MxPx played a retirement concert for drummer Yuri Ruley in Las Vagas on Sunday, July 18th. After 18 years and nearly 2.5 million records, having helped pave the way for pop-punk music, Ruley will be departing the band in order to focus more on his family life. The night was a celebration of the band at its height, with the original line-up and playing crowd favorites. In an unprecedented performance, the band played the entirety of their breakthrough album Life In General, which included tracks “Chick Magnet” and “Move To Bremerton”.
The sold-out show was met with a mix of joy, passion and energy as the group’s most faithful fans joined to see the band in their element, many having flown or driven from other states to be part of MxPx history. While this may have been a farewell to Ruley, this was a celebration of epic proportions. Check out a live video of “Chick Magnet” below.
Life In General Set List:
Middlename
My Mom Still Cleans My Room
Do Your Feet Hurt
Sometimes You Have To Ask Yourself
The Wonder Years
Move To Bremerton
New York To Nowhere
Andrea
Your Problem My Emergency
Chick Magnet
Today Is In My Way
Sorry So Sorry
Doing Time
Correct Me If I’m Wrong
Cristalena
Destroyed By You
Southbound
Encores:
End
Secret Weapon
Heard That Sound
Responsibility
I’m OK, You’re OK
(I’m Gonna Be) 500 Miles
Punk Rawk Show
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