
Brass Against
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Thursday, February 26 at 8 pm EST
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Thursday, February 26 at 8 pm EST
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Brass Against - What Better Time Than Now Tour with Noshows at Underground ArtsThursday, February 26, 2026
VIP: 6:30 | Doors: 7:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
21+
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About Brass Against
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Human existence depends on using music to make a statement and inspire change. These days, that call sounds like the fusion of a brass band, heavy rock, and powerful vocals from a group called Brass Against.
Curated by Brad Hammonds and led musically by baritone saxophonist Andrew Gutauskas, Brass Against began in 2017 as a musical response to the divisive tones of the time. Their viral cover of Rage Against the Machine’s “Killing in the Name” launched a movement blending political activism with genre-defying sound.
What began as fiery covers of Rage, Tool, Soundgarden, and Black Sabbath has evolved into a dynamic collective of jazz-rooted musicians, releasing five albums and bringing their explosive energy to audiences around the world. From Glastonbury to Java Jazz, from opening for Tool to sharing stages with Slipknot and Lenny Kravitz, Brass Against has made their mark.
Their version of “Wake Up” was featured in the credits of Matrix: Resurrections, and they recently completed scoring Uppercut, a Lionsgate feature film starring Ving Rhames.
Brass Against isn’t just about performance—it’s about passion, purpose, and a call to action. Rage. Energy. Motivation. Community. They’re the soundtrack to the moment—and a rallying cry for what comes next.
About Noshows
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NYC's Max Satow, professionally known as NOSHOWS, is finding a fascinating niche as a singer-songwriter and frontman by fusing explorations of the inner workings of the mind with a wildly eclectic blend of alt-rock, hip-hop, and funk. Noshows has gained a loyal fan base from its electrifying shows at NYC’s Mercury Lounge, Milkboy, Sofar Sounds, Bowery Electric and most recently the UK's Great Escape Festival. Satow's lifelong fascination with the chaos and psyche of the human mind, and his advocacy of such issues, has its roots in his family's founding of The Jed Foundation, a non-profit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults, giving them the skills and support they need to thrive. It was inspired by and named after the singer's uncle, who took his own life. Satow has created a mental health hub of his own with Magnify the Mind, a community whose mission is to educate and advocate for those who need emotional support. Noshows is set to release two EPs leading up to a full length debut, co-produced/co-written with two-time Grammy winner Marc Swersky (Joe Cocker, Little Stranger) and mixed by Seth Von Paulus (Smashing Pumpkins, Linda Perry).
Please note the Underground Arts Safety Policy: Although not encouraged by Underground Arts or the Artist, moshing, crowd surfing or stage diving activities may take place at this event. Moshing, crowd surfing and entering such areas may be dangerous, and you do either at your own risk. Behavior deemed inappropriate, harmful or disrespectful by our event staff can result in removal from the venue without a refund. The safety of our patrons, staff and artists is our top priority and we expect all guests to treat others with respect.

