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International Concerts
- December 5, 2025Until 2025-12-05Sydney, NSW, AustraliaLansdowne HotelSCOWL (USA), END IT (USA) + SECRET WORLD – SYDNEY 18+On partner site
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- April 25, 2026Saturday 11:00 a.m.Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaLas Vegas Festival GroundsSick New WorldOn partner site
Lineup
- Sick New World
- System Of A Down
- Korn
- Bring Me The Horizon
- Evanescence
- Marilyn Manson
- Knocked Loose
- Cypress Hill
- Mastodon
- Filter
- Ministry
- AFI
- Acid Bath
- Danny Elfman
- Underoath
- She Wants Revenge
- Wage War
- Coal Chamber
- Poison the Well
- Terror
- Clutch
- KMFDM
- P.O.D.
- Melvins
- Glassjaw
- Sunami
- Scowl
- Speed
- Orgy
- Alien Ant Farm
- Snot
- Bloodywood
- Twin Tribes
- HEALTH
- Superheaven
- Carpenter Brut
- Failure
- Kittie
- Corrosion of Conformity
- Norma Jean
- Pain Of Truth
- Violent Vira
- VOWWS
- TSS
- Speed of Light
- Sleep Theory
- Lords of Acid
- End It
- Better Lovers
- Ego Kill Talent
- The Dark
- Chained Saint
- October 24, 2026Saturday 12:00 p.m.Fort Worth, TX, United States Of AmericaTexas Motor SpeedwaySick New WorldOn partner site
Lineup
- Sick New World
- System Of A Down
- Deftones
- Slayer
- Evanescence
- Marilyn Manson
- The Prodigy
- Knocked Loose
- Mastodon
- Power Trip
- Ministry
- AFI
- Underoath
- Clutch
- Down
- Coal Chamber
- Poison the Well
- She Wants Revenge
- Boy Harsher
- Wage War
- Terror
- Sunami
- Scowl
- KMFDM
- Melvins
- Glassjaw
- Speed
- P.O.D.
- Deafheaven
- Kittie
- Alien Ant Farm
- Snot
- Orgy
- Superheaven
- Norma Jean
- Filter
- Twin Tribes
- Failure
- Lords of Acid
- Pain Of Truth
- Haywire
- Violent Vira
- Sleep Theory
- Better Lovers
- TSS
- Speed of Light
- Dying Wish
- Amira Elfeky
- The Dark
- Ego Kill Talent
- PeelingFlesh
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About
Scowl on Tour
Not many hardcore punk bands' visual images are filled with flowers and pastel colors, but there aren't many hardcore bands like Scowl. Fronted by vocalist Kat Moss, the Santa Cruz, California, quartet released their debut album, Hot Flowers Grow, in November 2021, and their album is anything but sweet-smelling roses. Overflowing with frenetic energy and chaos, the album addresses heavy themes including troubled childhood, taking revenge on an abuser and anger at the state of the world.
Most of the 10 songs on Hot Flowers Grow clock in at just under two minutes, taking listeners on a whirlwind ride of aggression and rage to a cathartic musical release. In an interview with Brooklyn Vegan, Moss describes the tune "Idle Roaring Room" as "literally just a minute of me yelling for people to actually listen to themselves and those around them," and somehow it works. Make your way to Scowl's live shows and headbang out your aggressions when they tour through your city next.
Scowl Live in Concert
Inspired by punk bands including Black Flag, New York Dolls and Justice League, Scowl deliver hardcore punk with a refreshing twist and a magnetic lead singer, Kat Moss. The four-piece band are an integral part of the Northern California hardcore scene where they got their start. Growing up in the small, scenic town of Rocklin, California, just north of Sacramento, Moss was drawn to the rawness of punk and hardcore music in a town where she felt like an outsider. She was dating guitarist Malachi Greene when they decided to perform in a band together, and realized they had incredible chemistry both on and off stage.
Malachi and drummer Cole Gilbert wrote the music for the five songs that would become their debut recording soon after, and Moss reportedly penned the lyrics for all the songs in just one day. They put it out as a self-titled EP in 2019, and had booked their first show less than a week later. Bass player Bailey Lupo came onboard that year and they released another EP, Reality After Reality, later that same year.
After a brief tour supporting Absence of Mine, a series of backyard and basement gigs followed and Scowl quickly made a name for themselves.
Now considered critical darlings of the indie scene, the band is known for their fiery live performances, boundless energy and earnest delivery that make crowds go wild. Brooklyn Vegan says the band are best seen live, busting out "fuzzy power chord riffs that toe the line between classic hardcore and garage punk, and Kat Moss tops it off with a vicious bark that avoids typical hardcore clichés." This is all delivered with a fury and intensity that make Scowl one of the most exciting and promising hardcore bands of their generation.
Setlists
- 1.Special
- 2.B.A.B.E.
- 3.Shot Down
- 4.Let You Down
- 5.Psychic Dance Routine
- 6.Blood Fantasy
- 7.Bloodhound
- 8.Tonight (I’m Afraid)
- 9.Cellophane
- 10.Not Hell, Not Heaven
- 11.Fuck Around
- 12.Are We All Angels
- 13.Opening Night
- 1.Special
- 2.B.A.B.E.
- 3.Shot Down
- 4.Cellophane
- 5.Psychic Dance Routine
- 6.Blood Fantasy
- 7.Tonight (I’m Afraid)
- 8.Suffer the Fool (How High Are You?)
- 9.Not Hell, Not Heaven
- 10.Fuck Around
- 11.Are We All Angels
- 12.Opening Night
- 1.Special
- 2.B.A.B.E.
- 3.Shot Down
- 4.Cellophane
- 5.Psychic Dance Routine
- 6.Fantasy
- 7.Bloodhound
- 8.Tonight (I’m Afraid)
- 9.Suffer the Fool (How High Are You?)
- 10.Not Hell, Not Heaven
- 11.Fuck Around
- 12.Are We All Angels
- 13.Opening Night
- 1.Special
- 2.B.A.B.E.
- 3.Shot Down
- 4.Cellophane
- 5.Psychic Dance Routine
- 6.Blood Fantasy
- 7.Tonight (I’m Afraid)
- 8.Suffer the Fool (How High Are You?)
- 9.Not Hell, Not Heaven
- 10.Fuck Around
- 11.Are We All Angels
- 12.Opening Night
- 1.Special
- 2.B.A.B.E.
- 3.Shot Down
- 4.Let You Down
- 5.Psychic Dance Routine
- 6.Bloodhound
- 7.Fantasy
- 8.Tonight (I’m Afraid)
- 9.Not Hell, Not Heaven
- 10.Fleshed Out
- 11.Fuck Around
- 12.Are We All Angels
- 13.Opening Night
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