An Evening with Fishbone at the Grammy Museum
An evening with legendary genre disrupters Fishbone at the GRAMMY Museum® on Tuesday, May 27. The event will take place in the Museum’s intimate 200-seat Clive Davis Theater, located at 800 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles. Doors open at 7:00 PM, with the program beginning at 7:30 PM. More information and tickets at An Evening With Fishbone - GRAMMY Museum.
This special program will feature a candid conversation with Fishbone about their creative process and their highly anticipated ninth studio album, Stockholm Syndrome, set for release on June 27. Following the discussion, attendees will be treated to a live performance by the band.
For over four decades, Fishbone has been an unstoppable force in music, fusing punk, ska, funk, and soul into an explosive sound that is as socially conscious as it is musically innovative. Emerging from the Los Angeles punk scene, the band quickly carved out a reputation for their high-energy performances and fearless engagement with political and social issues.
Stockholm Syndrome marks Fishbone's first full-length LP in over 20 years. The album is a raw and powerful statement on modern life, packed with infectious melodies, pure chaos, and politically charged anthems alongside reflections on life, relationships, and redemption. The first single, “Racist Piece of Shit” (aka “RxPxOxS”), dropped in November 2024, delivering a searing critique of global racism with Fishbone’s signature intensity. Their latest single, “Last Call In America,” co-written by original members Christopher Dowd and Walter “Dirty Walt” Kibby, is a groove-driven commentary on the nation’s current economic and social struggles. The track features contributions from funk legend George Clinton.
Fishbone is Angelo Moore (vocals, saxophones), Christopher Dowd (keyboards, trombone, vocals), James Jones (bass), Hassan Hurd (drums), John “JS” Williams II (trumpet, vocals), and Tracey “Spacey T” Singleton (guitar).
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience Fishbone’s dynamic fusion of music and message in an intimate setting.
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Date and Time for this Past Event
- Tuesday, May 27, 2025 7pm - 9pm