Screaming Infidelities recently hosted Emo Night at Stage West. Celebrating his recent CD release, Joe Lombardo warmed up the crowd before dozens of people took the stage to sing their favorite throwback songs.
- Joe Lombardo opened for Emo Night and celebrated the recent release of his CD.
- From left, Kait Maria of Wilkes-Barre, Laura Vivian of Scranton, Becky Wolymski of Clarks Summit and Mitts of Scranton
- Quenton Roche and Stephanie Allard, both of Wilkes-Barre
- Kayla Kirincic of Mt. P:ocono, left, and Carley Egerter of Pittston
- Ashley Caswell, left, and Ashley McHale, both of Scranton
- From left, Eryka Vargas of Carbondale, Julia Yanoski of Archbald and John Morgan of New Jersey
- Jake Bradley of Dunmore and Michelle Beck of Scranton
- From left, Rick Hoggarth of Wilkes-Barre, Vinny Amarando of Scranton, Jonathan Higgins of Forty Fort and Jordan Gruttadauria of Duryea
- The crowd gets warmed up as people take to the stage to sing their favorite songs.
- The enthusiastic crowd sang along during the evening.
- Michelle Beck sings along,
- Ryan Gruttadauria sings along.
- Jt Brennan sings with the crowd.
- Sarah Perrego looks on at the stage.
- The energetic crowd packed Stage West in Scranton.
- Opening act, Joe Lombardo celebrated the release of his new CD with a performance.
- Jake Bradley takes the microphone.
- People packed Stage West, in Scranton, to sing their favorite throwback songs.
- Erica Vargas sings along.

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