Thu, Oct 12
Nightly
KNOX
Ryann
7:00PM (Doors: 6:30PM )
$22.50 - $89.00
All Ages
This show is at Music Box
1337 India Street, San Diego, CA

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Ticket Price: $22.50 advanced / $25 day of show / $89 ‘WEAR YOUR HEART OUT’ VIP EXPEREINCE

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All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges under any circumstances. All packages and package contents are non-transferable. The artist, show and venue reserve the right to cancel any order for any reason. All VIP merchandise will be distributed at the show; some exceptions may apply. VIP merchandise is not required for venue entry. Package purchases are restricted to U.S. & Canadian addresses only. All VIP programs and times may vary market-by-market and are subject to modification at any time for any reason. Information provided at the time of purchase (name, address, e-mail, etc.) is the same information that will be utilized for individual contact requirements as applicable. The artist, tour, promoter, ticketing company, venue or any other affiliated parties are not responsible for outdated or inaccurate information provided by the consumer at the time of purchase. 

PARKING: Street parking and paid lot parking available.

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Nightly
Nashville based alternative pop band, Nightly is comprised of Jonny, Joey and Nick. They named the
band after a texting abbreviation for "night, love you."
They have toured extensively for both headline tours and in support of artists including: NF, Andy
Grammer, The All-American Rejects, K.Flay, and the Struts. Summer 2022 saw Nightly performing
Hang Out and Firefly Festivals, as well as supporting The Midnight on their west coast tour. In Fall
2022 Nightly hit the road for their east coast headline tour, selling out venues in Orlando, D.C. and
Boston, as well as playing their largest headline show to date at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl with over
1000 tickets sold. This February Nightly opened for Kane Brown and Imagine Dragons at Super
Bowl Music Fest in Phoenix, AZ.
On June 6 Nightly announced their greatly anticipated sophomore album ‘wear your heart out,’
dropped the title track of the album, and also announced their national headline tour of the same
name. The ‘wear your heart out’ tour starts October 5 in Austin, TX, finishing in their hometown at
The Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, TN.
After consistent success with their earlier EPs, singles and feature on ayokay’s song “Sleepless
Nights,” Nightly released their debut album “night, love you” in 2020. 2022 collaborations include
“About You” with NOTD, “Amnesia” with Ayokay, and “why u gotta be like that” with Vaultboy. In
response to high demand from fans on TikTok, Nightly released ‘hate my favorite band,’ ‘on your
sleeve,’ ‘dirty white chucks’ and ‘i wish you loved me,’ followed by their most recent releases
‘‘radiohead’ and ‘dry eyes’. Their sophomore album is scheduled to release in fall 2023.
Nightly is signed to Neon Coast for management, UTA for bookings Universal and Combustion for
publishing, and recently signed to ONErpm.
KNOX
Growing up in Ohio, Knox’s whole existence before he ever wrote a song was basketball. “Once
I hit my senior year, it all came to an end and I didn’t really know what to do with myself,” he
recalls.
He knew he always liked music more than his friends. He doesn’t identify as a full “scene” kid,
but he loved the pop-emo of bands like Fall Out Boy, Panic! At the Disco and the All-American
Rejects. He grew up on Lil Wayne and Drake, as well, and entered high school as Ed Sheeran
was taking over pop radio.
“I remember watching videos of him live and hearing the songs he wrote. I always told myself,
‘If I learned how to play, I feel like I could do that.’
During the summer before he matriculated at Ohio University, Knox finally picked up a guitar.
He learned everything in those few months, self-taught through YouTube videos. His new
college friends were encouraging, so Knox began playing open mic nights covering songs by
Sheeran as well as any hits that were in rotation on the radio at the time. By his sophomore year,
his musical ambitions were so all-consuming that he dropped out of school (much to the chagrin
of his teacher parents), moved in with his grandma and began saving up money to start his life in
Nashville. He made the leap in January 2019.
While isolating in his new Nashville home in 2020, Knox used the time to work on his craft.
With the help and encouragement of new friend Spencer Jordan, who Knox writes almost all his
songs with, he ended up finding his footing as both an artist and a new resident of Nashville.
Knox’s focus and determination paid off: his songs caught the attention of fellow rising star John
Harvie, who placed a few on his album, as well as Harvie’s label.
“I never really thought the artist thing was in the cards for me,” Knox explains. For years, his
ambitions were to only be a songwriter for other artists. He was thrilled to be considered for any
publishing contract. “The goal was just to have a job in music, whether a million people knew
who I am, or if nobody knew.”
He signed his publishing deal in 2022 but was struck with the urge to record a collection of seven
songs he had been working on with a friend in Columbus. When he came back to Nashville, he
told his publisher that he wanted to pitch those songs as his own. The final result was How to
Lose a Girl in 7 Songs, Knox’s debut EP that was released in February.
His team was ecstatic and started showing labels, but all the feedback was the same: get yourself
an audience. While on a family vacation, he began filming TikToks with the hope that at least
one would help his song “Sneakers” gain traction. After six or seven videos, one amassed nearly
two million views overnight. “Sneakers” has since reached over 22 million streams.
 
“We just started dropping the other songs and now I get to work with my dream record label,
which is freaking awesome,” he says enthusiastically.
Even though Knox first got attention as a songwriter for his pop-punk style, that’s not the crux of
his own writing or artistry. His songs are a mix of all his influences, ranging from EDM to hip-
hop. More than anything, he sees himself as a pop songwriter.
“[My sound] can dip into so many different genres. I feel like anybody who listens can find
something to enjoy.”
As made clear by its playful title, Knox’s new EP is a collection of break-up songs inspired by
the end of a two-year relationship he was in when he first moved to Nashville. Songs like “Porch
Lights” are written “backwards,” told from the perspective of the person he was hurting.
“In real life, I was probably the bad guy,” he admits with a few years’ clarity and maturity. Each
song tells the story of a reason to leave someone. “For a lot of the songs, I put myself in that
position. In real life, I was the antagonist in those situations.”
Lead single “NYC” was the first song Knox had written entirely himself and brings his career so
far full-circle. He wrote it at the beginning of the pandemic, having never been to New York or
Los Angeles yet. He was stuck in a one-bedroom apartment with his ex and imagining what it
would be like to get out and see those cities.
“I want to go see everything before my time here is gone,” Knox says. “I'm from a town where a
lot of people don't really have that same mindset. But now, I'm in New York regularly, and I'm
about to be in LA regularly.”
Knox has since started to get on the road, opening for the Band Camino (who he has written
songs for) and Boys Like Girls (an emo staple he grew up with). He is starting to see all these
cities he never imagined he would get to for the first, and certainly not the last, time in his life.
“I was in Asheville, North Carolina, a place I've never been in my life. I'm six states away from
home and there’s a thousand people in the audience that are singing the song that I wrote with
my friends in my bedroom,” he recalls. “And that's when it gets you, when you see real people
genuinely connecting to something that I made with my best friends. It’s the most unreal feeling
in the world.”
Ryann

Not on the e-mail list for Presales? CLICK HERE to sign up to be a Music Box VIP

Ticket Price: $22.50 advanced / $25 day of show / $89 ‘WEAR YOUR HEART OUT’ VIP EXPEREINCE

All VIP Package purchasers will be contacted via e-mail a few days prior to the event date with additional program details. If you do not receive an e-mail a few days prior, please contact NightlyVIP@aegpresents.com

All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges under any circumstances. All packages and package contents are non-transferable. The artist, show and venue reserve the right to cancel any order for any reason. All VIP merchandise will be distributed at the show; some exceptions may apply. VIP merchandise is not required for venue entry. Package purchases are restricted to U.S. & Canadian addresses only. All VIP programs and times may vary market-by-market and are subject to modification at any time for any reason. Information provided at the time of purchase (name, address, e-mail, etc.) is the same information that will be utilized for individual contact requirements as applicable. The artist, tour, promoter, ticketing company, venue or any other affiliated parties are not responsible for outdated or inaccurate information provided by the consumer at the time of purchase. 

PARKING: Street parking and paid lot parking available.

TABLE RESERVATION / VIP: vip@musicboxsd.com / (619) 836-1847

STALK US: Twitter + Instagram: @MusicBoxSD | facebook.com/MusicBoxSD | MusicBoxSD.com | Music Box (619) 795-1337.

BOX OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 11:00am - 4:00pm

MUSIC BOX IS STANDING ROOM ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ON TICKETS ONCE PURCHASED
ALL TIMES AND SUPPORTING ACTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

No persons under the age of eighteen (18) years shall be permitted at any time into the designated entertainment area(s) whenever entertainment is provided unless such person is accompanied by their parent, spouse, or legal guardian or an adult twenty-five (25) years or older who has written authorization from the parent, spouse, or legal guardian. Intent of this condition is to allow sale and service of food to minors in a bona fide public eating place with reasonable conditions placed to prevent curfew violations, protect the minors from alcohol and other criminal activity.