Sun Jun 15 2025
7:30 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
$20.00
Ages 16+
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Psyko Steve Presents
WINONA FIGHTER: THE YES, CHEF TOUR
Sunday, June 15th 2025
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 7:30
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $20 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $25 + fees
WINONA FIGHTER: THE YES, CHEF TOUR
Sunday, June 15th 2025
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 7:30
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $20 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $25 + fees
Psyko Steve Presents
WINONA FIGHTER: THE YES, CHEF TOUR
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Based in Nashville, Winona Fighter—frontwoman and multi-instrumentalist Coco Kinnon, lead guitarist Dan Fuson and bassist/producer Austin Luther—formed after Coco moved there from Boston, and made a strong impression with their 2022 debut EP, Father Figure. Three of its songs—"Subaru”, “You Look Like A Drunk Phoebe Bridgers” and “Wlbrn St Tvrn”—were re-recorded for MY APOLOGIES TO THE CHEF, the band’s debut album, but their power and potency is in no way diminished. In fact, the rage and frustration that courses through them, and which also infuses the band’s energetic and compelling live shows, feels even more visceral, pointed and necessary than before, something that carries over into the other songs too.
$20.00 Ages 16+
Psyko Steve Presents
WINONA FIGHTER: THE YES, CHEF TOUR
Sunday, June 15th 2025
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 7:30
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $20 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $25 + fees
WINONA FIGHTER: THE YES, CHEF TOUR
Sunday, June 15th 2025
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 7:30
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $20 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $25 + fees
Based in Nashville, Winona Fighter—frontwoman and multi-instrumentalist Coco Kinnon, lead guitarist Dan Fuson and bassist/producer Austin Luther—formed after Coco moved there from Boston, and made a strong impression with their 2022 debut EP, Father Figure. Three of its songs—"Subaru”, “You Look Like A Drunk Phoebe Bridgers” and “Wlbrn St Tvrn”—were re-recorded for MY APOLOGIES TO THE CHEF, the band’s debut album, but their power and potency is in no way diminished. In fact, the rage and frustration that courses through them, and which also infuses the band’s energetic and compelling live shows, feels even more visceral, pointed and necessary than before, something that carries over into the other songs too.
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