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Plague Vendor
The Belasco Theater
1050 South Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90015
May 9, 2025
6:00 PM PDT
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THIS IS AN ALL AGES EVENT The Belasco is a STANDING ROOM ONLY venue. We have a dedicated area for guests in wheelchairs and their companions, which is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact us at THEBELASCO@LIVENATION.COM or (213) 531-0580 for questions regarding accessibility at the venue and to request accommodation. TIMES AND SUPPORT ACTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PRE-SHOW VIP LOUNGE DOORS: 5PM DOORS: 6PM SHOW: 7PM
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Mark
May 7th 2025
Hell of a show as the opener.
So much energy and personality on top of a tight sound and killer powerful songs.
Would go every time they’re here and hope they get a longer set.
Seattle, WA@The Crocodile
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Plague Vendor Biography
“Plague Vendor is a graveyard groove. It’s something you can shake it to. It’s a sound and a spirit, and it’s guided by love. Anything can happen if you just keep going.”
Formed in 2008, the band carved a name for themselves in the Los Angeles club scene with their unhinged physical live shows and turbulent flavor of post-punk. Word was out that frontman Brandon Blaine’s enigmatic presence drew parallels with young Iggy Pop and Nick Cave. Their performances caught the attention of Epitaph Records owner Brett Gurewitz. He signed them to the label in 2013.
Their debut album Free To Eat clocked a combustible ten songs at seventeen minutes. It received critical acclaim drawing comparisons to Gun Club, Iggy & The Stooges, The Cramps, and Jesus Lizard.
The two follow up albums BLOODSWEAT and By Night bolstered up their reputation as a heavy hitting rock band who knew their way around a studio. These two albums showed Plague Vendor expanding on their sound by working with producers Stuart Sikes (White Stripes, The Walkmen) and John Congleton (St. Vincent et al.), respectively.
The band’s top-of-the-class live show has secured them spots opening for the likes of Muse, Deftones, The Offspring, Social Distortion, Refused and many others. They have received generous write-ups for their appearances in the US/UK festival and club circuits.
Plague Vendor is continuing to hold up their reputation as one of the hardest working bands on the stage with newly recruited Henri Cash (Starcrawler) on guitar duties. The band has been testing new material on the road.
Read MoreFormed in 2008, the band carved a name for themselves in the Los Angeles club scene with their unhinged physical live shows and turbulent flavor of post-punk. Word was out that frontman Brandon Blaine’s enigmatic presence drew parallels with young Iggy Pop and Nick Cave. Their performances caught the attention of Epitaph Records owner Brett Gurewitz. He signed them to the label in 2013.
Their debut album Free To Eat clocked a combustible ten songs at seventeen minutes. It received critical acclaim drawing comparisons to Gun Club, Iggy & The Stooges, The Cramps, and Jesus Lizard.
The two follow up albums BLOODSWEAT and By Night bolstered up their reputation as a heavy hitting rock band who knew their way around a studio. These two albums showed Plague Vendor expanding on their sound by working with producers Stuart Sikes (White Stripes, The Walkmen) and John Congleton (St. Vincent et al.), respectively.
The band’s top-of-the-class live show has secured them spots opening for the likes of Muse, Deftones, The Offspring, Social Distortion, Refused and many others. They have received generous write-ups for their appearances in the US/UK festival and club circuits.
Plague Vendor is continuing to hold up their reputation as one of the hardest working bands on the stage with newly recruited Henri Cash (Starcrawler) on guitar duties. The band has been testing new material on the road.
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