Must See Shows (11/26/25-12/2/25)

Friday, November 28th @ 8pm
bar italia @ Nietzsche’s
London’s buzzy indie rock band Bar Italia will take the stage in the heart of Allentown on Friday evening. Known for their lo-fi sound that blends post-punk and shoegaze, the trio has been generating significant global attention as of late, with Rolling Stone recently dubbing them “one of the most dynamic and thrilling U.K. rock bands in years.”
Friday’s performance is expected to feature tracks from their acclaimed album, Some Like It Hot, a collection of songs praised for turning their quirks into huge choruses and finding elevation in tension. Attendees can anticipate a dynamic live show as the band brings its unique sound across the pond. If you’re a fan of TAGABOW, Geese, or Wednesday, then this one is for you. Tickets are $34.80.
Saturday, November 29th @ 8pm
Thee Isolators @ Revolution Gallery
Buffalo’s own Thee Isolators will showcase their retro garage rock stylings at The Lounge at Revolution Gallery on Saturday. The band is known for their raw and infectious vintage rock and roll sound. Joining the lineup will be fellow Buffalo bands Ancient Chinese Secret and a solo set from Jacob King of TTTT. The night is a celebration of local talent, specifically to the legacy of Kenmore 80s scene icons The Ramrods, which featured members from both Thee Isolators and Ancient Chinese Secret. Tickets are $10.
Tuesday, December 2nd @ 8pm
Yung Gravy @ Electric City
Yung Gravy is set to perform at Electric City on Tuesday, as part of his “Voluptuous Voyage” tour. The show is set to deliver a high-energy night of hip-hop characterized by Gravy’s unique blend of retro beats and witty lyrics. Known for his laid-back swagger and catchy, often humor-laced hooks, Yung Gravy’s music frequently samples soul and oldies from the 1940s onwards, paired with heavy trap drums and his signature baritone voice, creating a one-of-a-kind, party-ready atmosphere that will set you right for Tuesday night. Tickets are $53.27. Do not bring your mom or sister.
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This post was written by Michael Moretti


