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fri 02 May
Fri  18:00
Prince Daddy & The Hyena
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sat 03 May
Sat  20:00
Nada Surf
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sun 04 May
Sun  20:00
Fontaines D.C.
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wed 07 May
Wed  19:30
Quarters of Change
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thu 08 May
Thu  19:00
Giovannie & The Hired Guns
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sat 10 May
Sat  21:00
Cheekface
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wed 14 May
Wed  19:00
Thick
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wed 14 May
Wed  20:00
Squid
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thu 15 May
Thu  19:00
Sidewalk Prophets
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tue 20 May
Tue  19:00
A Place To Bury Strangers
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About Sub*T

Sub*T is a band that was born in the mosh-pit. Tired of only being in the crowd, Jade Alcantara and Grace Bennett taught themselves how to play guitar in 2019 and started writing music together while on opposite ends of the country. Two years later, following the release of two self-produced singles, they unleashed their debut EP, “So Green” on November 19th, 2021, recorded in Nashville and produced by Alicia Bognanno of Bully. In the months since, they have played fun-filled shows at Baby's All Right, Elsewhere, and Union Pool in Brooklyn. Only one of them had a bubble machine malfunction.
Sub*T is all about what is happening, what is hurting, and what is *cough, cough* SUBTerranean. Inspired by the most raucous of the female-fronted 90s bands, they lunge towards SXSW in a fit of non-dude rock vengeance with an attitude too big to fit into a Spotify stream. They have received press from national outlets like Alternative Press and Atwood Magazine. More recently, they were featured on Matt Wilkinson’s Apple Music 1 show after receiving praise from Ellie Rowsell of Wolf Alice.
Since everyone asks: it’s pronounced SUB TEE. Now you know so never forget it.