This is a feature of artists who have been contacting us to play shows at 1919 this summer. Truth is, we’re swamped with shows to be booked as it is. Perhaps DIY touring is a cool thing to do now! In the meantime, here are some things that we could use a little help with booking. If you want to play with any of these bands on the listed date, or have a suggestion for an artist that should, please shoot me an email.
-Alden
alden.aldrich.aa@gmail.com
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June 21: Diners / The Balloons / Sinbad
July 31: Procession
August 9: Among Giants / Tyler Daniel Bean
Saturday, June 30
Anti-Sociales
Inky Skulls: Folk-pop from Bloomington, Indiana. Two people with an electric Ukulele and a Bass and electronic drums beats. Songs about magic, freedom, chaos and friendship. Members of Ghost Mice. This tour will feature additional instrumentation by Pascaloo and Geoffry-The-Door (IN)
Anti-Sociales: Fast and fun pop-punk from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Spanish lyrics and awesome sing alongs. (Puerto Rico)
Eric Ayotte: Singer songwriter from Bloomington, Indiana. On plan-it-x records. He also makes really funny short movies and does a film fest called The Gadabout Film Fest.(IN)
Un Final Fatal: Emo-punk/Hardcore from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Spanish lyrics and driving beats. (Puerto Rico)
TBA (ASK TO PLAY)

Still Suit: Dark, heavy and experimental jams with a multitude of instruments. (Oakland, CA)
Bummer Sticker: Screamy one man band style with danceable backing tracks. (FW)
Boogdish: It’s been a very long time since Boogdish has graced the DFW area with his presence. He plays bass with a synthesizer backing him up. His songs are bass driven comedy punk songs. He’s pretty amazing. (Temple, TX)
Rubrics
A show featuring two great bands on the DIY Not For Profit record label Get Better Records.
Rubrics: Political pop punk with those gravel vocals that we all like. (Greenville, NC)
Burning Bridges: Fast political punk. (Greenville, NC)
The Wife and Kids: A ska band. Wait! Come back! They’re actually very good. They’re young and full of energy. Not quite bitter yet. (DFW)
-Rick