
Wild Nothing
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Monday, June 15 at 8 pm EDT
Rock
Concert Venue
Monday, June 15 at 8 pm EDT
Rock
Concert Venue
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Wild Nothing with Deakin at Underground ArtsMonday, June 15, 2026
Doors: 7:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
21+
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Coming to this show with a crew of 6 or more? Select areas of the Black Box (aka: UA's auxillary lounge) are now available for rental during any of our concerts, dance parties, or events! Whether you’re celebrating a birthday and looking for some space to hang in between sets, gathering your pals for a small reunion, or just looking for some breathing room, our team can help!
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About Wild Nothing
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Hold, the fifth album from Jack Tatum’s Wild Nothing, was shaped by the isolating overlap of new parenthood and the pandemic, resulting in deeply introspective and existential songwriting. While rooted in his signature synth-pop sensibility, the record expands into a more ambitious, maximalist sound, pulling from dance music, ’80s pop, and avant-pop influences. Tracks like “Headlights On” juxtapose upbeat, club-driven production with emotionally heavy subject matter, reflecting Tatum’s interest in contrast and complexity. Much of the album was created in isolation, with Tatum producing alone before later collaborating to flesh out its expansive sound.
Thematically, Hold explores identity, purpose, and uncertainty, as Tatum grapples with the life shifts brought on by fatherhood and a changing world. The album balances existential weight with moments of warmth and levity, drawing inspiration from suburban life, spirituality, and the search for meaning in everyday moments. Influenced by artists like Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush, Tatum embraces a bigger, more expressive sonic palette while maintaining emotional intimacy. Ultimately, Hold captures a moment of personal transformation—grounded in doubt, but driven by a conscious choice toward hope and resilience.
About Deakin
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Deakin (Josh Dibb) is an artist, composer, mixer & producer. As a founding member of the seminal band Animal Collective, he has written & played on the bands studio albums Ark, Campfire Songs, Feels, Strawberry Jam, CHz, Time Skiffs, Isn’t It Now?, and many EPS, live & visual albums. He released his debut solo album, Sleep Cycle in 2016 and has collaborated with a long list of artists. As a composer he has scored the films Crestone, The Inspection (Premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival) and most recently OBEX (Premiered at Sundance). As a mixer & producer, he has produced records for Avey Tare, Tickley Feather, Herald, and most recently the critically acclaimed album Sinister Grift by Panda Bear. He resides in Baltimore where he is currently writing his next solo album.
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.


