Update:
"Dear Music Supporters,
We've just received urgent news from our great friend Moi Juarez, lead singer of Tomorrows Bad Seeds. A serious medical concern will be shifting the elements of the two shows they are playing here at Brues Alehouse this Tuesday and Wednesday. The good news is that the shows will go on! With a powerhouse band and members stepping up, we are going to have two killer shows. Unfortunately, and with deep regret, Moi will be unable to be present at these shows. As a music community, I truly believe these are the times where we should be at the forefront of support for the livelihood and health of the artists we love. Let's wish Moises a swift recovery and please send any messages of support to [email protected] and we will send them along.
On behalf of Brues Alehouse and Tomorrows Bad Seeds, we greatly appreciate your understanding. We have an awesome musical community here in Pueblo, and we've appreciated your support through the years. See you soon!
Sincerely,
Tony Garcia"
Brues Alehouse presents a very special event:
Tomorrows Bad Seeds. Acoustic. Live Recording Show.
Be part of this live recording event, which will release on all major platforms. This intimate and exclusive event will be limited to 70 tickets. All tickets will be seated at a table in our VIP format.
Doors: 7PM
Cultivated in The South Bay of Los Angeles, Tomorrows Bad Seeds is the musical embodiment of street and surf culture; a perfect blend of hip hop, punk, reggae, rock and soul.
Since TBS’ inception in 2001, the band has shared the stage with a number of well known artists, such as Willie Nelson, Slightly Stoopid and Pennywise, and has performed at some of the biggest music festivals in the U.S., including Vans Warped Tour, Cali Vibes and BeachLife. Off stage, TBS has co-written and produced work with songwriter Tim Myers (formerly of OneRepublic), producer Damon Elliott (Bone Thugs-n-Harmony), and most recently, jack-of-all-trades, DENM.
While the band has always been known for an extensive touring schedule, the pandemic that hit in early 2020 offered up a unique opportunity for a change of pace and a shift of focus. TBS utilized the unforeseen downtime to write and record new music, purchase and open a storefront in San Pedro, CA, and ultimately, re-emerge on the scene completely rejuvenated and independent.
The band hit the ground running in 2022, wasting no time releasing multiple singles, and playing shows in numerous states across the country. With shows scheduled everywhere from California to the Virgin Islands, as well as plans to release an album in the near future, Tomorrows Bad Seeds is undoubtedly a band to keep an eye and an ear on.