Blabpipe with Bro T & the Boys, Grandstand Jockeys
Friday, May 30, 2025 - 7:30pm to 10:00pm05/30/2025 11:30pm
Blabpipe with Bro T & the Boys, Grandstand Jockeys
Advance: $14 (+fees) // Day of show: $17 (+fees)
Tickets: https://sevendaystickets.com/events/blabpipe-w-brother-t-the-boys-and-the-grandstand-jockeys-5-30-2025
Doors: 7:00 // Show: 7:30
BYOB (21+)
All Ages
Blabpipe:
Blabpipe is an underground rock band that blends rock riffs, upbeat rhythms, melodic vocals, and poetically charged lyrics into a distinctive sound. Formed in New England, the band began as a trio with Ray (vocals/guitar), Sean (bass), and Greg (drums). Their early years were marked by original songs and performances across northern bars.
Influenced by current events and combining literature, art, and hard-driving rock, Blabpipe quickly gained a reputation for thought-provoking songs with diverse textures and emotions. After releasing their first EP, 6 Pack (2015), they followed up with albums Avalanche (2017), Gen X (2018), Idle Hands (2020), Early Rock Years (2023), and the single I Fight Monsters (2021).
Brother T and the Boys:
Brother T and the Boys is a high-energy punk/hard rock band from New York's Capital and Adirondack regions. Led by the charismatic Brother T (Thomas Hogan), alongside James Krone on bass and Toddeee D. on drums, the power trio is known for their unique stage presence - complete with rubber chickens and slide whistles. The band has expanded beyond their local territory to venues in Burlington and Brooklyn, delivering performances that blend punk attitude with community spirit. Their music is available on Bandcamp.
The Grandstand Jockeys:
Formed in 2021 by ex-punk drummer Ron Burris, The Grandstand Jockeys are a four-piece band from New York known for captivating fans with their unique, guitar-driven brand of grunge pop. With a reputation for electric performances and two EPs under their belt – with a third incoming – they are building momentum every day as they work towards their goal of becoming the world's biggest band.
The Underground - Listening Room, Pleasant Street, Randolph, VT
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The Underground - Listening Room, Pleasant Street, Randolph, VT
Advance: $14 (+fees) // Day of show: $17 (+fees)
Tickets: https://sevendaystickets.com/events/blabpipe-w-brother-t-the-boys-and-the-grandstand-jockeys-5-30-2025
Doors: 7:00 // Show: 7:30
BYOB (21+)
All Ages
Blabpipe:
Blabpipe is an underground rock band that blends rock riffs, upbeat rhythms, melodic vocals, and poetically charged lyrics into a distinctive sound. Formed in New England, the band began as a trio with Ray (vocals/guitar), Sean (bass), and Greg (drums). Their early years were marked by original songs and performances across northern bars.
Influenced by current events and combining literature, art, and hard-driving rock, Blabpipe quickly gained a reputation for thought-provoking songs with diverse textures and emotions. After releasing their first EP, 6 Pack (2015), they followed up with albums Avalanche (2017), Gen X (2018), Idle Hands (2020), Early Rock Years (2023), and the single I Fight Monsters (2021).
Brother T and the Boys:
Brother T and the Boys is a high-energy punk/hard rock band from New York's Capital and Adirondack regions. Led by the charismatic Brother T (Thomas Hogan), alongside James Krone on bass and Toddeee D. on drums, the power trio is known for their unique stage presence - complete with rubber chickens and slide whistles. The band has expanded beyond their local territory to venues in Burlington and Brooklyn, delivering performances that blend punk attitude with community spirit. Their music is available on Bandcamp.
The Grandstand Jockeys:
Formed in 2021 by ex-punk drummer Ron Burris, The Grandstand Jockeys are a four-piece band from New York known for captivating fans with their unique, guitar-driven brand of grunge pop. With a reputation for electric performances and two EPs under their belt – with a third incoming – they are building momentum every day as they work towards their goal of becoming the world's biggest band.