Anthony Green, Kurt Travis & Geoff Rickly Unite at Vibes Event Center
"The show marked a rare gathering of three vocalists who’ve spent years both defining and fleeing their own catalogs"

On Sunday night at Vibes Event Center, Anthony Green, Kurt Travis, and Geoff Rickly came together for a show that felt undeniably personal. Each artist carried a distinct emotional weight—shaped by decades of iconic bands, genre-defining records, hard-fought comebacks, and raw vulnerability. The San Antonio crowd showed up not just for the music, but for the stories behind it, meeting each performance with the kind of reverence that only comes with deep connection..

The show marked a rare gathering of three vocalists who’ve spent years both defining and fleeing their own catalogs. Green, currently riding the release of So Long, Avalon (AltPress), has become as known for his prolific collaborations as his solo career. He’s long operated in a blur of side projects and full-time bands. Even The Hard Times took notice, skewering his tendency to juggle multiple groups at once (link).
For many in the room, Kurt Travis brought memories back from the era of Dance Gavin Dance —still holding a particular nostalgia. But Travis has since carved out his own identity, slowly stepping out from the shadows of bands that rarely hold still.
And then there was Geoff Rickly. The voice of Thursday carried a different kind of tension—decades of cult status, major label implosions, and personal battles.
The show was steady, raw, and deeply familiar to anyone who grew up with post-hardcore breakdowns and lyrical spirals —just three artists who’ve spent entire careers skirting the edges of their own genre’s innovation, now momentarily aligned under one roof.








📸 Aaron Quintanilla