It was a packed house at the Arlington Theatre as pop-rock legends Jimmy Eat World played an intimate show Friday night.
English newcomers The Hunna warmed up the crowd with high-energy rock music and youthful energy. The audience danced along to the band’s catchy tunes and made clear that this won’t be the band’s only visit to town. “It’s fucking beautiful, man,” said frontman Ryan Potter. “You don’t get this in England. I think we were born for Cali.”
Next up was Jimmy Eat World, and although they have been performing for more than two decades, they still know how to resonate with fans — whether they are preteens first discovering the band or lifelong listeners. “We’ve been a band for a real long time and really appreciate your support,” said lead guitarist Jim Adkins. “From playing for punk asses in Goleta to this.” Adkins was enamored by the enthusiastic crowd: “You guys seriously don’t know how it feels to be here, looking at this [packed house],” he said.
