The Bulletin Board: March 2025

Hey folks! The inaugural February 2025 edition of the Rosy Overdrive Bulletin Board was a success, so we’re back at it again in March!

What’s going on for you in terms of music next month? Are you planning on going to any shows? Playing one? Going on tour? Where? I’m inviting people to share this in the comment section.

To get us started, I’ve collected as many tour dates from bands I’ve previously written about as I could find on social media and other websites, roughly sorted by region for you below. This is in no way comprehensive, so please, if you know of (or are) an act I’ve written about with a show coming up, drop that in the comments too!

Northeastern U.S. and Canada:

Midwestern Medicine, Teenage Tom Petties, and Crystal Canyon at Space, Portland (ME) (with Ladybrain), March 6th

Mui Zyu, Ducks Ltd., Ombiigizi, and Tallies at Wavelength Music Festival, Toronto, February 28th to March 1st

The Bug Club at Longboat Hall, Toronto, March 25th

Vundabar, Pet Fox, and Fantasy of a Broken Heart at Paradise Rock Club, Boston, March 7th

Hell Beach at Warehouse XI, Somerville (MA) (with Half Past Two and Omnigone), March 23rd

Bellows at Camp Cataract, Niagara Falls (ON) (with Perfect Strangers), March 8th

Peel Dream Magazine at Tubby’s, Kingston (NY) (with Babehoven), March 5th

Ethan Beck & The Charlie Browns at Alphaville, Brooklyn (with Zack Keim, Mikey Carnevale, and Buga), March 1st

The Sunshine Convention at The Delancey, Manhattan (with Powdermaker and Lollirot), March 6th

Humilitarian at Bar Freda, Queens (with Warpark, Tysk Tysk Task, and Sam Zalta), March 8th

Bruiser & Bicycle at Alphaville, Brooklyn (with Dolly, fib, Wiring, and Little Cliff), March 15th

Upper Wilds and Savak at Mama Tried, Brooklyn (with DJ Paul Bruno), March 20th

Onesie at Main Drag Music, Brooklyn (with Alice Danger, Safe Houses, and Automat0m), March 22nd

Beeef at Alphaville, Brooklyn (with Spirit Ghost, DD Island, and Wet Bastard), March 29th

Golden Apples at Johnny Brenda’s, Philadelphia (with Queen Jesus, Sandcastle, and Goshupon), February 28th

Ther at a DM for address show, Philadelphia (with Gabbo and Macbuck), March 7th

The Goodbye Party at God’s Automatic Body, Philadelphia (with Cryptid Summer and two short film screenings), March 15th

The Tisburys at Johnny Brenda’s, Philadelphia (with Bar Dust: A Tribute to The Pogues), March 21st

False Tracks at Broken Goblet, Bensalem (PA) (with Scream and Violent Society), March 21st

Yo La Tengo at the Howard Theatre, Washington DC (with the Sun Ra Arkestra), March 22nd

All My Friends Are Cats at Mr. Robot Project, Pittsburgh (with Leisure Hour, Finalbossfight!, and Secret Tunnel), March 6th

Six Flags Guy at Mr. Roboto Project, Pittsburgh (with Vireo, Sad Bulldog, and Deftcat), March 7th

The Bevis Frond and Oneida in Somerville (MA), Philadelphia, and Brooklyn, February 28th to March 2nd

Friko in Washington DC, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Cambridge (MA), Montreal, and Toronto, (with Peel Dream Magazine in Washington DC, Philadelphia, and Brooklyn), March 3rd to March 11th

Hour in Washington DC and Philadelphia, March 6th to March 7th

2nd Grade (solo) in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, and Brooklyn (with The Smashing Times in Baltimore), March 8th to March 11th

Powerwasher in Baltimore, Queens, Philadelphia, Reading (PA), and Baltimore again (with Grocer at first Baltimore show), March 9th to March 16th

Ratboys in Boston, Troy (NY), Brooklyn, Glenside (PA), and Washington DC, March 10th to March 15th

Lilly Hiatt in Philadelphia, Cambridge (MA), Brooklyn, Washington DC, and Millvale (PA), March 11th to March 15th

Star 99 in Pittsburgh, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington DC (with Sunday Cruise), March 17th to March 20th

Patterson Hood and Lydia Loveless in Somerville (MA), Brooklyn, Sellersville (PA), and Washington DC, March 18th to March 23rd

Macseal in Somerville (MA), Philadelphia, and Manhattan, March 20th to March 22nd

Sarah Shook and the Disarmers in Washington DC and Pittsburgh, March 22nd to March 23rd

Baths in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Somerville (MA), Kingston (NY), Montreal, and Toronto, March 22nd to March 29th

Chaepter in Buffalo, Boston, Brooklyn, and Pittsburgh (with Husbands in Boston), March 22rd to March 27th

Tsunami and Ida in Woodstock, Somerville (MA), Washington DC, Philadelphia, and New York City, March 22nd to March 29th

Sharp Pins in Washington DC, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Boston, and Toronto (opening for The Hard Quartet), March 25th to April 1st

The Spatulas in Brooklyn, Kingston (NY), Montreal, and Boston (with Chronophage and Home Blitz in Brooklyn), March 27th to March 30th

Southern U.S.:

Late Bloomer at The Milestone, Charlotte (with Felix Tandem, Creatures of the Sun, and Aluminum 6), March 8th

Good Flying Birds, Touch Girl Apple Blossom, and Hill View #73 at The Big Pop Show (Duke Coffeehouse) in Durham, March 22nd to March 23rd

Babe Report at Al’s Bar, Lexington (KY), March 30th

Little Mazarn, Hell Trash, Free Range, and Dead Gowns at Passing Through, Elmwood Farms, Dallas, March 8th

The John-Pauls at The Buzz Mill, Austin (with Porch Swing Orchestra and The Coffin Fits), March 15th

Macseal and Guppy in Denton and Austin, February 28th to March 1st

Friko and Peel Dream Magazine in Atlanta and Raleigh, February 28th to March 1st

Poison Ruin in Birmingham, New Orleans, Denton, Austin, Oklahoma City, and Nashville, March 1st to March 9th

Hour in Charlottesville and Richmond, March 4th to March 5th

American Motors in Louisville, Memphis, Atlanta, Charleston (SC), Charlotte, and Raleigh (with Thousandaire in Atlanta), March 5th to March 15th

Lilly Hiatt in Atlanta, Charleston (SC), Charlotte, and Durham, March 6th to March 9th

Baths in Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Nashville, Atlanta, and Richmond, March 10th to March 21st

Lee Bains III in Atlanta, Huntsville (AL), Lexington, and Nashville, March 11th to March 15th and March 26th

Vundabar in Asheville, Birmingham, San Antonio, and El Paso (with Yot Club and faerybabyy), March 12 to March 17th

Vulture Feather in Lubbock, Austin, Denton, and Amarillo, March 19th to March 22nd

Dogwood Tales in Winchester (VA), Charlottesville, Lexington, Louisville, Nashville, Atlanta, Athens (GA), Greensboro, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh, March 21st to March 29th

Star 99 in Raleigh, Nashville, Memphis, Denton, Austin, and Oklahoma City, March 21st to March 27th

Sharp Pins in Nashville, Atlanta, and Carrboro (NC) (opening for The Hard Quartet), March 21st to March 23rd

Patterson Hood and Lydia Loveless in Carrboro (NC), Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville, and Louisville, March 25th to April 5th

Midwestern U.S.:

All My Friends Are Cats at Mr. Robot Project, Pittsburgh (with Leisure Hour, Finalbossfight!, and Secret Tunnel), March 6th

Six Flags Guy at Mr. Roboto Project, Pittsburgh (with Vireo, Sad Bulldog, and Deftcat), March 7th

Six Flags Guy, Villagerrr, and Abel at Ace of Cups, Columbus (with Rug), March 10th

The Laughing Chimes and Six Flags Guy at Cafe Bourbon St, Columbus (with Hourglass and Shop the Pig), March 15th

Micah Schnabel and Shane Sweeney of Two Cow Garage at Frankie’s, Toledo (with Ben Nichols of Lucero and Chamberlain), March 6th

Wowza in Kalamazoo at Factory Coffee, Kalamazoo (with Sensor Ghost and Suck City), March 9th

Rotundos at Reggie’s, Chicago (with Boundary Waters, Constant Headache, and Vatos Tristes), February 28th

Big’n at Burlington Bar, Chicago (with Mr. Phylzzz and Urine Hell), March 1st

Maria Elena Silva at Color Club, Chicago (with Ben MacDonald & Friends), March 1st

The Bevis Frond at Schubas, Chicago (with Helicopter Leaves), March 6th

Shredded Sun at Burlington Bar, Chicago (with Riddle M, Orange Foods, and Chorus Truly), March 11th

Deep Tunnel Project at The Hideout, Chicago (with Man’s Body), March 13th

Babe Report at Bottom Lounge, Chicago (with Ovlov, Krill 2, and Bursting), March 15th

Cel Ray at Empty Bottle, Chicago (with Daddy’s Boy and Nylon), March 24th

Mia Joy at Lincoln Hall, Chicago (with Lunar Vacation), March 25th

Sarah Shook & The Disarmers at Fitzgerald’s, Berwyn (IL) (with Dale Hollow), March 28th

Rotundos at GMan Tavern, Chicago (with Parachute Day, When We Was Kids, and Griefeater), March 28th

Oscar Bait at Beat Kitchen, Chicago (with The Brokedowns, Nervous Passenger, Two Houses, and Royal Dog), March 28th

Dusk and Graham Hunt at Cactus Club, Milwaukee (with Misprints and Innuendo), March 2nd

Footballhead at X-Ray Arcade, Milwaukee (with Superbloom and Bleary Eyed), March 29th

Miscellaneous Owl at Communication, Madison (with Lukie P and M Shays), March 7th

Hour in Bloomington (IN) and Yellow Springs (OH), March 2nd to March 3rd

American Motors in Chicago, Columbia (MO), Lincoln (NE), and Kansas City, March 6th to March 9th

Poison Ruin in Kansas City, St. Louis, and Indianapolis, March 7th to March 10th

Friko in Ferndale (MI), Columbus, and Indianapolis, March 13th to March 15th

Lee Bains III in Cincinnati, St. Louis, Madison, Green Bay, Minneapolis, Dubuque (IA), Milwaukee, Chicago, Cleveland, and Bloomington (IN), March 14th to March 25th

Macseal in Minneapolis, Chicago, Ferndale (MI), and Lakewood (OH), March 14th to March 18th

Star 99 in Chicago, Bowling Green (OH), and Pittsburgh (with Sunday Cruise), March 15th to March 17th

Lilly Hiatt in Millvale (PA), Cleveland, Columbus, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Berwyn (IL), St. Paul, and Des Moines, March 15th to March 24th

Powerwasher in Cincinnati, Kalamazoo, Chicago, and Cleveland, March 18th to March 21st

Chaepter in Chicago, Fort Wayne (IN), Akron (OH), Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Dayton, and Indianapolis, March 20th to March 29th

Cel Ray in Springfield (IL), Carbondale (IL), Kansas City, St. Louis, and Chicago, March 20th to March 24th

Yo La Tengo in Nelsonville (OH), Cleveland, and Cincinnati, March 23rd to March 25th

Sarah Shook and the Disarmers in Pittsburgh, Lakewood (OH), Ferndale (MI), Grand Rapids, Milwaukee, Berwyn (IL), Indianapolis, and Lawrenceburg (IN), March 23rd to March 30th

Babe Report in Dekalb (IL), St. Louis, and Cincinnati (with Humdrum and Ovef Ow in Dekalb, with Hennen (mem. Shady Bug) in St. Louis), March 29th to March 31st

Patterson Hood and Lydia Loveless in Indianapolis, Chicago, Evanston (IL), and St. Louis, March 30th to April 4th

Baths in Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, and Kansas City, March 31st to April 4th

Naked Giants in Minneapolis, Chicago, and Milwaukee (with Girl and Girl), March 31st to April 2nd

West Coast/Western U.S.:

Gaytheist and Wild Powwers at Southgate Bar, Seattle (with Nasalrod), March 1st

Bug Seance and Lowe Cellar at Bad Bar, Seattle (with Nonbinary Girlfriend and Pink Steam), March 6th

Guitar at Dante’s, Portland (OR) (with Fish Narc and Toner), March 8th

Telehealth at Mississippi Studios, Portland (OR) (with Buddy Wynkoop and Queen Rodeo), March 16th

The Goods, The Wind-Ups, and Fast Execution at Little Hill Lounge, El Cerrito (CA), March 1st

Poppy Patica at Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco (with Earlimart and fime), March 1st

The Telephone Numbers at The Make Out Room, San Francisco (opening for The Rubinoos), March 3rd

The 1981 at The Kilowatt, San Francisco (with George Children and Lawnwacker), March 5th

Above Me and Mister Baby at Hit Factory, San Francisco, March 7th

Marbled Eye at The Knockout, San Francisco (with Trough, The Heart Wants, and Street Eaters), March 14th

Chime School at The Make Out Room, San Francisco (opening for The Rubinoos), March 17th

Ducks Ltd. and Half Stack at Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, March 25th

Black Ends in Vancouver (BC), Victoria (BC), Nanaimo (BC), Portland (OR), and Seattle, February 28th to March 2nd and March 24th to March 25th

Naked Giants in Wenatchee (WA), Portland (OR), Vancouver (BC), Boise (Treefort), and Denver, March 1st and March 21st to March 29th

Macseal in Mesa (AZ), Los Angeles, Oakland, Portland (OR), Seattle, Salt Lake City, and Denver (with Guppy in Mesa, Los Angeles, and Oakland), March 3rd to March 12th

Vulture Feather in Hayfork (CA), Eugene (OR), Portland (OR), Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Corvallis (OR), Arcata (CA), Chico (CA), Oakland, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Tucson, Albuquerque, Lubbock, Austin, Denton, Amarillo, Taos (NM), Denver, Grand Junction (CO), Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco (with The Reds, Pinks & Purples in San Francisco), March 5th to March 28th

Anna McClellan in Friday Harbor (WA), Seattle, Olympia, and Portland (OR) (with Kelsey Magnuson), March 13th to March 16th

Baths in San Diego, Tucson, and Albuquerque, March 6th to March 8th

The Bevis Frond in Seattle, Portland (OR), San Francisco, and Los Angeles, March 8th to March 12th

Oneida and Kinski in Seattle, Vancouver (BC), Bellingham (WA), Portland (OR), Arcata (CA), San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles (with Terry Gross in San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles), March 15th to March 22nd

Vundabar in El Paso, Santa Fe, Tucson, Pomona (CA), Ventura (CA), Sacramento, Bellingham (WA), Vancouver (BC), Boise (Treefort), Salt Lake City, Boulder (CO), and Omaha (with Yot Club and faerybabyy), March 17th to April 2nd

Washer in Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland (OR), Boise (Treefort), Vancouver (BC), and Seattle (with Ovlov), March 21st to March 29th

This Is Lorelei in San Diego, Phoenix, Denver, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Portland (OR), San Francisco, and Los Angeles (with Starcleaner Reunion), March 23rd to April 4th

Ducks Ltd. and The Bug Club in Portland (OR), Seattle, Boise (Treefort), and Denver (with Bory in Portland), March 27th to April 1st

Star 99 in Denver, Salt Lake City, Reno, San Jose, Berkeley, and Los Angeles (with Sunday Cruise; with Josaleigh Pollett in Salt Lake City), March 28th to April 5th

Lilly Hiatt in Seattle, Trout Lake (WA), Portland (OR), San Francisco, Costa Mesa, Los Angeles, and Phoenix, March 28th to April 5th

Australia:

Marbled Eye in Melbourne, Geelong, Melbourne again, Sydney, and Brisbane (with Dom Sensitive and Possible Humans at “Jerkfest” in Geelong), March 21st to March 30th

United Kingdom and Ireland:

Publicity Department at George Tavern, London (with Bloody Death and Piglet), March 11th

The Bug Club in Cardiff and Kings Heath, February 28th to March 1st

Dancer, Good Grief, Sassyhiya, and Fightmilk at Leicesterval, Leicester, March 1st and March 2nd

Dancer in Sheffield, Leicester, Cambridge, London, and Birmingham, February 28th to March 4th

Kal Marks in Manchester, Glasgow, Lees, Liverpool, Newcastle, Derby, Bristol, London, and Brighton (with Thank), March 13th to March 22nd

CŒUR À L’INDEX in London, Bristol, Exeter, Sheffield, and London again (with Jetstream Pony at the first London show), March 26th to March 30th

Europe:

Flight Mode at Revolvor, Oslo (with Youth Pictures of Florence Henderson and Ben Leiper), March 22nd

Chime School in Spain (Madrid, Gijon, Zaragoza, Lugo, Santander, Bilbao, Ourense, and Leon), March 21st to March 29th

4 thoughts on “The Bulletin Board: March 2025

  1. Some more UK bits:

    Trust Fund and Lanny – March 5th to 9th (Nottingham, London, Norwich, Coventry)

    Anna Erhard – March 9th to 21st, all over the country

    Mayshe-Mayshe – March 3rd to 12th (Leeds, Newcastle, Sowerby Bridge, Manchester, Sheffield)

    Winter McQuinn (Sunfruits) and Acacia Pip (Pinch Points) – March 19th to 26th (Nottingham – with me in support, Portsmouth, Birmingham, Leeds, London)

    The Tubs – 18th March to 6th April, all over the country

    Stuart Pearce with Sol Power and Sofftness – 29th March, Nottingham

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  2. Hello!

    March 15: The Blackburns, Flatwaves and Civil Rats opening for Christina Ward at Nomad Supply Co. in Doylestown, PA.

    March 22: The Blackburns and Wifey Opening for Mercy Union at Kung Fu Necktie in Philadelphia, PA.

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  3. This is such a great feature – thank you! Some excellent stuff is coming up for sure! I’d love to see Friko again, for one thing, but the timing is off, unfortunately. First thing I’ll get to is probably the JACK Quartet at Symphony Space (NYC) on 3/12. 3/28 is offering a conundrum in the form of Katy Pinke and Thin Lear at Brooklyn Made vs. Talea Ensemble at the Church of St. Luke’s & St. Matthews. I’m on the Talea board, so I have a feeling about how that’s going to work out! I do love Katy’s sophomore album, however.

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