Hawthorne Heights’ JT Woodruff on 20 Years of Tears Tour, Is for Lovers Fest, and the “Big 4” of Emo

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Hawthorne Heights are hitting the road this summer for an extensive trek that encompasses their traveling Is For Lovers festival and their “20 Years of Tears” tour.

The Is For Lovers festival features Hawthorne Heights visiting various cities with the likes of Underoath, Yellowcard, The All-American Rejects, and more. And the “20 Years of Tears” tour finds Hawthorne Heights playing their 2004 debut album, The Silence in Black and White, in its entirety alongside a rotating cast of bands that includes Thursday, Saosin, and Anberlin.

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Tickets for “20 Years of Tears” tour are available via via Ticketmaster or StubHub, while passes for the Is For Lovers dates can be found at the festival’s official website.

Heavy Consequence caught up with Hawthorne Heights singer JT Woodruff for a recently published “Crate Digging” feature in which he listed his 10 essential 1990s emo albums.

During our conversation with Woodruff, he also discussed the festival, the tour, his feelings about the term “emo,” and the latest on new music from Hawthorne Heights. He even picked his “Big 4” of emo bands, as well.

Check out our interview with JT Woodruff below, followed by a full list of Hawthorne Heights’ tour dates.




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