Sleater-Kinney
( Doors: 7:00 pm ) SHOW: 8:00 pm PST

“Every pair of online tickets purchased comes with one (1) CD copy or one (1) digital download of Sleater-Kinney’s forthcoming album. You will receive an additional email with instructions on how to redeem your album after your purchase. U.S. / Canadian residents only. Offer not valid on any resale tickets.”
Onsale Schedule
Fan Presale: Friday, June 7 (8 AM) – Thursday, June 13 (10 PM)
Public On Sale: Friday, June 14 (10 AM)
ALL AGES
This event is open to all ages. All guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or responsible adult over the age of 25 with written authorization.
Dinner and drinks are available at our connected restaurant - West Coast Tavern. Happy hour every day from 4 pm to 6 pm. The kitchen is open until midnight every day. More information: www.WestCoastTavern.com
Parking is available at the parking structure directly across the street from us on 29th St. Your ticket fee includes validation for the parking structure, which is redeemable at the venue.
Sleater-Kinney set a new bar for punk’s political insight and emotional impact. Now, at the height of their formidable powers, the feminist icons continue to challenge themselves, break all the rules and push boundaries. This new creative chapter in the acclaimed band’s musical journey is poised to win over both longtime admirers and new fans alike.
In 2018 she premiered her single “f*cked up” on Clash Magazine and a 3-track EP entitled 4u that follows up her last EP release, sweet asl. Her work joins company with her features on Saba’s “CARE FOR ME” and subsequent Tiny Desk appearance as well as Sen Morimoto’s “Cannonball!” and The O’My’s “Tomorrow”.
She continues to write songs while playing shows around the country, most recently as a main act at Red Bull Music Festival Presents: XICAGO, as well as a direct opener for Kali Uchis at Concord Music Hall and Jamila Woods at House of Vans. KAINA embodies a soft, savory voice that’s sharp enough to remind you of what happens when you get too close to the sun.