
Punk In The Park returns to Oak Canyon Park in Orange County, California bigger and better than ever November 4 and November 5, with a lineup led by SoCal punk legends PENNYWISE, DESCENDENTS, CIRCLE JERKS and GOLDFINGER. Tickets for the two-day punk rock and craft beer extravaganza go on sale Wednes…
PENNYWISE, DESCENDENTS, CIRCLE JERKS, GOLDFINGER, Others Confirmed For 2023 PUNK IN THE PARK Festival
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