Frankie and the Witch Fingers
BOLERO!
This event is 21 and over.
Costumes are encouraged this Halloween season! For everyone’s safety, get spooky, but please remember:
• Respect the cultures of others when choosing your costume (e.g., no headdresses permitted).
• Leave toy weapons of any kind (guns, knives, baseball bats, handcuffs, etc.) and fake blood at home.
• First responder and city services costumes, including law enforcement, medical staff, and firefighters, are strictly prohibited.
• Reflective Hi-Vis gear and hard hats are also prohibited.
• Facial coverings and masks (that are not removable) or full-face makeup that make you unrecognizable from your government-issued photo ID are not permitted.
• Neither are hard-sided helmets or headgear that could cause injury to yourself or other patrons.
• Inflatable costumes or props that impede other patrons’ concert experience should also be left at home.
• As always, refer to the prohibited items list for a complete overview of what is and is not allowed in the venue inclusive of items that are deemed unsafe.
If you have any questions, please reach out to [email protected].
All doors & show times subject to change.
Frankie and the Witch Fingers are a rock band from Los Angeles known for their high-energy and frenetic performances. Their latest album, Data Doom, delves into themes of technological dystopia, systemic rot, creeping fascism, and the erosion of humanity. The band’s sound has evolved into a darker strain, incorporating influences from proto-punk, German progressives, and funk fusionists. They have shared the stage with notable acts such as Kikagaku Moyo, Ty Segall, Oh Sees, Cheap Trick, and ZZ Top. Data Doom aims to solidify their status with its intense and socially charged rock sound.
Spoon Benders is a progressive psych-rock powerhouse that has been relentlessly crisscrossing the United States, leaving a trail of newly acquired fans in their wake. Spoon Benders have become synonymous with an electrifying stage presence that can only be described as loud, controlled chaos.
Spoon Benders have been carving their path through the musical landscape since their inception, and are now consistently supporting notable acts such as Frankie and The Witch Fingers, L7, Fuzz, Meatbodies, Deap Vally, Death Valley Girls, and The Paranoyds.
In April of this year, Spoon Benders unleashed their sophomore album, “How Things Repeat,” upon the eager ears of the public. The album is a testament to the band’s artistic evolution and ability to push the boundaries of their sound. “How Things Repeat” has been met with resounding acclaim, cementing Spoon Benders’ status as a force to be reckoned with in the psychedelic rock landscape.