How Third Eye Blind ended up at Stagecoach
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How Third Eye Blind ended up at Stagecoach
""It's gotta be around 6 p.m. when the sun's going down. The light is in transition, and there's a kind of energy that happens at that moment.""
""Closing isn't great. It's great for your ego - looks big. But everybody's gotta go home after. The molly's wearing off, and everybody's spent.""
""This is where you really come alive: 'The night's ahead of us - this is gonna be amazing.' And then we catch that.""
""Nearly 30 years after Third Eye Blind topped Billboard's alternative rock chart, Jenkins' music is still huge on TikTok and Spotify, with four songs over 100 million streams each.""
Stephan Jenkins of Third Eye Blind insists on performing around 6 p.m. for the optimal energy of the sunset. He believes this time creates a magical atmosphere, unlike headlining, which he finds less appealing due to audience fatigue. Nearly 30 years after their hit 'Semi-Charmed Life,' Third Eye Blind remains popular on platforms like TikTok and Spotify. The resurgence of '90s rock, fueled by Gen Z and nostalgia, is evident at festivals like Stagecoach, featuring bands like Counting Crows and Hootie & the Blowfish.
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