City of Trees was a blast! While we were excited to see big names like Blink 182 and Bleachers on the bill, we were absolutely thrilled to see so much local love all around us while we were partying down. The event had one of three stages dedicated specifically to Sacramento bands, a makers mart … Continue reading
Category Archives: Live Shows
See: HOF Day 2017
HOF Day was, as expected, an absolute blast! We cannot wait for next year! Video Joey Miller Photos Cam Evans, Joey Miller, Emma Montalbano Continue reading
Willow Tree Roots Fashion & Art Show
Hannah Be, of Retrospect Vintage Fashion, partnered with Willow Tree Roots to put together one hell of a show at the Brickhouse Gallery in Oak Park Sacramento. Filled with an evening of art, fashion, wine, and shopping: 100% of proceeds benefited Willow Tree Roots Women’s Socioeconomic Empowerment Projects. Learn more by clicking the video above. Video … Continue reading
See: Against Me and Bleached.
Against Me and Bleached. September 11, 2017. Ace of Spades. Sacramento CA. Photos Joey Miller Continue reading
See: Stolas, The Reign of Kindo, Jason Richardson and Luke Holland.
Goldfield Trading Post, located on 17th and J Street in downtown Sacramento, put together an awesome line-up that consisted of Stolas, The Reign of Kindo, Jason Richardson and Luke Holland. The bands knew how to fill a room, especially for it being a Tuesday night. It was standing room only! Photos and Words Anouk … Continue reading
See: Home Blitz and Boy Romeo.
Phono Select Records hosted a free show on Labor Day featuring Boy Romeo, and Home Blitz. The performance was on September 4th and filled the record store. For more information on Phono Select visit their website and don’t forget to follow them on Instagram, and Twitter for new arrivals and show info. Continue reading
See: Diners, Walter Etc., The Croissants, and The Globs.
Punch and Pie put together another great line up including Diners, Walter Etc., The Croissants, and The Globs. The show was September 2nd, at Cafe Colonial, in Sacramento California. “I’ve listened to this band back when they were Walter Mitty and His Makeshift Orchestra, and I’ve always loved them since then. They’ve got super awesome … Continue reading
Red Ex. Vol. 1
The Red Museum, a DIY warehouse artist space, is one of our favorite places in Sacramento, CA. It is constantly overflowing with fantastic music, art and friends. Its recent closure left us heartbroken, however the hard-working folks who own the place refuse to let it vanish forever. With determination from the RM team as … Continue reading
Milo ‘Sourcerers Tour’.
Milo ‘Sourcerers Tour’ featuring Milo (Rapsmith), Randal Bravery, Signor Benedict, The Moor, Kenny Segal and Sparks Across Darkness. Cafe Colonial. Sacramento CA. Photos Cam Evans. Continue reading
The Boys Are Back In Town.
The boys are back in town, Destroy Boys that is. Catch them tonight with Hobo Johnson and the Lovemakers at Sol Collective (2574 21st St) in Sacramento CA. The show is all ages, starts at 7:00 and is 10 bucks. “…the intense vertical tsunami that comes crashing down from thrashing guitars, smashing drums, and ripping souls that … Continue reading
See: The Bombpops. The Fuck Off And Dies. HotBods. Danger Inc.
The Bombpops, The Fuck Off And Dies, HotBods and Danger Inc. to the Press Club in Sacramento CA. Thanks Punch and Pie for bringing rad shows to Sacramento! Follow this link to check out upcoming events. Photos Cam Evans Continue reading
Looking back on Concerts in the Park.
As summer comes to a close we can’t help but reminisce about Sacramento’s sweaty evenings filled with music, friends, a little dancing and maybe a beer or two. Concerts In The Park, you will be missed, see you next year old friend. Photos Anouk Nexus, Dan Tyree and Heather Uroff Continue reading
The Latest Show.
The Latest Show is Sacramento’s own late night show hosted by Mike Cella and Shahera Hyatt. The monthly show is full of interviews, comedy, and music all squeezed into an hour and a half. They tackle on the subject of gender and what it means to be transgender and finding identity within gender. July guests … Continue reading
Sac LadyFest 2017.
2017 marks the third year of Sacramento’s Ladyfest, a celebration of those who are or identify as female. Ladyfest took place at the CLARA Auditorium in downtown Sacramento on July 21st and 22nd. Proceeds from the show went towards the Sacramento non-profit Gender Health Center. The crowd was diverse and the atmosphere was positive and … Continue reading
La Luz. Dirty Denim. Vasas.
La Luz, Dirty Denim and Vasas. Blue Lamp, Sacramento CA. Continue reading
Colonial Music Festival Gamer Edition
Sacramento’s Colonial Music Festival was back at it again this year celebrating their third annual Music Fest thanks to Rise Entertainment. The two day event, May 26-27th, featured over 25 bands, gaming tournaments, art, and food. Vendors like Reality Check TV were in the house, and the festival expanded throughout Cafe Colonial, The Colony, and … Continue reading
The Third First Festival.
First Festival. River Walk, West Sacramento CA. May 6-7. 2017. “It’s a fantastic thing, seeing the sheer will and hard work of one very determined and talented woman (Danielle Vincent) bring together an event of this magnitude for Sacramento. I’m excited about what this does for a segment of the scene and First Fest’s very … Continue reading
TUBE. Presents DOPE. A Lisa Frank inspired Art Show and Dance Party.
DOPE was a blast! The Lisa Frank inspired art show and dance party was the perfect release for our coloring book issue. DJ Larry kept our bodies moving all night long with a mix of retro dance jams and popular booty shaking tunes. We had a special visit from SpaceWalker, Sacramento’s favorite unicorn. Our … Continue reading
Halloween in March.
Halloween Show. Verge Center for the Arts. Sacramento CA. March 27, 2017. Continue reading
Tele Novella, Bellygunner, The Rippers, Ghoul School.
December 7, 2016, The Red Museum, located in Sacramento CA, hosted a benefit show to help those affected by the recent fire at the Ghost Ship artist warehouse in Oakland, CA. Sacramento-based pop-rock cuties, Ghoul School, kicked off the night, warming up the crowd with dreamy songs such as “Dogsong”. The Rippers followed Ghoul School with a … Continue reading