Wishy: Nature's Pill Tour

Wishy: Nature's Pill Tour

Brighton Music Hall presented by Citizens, 158 Brighton Avenue, 02134 Boston Kort

mið. 14.10.2026 19:00

THIS EVENT IS ALL AGES. DOORS: 7:00 PM SHOW: 8:00 PM ALL TIMES AND SUPPORT BANDS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE OR REFUND. Tickets purchased from third-party outlets CANNOT be verified by our Box Office. If you sell/purchase your tickets from a third-party, we are not liable for any entry issues you may have. Any disputes involving third-party ticket purchases must be settled with the third-party outlet directly. The Paradise Rock Club Box Office is open for ticket purchases from 12 PM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday. If traveling from out of town, please call the customer line at 617-562-8801 to verify hours. There is a seating area available for those with mobility limitations. If you require accommodation, we encourage you to reach out to information@crossroadspresents.com as soon as you have purchased your GA ticket.

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  • Wishy
    Wishy

    You could call Wishy’s story a lucky one. After prior monikers and iterations, Wishy was born as a kaleidoscope of alternative music’s semi-recent history, with traces of shoegaze, grunge and power-pop swirling together. On Triple Seven, Indiana songwriters Kevin Krauter and Nina Pitchkites’ musical synergy proves itself to be a rare one–the kind that sounds like someone striking gold. Part sly wink and part warm gratitude, it’s only fitting their much anticipated full length debut is titled Triple Seven.

    By day Krauter works as a music teacher, giving drum and guitar lessons to students, while Pitchkites is a seamstress by trade and often makes embroidered merch for the band. Coming up in a scene defined by hardcore and emo, Krauter and Pitchkites instead found themselves writing melodies in their heads while driving to work, pulling music from the air and arriving at a blearier, more ethereal interpretation of Midwest expanse. Initially, their music oscillated between hazy dream-pop and heavier alt-rock.

    The album is a loose web of vignettes and snapshots, capturing Krauter and Pitchkites in a whirlwind couple of years — exiting the pandemic, embarking on an embryonic project, making sense of their musical pasts while forging a musical future alongside one another, each of them on a journey of self-acceptance and self-understanding. Sometimes gorgeous, sometimes festering, and always cathartic, Triple Seven is a vibrant and exhilarating document of self-discovery with the scope and heft of the bygone big-budget rock albums that inspired it.