
Militarie Gun
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Tuesday, September 22 at 7 pm EDT
Rock
Concert Venue
Tuesday, September 22 at 7 pm EDT
Rock
Concert Venue
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Militarie Gun with Softcult + Shady Nasty + Dazy at Underground ArtsTuesday, September 22, 2026
Doors: 6:00 PM | Show: 7:00 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!
Our space has multiple options for accommodating private parties during concerts and dance parties, so fill out THIS FORM to request more information and create a one of a kind experience for you and your party.
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About Militarie Gun
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Militarie Gun’s new album, God Save The Gun, starts with a confession. “I’ve been slipping up” frontman Ian Shelton roars on the opening cut “B A D I D E A.” It’s real vulnerability tucked amongst distorted bass and blown-out drums, and the perfect introduction to one of the most exciting records of the year. This isn’t just a sonically daring, massive swing of a rock album, it’s also a very human document of being at your worst when you should be on top of the world – an absurdist guide to the intersection of self-destruction and self-belief.
About Softcult
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About Shady Nasty
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Shady Nasty subvert expectations. In a world bound by modded cars, immigrant heritage and digital obsessions, Kevin Stathis, Haydn Green and Luca Watson craft a left-field breed of punk that pushes their formal training in jazz and classical music to its most uncustomary extremes.
Marked by a distinctive harbour-city twang, TREK — their long-awaited debut album (produced by Kim Moyes of The Presets) — grapples with the less-than-glamorous hard graft of staying afloat while remaining creatively uncompromised in Sydney.
No matter the venue, no matter the bill, devout adherents clamber to propel a heaving mosh.
About Dazy
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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.


