Sat, Mar 15, 2025 @ 8:30 pm - 12:00 am
Flatfoot 56 with Something To Do, Loss Leader, & Virgin Whores
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- Doors 8:00pm :: Music 8:30pm :: 21+
- $20 ADV (Box Office) / $22.60 ADV (Online) / $26 DOOR
BOX-OFFICE Tickets Are Available in The Zen Arcade During Hours of Operation. For More Information visit www.ZenArcadeTHC.com
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Flatfoot 56
with Something To Do, Loss Leader, & Virgin Whores
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Playing a positive-natured brand of hardcore-tinged Celtic punk, Flatfoot 56 has been unleashing itself upon America and the rest of the world for over 20 years now. Forming in 2000, the Chicago natives achieved nationwide attention with their first two label-backed records, 2006’s Knuckles Up and 2007’s Jungle of the Midwest Sea. These releases built on a heavy dose of previously established regional notoriety, helping the band gain steam early on.
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Something To Do is a long running, great smelling rock & roll & ska band from Milwaukee, WI!
Founded in the cold-ass Minnesota winter of 2017, Loss leader is the new project from three working-class dudes from Minneapolis, MN; Tim Schumann (guitar/vocals), Andy Slater (drums), and Brandon Stein (bass). With deep roots in the Minneapolis and broader Midwest punk and indie scenes (former The Damn Choir, Mpls Henrys, Mad Dogs of Glory, current The Jeffertons) Loss Leaders’ brand of earnest, hard charging, melodic midwest punk has earned them a dedicated and steadily growing fan base in Minneapolis and the region.
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Formed in summer 2003, the Virgin Whores are a punk rock band based out of the twin cities. Soxxx (lead vox), Tyler Bourbon (bass), Darnell Jenkins (rhythm guitar), Boogie (lead guitar), Rye (drums).
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BOX-OFFICE Tickets Are Available in The Zen Arcade During Hours of Operation. For More Information visit www.ZenArcadeTHC.com
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.