Must See Shows (9/25/24-10/1/24)


Wednesday, 9/25 @ 7pm

Great Lake Swimmers w/ Tough Old Bird & Abe Partridge @ Buffalo Iron Works

Indie folk outfit Great Lake Swimmers makes a mid-week stop in Buffalo on Wednesday 9/25. Based out of Toronto, Buffalo might be the easiest gig logistically for the band to reach, so expect the Swim team to be on their A-game. Since forming in the early 2000s, Great Lake Swimmers have received high praise from critics and fans alike with their earnest and homespun Americana sound. If you’re a fan of Iron & Wine, Sufjan Stevens, or Fleet Foxes, plan on heading down to the Cobblestone District.

Opening up the night are Buffalo-based indie folk act, Tough Old Bird, and Alabama singer/songwriter Abe Partridge. Tickets are $25.


Thursday, 9/26 @ 7pm

The Japanese House @ Electric City

English pop star The Japanese House will be in town this week at downtown Buffalo’s newest venue, Electric City.  Amber Mary Bain, the brains and voice behind The Japanese House, has been working on the project since 2012, after partnering up with The 1975’s Matt Healy. Their sound is accessible, with an angsty Gen-Z Tiktok understanding, and the finger on the pulse for 2024’s indie pop market. If you’re a fan of Polachek, boygenius, or pre-fame Chappell Roan without a radio edit, then The Japanese House should be on your Thursday to-do. Tickets are somewhere between $30-$90… $30 if you want to stand in the GA, $90 if you want to eat caviar in the balcony on a throne.


Monday, 9/30 @ 7pm

Haley Blais w/ WORMY @ 9th Ward

This is your reminder to record Monday Night Raw on YouTubeTV because the 9th Ward has some quality counter programming planned in their cozy Delaware Ave. basement. Vancouver’s Haley Blais will make her first stop in Buffalo with tour mates Wormy. Signed to the record label Arts & Crafts (Andy Shauf, Broken Social Scene, Feist, & MANY MORE), Blais’ sound is lush with clever lyrics that navigate life in your twenties in the 2020s. Touring in support of their latest album Wisecrack,  fans of Caroline Rose, Soccer Mommy, or Snail Mail would be pleased with Blais’ sound.

Starting things off right is Wormy, the music moniker for Brooklyn singer/songwriter Noah Rauchwerk. He may look familiar as his other gig is the touring drummer for Samia. It will be $18 at the door.

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This post was written by Michael Moretti

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