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Walkney
with MeviusMango Painkiller
Fri September 20 @ 7:30 PM ( Doors: 7:00 pm )
Heaven Can Wait
Ages 21 and up
$15.00
Walkney is an American singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist from Altoona Pennsylvania. in 2017, Walkney kicked off his career with an extravagant debut release show, which included live strings and dancers, drawing over 1000 in attendance.
The first support show Walkney was a part of, was opening for Mayday Parade at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, selling out at 850.
Soon after, Walkney took straight to the road. After landing a Spirit Airlines sponsorship in 2018, Walkney appeared as a contestant on Season 1 of ABC’s American idol (Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Luke Bryan)
Shortly after his AI experience, his single Lucia Rose was featured on Now That’s What I Call Music (volume 66) alongside Sam Smith, Camila Cabello and Maroon 5, garnering support nationwide. After releasing his EP “Oh No” Walkney has toured all over the continental United States, Canada and even made his way to performing live in Tanzania.
At present, Walkney is based between Pennsylvania and Nashville, playing shows in the northeast and planning the drop of his debut full length, which due for release in August.

Mevius
Something is Wrong" was released digitally on Ghostcat Media International in the summer of 2022 with very little warning, save for a few glitched- out social media posts and a few irreverent tweets that bordered on nonsensical. Beneath guitars that are at the same time distorted, crushing, serene, and dreamy, densely layered electronics reminiscent of EDM, and a bass-heavy drum machine taking some cues from modern trap, there remains a core of catchy, melancholic pop vocals.

So what is Mevius? A shoegaze band? An electronic producer/DJ? A rebranding of Japanese cigarettes due to legalities? The answer, simply put, is yes. Rather than pigeonholing themselves into a singular genre, Mevius wishes to create, to contradict, to connect, and to collaborate with an ever-expanding network of guest vocalists, instrumentalists, remixers, and more. Does it make sense? Is it right? Or, as the vocals so plainly state - is something, indeed, wrong?

Mango Painkiller is a 2pc Punk-pop band out of Brooklyn. Using multiple amps and various other noise making gadgets we achieve the sound of a full band as a duo. Heavy guitar riffs soar over catchy melodic vocals & yells with hard hitting drums backing it all.