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Wavves
Bass Drum of DeathWorlds Worst
Sun, Jul 19 2026 Doors: 7:00 pm Show: @ 8:00 pm
Off Broadway
All Ages
$29.85 - $46.31

Additional Info

WAVVES
W/ BASS DRUM OF DEATH
WORLDS WORST

SUN. July 19, 2026
Doors 7PM | Show 8PM
$25 ADV | $30 DOS | $40 BALCONY

Bandsintown Presale begins Tuesday, March 24th, at 10 AM CT
Spotify Presale begins Wednesday, March 25, at 10 AM CT
General Onsale begins Friday, March 27, at 10 AM CT.

All Ages (21+ with valid ID to drink, $3 minor surcharge under 21)

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Artists

Wavves


Bass Drum of Death

Bass Drum of Death is getting back to basics. From the bare-bones title of their sixth record—SIX—to the writing approach—their first two LPs were recorded entirely on GarageBand—the creative process for the group is strikingly similar to the early stages of their career. While the new album marks a return to their original recording method, there are a few notable changes. Instead of working solo on the demos, frontman John Barrett and the band (Jim Barrett, guitar; Ian Kirkpatrick, drums) convened for several sessions in Barrett’s home studio in Nashville to bring the songs to life. Manning the faders was producer Jeremy Ferguson (Cage the Elephant, White Reaper), who then hosted the band for ten snowy days of fine tuning at his Battle Tapes studio. The result is a scuzzy blast of their signature sound, with influences ranging from The Stooges to ZZ Top and very much aided by Ferguson’s deft engineering touch. If SIX sounds like a return to form, the band proves they still have a few tricks in their pockets and things up their sleeves.


Worlds Worst

Worlds Worst is an SLC-based band who introduced their loud, energetic-while-melancholic sound with the release of their two EP’s in 2020 and 2021. They released their self-titled debut album in March of 2023 via Smoking Room/Julia’s War Records, which earned them recognition as one of Stereogum’s Best New Bands of 2023.

 

Worlds Worst has toured extensively across the US, have played multiple festivals, including headlining Philly’s Julia’s War Fest, playing Vermont’s Otis Mountain Get Down, SLC’s Kilby Block Party twice, and the new Best Friends Forever Festival in Las Vegas.