
Red Meat Conspiracy + Seven Teller
Milkboy Philly
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Philadelphia
Friday, July 24 at 8:30 pm EDT
Concert Venue
Friday, July 24 at 8:30 pm EDT
Concert Venue
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Red Meat Conspiracy + Seven Teller at MilkBoyFriday, July 24, 2026
Doors: 7:30 PM | Show: 8:30 PM
21+ with Valid Photo ID required for entry
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Please Note: MilkBoy’s stage is located on the 2nd floor and is standing room only. All patrons must be able to walk the flight of steps in order to enter the venue, as there is no elevator in the building.
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- About Red Meat Conspiracy
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Red Meat Conspiracy delivers a high-Energy fusion of cow funk and EDM, seasoned with a heavy edge. Every show is a wild stampede of sound and energy built to move the herd. Every show is a kinetic celebration of groove and grit — pulsing bass, blazing leads, and wild improvisation dragging you into the moment. the dance induced rhythms are guaranteed to make you shake your udders.
About Seven Teller
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Seven Teller is the art-rock brainchild of Baltimore musician and songwriter Sam Cochran, who started the project in 2020. A blend of post-punk, dance, and psych-rock music nourishes the band’s unique, immersive sound. After several big releases and national tours, Sam re-imagined the band’s sound with the explosive 2026 release of their full length album What Are The Chances?. Seven Teller is expanding the norms by creating music that’s reminiscent of acts like LCD Soundsystem, Talking Heads, and CAN, while still performing live shows that showcase deep improvisation, referencing their roots in the jam scene and early influences like Phish and Lotus. Seven Teller has featured sit-ins from Cotter Ellis (Goose), Jake Brownstein (Eggy), and Eli Winderman (Dopapod).

