Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival 2025 Books Social Distortion, Cock Sparrer, Peter Hook and the Light, Frank Turner, Power Trip, Addicts, FLAG, The Damned, FIDLAR, Amigo The Devil, and More


Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival is celebrating 25 years, and the single-day lineups are here. If a full weekend isn’t in the cards, no problem—now you can pick a day, see your favorite band, and still make it back to work in one piece (probably). This year’s lineup features Social Distortion, Peter Hook & The Light performing the best of Joy Division, and Cock Sparrer taking their final PRB bow. Gang of Four will rip through their seminal album Entertainment!, while the Cockney Rejects, joined by Olga from the Toy Dolls, bring an unruly blend of chaotic energy. Rounding it out, we’ve got The Interrupters, FLAG, Power Trip, Lambrini Girls, Bad Nerves, The Damned, FIDLAR, The Bouncing Souls, CIVIC, Frank Turner, NOBRO, Youth Brigade, Bridge City Sinners, The Adicts, Amigo the Devil, Angel Dust, The Baboon Show, Gen and The Degenerates, Upchuck, and a whole mess of others.Continue reading


Emma Ruth Rundle, Gazelle Twin, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and More Booked for Supersonic Festival



With just over one month before the festival, Supersonic has presented its full lineup of experimental and underground music and art. The bill includes Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Gazelle Twin, Emma Ruth Rundle, Mary Lattimore and the recently announced special commission by Grove with Toya Delazy and TaliaBle. Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe will be performing music from a recent film score, and Matana Roberts will also play a kids gig. Keep reading below for more information.
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Supersonic Festival 2024 Books Bonnie “Prince” Billy, The Body and Dis Fig, Emma Ruth Rundle, Agriculture, Øxn, Senyawa, and More


Following a sell-out 20th anniversary edition in 2023, lauded by press, fans and performers alike, Supersonic Festival have been spurred on by last year’s triumphs. Today, they make their initial lineup announcement, offering a weekend of phenomenal experimental and DIY music, welcoming some artists for the first time, as well as the return of festival favourites bringing new work to the stages. Tickets go on sale Friday 1st March  at the links below. Among the first names for the festival Bonnie “Prince” Billy, The Body and Dis Fig, Emma Ruth Rundle Performing “Some Heavy Ocean,” Øxn, Senyawa and more. Continue reading