Ceremony releases first live album from 2024 Hollywood Palladium show

Hardcore punk band Ceremony has released their debut live album, 'Live At The Hollywood Palladium', via Relapse Records. The recording captures a full performance of their album Rohnert Park from a show on February 24, 2024, at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. It includes fan favorites and a cover of a classic track.

Ceremony, known as hardcore punk stalwarts, marked a milestone with the release of their first live album, 'Live At The Hollywood Palladium', on February 24, 2026—exactly two years after the performance it documents. The album, distributed by Relapse Records, features the band playing their third studio album, Rohnert Park, in its entirety during the one-time-only event at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on February 24, 2024. Surrounded by thousands of supporters, the show highlighted the band's intense live energy.

Guitarist and vocalist Andy Nelson shared his reflections on the recording: “Two years ago today, surrounded by thousands of our closest friends, heroes, and comrades in California, we played THE SHOW. At the time, someone had the idea of properly recording it, just to see how it came out, and well, as we gear up for our biggest year yet, and with new music on the horizon, we are thrilled to share the incredible, exhilarating document of that one-time-only celebration with you now.”

The tracklist spans 20 songs, starting with 'Into The Wayside Part I' and including 'Sick', 'Terminal Addiction', 'Back In ’84', and a cover of Dead Kennedys’ 'California Über Alles'. Other highlights are 'M.C.D.F.', 'Moving Principle', 'The Doldrums (Friendly City)', 'Open Head', 'Don’t Touch Me', 'The Pathos', 'Nigh To Life', 'Turn Away The Bad Thing', 'The Separation', 'Hysteria', 'Pressure’s On', 'Kersed', and 'It’s Going To Be A Cold Winter'.

Physical copies are available through Relapse Records. Ceremony has upcoming performances scheduled, including Coachella on April 11 and April 18 in Indio, California; Fox Theater on April 16 in Pomona, California; and Hellfest on June 19 in Clisson, France.

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