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Peach Pit (175th Concert Series)

Peach Pit (175th Concert Series)

Music
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Memorial Union
Shannon Hall
Free event
Peach Pit from Vancouver, Canada, plays indie rock they describe as "chewed bubblegum pop." Interlay opens. Part of the 175th Concert Series. Free event. UW‒Madison students with active Wiscards with them will have priority seating. Once all students, who would like to attend, are seated, other patrons will be seated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Peach Pit was brought to life in 2016 with the release of their now coveted debut EP, “Sweet F.A" (after lead singer Neil Smith's love for the lazy life). Originating in Vancouver, Canada, the group formed when high school pals, Smith and Chris Vanderkooy, decided to collaborate on a musical project. Peter Wilton and Mikey Pascuzzi joined them on bass and drums creating their "chewed bubblegum pop" sound. The group melds teenage angst with bummer summer vibes.

 

Interlay are grungy, dissonant post punk project formed in early 2018. They perform gnarled, distraught tunes that combine bits of noise, goth, and intensely droning rock.

 

Part of the 175th Concert Series.


Free with a Wiscard

Presented by:

music@union.wisc.edu