Mt. Joy’s ‘Hope We Have Fun Part II’ is Coming to Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, Apr. 9, 2026

Mt. Joy’s “Hope We Have Fun Part II” is coming to Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 8 p.m.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. and start at $56. Fans can access the venue presale Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 12 p.m. through Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood’s Facebook, X and Instagram. Tickets are available at www.myHRL.com. Doors open one hour before show time. Additional fees may apply.

The Philadelphia and Los Angeles based band—Matt Quinn [vocals, guitar], Sam Cooper [guitar], Sotiris Eliopoulos [drums], Jackie Miclau [keys, piano], and Michael Byrnes [bass]— take their name from the quiet and rural National Park in Southwest Pennsylvania, about four hours from their Philadelphia base.

Formed in 2016, Mt. Joy made their mark with their self-titled debut (2018), which featured the Platinum single “Silver Lining,” an uplifting power ballad that went to No. 1 at AAA radio and has surpassed 240 million streams.

Their second album “Rearrange Us” (2020) earned widespread critical acclaim, followed by “Orange Blood” (2022), which solidified their reputation as a dynamic and emotionally resonant live band. The release of “I Hope We Have Fun” in 2025 marked their most ambitious and unifying chapter yet.

The Philadelphia band has continued to grow into one of America’s most beloved live acts, known for blending anthemic folk-rock energy with emotional storytelling. Their latest album “I Hope We Have Fun” captured that balance perfectly, debuting in the Top 10 on Spotify’s U.S. Album Chart and landing multiple songs across AAA Radio’s Top 10, including “Highway Queen (feat. Maren Morris)” and “She Wants to Go Dancing.”

Through direct ticket donations, benefit concerts, exclusive merch collaborations, and creative partnerships, Mt. Joy has raised over $700,000 for charity since 2022, using their platform to inspire empathy and action. The band’s philanthropic ethos has become central to their identity, whether through their viral single “Lucy,” which raised funds for brain cancer research, or through partnerships with nonprofits that support relief efforts in Asheville, artists, and families in crisis.

Beyond their musical success, Mt. Joy’s touring has also become synonymous with impact. The band has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to organizations including the ACLU and Family Reach, hosted non-perishable food drives at shows, and visited children’s hospitals on their journey.

With a new tour on the horizon, Mt. Joy continues to prove that empathy, artistry, and purpose can thrive hand in hand, transforming every show into not just a concert, but a community.

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