Frankie & The Witch Fingers @ Bad Bonn

Frankie & The Witch Fingers @ Bad Bonn

Bad Bonn, Bonn 2; 3186, Düdingen; Switzerland, All Kort

mið. 18.11.2026 20:30

Frankie & The Witch Fingers at Bad Bonn at 2026-11-18T20:30:00+0100

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  • Frankie & The Witch Fingers
    Frankie & The Witch Fingers

    Frankie and the Witch Fingers are a rock band from Los Angeles known for their high-energy and frenetic performances. Their latest album, Data Doom, delves into themes of technological dystopia, systemic rot, creeping fascism, and the erosion of humanity. The band's sound has evolved into a darker strain, incorporating influences from proto-punk, German progressives, and funk fusionists. They have shared the stage with notable acts such as Kikagaku Moyo, Ty Segall, Oh Sees, Cheap Trick, and ZZ Top. Data Doom aims to solidify their status with its intense and socially charged rock sound.

  • Iguana Death Cult
    Iguana Death Cult
    Rotterdam-based fivesome Iguana Death Cult initially made their mark with giddy, hard-hitting garage punk and a miasma of acid-drenched psychedelics, only to blossom into an all-embracing unit that implements frameworks of post-punk, krautrock, new wave, soul and disco. The band’s sophomore album Nude Casino, which came out October 25, 2019 on LA imprint Innovative Leisure (who signed them after seeing them at SXSW 2019), holds aloft a more cerebral and absurdist side of their songwriting. Because of The Netherlands’ tight-knit infrastructure of venues and festivals, Iguana Death Cult’s momentum as a powerhouse live act climbed at a maniacal pace. Being a band is perhaps one of the few walks in life where work and play mean the exact same thing and Iguana Death Cult’s proactive ethos quickly granted them a steady grassroots following all over the world. “...a blazing vault out of the pabulum and into unadulterated mayhem” - The Fader “Nude Casino is a quest to wriggle out of life’s bitter clutches with the maximum possible levels of fun and debauchery” - Paste Magazine “An album that whips in spiky riffs and jutting rhythms alongside more swirling melodies” - Louder Than War