UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Center for the Performing Arts Spotlight Collective will usher in the return of rock to Eisenhower Auditorium with online-viral band The Paradox.
The Paradox will bring back the golden age of punk music to Happy Valley its Penn State debut at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, in Eisenhower Auditorium. The four-piece Atlanta-based pop-punk band blends nostalgic sounds with a fresh, dynamic presence. The band enjoyed viral success on Instagram after recording DIY videos at home and has quickly risen to popularity, catching the "indie sleaze" wave with their infectious energy.
Call 814-863-0255 or visit The Paradox online for more information about the artist as well as details for Penn State student buyers.
The event is presented with the help of The Spotlight Collective and arts engagement assistants at the Center for the Performing Arts.
Who is The Paradox?
From DIY home videos to viral online success, pop-punk band The Paradox has already aligned itself with rock royalty, including in an opening slot for Green Day, and by collaborating with Travis Barker from Blink 182 on the band’s debut EP, “NSFW,” which was released in September.
The band’s viral popularity led to performances at major festivals, including the When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas and the 2025 Warped Tour in Long Beach, California. In June 2025, they made their Pennsylvania debut with a packed show at PhilaMOCA in Philadelphia. The Paradox is booked for appearances at this summer’s Bottlerock music fest with headliners Foo Fighters; as well as the Welcome to Rockville festival, in a lineup with My Chemical Romance and Guns N’ Roses.
The current lineup features Dangerfield on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Donald Bryant on bass, Percy “PC3” Crews on drums, and Christopher “Xelan” Bernard on lead guitar and background vocals.
For fans of
- Green Day
- Pierce the Veil
- Travis Barker and blink-182
- Punk-pop earworms
- Skater bois
- Jack White of the White Stripes
- Influence of Motown on pop
Acknowledgments
A grant from the University Park Fee Board makes Penn State student prices possible.
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