This event is 21 and over.
$12.00 – General Admission (Advance)
$15.00 – General Admission (Door)
*plus applicable service fees
The general on sale begins Friday, August 2nd at noon!
Tickets available at The Independent box office (628 Divisadero, SF) with no service charge.
All doors & show times subject to change.
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Your Fearless Leader
Your Fearless Leader (YFL) is an American indie rock band from San Francisco, California, consisting of Marcus Ghiasi on lead vocals and guitar, Jerry Haagsma on drums and percussion, Alan Onymous on bass, Hannah Glass on violin, Aldo Jimenez on saxophone, Stephanie Seybert on keys, and Tito Martinez on trumpet/trombone.
YFL’s music is characterized by powerful dynamics and intricate orchestral arrangements, anchored by Ghiasi’ commanding vocals. With their contemplative and evocative lyrics, YFL creates a wall of sound that alternates between explosive energy and haunting stillness, leaving audiences on the edge of insight and revelation. The band has played some of the most notable stages and events in San Francisco, including the 2017 San Francisco Women’s March, in addition to having toured extensively on the west coast, showcasing their captivating live performances.
What began as a solo project by Ghiasi in 2015 quickly grew into a collaborative effort as other musicians joined the fold. Together, YFL pushed the boundaries of their sound, honing their craft and refining their unique blend of indie rock and orchestral arrangements. With new music slated for release in 2023, YFL is poised to take the indie rock scene by storm once again, showcasing their distinctive sound and electrifying live performances to audiences across the country.
King Nun
King Nun exploded onto the London live scene two years ago, and remain one of the capital’s most exciting outfits, building up a fierce live following around the UK. After releasing a string of hype-amassing singles in 2017, the four-piece decided to do things differently to their peers, and took a considerable amount of time off to hone everything in. They returned with a forward-thinking debut EP in tow, which staked their claim as a band ready to explode in 2019. Released in November 2018 via Dirty Hit (The 1975, Wolf Alice, Pale Waves), I Have Love was a remarkable release, tackling a multitude of issues, from dysfunctional family life to abuse and groping at gigs, all centered about love’s many forms, but put through the chaotic punk filter that defines the band and their influences. It’s an informed, meticulously crafted release that sets the tone for what the Wandsworth quartet can do when they release their debut album later this year.