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SUN · OCT 18 · 3:00 PM

Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers

ft. Roger Clyne, PH Naffah, Jim Dalton +1 more

Shank Hall· 1434 N Farwell Ave

Rock out with Roger Clyne's mariachi-infused punk at Shank Hall.

Part I

The details

About this event

Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers are set to light up Shank Hall with their eclectic mix of rock, punk, and mariachi influences. Known for their engaging live shows, the band brings a sense of fun and storytelling to the stage, drawing from Clyne's diverse life experiences and musical inspirations.

With a career spanning decades, starting with The Refreshments, Clyne and his bandmates have crafted a sound that’s both nostalgic and fresh. Their performances are a celebration of life, music, and the stories that connect us all. Expect a night filled with high energy, catchy tunes, and a few surprises along the way.

From the organizer

“Here’s to life!” Fans around the world can be found singing the chorus of the Roger Clyne-penned fan favorite “Mekong” and toasting their glasses in unison to celebrate life through rock-n-roll. But the inspiration for the song dates back to the time Roger went to Taipei, Taiwan, as a college student to teach English during the day and busk with his guitar at night for money. Today, as Clyne prepares to release his 11th studio album, he continues to transform his life experiences, inspirations, observations and his own muses into timeless music. And whether he’s wearing his Converse high tops, boots or sandals, Clyne’s blend of punk rock, americana, indie-pop and mariachi influences have made him, drummer PH Naffah, guitarist Jim Dalton and bassist Nick Scropos – collectively known as Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers – one of America’s best live rock-n-roll bands. Starting with the seminal Tempe quartet, The Refreshments, Clyne and Naffah put the fun in rock & roll during the 90s grunge era with a sense of humor. They also started what would become a trademark sound on all future albums by adding mariachi horns, something Clyne was influenced by while in college studying Cultural Anthropology with an ethnography study of mariachis during a three month Spanish-immersion stay with a local family in Ensenada, Mexico.

Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pricing details

$30 plus fees, total $35.78.

Pro tips

  • Driving / parking

    Parking can be tricky around Shank Hall. There's a small lot behind the venue, but it fills up fast. Street parking is available on Farwell Ave, but check for signs as some spots are metered until 9pm.

  • Concert-goers

    Shank Hall is known for its intimate setting. For the best sound experience, stand near the center of the room, about halfway back from the stage.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy3/5
ZenMosh Pit
Festival EnergyNostalgicHypeIntimate
Indie MusicPunk DiyCraft Beer

Music

RockPunkIndie
Loud

Who'll Be There

Expect a mixed crowd of adults in their 20s to 50s, including long-time fans of Roger Clyne, local music lovers, and those drawn to the venue's intimate setting. The all-ages policy suggests families or younger attendees might also be present, but the primary demographic will likely be adults.

How the Room Feels

Loud musicStanding roomLive amplified sound

What You'll Leave With

A memory

Who It's For

Social style:
Audience-style
Energy needed:
Sit back and receive

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 musicStanding roomLive amplified sound

The crowd

Audience-shaped. You watch; the room is not here to talk to you.

You'll leave with

A memory

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