Sun May 4 2025

7:00 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)

Moe's Alley

1535 Commercial Way Santa Cruz, CA 95065

$30 advance / $35 day of show

Ages 21+

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Moe's Alley presents The Halluci Nation "Path of The Baby Face" tour! 

Sunday, May 4th
Doors: 6pm / Show: 7pm
$30 in advance / $35 day of the show
21+

*Tickets on sale Friday, March 21st at 10am PT*

THE HALLUCI NATION
The Halluci Nation, comprised of Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill, the acclaimed  Indigenous Producer/DJ duo (formerly A Tribe Called Red)— have solidified their place as a  groundbreaking force in contemporary music.  

Formed in Ottawa, Canada, The Halluci Nation have garnered international acclaim for their  innovative fusion of traditional Indigenous music with genres like dubstep, hip-hop, and drum &  bass. Their distinctive sound not only celebrates Indigenous heritage but also disrupts the  mainstream, by addressing the complex conversation surrounding the modern-day Indigenous  experience. 

The duo’s journey has been marked by countless milestones. From their early hit songs  like “Electric Pow Wow Drum” to “R.E.D.” to “Stadium Pow Wow”, The Halluci Nation has  carved out anthems that resonate deeply with fans worldwide. Their dynamic music, paired with  electrifying live shows, have earned them numerous accolades, including three Juno Awards and  appearances on festival stages like Coachella. The group has had their music featured in Major  Films, Television Series, and Video Games such as Fortnite.  

In 2025, The Halluci Nation made history as the first independent Indigenous artists from North  America to reach 100 million streams on Spotify, a monumental achievement that underscores  their global reach and growing influence.
 

Moe's Alley Presents: The Halluci Nation

  • The Halluci Nation

    The Halluci Nation

    Dance/Electronic

    The Halluci Nation is real. 

    After starting a new cycle, 3-time Juno Award Winners- Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill of A Tribe Called Red reintroduced themselves as The Halluci Nation to reflect the evolution of their music and mission. The Halluci Nation, took its name from a phrase coined by John Trudell, to describe the vast global community of people who remember at their core, what it means to be human. As a visionary artist and activist, Trudell recognized the connection between his accomplishments and what ATCR did intuitively through music and art. 

    Trudell’s voice was the first heard on Tribe’s record, We Are The Halluci Nation, and fittingly, and is also the first you hear on The Halluci Nation’s record, One More Saturday Night. The album is a love letter to the Electric Pow Wow gatherings launched at Ottawa’s Babylon nightclub in 2007. It represents an imagined denouement to the biweekly Saturday-night parties that ended abruptly in 2017, without ever getting the proper send-off. One More Saturday Night thus pays homage to the parties’ energy and momentum that elevated The Halluci Nation to this pivotal point in their career of fully mastering their own music style while also moving beyond club music; or “mixing dance music with dance music,” as Bear Witness succinctly puts it. 

    This is a beginning, not an end, after all. The Halluci Nation maintains focus on what they feel they can impact most: how Indigenous people are seen. Through groundbreaking stage shows and ever-changing visuals, Bear Witness and 2oolman are working to create media that reflects the modern day Indigenous identity. They see themselves simply as contributors to a necessary conversation around a subtle and complex representation of the contemporary Indigenous experience. 

    In November 2023 The Halluci Nation continue to contribute to that conversation with their next project, “The Road To Halluci Mania”, a 2-part EP themed around their love for Professional Wrestling and overcoming obstacles by remaining to be an authentic representation of oneself. 

    The last album we wrapped up a whole decade of experience up and closed that cycle. In doing so we gave the coordinates of where the future was headed. So that’s what this EP is,” says Bear. “it’s where we are in this present moment and gives another look into plans for the future of The Halluci Nation. It’s a project that people can dance to, but it still has the strong message we are known for. This time we wanted to show it through a bit of a different lens to help further push the conversation about indigenous representation and how we can all impact change”.

    “Path of The Heel” exposes listeners to the “Heel” side of Professional Wrestling and the plot to take down the “baby face” Tag Team Champions by a group named “The Alie Nation”. This concept is played out through the production of hard hitting Dub-Step and Drum & Bass tracks, combined with further experimentation of cross-genre collaborations featuring Damian Abraham, and drum group Northern Cree. The result catapults The Halluci Nation’s classic sound and their message into the present and beyond.

    We wanted to take our music to a place it’s never been before and really challenge our abilities with this project,” says 2oolman. “We showed a little bit of our ambitious side on our last record by making a lot of songs that we’d been wanting to do for a long time. But that was just the beginning. We are at a point where we are making music we love, that is inspired by our everyday lives and all the incredible people that we have been lucky to surround ourselves with. This isn’t even a fraction of it… We’ve got so much more coming.

    This is just the START of THE HALLUCI NATION.

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Moe's Alley Presents: The Halluci Nation

Sun May 4 2025 7:00 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

Moe's Alley Santa Cruz CA
Moe's Alley Presents: The Halluci Nation

$30 advance / $35 day of show Ages 21+

Moe's Alley presents The Halluci Nation "Path of The Baby Face" tour! 

Sunday, May 4th
Doors: 6pm / Show: 7pm
$30 in advance / $35 day of the show
21+

*Tickets on sale Friday, March 21st at 10am PT*

THE HALLUCI NATION
The Halluci Nation, comprised of Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill, the acclaimed  Indigenous Producer/DJ duo (formerly A Tribe Called Red)— have solidified their place as a  groundbreaking force in contemporary music.  

Formed in Ottawa, Canada, The Halluci Nation have garnered international acclaim for their  innovative fusion of traditional Indigenous music with genres like dubstep, hip-hop, and drum &  bass. Their distinctive sound not only celebrates Indigenous heritage but also disrupts the  mainstream, by addressing the complex conversation surrounding the modern-day Indigenous  experience. 

The duo’s journey has been marked by countless milestones. From their early hit songs  like “Electric Pow Wow Drum” to “R.E.D.” to “Stadium Pow Wow”, The Halluci Nation has  carved out anthems that resonate deeply with fans worldwide. Their dynamic music, paired with  electrifying live shows, have earned them numerous accolades, including three Juno Awards and  appearances on festival stages like Coachella. The group has had their music featured in Major  Films, Television Series, and Video Games such as Fortnite.  

In 2025, The Halluci Nation made history as the first independent Indigenous artists from North  America to reach 100 million streams on Spotify, a monumental achievement that underscores  their global reach and growing influence.
 
The Halluci Nation

The Halluci Nation

Dance/Electronic

The Halluci Nation is real. 

After starting a new cycle, 3-time Juno Award Winners- Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill of A Tribe Called Red reintroduced themselves as The Halluci Nation to reflect the evolution of their music and mission. The Halluci Nation, took its name from a phrase coined by John Trudell, to describe the vast global community of people who remember at their core, what it means to be human. As a visionary artist and activist, Trudell recognized the connection between his accomplishments and what ATCR did intuitively through music and art. 

Trudell’s voice was the first heard on Tribe’s record, We Are The Halluci Nation, and fittingly, and is also the first you hear on The Halluci Nation’s record, One More Saturday Night. The album is a love letter to the Electric Pow Wow gatherings launched at Ottawa’s Babylon nightclub in 2007. It represents an imagined denouement to the biweekly Saturday-night parties that ended abruptly in 2017, without ever getting the proper send-off. One More Saturday Night thus pays homage to the parties’ energy and momentum that elevated The Halluci Nation to this pivotal point in their career of fully mastering their own music style while also moving beyond club music; or “mixing dance music with dance music,” as Bear Witness succinctly puts it. 

This is a beginning, not an end, after all. The Halluci Nation maintains focus on what they feel they can impact most: how Indigenous people are seen. Through groundbreaking stage shows and ever-changing visuals, Bear Witness and 2oolman are working to create media that reflects the modern day Indigenous identity. They see themselves simply as contributors to a necessary conversation around a subtle and complex representation of the contemporary Indigenous experience. 

In November 2023 The Halluci Nation continue to contribute to that conversation with their next project, “The Road To Halluci Mania”, a 2-part EP themed around their love for Professional Wrestling and overcoming obstacles by remaining to be an authentic representation of oneself. 

The last album we wrapped up a whole decade of experience up and closed that cycle. In doing so we gave the coordinates of where the future was headed. So that’s what this EP is,” says Bear. “it’s where we are in this present moment and gives another look into plans for the future of The Halluci Nation. It’s a project that people can dance to, but it still has the strong message we are known for. This time we wanted to show it through a bit of a different lens to help further push the conversation about indigenous representation and how we can all impact change”.

“Path of The Heel” exposes listeners to the “Heel” side of Professional Wrestling and the plot to take down the “baby face” Tag Team Champions by a group named “The Alie Nation”. This concept is played out through the production of hard hitting Dub-Step and Drum & Bass tracks, combined with further experimentation of cross-genre collaborations featuring Damian Abraham, and drum group Northern Cree. The result catapults The Halluci Nation’s classic sound and their message into the present and beyond.

We wanted to take our music to a place it’s never been before and really challenge our abilities with this project,” says 2oolman. “We showed a little bit of our ambitious side on our last record by making a lot of songs that we’d been wanting to do for a long time. But that was just the beginning. We are at a point where we are making music we love, that is inspired by our everyday lives and all the incredible people that we have been lucky to surround ourselves with. This isn’t even a fraction of it… We’ve got so much more coming.

This is just the START of THE HALLUCI NATION.

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Ages 21+
limit 10 per person
General Admission
$35.46 ($30.00 + $5.46 fees)

Delivery Method

eTickets
Will Call

Terms & Conditions

This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.