What's Happening?
The American ska punk band Sublime is set to perform at the Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC) on August 22, 2026. The band, consisting of members Eric Wilson, Bud Gaugh, and Jakob Nowell, will take the stage at 7 p.m. This
performance is part of a broader summer concert lineup at CMAC. Sublime is renowned for hits such as 'Santeria' and 'Wrong Way.' In addition to their upcoming performance, the band is releasing a new album titled 'Until The Sun Explodes,' which will be available on June 12. The title track and lead single were released on March 25. The band announced their return to CMAC via Instagram, expressing excitement about performing at the venue again. Tickets for the August 22 show will be available for purchase starting April 17 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.
Why It's Important?
Sublime's return to CMAC is significant for fans of the band and the ska punk genre, offering a chance to experience their music live. The release of their new album, 'Until The Sun Explodes,' adds to the anticipation, potentially attracting both long-time fans and new listeners. This event is part of a larger trend of live music making a strong comeback post-pandemic, contributing to the revival of the live entertainment industry. The concert is expected to boost local tourism and the economy in Canandaigua, New York, as fans travel to attend the performance. Additionally, the event highlights the ongoing relevance and influence of Sublime in the music industry, as they continue to produce new material and engage with audiences.
What's Next?
Following the release of their new album and the CMAC performance, Sublime may continue to tour, potentially announcing additional dates and locations. The success of their new album could lead to increased media attention and opportunities for collaborations with other artists. Fans and industry observers will be watching to see how the album performs on music charts and its reception by critics. The concert at CMAC could also set the stage for future performances at similar venues, reinforcing the band's presence in the live music scene.











