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Get ready as Boston’s legendary ska-punk outfit Big D and the Kids Table takes over Madam Lou’s on March 7, 2025! Joining them for an electrifying night of high-energy tunes are The Kilograms and Omnigone, two bands bringing their own brand of punk-infused brass chaos to Seattle’s underground scene.
For over two decades, Big D and the Kids Table have been a staple in the ska-punk world, delivering fast-paced, rebellious anthems that get crowds moving. Known for their explosive live shows and DIY ethos, the band continues to push boundaries, blending ska, punk, reggae, and even dub influences into their unmistakable sound. Their latest album, Do Your Art, proved that they still have plenty to say, and Seattle fans can expect a set packed with both classics and new bangers.
Supporting them on this stacked lineup is The Kilograms, a band that’s been making waves with their hard-hitting mix of ska-punk and streetwise energy. Their infectious grooves and relentless energy will set the tone for the night, warming up the crowd for the madness to come. Also joining the bill is Omnigone, a Bay Area ska-core powerhouse featuring members of Link 80, carrying on the fast, aggressive, and politically charged spirit of third-wave ska.
And here’s the best part—Racketeer Radio KFQX is hooking up our listeners with a chance to win a pair of tickets to the show this week! Tune in to Racketeer Radio KFQX and click here to find out how you can get in on the action.
Whether you’re a longtime ska diehard or just looking for a night of high-energy, brass-blasting fun, this is a show you don’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now, but with a lineup like this, they won’t last long.
Stay locked into Racketeer Broadcast Association for your shot at winning, and we’ll see you in the pit at Madam Lou’s on March 7th!
Written by: Ace Hartmann
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