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Live Nation Presents
BLACK PISTOL FIRE: FLAGRANT ACT OF BLISS TOUR
Fri, 27 Feb, 8:00 PM MST
Doors open
7:00 PM MST
Crescent Ballroom
308 North 2nd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003
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Description
Live Nation Presents
BLACK PISTOL FIRE
with special guest
PINK FUZZ
Friday, February 27th 2025
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 8:00
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $25 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $27 + fees
Event Information
Age Limit
16+

Rock
Pink Fuzz
Pink Fuzz
Rock
Pink Fuzz is a brother/sister led three-piece out of Denver made up of singer/guitarist John Demitro, singer/bassist LuLu Demitro joined by Will Trafas on the drums. Pink Fuzz came to fruition at the end of 2017. Quickly picking up steam and wanting to expand out of Denver, Pink Fuzz started touring extensively. Creating a DIY circuit throughout the country, they’ve built a grassroots fanbase that has anxiously been awaiting new releases. Finally, 4 years after their newest release “Resolution”, the band is putting us on track for a new album, produced by Kevin Mckeown (Black Pistol Fire) and mixed by Alain Johannes (Queens of the Stone Age, Chris Cornell, PJ Harvey, Arctic Monkeys). This has been their strongest body of work they’ve put out yet. The coined term “High-Speed Desert Rock” suits them; this album is fast-paced, dynamic and hard-hitting. “Resolution” released on September 19th - “The desert is a starting point, not the end of their reach. It’d be fair to call them songwriting-based if they didn’t also kick so much ass as players.” – The Obelisk”
After releasing singles for the album and getting picked up to support The Sword and Rickshaw Billies Burger Patrol on 25 dates fall of 2025 the band is getting busier and honing in their impressive live show - “Tight rock energy, shimmering melody and far out guitar solos, what’s not to like?...The siblings both sing, harmonising with one another, just adding that much more hypnotic momentum to their stonerish, doomy, psychedelic fuelled rock.” 4/5 stars – Metal Epidemic
