Lake Theatre (7/08-7/19)
Sense and Sensibility in New Jersey Sense and Sensibility
duCret Center of Art (7/10-7/12)
What the Constitution Means to Me in New Jersey What the Constitution Means to Me
Pioneer Productions Company/The Stanley Center (7/11-7/12) PHOTOS
Handel's Messiah in New Jersey Handel's Messiah
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart (12/20-12/20)
Murder for Two: The Holiday Edition in New Jersey Murder for Two: The Holiday Edition
Robert Shackleton Playhouse (11/18-12/27)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl in Concert in New Jersey Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl in Concert
State Theatre New Jersey (2/28-2/28)
Xian Zhang Conducts Mozart in New Jersey Xian Zhang Conducts Mozart
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (4/01-4/01)
Dvořák's "New World" Symphony in New Jersey Dvořák's "New World" Symphony
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (5/02-5/02)