Friday, June 19th, 2026 is shaping up to be a massive night at 89 North Music Venue as Major Moment headlines an explosive lineup featuring The Chads, Gone Stereo, and Amboy.
From top to bottom, this is one of those rare local bills where every band brings something different — and every set matters.

Long Island favorites The Chads have been building serious momentum thanks to their high-energy blend of pop-punk attitude and ska-driven chaos. Their live shows are loud, unpredictable, and built to turn crowds into part of the performance. Whether it’s singalong hooks, fast-paced energy, or complete off-the-rails moments, The Chads know exactly how to keep a room moving.
About The Chads
The Chads are a New York-based punk/ska band known for combining catchy pop-punk melodies with the bounce, swagger, and raw energy of ska. Rooted firmly in the DIY spirit, the band has earned a growing following across the local music scene through unforgettable live performances and a reputation for making every show feel like an event. Fueled by crowd interaction, humor, and nonstop energy, The Chads continue carving out their own lane with a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
Also joining the lineup is Amboy, adding their own distinct style and sound to the night while helping round out a show packed with variety and nonstop momentum.
Headlining the evening is Major Moment, delivering their signature cinematic alt-metal sound with massive riffs, polished musicianship, and a stage presence built for bigger stages. Gone Stereo will also take the stage as part of the stacked lineup, bringing their hard-hitting rock energy and helping keep the intensity high throughout the night.

Doors open at 7PM, and this is definitely not a “show up late” kind of concert. Every band on the bill was chosen for a reason, and the energy is expected to build from the first set to the final encore.
89 North has a reputation for packing out quickly when the right lineup comes together — and this one absolutely delivers.
Bottom line:
June 19th is shaping up to be one of those nights where the crowd talks about every band long after the lights come up.
Get there early. Stay loud. Don’t miss it.
