An American pop group based out of Long Beach, California, Half Alive (stylized as half•alive) emerged in 2016 with a compelling blend of beat-driven dance-pop and dark electro-rock that evoked contemporaries like Joywave, Twenty One Pilots, and X Ambassadors. After their breakthrough single "still feel." helped build an audience, the trio released their official debut full-length, Now, Not Yet, in 2019. Their sophomore effort, Give Me Your Shoulders, Pt. 1, appeared in 2022.
Founded by Josh Taylor after the dissolution of his previous band the Moderates, the trio -- which also features Brett Kramer and J Tyler Johnson -- recorded their debut EP, 3, inside a helicopter hangar converted into a studio in the Mojave Desert. Released in 2017, the EP garnered millions of online streams on the strength of the high-octane singles "The Fall" and "Aawake at Night." The summer of 2018 saw the trio issue the single "Still Feel" and its lavish accompanying video, the latter of which drew praise for its dance choreography. The track was their first to chart in the U.S., rising into the Billboard Alternative Top Ten. Subsequent singles "Arrow," "Runaway," and "OK OK?" paved the way for their official debut album, Now, Not Yet, which landed in August 2019. The single "What's Wrong" appeared in 2021, serving as the first taste from the band's sophomore long-player, Give Me Your Shoulders, Pt. 1, which was released in 2022.
PLAN AHEAD
- This is an all ages show
This is a general admission (standing) show
- For ADA Seating, call 414-342-7283
- Box office open until end of show
- Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Credit/Debit cards accepted at all bars
- ATMs available
- Hand Sanitizer Stations available
COVID PROTOCOLS
This event has not been affected by any restriction by the tour or city.
However, if situations change, The Rave/Eagles Club will follow any COVID-related mandates from the city, the health department, or any specific tour as to their policy. Such policy will be posted on therave.com show page (this page) and in the facebook event.
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Cell phone cameras and small pocket cameras usually allowed. NO FLASH. Your camera may be confiscated if you use flash. No professional cameras. No 35mm cameras. No cameras with removable lenses. No high definition DSLR cameras allowed without photo pass, and then only in the pit during allotted time set forth by the band. No video recording equipment, or audio recording equipment allowed. If your cellphone camera has a flash, please turn the flash off. This policy is subject to change depending on the band's day-of-show decisions.
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Published show time is the time the event starts and does not reflect what time the headliner will go on stage. Doors usually open one hour before showtime.