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sun 02 Jun
Sun  20:00
Damien Jurado
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mon 03 Jun
Mon  20:00
Wild Pink
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mon 03 Jun
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Echo and the Bunnymen
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wed 05 Jun
Wed  20:00
Nox Novacula
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wed 05 Jun
Wed  20:00
Taking Back Sunday
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sat 08 Jun
Sat  20:00
House of Harm
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sun 09 Jun
Sun  19:00
Krooked Kings
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mon 10 Jun
Mon  20:00
DIIV
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tue 11 Jun
Tue  19:30
Adelitas Way
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thu 13 Jun
Thu  20:00
The Damned
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About Skaters

Skaters (stylized as SKATERS) is a rock band formed in New York City, New York in 2012. The band is signed to Warner Bros. Records.
In the summer of 2011, singer and songwriter Michael Ian Cummings met English guitarist Josh Hubbard at a party in Los Angeles. Several months later, Cummings received a call from Hubbard announcing that he would be arriving in New York City the following day from the UK. Cummings stated that he would like to play a gig, so the pair recruited drummer Noah Rubin and bassist Dan Burke, booked three shows, learned some songs Cummings and Rubin had been working on (and a handful of Pixies covers), and the band was formed.
Their debut record, Manhattan, contains stories of the city where they met. "We were all bartenders, so the songs are tales of experiences we had or saw, and other people who were characters in our life during the first year we were in this band," Cummings said. The album was recorded by John Hill in the API room at Greenwich Village's Electric Lady Studios.