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Common Thread Tour with Northcote, Catbite, and more

Oct 19, 2025 at 15:30  ·  Patronaat, Haarlem Patronaat, Haarlem

Common Thread Tour
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Common Thread Tour
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Chicago punks Kali Masi burst onto the scene with their 2017 debut, Wind Instrument. Their follow-up [laughs] tackles emotional abuse, tense friendships, and identity, delivering empowering anthems of self-awareness and reflection.
Scranton-based band Tigers Jaw blends catchy melodies with harmonious vocals, gaining fame with tracks that mirror Fleetwood Mac and Saves the Day influences.
Winnipeg’s Comeback Kid is a punk band known for high-energy performances and albums like Broadcasting (2007) and Die Knowing (2014). Founded in 2002 by members of Figure Four, the band gained traction with Victory Records, releasing the influential hit Wake the Dead. They’ve toured widely with bands like Madball and Gorilla Biscuits and collaborated with producer Bill Stevenson. The lineup has evolved over the years, with Andrew Neufeld on vocals and Stu Ross on guitar, releasing albums like Heavy Steps (2022).
Modern Life Is War, formed in Marshalltown, Iowa in 2002, is a DIY hardcore band known for raw, personal lyrics. They've released four albums and endured lineup changes, tours, and struggles.
Philadelphia ska band Catbite has redefined the genre since 2018, blending punk, new wave, and pop rock. They've toured with The Bouncing Souls and collaborated with Patrick Stump.
A Wilhelm Scream, from New Bedford, MA, is a punk rock quintet known for ultra-technical melodic punk. With releases on Nitro Records, they're famed for dynamic live shows.
California pop-punk legends Joyce Manor, known for their punchy, short songs, have toured with Weezer and played sold-out shows. Produced by Brett Gurewitz, their sound remains sharp.
Strike Anywhere, a punk rock band from Richmond, Virginia, emerged in the early 2000s with politically charged music. Known for hits in Tony Hawk games, they released notable LPs like Exit English and Dead FM, collaborated with labels Jade Tree and Fat Wreck Chords, and toured extensively, releasing Nightmares of the West in 2020.
Philadelphia-born Dave Hause, known for his raw, heartfelt songs, blends personal traumas with universal themes in genres like post-apocalyptic Americana. Notable albums include Resolutions and Blood Harmony. He's acclaimed for tackling themes of joy, democracy, and family. His storytelling style evolves in Drive It Like It's Stolen, weaving fiction into his poignant narratives.
Sincere Engineer, the project of Chicago's Deanna Belos, mixes punk-pop, emo, and folk. Known for albums like Rhombithian & Bless My Psyche, she collaborates with producer Matt Jordan.
Hamilton, Ontario’s The Dirty Nil deliver raw, gritty punk rock with dark medieval vibes on their album The Lash, known for their intense sound and energetic performances.
Oso Oso, led by Jade Lilitri from Long Beach, NY, gained acclaim with "The Yunahon Mixtape," blending catchy choruses and relatable lyrics. Signed by Triple Crown Records in 2018.
Spanish Love Songs, known for grappling with modern life's messiness, worked with Collin Pastore and Carlos de la Garza on "No Joy." The album explores finding happiness despite life's challenges.
Brooklyn-based trio MakeWar—vocalist Jose Prieto, bassist Edwin Santacruz, and drummer Alejandro Serritiello—blend raw, melodic punk with heartfelt, political lyrics.

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