Come for an intimate night of local pop-punk powerhouses and possible revisit your emo phase (was it really just a phase?) at The Pocket with Unity for the Outcasts, Keep Your Secrets, and Kings of the Wild Things. Inspired by the Warped Tour greats, Towson’s Kings of the Wild Things, it is guaranteed to be a fun dance party! They have even opened for a few of the Warped Tour legends! Keep Your Secrets is a hot new all-POC band fronted by a Black woman pop-punk band from the Washington, D.C area. Unity for the Outcasts is a five-piece alternative rock band from College Park with three released singles and a debut album coming soon. All of these bands create art and form a community that embraces differences and acceptance.
Be sure to check out the limited Bad Crystal Art x Kings of the WIld Things stickers being sold by our very own Maura in person at the show before they go public on our site and Printful! While you are there, sign up for our newsletter for more music news.
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Doors open at 7:00 PM EDT
Show starts at 8:00 PM EDT
The Pocket
1508 North Capitol St NW,
Washington, DC 20002
For more information, visit https://www.thepocketdc.com/
Tickets cost $10 in advance and $15 at the door and are available for purchase here.
Maura Marcellino is studying business and environmental sustainability at George Mason University. When she is not studying, Maura enjoys listening to music and spending time with friends and family.
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By this point in his life, Foghat founding drummer Roger Earl has visited quite a few doctors. But what may be surprising is that the percussionist, 77, is quick to point out that many of the medical professionals who have worked on him also enjoy rocking out.
“Nearly all the doctors and surgeons I know, they all play something: trumpet, sax, violin, guitar,” Earl said recently. “There’s not too many drummers that are surgeons, there’s probably a good reason for that!”
Earl half-jokingly invites his surgeon-rockers to join him and the other members of Foghat onstage at the Fillmore in Silver Spring March 9, where they will be headlining the Rock and Roll for Children Foundation benefit for the Children’s Inn at NIH. Earl, the only original member of Foghat still in the band, will be banging the skins behind guitarist Bryan Bassett and other members Scott Holt and Rodney O’Quinn. “Slow Ride,” the band’s 1975 megahit, is all but assured to be on the setlist, along with tunes from Foghat’s most recent record, “Sonic Mojo.”
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