Must See Shows (11/5/25-11/11/25)

Thursday, November 6th @ 7pm
On the Cinder @ Mohawk Place
Buffalo-based punk rock trio On the Cinder joins the re-opening month of programming at beloved, recently re-launched live music staple Mohawk Place. The venue is running on all cylinders after a successful back-to-back Halloween weekend so expect much more programming notes from our side.
On the Cinder has been a project since 2013, formed by three college roommates who have remained friends and collaborators for over twelve years. They operated out of a cherished local DIY spot called The Flower House and hosted/shared the stage with countless touring punk acts throughout the 2010s. Thursday night’s show is no different with the band sharing the stage with Sacramento pop-punkers Addalemon who are in the midst of an east coast tour.
Local support is coming via local indiemos West Ferry and Niagara Falls skate-punks Working Class Stiffs. 7pm doors with a $12 cover.
Friday, November 7th @ 10pm
Les Greene and the Swayzees @ Jack Rabbit
Vintage 60s soul singer Les Greene brings his retro re-workings to Jack Rabbit for undoubtedly a high octane performance on Friday evening. With comparisons to Sam Cooke and Little Richard, the project is high energy and uber engaging and will bring you back to the glory days of Motown. If you are looking to take a chance this week on something outside your periphery, here’s your sign. We promise you will be entertained. $5 cover.
Sunday, November 9th @ 7pm
Kid Tigrrr @ 9th Ward
After the Bills win on Sunday over the Miami Dolphins, you’ll likely need a chilled out dream-pop evening to re-set the adrenaline and stave off the Sunday scaries until 1am. Enter Kid Tigrrr the solo project from former Niights frontwoman Jenna Fournier. Based out of Cleveland, Kid Tigrrr’s sound is ethereal and haunting, a sound that fans of Sylvan Esso, MEW, or Grimes would appreciate
Opening the gig are local shoegazers Elemantra *, who are playing in support of their new release Air Like a Buzzsaw, which came out a few weeks back. $20 cover.
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This post was written by Michael Moretti


