
Live Nation Presents:
Pity Party (Girls Club) with Buddha Trixie
Fri, 3 Apr, 9:00 PM PDT
Doors open
8:00 PM PDT
Cafe Du Nord
2174 Market St., San Francisco, CA 94114
Description
Known for blending raw emotion with a simplistic yet innovative approach to music and art, Pity Party (Girls Club) continues to evolve, captivating audiences and shaping the indie rock landscape.
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
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Indie Rock
Pity Party (Girls Club)
Pity Party (Girls Club)
Indie Rock
Pity Party (Girls Club) is the musical project of American artist, musician, and songwriter Julian Isaac
A. Hailing from the Inland Empire region of Southern California, Julian launched the project in 2014 during his sophomore year of high school. That same year, the debut EP Tired gained significant online traction, paving the way for subsequent releases like Healing Process and Iʼm Sorry Iʼm Like This. These projects delivered fan-favorite tracks such as “Yellow” and “I Hope Youʼre Doing Okay,” solidifying Pity Partyʼs presence in the indie rock scene.
After a four-year hiatus, Pity Party (Girls Club) returned in 2022 with the highly acclaimed album Hard Times/Bad Trips, featuring hits like “I Hope That u Think of Me,” which has amassed over 100 million streams on Spotify. In 2024, Pity Party released their latest album, Even Though I Canʼt Sleep…, a hauntingly introspective work that delves into themes of longing, sleepless nights, and self-reflection. Standout tracks like “Echoes in the Dark” and “Moonlit Silence” have received widespread acclaim, further cementing Julianʼs reputation as a poignant storyteller in the indie rock world.
Known for blending raw emotion with a simplistic yet innovative approach to music and art, Pity Party (Girls Club) continues to evolve, captivating audiences and shaping the indie rock landscape.

Music
Buddha Trixie
Buddha Trixie
Music
(San Diego, CA) Products of Park Village Elementary School, guitarist Andrew Harris, singer/drummer Daniel Cole, and bassist Dennis Moon grew up side by side, witnessing all of each other's awkward years. They harnessed that unbreakable bond into a sick cover of "Gravity" by John Mayer that every parent at their middle school graduation fucked with hard. A bunch of years later, and Kenzo Mann joins the fold, bringing hot synths and hot guitar. They stop playing "Gravity" and write their own songs. Their old fanbase of parents say they've changed. It's okay. The kids love the new songs about whatever Daniel's deal is. Every song they record soon becomes a #1 single. They exclusively tour the planet Earth, citing the crowds on Mars being "wack". Although now drowned in money and fame, the four haven't forgotten their roots -- they humbly sleep in the same bed like the grandparents from Charlie & The Chocolate Factory.