Standing tall in a genre built on raw emotion and rebellious energy, 2morrows June is redefining
pop-punk with a sound that’s as infectious as it is authentic. From Richmond, CA—just minutes
away from the heartbeat of San Francisco—the trio brings together the passion of brothers
Marcos (Vocalist) and Fernando Molinar (Lead Guitar), alongside Juandiego Britto
(Guitar/Keys), to craft music that’s equal parts anthemic and personal. They’ve been a band
since their earliest days, but it wasn’t until their breakout single, Miracle, in 2023 that they
realized their potential to make something bigger than themselves. With big choruses and
bigger dreams, 2morrows June shows the world that the Bay Area is more than just a
backdrop—it’s their launchpad.
Their story is rooted in collaboration and relentless ambition. From opening for legends like
Snoop Dogg and Faith Evans to joining the Mourning Odyssey Tour with Blvkout and Yunger,
they’ve proven their ability to hold their own on any stage. At the heart of their music is a
commitment to crafting the "pop" in pop-punk. With producers Elliot Polokoff joining the fold, they’ve honed a fresh yet familiar sound reminiscent of the
Warped Tour days. This nostalgia is showcased on their EP, I Need A Miracle, featuring
standout tracks “YTFS” and “Miracle.”
And the band shows no signs of slowing down. For 2morrows June, 2025 is the year to take
their place in the next wave of pop-punk. “We want people to see us and think, ‘If they can make
an impact, so can we,’” says Marcos. Their mission is clear: to inspire, connect, and bring back
the music that sparked their passion in the first place. With their sights set on the future, they’re
ready to make every moment count.
Hailing from Pleasant Hill, California, Used to be Valentines is a pop-punk band headed by multi-instrumentalist and lead vocalist Niels Sorensen and co-writer and producer Marcus Simonini. Characterized by fast, upbeat and driving guitar riffs, tight harmonies and powerful vocals, the duo work to create dynamic and standout songs. Their debut album, The Good Years, draws on growing pains of living in suburbia and transitioning into adulthood. With influences from Weezer, FIDLAR and Blink 182, Used to Be Valentines celebrates the pain and pleasure of relationship dynamics.
Born from grunge roots, RATBASTARD erupted into a punk powerhouse in June 2022. Founders Angel Martinez (vocals/rhythm guitar) and Evan Berry (lead guitar) ignited the flame, initially joined by Liam Yordy (bass) and Dom VanAuken (drums). Evolution struck - Liam and Dom departed, and punk fury was unleashed with new lineup: Angel Martinez - vocals/rhythm guitar Evan Berry - lead guitar Luke Williams - bass Jacob Winsor - drums RATBASTARD now unleashes raw energy and rebellious spirit fueled by satire and teenage angst.