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A Giant Dog

The Last Concert Cafe Presents:
A Giant Dog
with India Tigers in Texas
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Friday, April 28th, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On-sale
DOORS 🚪: 7:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 8:00 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)


More on A Giant Dog:
A Giant Dog is raucous ear candy culled from the hook-driven melodies of Slade, the glammy swagger of Marc Bolan, the morbidfantasy of Killer-era Alice Cooper, and the unpredictable wit of Sparks. These songs are by, for, and about the losers, freaks, and outcasts. The lonely. The terminally horny. Boozehounds and party animals. The Austin-based band has gained notoriety the old-fashioned way: through dynamic songwriting, breakneck touring, and supercharged live shows.
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More on India Tigers in Texas:
A mixture of lysergic awareness and impending destruction flavors the music of India Tigers in Texas. The sounds of warped, fuzzed out guitar leads brings to mind cascading neon waves on a desolate shore post-apocalypse, and all that survived the torrent was a single group of psychedelic vagabonds that assembled to become the guiding beacon of a new revolution.
The group borrows from influence of the bygone psych rock of the ‘60s, in the vein of Jefferson Airplane and the 13th Floor Elevators, and their shows often divulge into a swirling mass of frantic movements as the audience is helpless but to be overcome by the maddening chaos of the live set. In the “right mindset” India Tigers in Texas can lead the listener on a journey, easily envisioning kaleidoscopic moments of intense euphoric bliss and likely some sort of deep state of epiphany.
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. Tickets can ONLY be purchased online or at the door. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

Heartless Bastards

The Last Concert Cafe Presents:
Heartless Bastards
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Saturday, June 3rd, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On-sale Friday, February 10th at 10am CST
DOORS 🚪: 7:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 8:00 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)


More on Heartless Bastards:
On the new album A Beautiful Life, Heartless Bastards share a wide-eyed and radiant vision for harmonizing a broken world. The Ohio-bred and Texas-transplanted band’s first new music since 2015’s Restless Ones, A Beautiful Life affirms frontwoman Erika Wennerstrom as a songwriter with the power to profoundly influence our state of mind, often by alchemizing her idealism into viscerally potent rock-and-roll songs. With its delicate coalescence of so many eclectic touchstones—French pop and Celtic folk, space rock and symphonic pop, Disney scores and post-punk—the result is an album that immediately lures the listener into a more receptive mindset, one that leads to deeper generosity, greater compassion, and a restored sense of possibility.
Co-produced by Wennerstrom and Kevin Ratterman (Strand Of Oaks, Jim James, White Reaper), A Beautiful Life finds Wennerstrom joining forces with the likes of guitarist Lauren Gurgiolo (Okkervil River), drummer Greggory Clifford (White Denim), multi-instrumentalist Jesse Chandler (Mercury Rev, Midlake), keyboardist Bo Koster (My Morning Jacket), guitarist David Pulkingham (Patty Griffin), and longtime Heartless Bastards bassist Jesse Ebaugh. Although she debated releasing A Beautiful Life as a solo effort (as with 2018’s Sweet Unknown), the Austin-based singer/songwriter ultimately conceived the album as a continuation of the journey begun on the band’s breathlessly acclaimed 2005 debut Stairs and Elevators. “I loved the last iteration of Heartless Bastards so much—they’re like family—but the stars weren’t aligning for us to reconvene on this record,” says Wennerstrom. “As the record came together I realized it’s always been my project, and I was determined to continue forth with that. I had so much faith in these songs and in myself, and in many ways it feels like a rebirth.”
Like many timeless songwriters before her, Wennerstrom channels her nuanced observation of the outside world into music that incites contemplation, catharsis, and a joyful sense of defiance. “It’s so easy to get caught up in the material goals that are prioritized by our society and the every-man-for-himself mentality of late-stage capitalism,” Wennerstrom says of the album’s central themes. “That way of thinking presents a false idea of what a beautiful life is, and I think it’s so important that we as individuals all ask ourselves what it truly means to have a beautiful life.”
Throughout A Beautiful Life, Heartless Bastards guide their audience through an unhurried pondering of that very question, an exploration that begins with the soulfully expressed frustration of songs like “How Low.” “It’s becoming harder and harder to choose a simple life; so many people struggle to get ahead so they don’t get left behind,” says Wennerstrom, who names the Jackson 5 as a key inspiration for the track’s jangly R&B grooves. “I believe that a truly elevated, conscious society is one that seeks to lift each other up—one where we work for the common good.” On “You Never Know,” the band brings in elements of Brazilian bossa nova and yé-yé, arriving at a sweetly spirited anthem against jadedness. “As we get older and experience the pain of certain plans not working out, we can build up walls to protect ourselves,” Wennerstrom says. “This song is a reminder to stay open, stay present, and keep taking chances.”
One of the most hypnotic moments on A Beautiful Life, “Photograph” unfolds as a sprawling psych-rock epic, speaking to the urgency of unconditional compassion. “There’s an extreme divide that’s developed in our society, but underneath it all I think we all want the same things,” says Wennerstrom. “One of the biggest challenges I’ve dealt with is learning that I can’t control the energy that comes at me, but I can control my reaction, and try to take a compassionate approach with everyone.” And on “Went Around The World,” Heartless Bastards elegantly merge hip-hop beats and high-drama strings in a mesmerizing meditation on the inherent connectedness of all life. “I’ve toured for years and backpacked around in my off time, and through experiencing new situations I’ve gotten to know parts of myself I’d never known,” says Wennerstrom. “It’s reinforced for me that it doesn’t matter what our race or religion is, or whether we’re male or female, straight or LGBTQ—we’re all connected to each other, and to the planet that sustains us. It’s all family.”
In the making of Heartless Bastards’ most elaborately realized body of work to date, Wennerstrom immersed herself in a highly experimental process that sometimes involved breathing new life into song fragments she’d first created decades ago. “There are little pieces of songs that I’ve had in my head for 20 years, and that finally found their place on this album,” she notes. As she dreamed up A Beautiful Life’s finely detailed yet free-flowing sound, Wennerstrom repeatedly wandered down what she lovingly refers to as rabbit tunnels. “I call them tunnels instead of rabbit holes, because they take me somewhere instead of leaving me stuck,” she says. “I allowed myself to really feel my way through things, trusting that I was going to get to where we needed to go. I never abandoned my vision, and because of that the album became everything I hoped it would be and then some.”
After recording some of the basic tracking for A Beautiful Life with Danny Reisch in Austin, Wennerstrom headed to Ratterman’s Invisible Creature studio in Los Angeles, assembling such singular musicians as Andrew Bird and Persian setar virtuoso Fared Shafinury (both of whom contributed to the wildly rambling folk of “The River”). “I made sure to pick people whose style I knew would be a perfect fit for these songs—that way I could tell them, ‘Hey, I just want you to be you,’” she says. As the album took shape, Wennerstrom and her collaborators discovered an undeniable chemistry that led her to invite Clifford and guitarist Gurgiolo into the lineup for Heartless Bastards’ upcoming live shows, marking the start of an exciting new era for the band.
For the final track to A Beautiful Life, Heartless Bastards chose a slow-burning piece called “The Thinker,” a gently galvanizing plea to “see the beauty in everything.” “There’s a line in that song that sums up the whole album for me: ‘I did it all for love and I’d do it again,’” says Wennerstrom. “For me music is a gift—I do it because I love it, and because it helps me feel more connected to the world. I think we all long for a deep connection, and I hope this record adds to the conversation on how we as a species can stop seeing ourselves as separate. I hope it helps everyone to think about how we can look out for each other, take care of each other, and lift each other up.”
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. Tickets can ONLY be purchased online or at the door. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

Grady Spencer & The Work + Vegabonds

The Last Concert Cafe Presents:
Grady Spencer & The Work
and The Vegabonds
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Thursday, March 30th, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On-sale Thursday, January 19th at 11am CST
DOORS 🚪: 6:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 7:00 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)


More on Grady Spencer & The Work:
GRADY SPENCER & THE WORK IS A BAND BORN OUT OF THE BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS OF THE GRITTY LANDSCAPE OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS. FORMED IN 2013, THE BAND HAS RELEASED FOUR FULL-LENGTH ALBUMS THAT SHOWCASE A SOUND STEEPED IN THE TIME-HONORED TRADITION OF TEXAS COUNTRY, BUT HAS EMBRACED THE MODERN TONE OF ALTROCK TRENDS.
CONSISTING OF FRONT MAN GRADY SPENCER (GUITAR AND VOCALS), JOHNNY HATCHER (BASS, KEYS AND VOCALS), TYLER MARTIN (LEAD GUITAR) AND JESSE FOX (DRUMS), THE BAND IS AN ELECTRIC FORCE THAT BUILDS HUGE ARRANGEMENTS AROUND SONGS ROOTED IN FAMILY, LOVE, AND BLUE COLLAR VALUES. THEIR LIVE SHOWS ARE A FULL ON PARTY AND ARE DEFINITELY NOT TO BE MISSED WHEN GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY.
GRADY SPENCER & THE WORK ARE CURRENTLY TOURING AROUND THE UNITED STATES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO SAN DIEGO TO LUBBOCK. WITH NEW MUSIC BREWING AND RELEASES UPCOMING, THE BAND IS LICKING THEIR CHOPS FOR AN EPIC YEAR OF MUSIC, SHOWS AND DISCOVERY.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TICKETS, PLEASE VISIT GRADYSPENCER.COM.
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More on The Vegabonds:
Kick ass alternative southern rock road warriors THE VEGABONDS are always coming to a place near you! They’re bringing high energy, hook heavy rock along with them. Hailing from Nashville, TN with a portfolio of albums that include crowd favorite songs like Georgia Fire, Shaky Hands, Partying with Strangers, and Heartache and a Memory. The fellas guarantee a good time every time!
THE VEGABONDS are Daniel Allen (Lead vocals/songwriter), Richard Forehand (Lead guitars/vocals), Paul Bruen (bass), Beau Cooper (keyboards/vocals/songwriter) and Bryan Harris (drums).
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. Tickets can ONLY be purchased online or at the door. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

Futurebirds + Boy Named Banjo

The Last Concert Cafe Presents:
Futurebirds
with Boy Named Banjo
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Friday, March 3rd, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On-sale Friday, January 20th at 10am CST
DOORS 🚪: 8:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 9:00 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)


More on Futurebirds:
Recorded at several studios (Portico, Chase Park, Rialto Row, Dialback Sound), the LP is a snarling devil-may-care batch of 12 tunes. It encompasses a seamless blend of hard rock, psychedelic alt-country and folk stylings — something signature to the unique sound, tone and attitude of the Futurebirds.
“We recorded this album all over the place,” says guitarist/singer Thomas Johnson. “In a lot of ways it kept us from bogging down, at times it was probably inefficient, but ultimately everyone of the songs captures the vibe(s) of the spaces and cities we occupied while we made it.
‘I’m Killin You’ really captures the vibe of the whole record for me. The main theme I had in my head while writing it though, was getting past the negative shit that can live on the periphery (or in the forefront) of life. Killing the bad side of human nature. Being self-aware, and being honest with yourself and trying to find peace with the person you’ve become or are becoming (or always were).”
“We’ve been putting one foot in front of the other for a decade now. Every tour, we get smarter about how we operate, how we craft a live show, how we utilize everyone’s individual talents,” guitarist/singer Carter King adds. “Every day, we become better songwriters, more comfortable as artists and producers, better business people — it’s all about teamwork.”
Now on the backside of a decade of road warrior hard-knocks and well-earned accolades, the Athens, GA rock sextet has been hitting its full stride as of late. It’s a sense of time and place where what’s most important remains at the forefront of the group’s philosophy and deeply-held personal mission — a group of friends making sonically innovative music.
“We have one of the oddest and most talented mix of people to make up a band that I’ve ever seen. Everyone is extremely talented in an assortment of different ways, hilarious, tough, creative, scrappy,” King says. “Stylistically, everyone brings something different to the band, and we’re getting better at simultaneously nurturing those differences, melding them together into one unified thing.”
With a touring schedule resembling some haphazard spider web spun across America, the Futurebirds are unrelenting in their quest to bring the melodic party to your hometown, no matter how far away the destination or how small the stage may be.
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More on Boy Named Banjo:
In a time when the popular choice is to chase the double yellow line down the road to country radio, Boy Named Banjo thrives on its fringes. The Nashville-raised five-piece is a fusion of contemporary country, Americana and folk-rock stacked on a foundation of bluegrass. The band, which has been together in some iteration since members were in high school, includes Barton Davies (banjo), Ford Garrard (bass/standing bass), Sam McCullough (drums) Willard Logan (mandolin, acoustic/electric guitar) and William Reames (acoustic guitar/harmonica). Reames and Logan played in a middle school garage rock band together, but it wasn’t until Reames met Davies in high school that Boy Named Banjo started taking shape. Garrard and McCullough joined later and together the five guys comprise the band Boy Named Banjo that we know today. Boy Named Banjo has crafted a sound that incorporates an energetic blend of country, bluegrass, alt-rock, and folk-pop telling their stories through an honest, emotional, roots-driven perspective. In April 2020, Boy Named Banjo signed a record deal with Mercury Records Nashville and released their debut EP, Circles, the following year. Boy Named Banjo spent 2022 on the road playing some of country music’s largest festivals including Dierks Bentley’s Seven Peaks and Country Jam, Kip Moore’s Fire on Wheels Tour, they made their CMA Fest debut playing at the Ascend Amphitheatre Nighttime Concert, and played a sold-out hometown show at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl. The band most recently released the tracks “Heart In Motion” and “Heart Attack,” and is currently prepping its next project to be released in spring of this year.
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. Tickets can ONLY be purchased online or at the door. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

CANCELLED – Black Wings (Danzig) + Xero Tolerance (Type O Negative)

*This event has been CANCELLED due to a medical emergency. We apologize for any inconvenience, refunds have been processed. Please reach out with any questions or concerns.*

Venom Music Promotions Presents:
Black Wings (Danzig tribute) + Xero Tolerance (Type O Negative tribute)
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Friday, February 10th, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On-sale now
DOORS 🚪: 8:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 9:00 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)


More on Black Wings:
Black Wings Danzig Tribute is a Houston, Texas based tribute band performing the best of Glenn Danzig.
Band members include:
Aldo Christo – Guitar,
Marco Von – Bass
Jaime Tacos – Drums
JuanZing – Vocals
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More on Xero Tolerance:
Xero Tolerance formed in April of 2021. They are a Type O Negative Tribute band and the only Type O Negative tribute band to have ever been joined on stage with an original member of said band, drummer Johnny Kelly.
Band members include:
Gary Jimenez – bassist and vocalist
Troy Cummings – guitarist
Jeff Quiggle – keyboardist
Boz Miller – Drummer
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. Tickets can ONLY be purchased online or at the door. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

Nikki Lane

The Last Concert Cafe Presents:
Nikki Lane
with Leroy from the North
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Friday, April 14th, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On Sale Friday, January 20th at 10am CST
PRE-SALE: Wednesday, January 18th at 10am CST – Thursday, January 19th at 10pm CST
DOORS 🚪: 6:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 7:30 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)


More on Nikki Lane:
Denim & Diamonds was born out of a moment of careful consideration in Lane’s career—when several years of touring behind her last album came to an end and the early days of the pandemic forced everyone inside, Lane knew it was time to find inspiration somewhere new. Lane enlisted Queens of the Stone Age frontman Joshua Homme to help her bring Denim & Diamonds to life, with whom she assembled a studio band of big-budget talent. With Homme’s help, Lane transformed the seeds of ideas she had for years into an album that nods to her wide-ranging influences. Denim & Diamonds was a chance for Lane to take stock of her first decade as a songwriter as she traces her origin story from her religious youth in South Carolina to Nashville Rebel.
Raised as a Baptist in Greenville, South Carolina, Lane discovered music as an outlet for creative expression at an early age, dropping out of school at 17 to move to Los Angeles, then New York, and then Nashville to launch her songwriting career. She has previously released three albums—her 2011 debut Walk of Shame, 2014’s All or Nothin’ and Highway Queen from 2017. Aside from steadily releasing new music of her own and touring the world, she was featured on “Breaking Up Slowly” on Lana Del Rey’s 2021 album Chemtrails Over the Country Club and contributed to Spiritualized’s Everything Was Beautiful.
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More on Leroy from the North:
LA based, Americana/rock band, Leroy From the North, could best be described as a velour track suit with a Cowboy hat. influenced by the sounds of 70’s country gold, mixed with a little Detroit steel, Leroy is just a short dune buggy ride away from the nearest YMCA or above
ground pool.
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. Tickets can ONLY be purchased online or at the door. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

Agent Orange

The Last Concert Cafe Presents:
Agent Orange
with Suzi Moon
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Saturady, April 29th, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On-sale
DOORS 🚪: 7:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 8:00 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)


More on Agent Orange:
The Original Southern California Punk/Surf Power Trio, Agent Orange, is one of only a handful of bands who have been continually active since the earliest days of the West Coast Punk
Scene.
A small circle of musical rebels who came together to form a movement, they took their place front and center to experience and participate in the explosion of now legendary underground
music that was created during the golden era of American Punk Rock.
Being the first to combine the melodic California surf guitar sound with the frantic energy of punk, Agent Orange invented the formula that would come to define the Orange County punk
sound. Highly influential to many of the bands who have followed in their path, Agent Orange have always stayed one step ahead.
Their strong connection to the Action Sports world has resulted in their music providing the soundtrack to numerous major motion pictures, video games, surf and skate films, television,
and live sports events.
The last of the true independents, Agent Orange have managed to stay true to their roots, while always moving forward. Powered by a loyal following built up through years of explosive
live performances all over the world, Agent Orange continue to deliver their Fullblown-Supercharged-Punk-Surf Sound on an international basis, with a never ending schedule of tours in the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, Australia, and Japan.
C’mon down front and expose yourself to Agent Orange.
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More on Suzi Moon:
Suzi Moon’s effortless channeling of classic first wave punk with a glam twist continues to evolve and grow. The response to her first three releases was fantastic, though not surprising – with support from Little Stevens Underground Garage and the likes of Iggy Pop singing her praises on the BBC! 
 With a stellar rock & roll pedigree, reaching back to when Moon started touring at the young age of 15, she has established herself as a ferocious punk truth teller with both a distinctive personal style and a fiercely untamed stage presence.
 “…the new queen of punk.” – Vive Le Rock
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. Tickets can ONLY be purchased online or at the door. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

Thelma and The Sleaze

The Last Concert Cafe Presents:
Thelma and The Sleaze
with Howard & The Nosebleeds
and Griffin Swank’s Hubble Space Parade
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Tuesday, March 14th, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On-sale Friday, June 10 10AM CST
DOORS 🚪: 6:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 7:00 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)



More on Thelma and The Sleaze:
Thelma and The Sleaze is an all-female, queer, southern-rock and roll band. Established in 2010 by lead singer and guitarist LG in Nashville, TN. Has opened for Eagles Of Death Metal, Charles Bradley, Brittany Howard, Shovels & Rope, Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, Habibi, and The Coathangers.
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More on Howard & The Nosebleeds:
Howard is Preston Dow on guitar and vocals, Victor Sanchez on drums, and Wyatt Mann on bass. Howard is all things. We have come to provide you with a psychedelic mental massage, arousing the spirit while wiping and enhancing the memory. Howard loves you. Let our jams tongue the inner core beyond the labyrinths of your mind. Begin a journey both in and out of yourself – or just jam out!
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More on Griffin Swank’s Hubble Space Parade:
Griffin Swank is a 28-year-old songwriter from Texas with two original albums: 2013’s “Pointing Fingers” & 2020’s “Hubble Space Parade.” He has worked on the road with artists such as Ben Kweller, Ed Sheeran, & Rooney. “Madness” soars across A.A.A. Radio!
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. Tickets can ONLY be purchased online or at the door. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

TWRP

The Last Concert Cafe Presents:
TWRP
with Nelward
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Saturday, February 25th, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On-sale Friday, December 16th 10AM CST
VIP DOORS 🚪: 5:30 PM
GA DOORS 🚪: 7:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 8:00 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)


More on TWRP:
The sound of the future as imagined in the 1980s. The nostalgic theme song to your favourite childhood cartoon that may have never existed. The hopefulness of someone from the future describing the utopia of tomorrow. Like a paradox of time travel, TWRP is all of these things and yet none of them.
This optimistic fascination with the future, grounded in the nostalgia of the past, is what has shaped TWRP. They are the product of many eclectic styles and eras, crafted into something simultaneously playful, heartfelt, and tongue-in-cheek, all delivered with self-aware bombast and an uncommon musical precision. Old funk, modern electronic, and classic rock converge in their science fiction universe, as if Earth, Wind & Fire, Justice, and Casiopeia provided the soundtrack to a 80s cult classic film directed by John Carpenter.
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More on Nelward:
Nelward is a music producer and singer from Atlanta, Georgia. His music and performances have been described as quirky but with swag. He makes broadly influenced art pop that takes cues from city pop, bubblegum, bedroom pop, new jack swing, and nu metal.
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. Tickets can ONLY be purchased online or at the door. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

Three Hot Chili Peppers + Everlong

The Last Concert Cafe Presents:
Three Hot Chili Peppers (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Everlong (Foo Fighters)
Houston, TX at Last Concert Cafe
Saturday, January 14th, 2023

TICKETS 🎟️: On-sale now
DOORS 🚪: 7:00 PM
SHOWTIME 🎶: 8:00 PM
AGES: 18+ ($5 cash only under 21 surcharge)


More on Three Hot Chili Peppers:
Three Hot Chili Peppers are Houston’s premier RHCP tribute band. We play ALL the hits, hidden gems, funky jams and some musical surprises! Everyone always has a great time at a 3HCP show!!
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More on Everlong:
It’s what you want to hear. The thundering of the drums. A beat that begs for a throaty bass rhythm to answer. Where a soaring distorted lead dives in along side a chugging rhythm guitar. The crescendo of a vocal growl joins in the rock anthem. “There goes my hero”. One could swear it was Grohl and the fellas. Foo Fighters.
In 2020, a seemingly alternate universe kind of year, Everlong was born. Rocking at music venues all over Houston, TX, They bring their high-energy show to the stage and a refreshing take on Grohl and the guys to your ears. This isn’t just another tribute band with a smattering of cover songs. Everlong is a celebration of grunge, hard rock and alt rock as we know it.
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Address: 1403 Nance St, Houston, TX 77002
www.lastconcert.com
Phone: (713) 226-8563
*All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

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