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mekons with after show mekonic disco

DATE AND TIME
Thursday, June 11 2026
8:00pm
doors at 7:30pm
TICKETS
$40 advance
$50 day of show
$2 off for SPACE Members
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IRL Box Office at 534 Congress St. | Cash only. No fees.
Fridays 12-6 pm and Saturdays 12-4 pm
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Nearly 50 years on, the British post-punk band mekons bring their snaggle-toothed sneer and bittersweet sentimentality to SPACE as a 7-piece band of founding and classic members.

Sonic adventurers, punk rock fundamentalists, exuberant luddites, willing outcasts, “The mekons are the most revolutionary group in the history of rock ‘n’ roll,” wrote rock critic Lester Bangs.

The genre-defying mekons formed in Leeds, England in 1977. Born from the emerging British punk scene, they progressed from art students with no musical skills to the prolific, raucous progeny of Hank Williams. This current classic line-up has remained intact since the mid-1980s, continuing to regularly tour and release new music through to now. Theirs is an improbable history –a surprising and influential embrace of folk and country music with occasional forays into the art world. They have always worked collaboratively and collectively with all work credited to the band, never to individuals. Their mind-boggling output consistently blurs the lines between high art and low and has included exhibitions in the UK and US, a deranged pirate musical recorded and staged with Kathy Acker, an art performance with Vito Acconci, and several books including the unique art catalog/unfinished novel Mekons United.

“Revenge of the mekons”, a documentary about the band, received nationwide release in 2015 on Music Box Films. The mekons continue to make bold, unpredictable music while staying true to the punk ethos. Their mind-boggling output consistently blurs the lines between high art and low and they remain one of the truly great live bands. The band released their latest album Horror on Fire Records in early 2025.

A dub album of Horror remixed by Grammy nominee Tony Maimone (Pere Ubu) will be released on Fire Records in the summer of 2026.

🚨 Alert! The start time for tonight’s Algernon Cadwaller show has been bumped to 7:15 pm (from 7:30 pm) to accommodate the parking ban. ❄️