Thu Aug 20 2026

6:00 PM

Whisky A Go Go

8901 W Sunset Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90069

$28.30 - $723.55

All Ages

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Josie Cotton

  • Josie Cotton

    Pop

    Josie Cotton hails from Dallas, Texas having moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in music. Best known for the world-wide explosion that was “Johnny, Are You Queer?” in the early ‘80s, it was also included in the seminal film Valley Girl which she appeared in with her band the Party Crashers. Later it was featured in the notorious Jack Ass Number Two and on the John Waters curated compilation album A Date with John Waters. Cotton has been called “the Andy Warhol of pop music“ by some.  She is known for her quirky stylizations and musical experimentations from pop to rockabilly, electronica,
    swamp, lounge, Western, garage rock and beyond. Imagine Wanda Jackson meets Nancy Sinatra and has a baby with Nico (if you dare). John Waters wrote of her B-movie theme song record, Invasion of the B-Girls, “Josie Cotton has made the unlistenable unforgettable.” 
    Her latest and eighth studio album, Day of the Gun, released May 2, 2023, with the singles and videos “Disco Ball” and “Painting in Blood” leading up to the LP release. The previous single (also on the LP) released late ’22, is “The Ballad of Elvis Presley,” a duet with Prima Donna’s Kevin Preston, also featuring Clem Burke (Blondie) and Lee
    Rocker (Stray Cats) with an elaborate video directed by Piper Ferguson. The LP also features Eddie Spaghetti (Supersuckers) on bass. The LP was written by Cotton and co-produced by Cotton and long-time co-conspirator Paul Roessler (Screamers, Nina Hagen, Twisted Roots). Cotton describes her latest album as a dystopian musical with David Lynch re-incarnated as a French poodle who overthinks everything in her path, after eating her own face. “I thought I was being ironic but then I realized it was literally true,“ she laughs. Day of the Gun is out on Kitten Robot Records, a boutique label Cotton founded withRoessler which has reissued Cotton’s entire catalog along with new music from Cotton-
    boosted bands such as Hayley and the Crushers, Loki’s Folly, CrowJane and numerous others.

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Table for 2 Upstairs Against Railing

Includes 2 Tickets

$157.05 ($150.00 + $7.05 fees)
Barstool Table for 2 on Balcony (2nd Row)

Includes 2 Tickets

$105.55 ($100.00 + $5.55 fees)
Downstairs Booth- Seats 2

Includes 2 Tickets & $100 Bar Credit (gratuity not included)

$311.55 ($300.00 + $11.55 fees)
Downstairs Booth- Seats 5

Includes 5 Tickets & $100 Bar Credit (gratuity not included)

$517.55 ($500.00 + $17.55 fees)
Downstairs Booth- Seats 7

Includes 7 Tickets & $100 Bar Credit (gratuity not included)

$723.55 ($700.00 + $23.55 fees)
General Admission

$28.30 ($25.00 + $3.30 fees)

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Josie Cotton

Thu Aug 20 2026 6:00 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

Whisky A Go Go West Hollywood CA

$28.30 - $723.55 All Ages

Josie Cotton

Pop

Josie Cotton hails from Dallas, Texas having moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in music. Best known for the world-wide explosion that was “Johnny, Are You Queer?” in the early ‘80s, it was also included in the seminal film Valley Girl which she appeared in with her band the Party Crashers. Later it was featured in the notorious Jack Ass Number Two and on the John Waters curated compilation album A Date with John Waters. Cotton has been called “the Andy Warhol of pop music“ by some.  She is known for her quirky stylizations and musical experimentations from pop to rockabilly, electronica,
swamp, lounge, Western, garage rock and beyond. Imagine Wanda Jackson meets Nancy Sinatra and has a baby with Nico (if you dare). John Waters wrote of her B-movie theme song record, Invasion of the B-Girls, “Josie Cotton has made the unlistenable unforgettable.” 
Her latest and eighth studio album, Day of the Gun, released May 2, 2023, with the singles and videos “Disco Ball” and “Painting in Blood” leading up to the LP release. The previous single (also on the LP) released late ’22, is “The Ballad of Elvis Presley,” a duet with Prima Donna’s Kevin Preston, also featuring Clem Burke (Blondie) and Lee
Rocker (Stray Cats) with an elaborate video directed by Piper Ferguson. The LP also features Eddie Spaghetti (Supersuckers) on bass. The LP was written by Cotton and co-produced by Cotton and long-time co-conspirator Paul Roessler (Screamers, Nina Hagen, Twisted Roots). Cotton describes her latest album as a dystopian musical with David Lynch re-incarnated as a French poodle who overthinks everything in her path, after eating her own face. “I thought I was being ironic but then I realized it was literally true,“ she laughs. Day of the Gun is out on Kitten Robot Records, a boutique label Cotton founded withRoessler which has reissued Cotton’s entire catalog along with new music from Cotton-
boosted bands such as Hayley and the Crushers, Loki’s Folly, CrowJane and numerous others.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 10 per person
Table for 2 Upstairs Against Railing
Includes 2 Tickets
$157.05 ($150.00 + $7.05 fees)
Barstool Table for 2 on Balcony (2nd Row)
Includes 2 Tickets
$105.55 ($100.00 + $5.55 fees)
Downstairs Booth- Seats 2
Includes 2 Tickets & $100 Bar Credit (gratuity not included)
$311.55 ($300.00 + $11.55 fees)
Downstairs Booth- Seats 5
Includes 5 Tickets & $100 Bar Credit (gratuity not included)
$517.55 ($500.00 + $17.55 fees)
Downstairs Booth- Seats 7
Includes 7 Tickets & $100 Bar Credit (gratuity not included)
$723.55 ($700.00 + $23.55 fees)
General Admission
$28.30 ($25.00 + $3.30 fees)

Delivery Method

eTickets
Will Call

Terms & Conditions

ALL SALES ARE FINAL!!