
Fri · 8pm
Electric Six
feat. Electric Six
Shank Hall
High-energy rock with Electric Six's eclectic mix of genres.
$25
ft. Lowertown, Micah Preite
Lowertown's punk roots meet internet energy live at The Argo. Arrive early for a good spot and full bar service.
Part I
About this event
Lowertown is bringing their dynamic live show to The Argo, blending punk roots with internet culture for a unique concert experience. The duo, Olivia Osby and Avsha Weinberg, have crafted a narrative-driven album, Ugly Duckling Union, inspired by their journey from Atlanta's punk scene to the digital fandoms of the internet. This concert is not just about music; it's a community experience that draws on the energy of both physical and virtual spaces.
Expect a night where the lines between performer and audience blur, creating a shared space of connection and creativity. With Micah Preite joining them on stage, the evening promises a rich tapestry of sound and storytelling. The Argo's intimate setting enhances this communal vibe, making it a perfect venue for such an interactive performance.
Doors open at 7 PM, so get there early to secure a good spot. The venue offers a full bar and kitchen service, ensuring you can enjoy the show with your favorite drink in hand. Plus, your ticket purchase supports a great cause, with $1 from each ticket going towards local artist mental health initiatives.
From the organizer
Duo Lowertown brings their community-driven world to life live—punk roots, internet energy, and connection onstage w/ Micah Preite. Lowertown finally caught their breath. Over the last few years, the New York-based duo of Olivia Osby and Avsha Weinberg was teetering on the brink. From constant touring and a separation from their label to creative frustrations and an unhealthy attachment to one another, their artistic partnership and, more importantly, their friendship were on shaky ground—especially since these experiences were colored by the disorienting intensity of their late teens and early 20s. It became clear that the two had to revisit their roots. Those roots sprung in Atlanta, Georgia, in the forests, in the soon-to-be abandoned venues, in makeshift punk communities, but their roots also strengthened somewhere else entirely: on the internet. The band grew up on Tumblr fanpages, Reddit forums, digital spaces that had not yet been corporatized. They were able to observe and take part in music, anime, and film fandoms that grew stronger in these ungoverned places. So much so, that the fandoms leapt from the virtual to the physical, bringing people together to meet at concerts, coffee shops, and conventions to discuss their obsessions and connect over shared interests. During the pandemic, they watched these spaces change, become commodified, and disappear; people no longer had these physical spaces to be solely amongst friends with shared interests where communities and fandoms could strengthen. Out of this vacuum, the Ugly Duckling Union was born. Inspired by the conceptual creativity of bands like Gorillaz and the emphasis on the communal concert experience of Fugazi, Lowertown’s new album, fittingly titled Ugly Duckling Union, is the conceptual world of Dale the duckling protagonist and his companions as they attempt to band together to defeat LBH, a tyrannical media corporation set on separating and isolating in their pursuit of control. Doors at 7:00pm. Show at 8:00pm. Full bar service will be available throughout the show, with the kitchen being open 4-close.All guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian and supervised at all times while inside the building. Failure to provide proper supervision may result in removal from the premises. We appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for all guests. 🎟️ Note: $1 from every ticket sold goes to a fund benefiting local artist mental health & wellbeing. Please note that all ticket purchases are final and nonrefundable.
Getting in
Tickets available online
Registration required — must sign up
Pro tips
All guests under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Ensure you supervise your kids at all times to avoid removal from the venue.
Free parking is available at The Argo, but spots fill up quickly. Arrive early to secure a spot close to the venue.
Who'll Be There
A mix of indie music fans and punk enthusiasts, likely in their late teens to early 30s. Expect a lively atmosphere with people singing along and engaging with the performance, creating a sense of community and connection.
Part II · The feel
The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.
Loud and packed. Expect bodies within arms-reach and music you will feel in your chest.
Audience-shaped. You watch; the room is not here to talk to you.
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