Four Year Strong Announce Seven Hills Music Festival Celebrating 25 Years

Four Year Strong are celebrating a major milestone in a big way, announcing the inaugural Seven Hills Music Festival set for July 11 at Palladium Outdoors in Worcester, Massachusetts.

The festival doubles as a hometown celebration and a full-circle moment for the band, marking 25 years since their formation. As part of the event, Four Year Strong will perform their breakthrough album Rise Or Die Trying in full, giving fans a chance to hear staples like “Heroes Get Remembered, Legends Never Die,” “Bada Bing! Wit’ A Pipe!,” and “Beatdown in the Key of Happy” live front to back.

The lineup is stacked with a mix of scene veterans and newer voices, including Silverstein, Knuckle Puck, Origami Angel, A Loss For Words, One Step Closer, Worry Club, Spaced, and more, making it a full-day event that spans generations of pop punk, emo, and hardcore.

For Four Year Strong, the festival is more than just a show. It is a tribute to the city that helped shape them and the fans who have supported them along the way. The band specifically called out Worcester as central to their journey, framing Seven Hills as both a thank you and a celebration of everything they have built over the past two and a half decades.

The announcement comes as the band continues to support their latest album analysis paralysis, released via Pure Noise Records, while still staying deeply connected to the material that launched their career.

With VIP packages and pre-sale tickets already available, Seven Hills Music Festival is shaping up to be a must-attend event for fans of the genre, especially those with roots in the New England scene.

For longtime listeners and newer fans alike, July 11 will be a rare opportunity to experience a defining album live while celebrating the legacy of a band that helped shape modern pop punk.

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