Three sets. One gig. No second takes.
An unforgettable farewell set from Jon Edwards, framed by the wild talent of Icky Sitch and the raw power of Sugartone.
Icky Sitch open the show with the raw energy and charm that’s made them one of the Peninsula’s most exciting acts. Now bringing their firepower to the big city, they fuse tight musicianship with a love for both classic and contemporary sounds - from Led Zeppelin to Violent Femmes. It’s gritty, it’s fun, and it sets the tone just right.
Jon Edwards plays the middle set - and if the gig has a turning point, this is it. What starts loose and familiar sharpens into something unfiltered and cathartic with each song, walking a personal line between restraint and release. It’s raw in places, reflective in others, and unmistakably honest. Joined by a rotation of close friends and backed by Sugartone for the final stretch, it’s a farewell in spirit - but mostly just the songs that needed to be heard.
Sugartone close the night with a set that doesn’t hold back. Built from five musicians with wildly different roots, they fuse tight grooves, massive shifts, and theatrical energy into something unpredictable and powerful. Their sound hits with precision and chaos in equal measure. These aren’t just songs. They’re statements. And by the end, you’ll know exactly why they’re headlining.
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