Punk Black
PUNK BLACK is and Atlanta-based, multi-media collective of organizers, artists, punks, and Blerds who are committed to creating a radically inclusive space for BIPOC creatives. After performing in ATL and beyond for years we realized there was a clear need for safe alt-space for Black and brown punks on a national scale. PUNK BLACK launched in 2015, hosting over 70 events across the U.S., including Brooklyn, Oakland, Chicago, Washington DC, and more. In just a few short years, this Black-run indy collective has created a safe space for Black outkasts, weirdos, activists, leftists, antifascists, punks, and goonies from all over, united in a love of music, art, memes, and anime.
Glass Noose
Haley Graves
Haley Graves is a 21 year old Black Queer Pop Punk Artist based out of Seattle, WA originally from Maine! In 2021 alone, Haley released her debut EP, “She Thinks My Pop Punk Is Cringey” and opened for nearly 100 artists, including national Pop Punk Bands, Tiny Moving Parts, Belmont and Capstan! She also opened for many local Seattle artists and bands including, The Black Tones, Shaina Shepherd and Kimya Dawson. Haley has been featured in the Seattle Times, Maine Women’s Magazine, Femme Audio and K5 News (Nightly Magazine). Haley has been told her sound is similar to those that she idolizes including bands like Blink 182, Green Day and All Time Low but with her own flavor on top. Haley hopes that she can inspire others to do what they love and help other artists break into the music industry, especially if they are Black and Queer. Haley hopes she can inspire others to be their true and authentic-selves no matter how they present.
Bangzz
Maya Marie
Supercoze
Black Ends
Friday August 12th
21+ Proof of Vaccination Required for Entry