Midwife

Madeline Johnston is a self taught multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer, currently based in Southern Colorado by way of Denver, where she spent the last decade developing her sound and focusing on her artistic community. Midwife began while Madeline was a resident of the beloved DIY space Rhinoceropolis in 2014. On stage, Johnston is known for her sparse, emotionally charged experimental pop music that can silence a room. On record, she produces intricate and lush sonic environments in her own little corner of the heavy music scene. She describes her sound as “Heaven Metal,” AKA emotional music about devastation. Johnston writes primarily about grief, and the many faces it can inhabit.   Amulets is the solo project of Portland-based audio + visual artist Randall Taylor. Amulets employs handmade cassette tape loops and live processed guitar loops to create live, lush soundscapes and immersive drones. Through the recontextualisation of cassettes, sampling, field recording, and looping, these long-form compositions blur the genres of ambient, drone, noise, and electronic music.

Anyone Awake

Hailing from the quaint town of Rigby, Idaho, Anyone Awake is an Alternative Indie band that’s breaking through geographic boundaries and turning heads wherever they play. Formed in late 2022 by high school sophomores and lifelong friends Cassius Coleman and Sam Butterfield, this group of young musicians has already begun to make waves with their electrifying performances and raw, emotive sound. Their debut release, Point It Out, recorded live at Make It Now! Productions, showcased their unpolished, heartfelt approach to music. The band quickly expanded, with the addition of Rylan Sager on lead guitar and Seth Chamberlain on drums, amplifying their energy and creating a dynamic soundscape that audiences can’t help but connect with. While their hometown may be small, Anyone Awake’s ambition is anything but. In just a short time, they’ve moved from local gigs to stages in Los Angeles, all while building a dedicated fanbase with their captivating live shows. Every performance is fueled by their passion for connecting with audiences through music that blends heartfelt lyrics and unforgettable hooks. At just thirteen, Cassius began writing the band’s debut LP, Bushel and a Peck, released October 25th, 2024. The album is deeply personal, inspired by the love story of Cassius’ grandparents, weaving their journey into a touching, melodic narrative. Even more impressive, he recorded this album at just 16 years old, demonstrating a musical depth and maturity that far exceeds his years. The album represents a leap forward for the band, with professional production that enhances every element of their already distinctive sound. Their first single, “Pluto/Charon,” is already streaming on all major platforms, with their second single, “I Think So,” gaining more than 25,000 streams within 3 weeks of its release. In a matter of days, Anyone Awake has seen their social media following skyrocket by over 30,000 followers, driven by their quirky and authentic online presence – including the viral success of lead guitarist Rylan Sager’s extra toe, lovingly dubbed ‘Toeby,’ which has even inspired a line of merch. With Bushel and a Peck on the charts and a rapidly growing fanbase, Anyone Awake is primed to make their mark on the indie music scene. Their blend of youthful energy, undeniable talent, and a sound that transcends their small-town origins makes them a band on the rise. Driven by the belief that even when you’re awake, you should never stop dreaming, they continue to transform ambition into action, proving that big dreams aren’t just meant to be chased—they’re meant to be lived, one performance at a time.

Latino Landia: Halloween Edition

LATINO LANDIA is a traveling Latin party bringing the hottest hits and nonstop high-energy vibes. From Reggaeton to Dembow, Cumbias, and Latin EDM! Festival-style vibes meet club nights, with special guest DJs, Dancers, Lasers, LED Robots, CO2, y la cultura latina toda la noche! “The ultimate Latin party experience“

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The VIP package includes an exclusive 12″ x 18″ poster and a private Q&A hangout session, as well as early access to the merch table. 

System of a Clown

Absolutely NOT a typical tribute band, System Of A Clown delivers an unforgettable homage to System Of A Down infusing the raw power and complexity of SOAD’s music with a highly entertaining twist of clown-themed antics. Known for their musically authentic and energetic performances, System Of A Clown has captivated audiences all across the Western US with current tour plans reaching across the country. Their sets feature all of the iconic SOAD hits you’d expect, plus deep cut fan favorites and playful mash-ups with other nu metal classics – all delivered with a unique flair that combines musicianship and madcap entertainment.

The Killigans

The Killigans – celtic/folk punk rock from Lincoln, NEhttps://thekilligans.bandcamp.com/The Frickashinas – punk rock from Denver, COhttps://www.instagram.com/thefrickashinas/Million Dollar Veins – Supercharged Rock ‘n’ Roll from Lincoln/Omaha Nebraska.https://www.instagram.com/million_dollar_veins/

Horace Green

Horace Greene is a band that has done some things. Here is one of the things they did: they released an album. Actually, they released two albums. The first album has 12 songs and it came out in 2016, it is called “Early American Ice Cream”. The second album also has 12 songs and it came out in 2018, it is called “The Diamond Engine”. Both albums came out on June 1st – crazy. There is also this other EP they released, called “Live from the Algoma Club” – its a live album – three songs. That one came out in 2020 (not on June 1st). Here is something interesting that happened after “The Diamond Engine” came out: it got over half a million streams on Spotify. Unexpected. In January of 2025, following 7 years of tireless touring, Horace Greene unveiled “Nighttime Boi” – a shimmering new single off their upcoming full-length album. This marked the start of a new chapter for the band. Exciting. By June of 2025, hot on the heels of “Nighttime Boi”, the “Summer of Cream” had begun. The definitve climax to the tour was August 15th, when the band released a nearly 7-minute single called “Cream” – a hypnotic, funk-laced voyage that cemented their flair for bold, magnetic songwriting. Creamy. Horace Greene got nominated for a WAMI award after “The Diamond Engine” came out. WAMI stands for: Wisconsin Area Music Industry. Informed. Horace Greene has done other things besides releasing music – they have played shows (performances in front of live humans/dogs). Here are some of the places in which those shows have occurred: Milwaukee’s Summer Soulstice Festival, Mile of Music, The Anderson Japanese Gardens, Ledgestone Vineyards, Tosa Tonight, and Mid West Music Fest. Horace Greene has played about 200 shows, which is a 3-digit number. Accurate. Horace Greene sometimes plays shows with other bands. Here are some of the other bands they have played with: Post Animal, Bombino, Proxima Parada, Mo Lowda and the Humble, Miles Nielson (with Rick Nielson), Laney Jones, Stay Outside, Early Eyes, and Easy Honey. Fun. Horace Greene has done music videos for three songs: “Fevers”, “Midnight Fuse”, and “Nighttime Boi”. Visual. Horace Greene has also done live music videos for three songs: “We Could Be Lovers”, “Sunflower Silo”, and “Love Me Again”. These videos provide the visual component to that “Live from the Algoma Club” EP we discussed earlier. Raw. Horace Greene does short videos too, in an effort to further destroy your attention span. “Rollin’ with Roland” is a short-form video series where the band writes, records and publishes a new beat in under 3 hours. In 2023, the Rollin’ with Roland series got so popular on Instagram that it attracted the attention of the Roland company themselves, all the way over in Osaka, Japan. This resulted in an official Instagram collaboration with them on several different videos. Global. Horace Greene does not do all things. Sometimes other people do things. Here are some of those other people, and the things they have done: Honeytone Studio recorded/mixed “The Diamond Engine”, and Gavin Lurssen mastered it. Gavin Lurssen also mastered other people’s albums, like the Foo Fighters, George Harrison, Bruno Mars, and Queens of the Stone Age. Back to Horace Greene now. Chris Gehringer mastered “Nighttime Boi”. Max Hauser filmed the “Nighttime Boi” music video and also the “Live from the Algoma Club” sessions. Nate Lehner filmed the “Midnight Fuse” music video. Casey Nelson filmed the “Fevers” music video. There are other people who did things too, they are also important. Love. Horace Greene is doing things. Horace Greene is playing shows, creating new music for a new album in 2026, making videos with an inanimate drum machine, updating this website, and chugging whole milk right from the carton. Empowered. Horace Greene will continue to do things. Futuristic.

Zach Rushing

THIS PERFORMANCE IS AGES 18+    Zach Rushing is a simple Mississippi boy with a loudmouth and a big heart. Raised on hard work, good friends, and telling it like it is, he never really grew out of those roots. Whether he’s raising Hell on social media, sitting in a deer stand, or stepping onto the stage, Zach brings the same unfiltered honesty and humor everywhere he goes. Zach is currently telling stories and making people laugh on his Redneck Logic Tour. Spanning more than 75 shows with sellouts nationwide, he’s taking over the country one city at a time. Beyond comedy, Zach is also the owner and CEO of Triple B Outdoors, where he shares his love for hunting, fishing, and the outdoors with folks who live for the same things. At the end of the day, his honest takes on pop culture, desire to entertain, and genuine appreciation for the simple things in life make him a refreshing voice in a world that can feel full of noise and pretense.

Death Lens

Death Lens fuse the urgency of punk with the grit and melody of Southern California rock, turning everyday struggle into cathartic, communal release. Raised in working class neighborhoods and proud of their roots, the band channels lived experience into songs that balance sharp social awareness with a sense of hope, crafting choruses meant to be shouted back from the pit. On records like ‘Cold World’ and ‘What’s Left Now?’ they sharpen their sound into tightly wound, hook-filled anthems, while tracks like “Monolith” and “Drown” showcase a band unafraid to be both vulnerable and volatile. With every show and every song, Death Lens continue to build a world where outsiders belong and resilience feels electric.

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