Flatfoot 56, Catch 22, The Copyrights, Mania

Sat Mar 8 2025

9:00 PM (Doors 8:00 PM)

Reggies Rock Club

2109 South State Street Chicago, IL 60616

$30adv - $35dos

Ages 17+

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Reggies Rock Club
Saturday, March 8th
8pm doors | 9pm show | $30adv-$35dos | 17+
 
Flatfoot 56
Catch 22
The Copyrights
Mania (Members of Bad Sons)

 

Flatfoot 56, Catch 22, The Copyrights, Mania

  • Flatfoot 56

    Flatfoot 56

    Celtic Rock

    Playing a positive-natured brand of hardcore-tinged Celtic punk, Flatfoot 56 has been unleashing itself upon America and the rest of the world for over 20 years now. Forming in 2000, the Chicago natives achieved nationwide attention with their first two label-backed records, 2006’s Knuckles Up and 2007’s Jungle of the Midwest Sea. These releases built on a heavy dose of previously established regional notoriety, helping the band gain steam early on.

    While each record received its fair share of acclaim, the quintet exploded onto a new level with 2010’s Black Thorn. Landing the band on a total of 9 Billboard Charts, Flatfoot 56 proved it could consistently reach an expanding audience while treading in a genre not often associated with widespread success. This success was advanced even further with song placements in the hit TV series
    "Sons of Anarchy" and the video game "Watchdogs".

    After the success of "Blackthorn" Flatfoot hit the studio yet again in 2012 to record their Paper and plastic records backed "Toil" album. This album would further solidify the band as a consistent force to be reckoned with.

    Flatfoot 56’s latest full-length album, entitled "Odd Boat", was produced by Matt Allison at Atlas studios in Chicago. “We decided that since the last experience at Atlas Studios was so beneficial, we wanted to repeat it,” Bawinkel said. “We have been friends with Matt for a few years now and we love the work that he and his studio engineers do.”

    "Odd Boat" was a self-released album. “We have been working with labels so long that we decided that we wanted to have more of a say in how our music gets distributed and promoted. We are excited about this next season,” Bawinkel said. “As a band we have all grown a lot over the years and we wanted to stretch ourselves even further. Self release is a good way to do this."

    In 2018, Flatfoot 56 released the E.P. "The Vancouver Sessions". In this E.P., they restyled and recorded original songs from multiple albums acoustically. Some fans prefer these acoustic versions over their original versions as they highlight and emphasize the great storytelling element of these ballads.

    In 2022, Flatfoot 56 released their first Split E.P. They joined forces with the amazing band,The Rumjacks, and each released three new and original songs. They are available on vinyl, for digital download, and playing on Spotify and other streaming services.

    Frontman Tobin Bawinkel (vocals/guitar) is now set to lead Flatfoot 56 back into the studio. Armed with his brother Kyle (bass), along with their original piper Josh Robieson (bagpipes/mandolin), and Dan Alfonsi (Drums), Flatfoot 56 is in the process of writing their 8th full-length studio album.

  • Catch 22

    Catch 22

    Alternative Rock

    Ska - Punk - Reggae from NJ, son!
  • The Copyrights

    The Copyrights

    Punk

    The Copyrights play a stripped-down version of pop-punk in the tradition of fellow Illinois bands like and , with old-school punk and pop influences ranging from and to Sound Affects-vintage and the first couple of albums. Formed in the small southern Illinois city of Carbondale (much closer to St. Louis, MO, than Chicago) in 2002, the Copyrights originally consisted of bassist and primary lead singer Adam Fletcher, guitarists/vocalists and Ken Clifford, and drummer Luke McNeill. Signed to the Washington, D.C., indie Insubordination Records, the Copyrights released their debut album, We Didn't Come Here to Die (produced by Illinois pop-punk legend Mass Giorgini), in 2003. It was subsequently followed by two EPs, 2004's Button Smasher and 2005's Nowhere Near Chicago (both through It's Alive Records). Replacing the departed Clifford with new guitarist Nick O'Neil, the Copyrights returned with their second album, Mutiny Pop, in May 2006. Not wasting any time, various shows followed before the guys (now with Jeff Funburg on board in place of O'Neil) were back in the studio by the start of 2007 to commence recording their next album; Make Sound surfaced that spring via Red Scare. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi
  • Mania

    Mania

    Rock & Roll

    Combining garage rock, punk, and post punk, you get MANIA. Chicago’s newest form of familiar faces bringing high energy Rock n Roll. NEVER MIND THE REST, HERE’S MANIA! (Members of Bad Sons)

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Flatfoot 56, Catch 22, The Copyrights, Mania

Sat Mar 8 2025 9:00 PM

(Doors 8:00 PM)

Reggies Rock Club Chicago IL
Flatfoot 56, Catch 22, The Copyrights, Mania

$30adv - $35dos Ages 17+

Reggies Rock Club
Saturday, March 8th
8pm doors | 9pm show | $30adv-$35dos | 17+
 
Flatfoot 56
Catch 22
The Copyrights
Mania (Members of Bad Sons)

 

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Ages 17+
limit 6 per person
General Admission
GA Advance
$30.00

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This event is 17 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 17 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.