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J. Robbins with Marietta, Bear Vs. Shark, and more

Oct 10, 2025 at 11:30 AM  ·   · $270 Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, Las Vegas, NV Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, Las Vegas, NV Tickets from $270

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Marietta formed in 2011, blending indie and alternative rock. Known for catchy songs and energetic live shows, the band grew from college jam sessions to two albums.
Detroit indie rock band Bear vs. Shark formed in 2001, highlighted by albums "Right Now, You're in the Best of Hands" and "Terrorhawk." They toured with Coheed & Cambria.
Born in Phoenix, David Bazan reformed Pedro the Lion in 2019, releasing a musical memoir series. Known for his introspective style, he explores youth in Santa Cruz.
Wednesday, led by Karly Hartzman, blends literary grit and indie rock with country and noise. Known for albums like Rat Saw God, they’re praised for sharp lyrics and unique sound.
West Coast punk-pop trio Jawbreaker, known for poetic lyrics and energetic shows, influenced emo and punk with hits like *24 Hour Revenge Therapy* and *Dear You*.
J. Robbins, a staple of the D.C. punk scene, fronted Jawbox and Burning Airlines. Renowned for sharp guitar work, his producing credits include the Dismemberment Plan.
Speedy Ortiz, led by Sadie Dupuis, is a vibrant indie rock band from Boston known for sharp riffs and acerbic lyrics. They've toured with The Breeders, Mitski, and more.
Formed in Chapel Hill in 1989, Superchunk fuses punk's D.I.Y. spirit with indie rock, delivering power pop with Mac McCaughan's honest vocals. Known for hits like "Slack Motherfucker," they remained staunchly independent on Merge Records. Albums such as Foolish, Come Pick Me Up, and Wild Loneliness showcase their diverse sound. Collaborations include John Darnielle and Katie Crutchfield. Awards include critical acclaim and cult status as indie rock pioneers. Superchunk's resilient spirit is captured in their dynamic, emotional music.
Seattle post-hardcore band These Arms Are Snakes blend punk’s urgency with math rock complexity. Known for albums like Oxeneers and collaborations with Pelican and Mastodon.
Mates of State is an iconic indie duo known for their melodic, joyous sound. Formed by married couple Jason and Kori, they gained a loyal fanbase since 2000, touring worldwide with acts like The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie. They're celebrated for performances on David Letterman and at Coachella, releasing 7 albums with hits like "Somewhere." Known for blending family life with music, they exemplify couple goals in indie pop.
Kind of Like Spitting is Ben Barnett's prolific project, famous for its emotional indie folk/rock sound. Compared to Elliott Smith and Billy Bragg, Barnett released four albums in 2000, including "Nothing Makes Sense Without It." Known for captivating acoustic performances, his 2001 self-titled album reimagined early works.
Los Angeles band Rilo Kiley—Jenny Lewis, Blake Sennett, Jason Boesel, Pierre de Reeder—are known for clever lyrics, evocative storytelling, and albums like More Adventurous.
Seattle indie/math rock band Minus the Bear blended tight beats, finger-tapped guitars, and catchy melodies. Known for albums like Planet of Ice and Omni, they toured widely and earned critical acclaim.
New York emo band Texas Is the Reason, known for melodic, forceful indie rock, sparked a post-hardcore scene with hits like "Do You Know Who You Are?" before disbanding in 1997.
Austin’s Mineral shaped indie rock with emotional lyrics and dynamic sound. Their albums inspired many; members later formed The Gloria Record and Pop Unknown.
Formed in Mesa, Arizona in 1993, Jimmy Eat World rose to fame with their 2001 hit "The Middle." Known for blending emo, alternative rock, and power pop, they gained critical acclaim with Clarity (1999) and mainstream success with the platinum album Bleed American. Collaborations include producers Mark Trombino and Butch Vig, and artists like Davey Havok. The band continued charting success with albums like Futures (2004) and Chase This Light (2007). Well-known for energetic rock anthems, they've toured with bands like Manchester Orchestra.
Cursive, hailing from Omaha, has spent 30 years creating intense and ambitious music. Known for their cathartic sound and weighty themes, they explore complex societal issues. Their latest album, Devourer, showcases their enduring influence with incisive tracks like “Consumers.” Cursive remains vital, daring, and continually pushes creative boundaries.
Rival Schools, formed in NYC, rose from '80s hardcore roots with members like Walter Schreifels and Sam Siegler of Gorilla Biscuits. Known for albums "United By Fate" and "Pedals," they melded Quicksand's intensity with melodic innovation, collaborating with Jonah Matranga for early EPs. Their powerful, creative rock defied clichés and garnered acclaim.
Scranton-based band Tigers Jaw blends catchy melodies with harmonious vocals, gaining fame with tracks that mirror Fleetwood Mac and Saves the Day influences.

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