• Mon. Mar 9th, 2026

Thursday March 6 was an unforgettable night at the House of Blues in Anaheim. It was the second straight night the Descendants show was completely sold out.

The evening kicked off when doors opened at 6:00 PM, and Nobro took the stage at 7:00, bringing a burst of energy that got everyone pumped up. At 8:00, Frank Turner performed with his signature mix of heartfelt lyrics and lively tunes, engaging the crowd and setting the perfect vibe for the night.

Finally, around 9:45 PM, the main act — the Descendents — hit the stage. Known as punk kings, they showed why they’re legends in the scene. They opened with “Everything Sux,” and from that moment on, it was clear they were in top form. They played a mix of their biggest hits and newer songs, and the audience was singing along, moshing, and dancing the whole time. The intimate venue made it feel like a punk community gathering, with everyone close to the band and fully immersed in the music.

It was inspiring to see fans of all ages — I saw some who looked younger than me, and even more heartwarming, some brought their kids along to share the punk spirit. The night was full of excitement and good vibes, creating a real sense of community and connection.

As I left, I couldn’t help but think how rare it is to witness a scene that’s alive and thriving across generations. Last night wasn’t just about the music; it was about the shared energy, the memories being made, and passing down a legacy. That’s what makes punk not just a genre, but a lifelong feeling.

PHOTO CREDIT: Live photos by Angel Mejia for ZRockR Magazine – © 2026 – All Rights Reserved.

By Angel Mejia

Los Angeles-based photographer with a keen eye for beauty and a love for capturing moments that tell a story. Specializes in music, lifestyle, and street photography, aiming to convey emotions and experiences through her unique perspective behind the camera. Dedicated to honing her skills and sharing the magic of everyday moments through her art.

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