Despite the fact that Spring Training isn’t happening this year, the Innings Festival still returned to the February baseball hotspots of Tempe, Arizona and Tampa, Florida. Green Day and the Lumineers are headlining the East Coast rendition in March while Foo Fighters and Tame Impala hit the desert this past weekend. The Arizona location featured a wide variety of baseball legends hanging out and quite a few activities. But it wasn’t all home runs. SPIN was on the ground at Tempe Beach Park for all of the rocking out and baseball fun. Here’s The Best, The Mess & The Rest of everything from this weekend. St. Vincent on Saturday evening. (Photo by Craig Cummins) The Best St. Vincent — Dave Grohl might’ve been the biggest rock star there by name, but St. Vincent was clearly the most inter...
Foo Fighters and Tame Impala are set to headline the fourth annual Innings Festival, returning to Arizona’s Tempe Beach and Tempe Arts Park on February 26 and 27, 2022. Featuring 20 bands on two stages, the festival will feature performances by Billy Strings, My Morning Jacket, St. Vincent, Black Pumas, Dashboard Confessional, White Reaper, Nothing But Thieves, Caamp, and more. Fitting with its name, Innings fest-goers can also look forward to appearances by Major League Baseball greats including Roger Clemens, Jake Peavy, Dave Stewart, Rick Sutcliffe, among others. On the beach and arts park grounds, fans can enjoy food from curated food vendors and take part in fun baseball-related games and activities. Innings is brought to Arizona by C3 Presents, the same team behind the festival great...