
"The night before their headlining Brooklyn show at Warsaw with Florry, Ratboys played a second NYC show, announced at the last minute and happening at intimate East Village spot Night Club 101. The band referenced the venue's history (it was formerly the site of Pyramid Club) during their set, shouting out Red Hot Chili Peppers, who made their NYC live debut there, twice."
"There was no opener for the late show, and in addition to a bunch of songs from their great new album Singin' to an Empty Chair, Ratboys broke out a few deep cuts that they said they wouldn't play the next night, including two songs from their second album, 2017's GN, "Elvis Is in the Freezer" and "Molly," and four from 2020's Printer's Devil."
Ratboys held a surprise late-night performance at Night Club 101 in Manhattan's East Village, the night before their headlining show at Warsaw in Brooklyn. The venue holds historical significance as the former location of Pyramid Club, where the Red Hot Chili Peppers made their NYC live debut. The band performed without an opener and drew from multiple albums, including their new release Singin' to an Empty Chair alongside deep cuts from 2017's GN and 2020's Printer's Devil. Songs like "Elvis Is in the Freezer" and "Molly" were performed with the band noting these tracks would not appear at their next night's show.
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