AGE RESTRICTION: Only Ages 21+ can purchase tickets for this show. NO REFUNDS/EXCHANGES for anyone underage who purchases or attempts to use these tickets.
Doors: 7:00 PM
Show: 8:00 PM
Pete & Bas Save America
Pete & Bas are back. After tearing through sold-out show after sold-out show on their 2025 North America tour, the duo return to the US with unfinished business.
What started as a couple old South London chaps having a laugh, has become a full-scale takeover. Armed with razor-sharp wordplay, heavyweight production and zero filter, the Cockney geezers have been turning packed venues into absolute chaos across the globe.
This year, Pete & Bas return to America to finish the job. Brace yourselves.
Delivery Boys
Meet Delivery Boys, Brooklyn’s waviest alternative rap group, established in 2015 by founding members Max Gertler and Goldwood. The duo—originally actual delivery boys for local delis—formed the collective out of a shared love for hip-hop and the cultural richness of New York City. Daily cyphers, late-night sessions, and mutual music obsessions laid the foundation for their early recordings.
The group expanded in 2016 with the addition of YGB and LOSTBOYBK, kicking off a new era for Delivery Boys. They caught fire with the breakout single “Pissed Off” featuring Rich the Kid in August 2017, which racked up over 1 million streams across platforms. The buzz landed them a spot on Pigeons and Planes‘ list of Best New Artists that year.
Over the next few years, they continued to expand their sound and audience.
In 2019, they teamed up with Y2K for the collaborative EP 30 Minutes or Less, and dropped their debut full-length album Tandem in 2020, which included fan favorites like “YGB Rapping All Fast” and “Batman.” DI$NEY 2 followed in 2021, and Confused by Computers arrived in 2022, each project exploring new sonic territory while staying rooted in the group’s raw chemistry and storytelling.
In the last year, they’ve evolved into full-blown internet sensations. Their viral On The Radar freestyles—rapping over unexpected beats like Coldplay’s “Viva La Vida” and Ke$ha’s “Die Young”—earned them a wave of new fans and media attention. What truly sets Delivery Boys apart is the bond they share—the whole crew has been friends for years, and that brotherhood fuels their energy, creativity, and the undeniable camaraderie that pulses through their music. They’ve since gone on a nationwide tour with Ben Beal and Aaron Veal, brought their energy to major platforms like Bootleg Kev and No Jumper, and dropped 10 releases in 2025 alone.
Their momentum is undeniable: the group has 10x’d their social media following in the past year, cementing their place as one of the most original voices in underground hip-hop. Known for electrifying live shows, fearless genre-blending, and a deep-rooted connection as both artists and lifelong friends, Delivery Boys continue to push boundaries and build a world entirely their own.