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Basement
The Van Buren
Oct 19, 2026 • 7:00pm
Phoenix, AZ
Basement
Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater
Oct 17, 2026 • 6:00pm
Austin, TX
Basement
House of Blues Dallas
Oct 16, 2026 • 7:00pm
Dallas, TX
Basement
The Masquerade - Heaven
Oct 14, 2026 • 6:00pm
Atlanta, GA
Basement w/ Momma
Jannus Live
Oct 13, 2026 • 7:00pm
Saint Petersburg, FL
Basement
9:30 CLUB
Oct 10, 2026 • 10:00pm
Washington, DC
Basement
The Fillmore Philadelphia
Oct 9, 2026 • 7:00pm
Philadelphia, PA
Basement
Brooklyn Paramount
Oct 7, 2026 • 6:00pm
Brooklyn, NY
Momma
The Bellwether
Aug 14, 2026 • 8:00pm
Los Angeles, CA
Momma
SOMA - Sidestage
Aug 13, 2026 • 8:00pm
San Diego, CA
Outside Lands
Golden Gate Park
Aug 9, 2026 • 11:00am
San Francisco, CA
Outside Lands
Golden Gate Park
Aug 8, 2026 • 11:00am
San Francisco, CA
Outside Lands
Golden Gate Park
Aug 7, 2026 • 11:00am
San Francisco, CA
Lollapalooza
Grant Park
Aug 1, 2026 • 11:00am
Chicago, IL
Momma
Mr Smalls Theatre
Jun 5, 2026 • 8:00pm
Millvale, PA

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Back to the Foundation with Basement

Basement formed in Ipswich, England in 2009, mixing grunge grit with emo melody and honest, diary-like lines.

Roots, pauses, and why this moment matters

After an early hiatus in 2012 and a quieter stretch in the late 2010s, this run reads like a reset that favors concise, high-impact choices.

Songs most likely to hit hard

Expect a set built around Covet, Aquasun, Promise Everything, and Crickets Throw Their Voices, with deeper cuts from I Wish I Could Stay Here and Beside Myself rotating in. The room usually blends longtime fans in worn skate tees with newer listeners who found them through playlists, and the energy stays focused rather than chaotic. Small circles open near the center while many hang back to sing the choruses, and you will notice friends trading earplugs and nodding in time. Trivia worth knowing: vocalist Andrew Fisher once balanced teaching with shows, and he and drummer James Fisher are brothers. Another under-the-radar note: guitarist Alex Henery often shoots photos on show days, a habit that shaped early visuals. For transparency, these set and production thoughts are inferred from past patterns and could shift by the night.

The Scene Around Basement Right Now

Skate shoes, soft hearts

You will see vintage skate and BMX tees, beat-up Vans, and workwear jackets, with a few DIY patches stitched on sleeves. Folks swap favorite pressings and point out tiny mix details from Promise Everything and Beside Myself, which signals the gear-and-record nerd thread running through the crowd.

Shared rituals, low drama

Singalongs peak on the first line of Covet and the sunburst lift in Aquasun, with quick hushes during quieter intros to let the riffs breathe. Mosh pockets stay respectful, with quick hands up for anyone who stumbles and space made for shorter fans near the rail. Merch leans on clean type and photo prints, sometimes echoing Alex Henery’s candid shots, plus soft-wash tees that match the music’s faded-summer feel. The vibe is less scene posture, more friends checking in, then yelling the hook together.

How Basement Makes Loud Feel Lived-In

Volume with shape, not clutter

The vocal leads tilt raw but tuneful, pushing at the edge on choruses while staying steady enough to keep the melody parked in your head. Guitars carve space with thick down-tuned chords and clean, chorus-laced lines, creating a push-pull between weight and shimmer. The rhythm section moves like a single piece, with a pick-driven bass locking to a tight snare for punch.

Small live tweaks that matter

Many songs ride in D-standard or a similar down tuning, which fattens chords without drowning them in gain. Live tempos nudge a touch faster, and the band likes quick dropouts before a last-chorus surge to make the hook feel bigger. Expect short, purposeful transitions rather than banter-heavy breaks, plus lighting that favors cool whites and brief strobes to frame dynamics. Those choices keep the focus on attack, release, and the chorus you came to shout.

Kindred Spirits for Basement Fans

Same gravity, different colors

If you connect with the heavy-but-melodic swing, Title Fight hits a similar balance where grit meets tuneful release. Citizen shares the punchy low-end and cathartic hooks, and their crowds lean into the same full-voice choruses. Fans who favor warmer, dreamier guitar lines often link up with Turnover, especially on nights when clean textures take the lead.

Where the crowds overlap

For darker shades and dynamic builds, Balance and Composure scratch that moody post-hardcore itch while still inviting a singalong. These artists grew from the same 2010s indie/DIY lane, which shows up in poster art, guitar choices, and tight set lengths. The overlap is about tone, pacing, and songs designed to hit hard without losing shape.

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