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SAT · MAY 9 · 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM

ADULT. with Hide and The Treasury

ft. ADULT., HIDE, The Treasury

Experience ADULT.'s high-stakes synth-punk catharsis live at X-Ray Arcade.

Part I

The details

About this event

ADULT. brings their signature synth-punk sound to X-Ray Arcade, promising an evening of raw energy and visceral music. With over 25 years in the scene, Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller continue to push boundaries with their latest album, "Kissing Luck Goodbye." Expect a dynamic performance that channels both frustration and defiance, resonating with the current socio-political climate.

Joining them are Chicago's HIDE, known for their intense industrial dance music, and The Treasury from Richmond, VA, offering a mix of industrial, techno, and darkwave. This lineup ensures a night filled with powerful performances and a charged atmosphere. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their sound, this is a show not to be missed.

From the organizer

ADULT. is not cooperating. For over 25 years, the dystopian Detroit synth-punk institution founded by Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller has embodied steadfast frustration, distrust, and apprehension. One might expect the edges to soften with time, but ADULT. is not interested in the comforts of legacy. The duo’s music has never sounded as visceral, urgent, and downright angry as it does on the culminating, uncompromising Kissing Luck Goodbye, their scorched-earth 10th LP and fourth with Dias Records. Built with upgraded gear and a whole new library of sounds, the material is crushingly dynamic, louder yet clearer, with Kuperus’ commanding delivery given greater prominence in the mix, outlining an arsenal of vivid, caustic calls, chants, and musings. Laughter, whether in the lyrics or as a possessed presence, serves as a leitmotif that speaks to the menacing absurdity of modern times. “THE CHAOS IS WHAT THEY WANT,” she sings on “R U 4 $ale”, doubling as a declaration of intent: to meet a burning world of greed and disarray with defiant, masterfully assembled chaos. “You have two choices in this hellscape we're living in right now, which is either fight or be depressed,” says Miller. “Either one is okay. But, you know, the choice was simple.” ADULT. is known for high-stakes catharsis on stage, and recently deployed their back catalog of bass guitar songs from the 2000s, retracing the prescient Anxiety Always era partially out of necessity given the temperature of today’s political and technological dread. The response was instant and palpable: “We were in Paris, and the kids were stage diving. And I was like, this is rad. This is kind of the energy I want to get back into,” Kuperus says. The epiphany coincided with a series of setbacks — Kuperus’ bouts with chronic vertigo, the loss of their close friend and collaborator Douglas McCarthy of Nitzer Ebb, whom the album is dedicated to — all made profoundly worse under the looming regime. “We were stuck in the mud for quite a while after the election,” Miller says. “We had all the concepts, but we would just be like, ‘What's the point?’” With failing studio air conditioners and dead car batteries (their sacred space for listening back to recordings), they often joked that the album might be cursed. Kuperus adds, “We're just like everything's breaking. We're breaking. We're broken.” The sentiment didn’t stick, however, as they found themselves ultimately too super-charged by fury to sit still. From watching Musk’s disgusting nazi salute to seeing their community struggle under the new regime to waiting months for a tariff-inflated replacement subwoofer, the vibe heading into Kissing Luck Goodbye was four middle fingers pointed straight up.
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Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pricing details

$27 cash day of.

Pro tips

  • Budget

    The event is $27 cash only at the door, so make sure to hit an ATM beforehand as there might not be one nearby.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy4/5
ZenMosh Pit
Underground
Punk DiyArt Scene

Music

PunkElectronicExperimental
Deafening

Who'll Be There

Expect a crowd primarily composed of young adults to middle-aged individuals (20s-40s) drawn from the alternative and underground music scenes, including fans of the bands and counterculture enthusiasts who resonate with themes of frustration and defiance.

How the Room Feels

Loud musicLive amplified soundStanding roomLow light

What You'll Leave With

A memory

Who It's For

Social style:
Group of 6+
Energy needed:
Light participation

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Live amplified sound, no guaranteed seats. On your feet the whole time.

Loud musicLive amplified soundStanding roomLow light

The crowd

Shines with 6+. Bring the crew.

You'll leave with

A memory

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