Title Fight Quietly Reunites for Acoustic Wedding Performance, First Show Since 2018
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Tom Breihan
5h ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
Title Fight, the influential Pennsylvania post-hardcore band that went silent after their 2018 show without ever announcing a breakup, secretly reunited for an acoustic wedding performance. The band played a private set for a wedding, marking their first performance in eight years. Despite their absence, the band's popularity has grown significantly through streaming and covers by other artists.
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· 3 pulledThe Title Fight reunion already happened, and you missed it.
They never announced a breakup or a hiatus, but they've also ignored the louder and louder calls to get back together and play some more shows.
In the eight years since Title Fight went away, their legend has grown to absurd proportions.
The Title Fight reunion already happened, and you missed it. Title Fight, the Pennsylvania post-hardcore greats, played their last show in 2018. They never announced a breakup or a hiatus, but they’ve also ignored the louder and louder calls to get back t
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