Kurt Vile & The Violators wsg Twisted Teens in Asbury Hall, Buffalo, NY
Schedule
Wed, 04 Nov, 2026 at 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Asbury Hall | Buffalo, NY
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DSP Shows presents Kurt Vile & The Violators with support from Twisted Teens live in Asbury Hall7pm Doors, 8pm Show
Tickets: On sale Friday 4/10 @10am EST. General Admission Standing: $37 advance, $42 day of show at TixR.com or in person at the Babeville Box Office M-F 11a-5p (in person: fee free cash sales, 3% credit/debit card fee)
Released in God’s year of 2026, the 250th anniversary of the founding of America in Kurt Vile’s
fine city of Philadelphia, Philadelphia’s been good to me finds one of our nation’s greatest
songwriters staking a claim on his hometown. “This is my ‘bringing it all back home to Philly’
record,” Vile says. “I’m treating it like my last one. I put everything into it. It’s my best vocal
record. It’s my best electric guitar record. It’s my most organic record, made in the comfort of my
own zone.””
Largely self-produced, with assists from Adam Langellotti, keys wiz Matthew Jugenheimer,
drummer Kyle Spence, guitarist Jesse Trbovrich, and longtime Violators boardsman Rob
Schnapf, the record embodies Vile’s understanding of music as a conversation between people
across time and space. The title track is an ode to his hometown that doubles as an homage to
Tom Petty’s homage to California. The barn-burning “Chance to Bleed” features guest spots
from Memphis OGs Natalie Hoffman and Greg Cartwright but boasts a music video proudly shot
at the Philly venue Kung Fu Necktime and features a cameo by local legend Schoolly D. “You
Don’t Know Cuz It’s My Life” is Kurt’s take on a stadium anthem, building up to a laid-back yet
triumphant chant of “I’m from Phil-a-del-phiaaaaaaah!” that you can imagine a crowd of Eagles
fans screaming along to, Twisted Teas pointed towards the heavens.
Make no mistake: Philadelphia’s been good to me is the sound of Philly’s constant hitmaker
coming back to kick ass, son the haters, and put on for the City of Brotherly Love — and in true
Kurt Vile fashion, doing so while sounding more relaxed than ever. Between the 250th
anniversary of America and its hosting of select World Cup games, 2026 is shaping up to be a
big deal for Philadelphia. “And then there’s one other thing,” Vile says. “I gotta be that third
thing. Because I am Philadelphia. I gotta own it. I gotta rise to the occasion.”
New Orleans duo Twisted Teens opens the show–their recent record Blame the Clown just earned Best New Music from Pitchfork.
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