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Monqui Presents

Saturday, February 1
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$35.79

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

with special guest THUS LOVE

Sunday, February 2
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$38.37

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

With special guest Sylvaine

Wednesday, February 5
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.79

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Emporium Presents

Friday, February 7
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$42.49

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

with guest Tara Lily

Tuesday, February 11
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$21.12 to $33.22

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

with Yak Attack

Thursday, February 13
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$25.75 to $36.31

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

with Yak Attack

Thursday, February 13
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
$55.45

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

with Yak Attack

Friday, February 14
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$25.75 to $36.31

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Sunday, February 16
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$46.61

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

With special guest Gavin Turek

Tuesday, February 18
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$35.28 to $165.57

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

with Bad Tuner

Wednesday, February 26
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.28

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Friday, February 28
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.28

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Mysti Krewe of Nimbus Present

Saturday, March 1
Doors : 7pm, Show : 7pm
ages 21 +
$30

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Saturday, March 8
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

with Leon Macjen

Wednesday, March 12
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.28

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

With special guests Kontravoid and Buzz Kull

Saturday, March 15
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$36.31

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Monday, March 17
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$46.61

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Wednesday, March 19
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$31.67 to $155.48

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Friday, March 21
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Showbox Presents

Saturday, March 22
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 18 +
$32.45 to $49.70

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Thursday, March 27
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$29.10

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Friday, March 28
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$29.10 to $127.46

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Sunday, March 30
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$29.10

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

with special guest Napoleon Da Legend

Friday, April 4
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$31.67

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

With special guest nobigdyl.

Saturday, April 5
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.28 to $75.45

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Tuesday, April 8
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$39.91

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

with special guest The Wildwoods

Thursday, April 10
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.28

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Friday, April 11
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$29.10

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

with special guest Mannie Fresh

Sunday, April 13
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$74.68

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Monday, April 21
Doors : 6:30pm, Show : 7:30pm
ages 21 +
$38.37

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Sunday, April 27
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.28

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Tuesday, April 29
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$43.52

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Monday, May 5
Doors : 6:30pm, Show : 7:30pm
all ages

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Tuesday, May 6
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$52.02

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Tuesday, May 6
Doors : 8pm, Show : 8pm

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Wednesday, May 7
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$52.02

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Thursday, May 8
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.28 to $133.13

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Friday, May 9
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.31

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Friday, May 16
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$38.88

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

With special guest: Kara Jackson

Saturday, May 17
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$133.13

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Sunday, May 18
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$46.61

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Wednesday, May 21
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$41.97

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Friday, May 30
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Monqui Presents

Monday, June 2
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$29.10

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically. 

 

 

Holocene Presents

Sunday, July 20
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$38.37

Circa Waves:

CircaWaves was formed in Liverpool in May 2013 by guitarist and singer Kieran Shudall, who had decided to “knuckle down” and commit fully to music after spending years in a succession of no-hope garage bands. After writing a batch of songs and putting some demos online, he recruited second guitarist Joe Falconer, bassist Sam Rourke, and drummer Sian Plummer (replaced by Colin Jones in 2015), and the band undertook a few short tours of the U.K. and Europe. Their melodic, propulsive rock sound, heavily inspired by the Strokes and often compared to the Vaccines, was well-received by audiences, and such a buzz built around them that they were soon offered a deal with Transgressive Records, erstwhile home of Foals, the Subways, and Mystery Jets. 
 
The reception they received for their debut instilled them with a greater sense of confidence, and as a result they returned to the studio almost immediately after touring; with their renewed vigor they created a heavier, beefier sophomore record, 2017’s Different Creatures. Produced by Alan Moulder, the album fared well, hitting number 11 on the U.K. album chart, and spawning the singles “Wake Up” and “Fire That Burns.” 
 
The band’s third full-length, What’s It Like Over There?, arrived in 2019 and included the single “Movies.” A Top Ten album in the U.K., it again found the band working with Moulder and embracing a more nuanced pop sophistication. In early 2020, they delivered Sad Happy, which featured production by singer Shudall and mixing from Matt Wiggins and Dan Grech-Marguerat. Prior to the album’s full release, it was split in half and issued on two separate EPs, Happy and Sad. It was the group’s highest-charting effort to date, peaking at number four on the U.K. charts. 
 
CircaWaves returned in January 2023 with their fifth full-length, Never Going Under. Informed by Shudall’s experience becoming a father and his worries over climate change and the state of the world, it featured the singles “Hell On Earth”, “Do You Wanna Talk”, “Carry You Home” & “Never Going Under.” Written throughout the pandemic and produced by Kieran Shuddall himself, ‘Never Going Under’ is the most comprehensive CircaWaves album to date, both thematically and musically.