
Additional Info
PUSSY RIOT: RIOT DAYSW/ MARGØ
TUE. April 29, 2025
Doors 7PM | Show 8PM
$25 ADV | $30 DOS
General Onsale begins NOW!
All Ages (21+ with valid ID to drink, $3 minor surcharge under 21)
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Artists
Pussy Riot: Riot Days

Described by the international press as:
• “New primal revolutionary electronic punk opera…”
• “Powerful and exhilarating… poetic, razor-sharp and disarmingly witty…”
• “Far from being a conventional gig, it is instead a hard-hitting, punk spirited and encapsulating piece of art theatre…”
• “Stunning audio-visual experience…”
• “The best punk rock show…”
Riot Days showcases Pussy Riot’s innovative combination of live music, theatre, and video.
The first Riot Days international tour commenced in the USA in March 2017. By May 2023, Pussy Riot was honored with the Woody Guthrie Prize and celebrated this achievement with a riveting performance of Riot Days in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Now, a major North America tour beckons.
About Pussy Riot:
A Russian feminist protest and performance art group, they are best known for their provocative activist punk performances. On their name’s significance, they stated, “We called ourselves Pussy Riot because the first word denotes a sexist attitude towards women. Our ‘riot’ is our reply to that attitude.”
Founded in 2011, the group gained global prominence after a performance at Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Saviour led to the imprisonment of three of its members - Maria (Masha) Alyokhina, Nadezhda (Nadya) Tolokonnikova, and Yekaterina (Katya) Samutsevich.
Some perceived their actions as too radical. Today, these perceptions are being re-evaluated, especially as the alliance between the Russian Orthodox Church and Putin’s Kremlin strengthens. It's becoming evident as Orthodox priests sanctify soldiers, tanks, and weaponry meant for the invasion of Ukraine.
In February 2014, Masha, Nadya, and other members showcased as Pussy Riot during the Winter Olympics in Sochi. Their performance was interrupted by Cossacks, serving as security, who assaulted them with whips and pepper spray.
After prison, Masha and Nadya emerged as the most identifiable faces of Pussy Riot. Many affiliate the group with them. However, despite their shared history, various joint protest actions, and belonging to the same Pussy Riot political activist collective, their individual on-stage performances are distinct.
Riot Days Project:
Maria Alyokhina, along with music producer Alexander Cheparukhin, initiated Riot Days based on Alyokhina’s book. The show chronicles Alyokhina’s experiences with Pussy Riot, from their iconic protests to their court trials and prison sentences. The content evolves, reflecting current events like political prosecutions and the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
With over 400 performances globally, “Riot Days” has garnered prestigious awards like the Herald Angel Award, Total Theatre Award of Edinburgh Festivals, the annual anti-fascist award in Germany, the Woody Guthrie Prize in the USA, and more. Just recently four ladies of Riot Days have got the honorary degrees of the Doctor of Letters of the University of Kent, and celebrated this with an impromptu performance in the historical Canterbury Cathedral.
Maria Alyokhina’s 1.5-year detention and house arrest in 2021-2022, for a single social media post supporting Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, exemplifies the climate. Despite these hurdles, she managed to escape Russia in May 2022, disguised as a food courier. Without her Russian passport, she still successfully crossed borders. This escape allowed “Riot Days” to spread its message globally, particularly in support of Ukraine. Significant part of the projects’ income goes to support Ukrainian Okhmatdyt children’s hospital and foundation.
margø

margø wasn’t always a villain. Hailing from the sub-zero tundra of Edmonton, Canada, she developed an early love for rock as she grew enamored with classic anthems by the likes of Joan Jett and Blondie, inspired by their ability to empower millions of fans across all demographics. margø puts a modern, dark spin on the style of her predecessors - and she’s here to serve as the voice for anyone struggling to find their own. Through her dark femme aesthetic meant to empower the collective voice of the outcasts and underdogs of the world, margø sets the stage for the themes of fearlessness and self-worth to shine through each track - offering the perfect supervillain soundtrack that can’t help but make listeners feel unstoppable.
margø is here to bring out your inner villain through her thematically versatile artist project with razor sharp alt-pop bangers delivering messages of self-love, transformation, and empowerment. With the independent release of her debut album, who are you when you’re alone?, in 2024 - margø currently has over 284k monthly listeners on Spotify. To date, she has accumulated over 45 million streams across all DSPs, amplified by the millions of views on videos promoting her music shared across her social media accounts, as well as multiple placements on editorial playlists. This includes over 2 million views, and high engagement, on videos promoting her single “r.i.p.” - which has gained nearly 1.8 million streams since its release on June 7th, 2024. margø has gained social followings of over 81k+ Spotify followers, 310+ TikTok followers, 81k+ Instagram followers, and 11k+ YouTube subscribers. Moving forward, margø is excited to continue her momentum with new music set to be released throughout 2025.