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Jan/16 · An Evening with Keller Williams
Jan/24 · Dogs in a Pile
Jan/26 · *MOVED to the Crystal Ballroom* The Runarounds
Jan/30 · Whitey Morgan and the 78’s
Jan/31 · *POSTPONED until TBD* The Residents – Eskimo Live! Tour
Jan/31 · Ruston Kelly – Pale, Through the Window Tour
Feb/2 · Don Broco
Feb/6 · It’s A 2000s Party: Portland
Feb/7 · Robyn Hitchcock “Live And Electric – Full Band Shows”
Feb/12 · shame
Feb/13 · Cherub
Feb/14 · The 2026 Portland Mardi Gras Ball
Feb/19 · BERTHA: Grateful Drag
Feb/20 · Jordan Ward Presents: THE APARTMENT TOUR
Feb/21 · Magic City Hippies – Winter Tour 2026
Feb/23 · Puma Blue
Feb/24 · An evening with Kathleen Edwards
Feb/26 · clipping.
Feb/28 · EARLYBIRDS CLUB
Mar/2 · BENEE
Mar/4 · Monolink
Mar/5 · Mindchatter: Giving Up On Words Tour
Mar/6 · MOVED TO THE CRYSTAL BALLROOM kwn: tour 2026
Mar/14 · yung kai: stay with the ocean, i’ll find you tour
Mar/20 · Donny Benet
Mar/22 · Elefante – 30th Anniversary Tour
Mar/27 · Tophouse
Mar/28 · Sarah Kinsley
Mar/29 · THE EARLY NOVEMBER & HELLOGOODBYE: 20 Years Young
Mar/30 · Ruel – Kicking My Feet Tour
Mar/31 · Yellow Days: Rock And A Hard Place Tour
Apr/2 · Mind Enterprises
Apr/4 · Vandelux
Apr/10 · FCUKERS
Apr/21 · Die Spitz
Apr/24 · Langhorne Slim: The Dreamin’ Kind Tour
Apr/27 · The Brook & The Bluff: The Werewolf Tour
Apr/28 · Patrick Watson – Uh Oh Tour
Apr/29 · Claire Rosinkranz – My Lover Tour
Apr/30 · JENSEN MCRAE – God Has A Hitman Tour
May/2 · José González – Against The Dying Of The Light Tour
May/8 · Powfu Presents: The Lofi Library Tour
May/17 · Dry Cleaning
May/24 · Inner Wave & Los Mesoneros – North America Tour ’26
Jun/27 · Searows – Death in the Business of Whaling
Aug/25 · Diggy Graves – The No Vacancy Tour

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Monqui Presents

Friday, January 16
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$32.25 to $39.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui & Soul'd Out Presents

With special guest Family Mystic

Saturday, January 24
Doors : 6:30 pm, Show : 7:30 pm
all ages
$27 to $56.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Monday, January 26
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Friday, January 30
Doors : 6:30 pm, Show : 7:30 pm
ages 21 +
$20.75 to $56.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Saturday, January 31
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guest verygently

Saturday, January 31
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$13.75 to $178.40

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guests Dropout Kings and sace6 

Monday, February 2
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$13.75 to $50.50

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Friday, February 6
Show : 8 pm
all ages
$22.50 to $39.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Saturday, February 7
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
ages 21 +
$27 to $56.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Thursday, February 12
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$13.75 to $50.50

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Showbox Presents

Friday, February 13
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$38.50

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Mysti Krewe of Nimbus Present

Saturday, February 14
Show : 7 pm
ages 21 +
$39.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Thursday, February 19
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$32.75 to $62.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Friday, February 20
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $118.37

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Saturday, February 21
Doors : 7:30 pm, Show : 8:30 pm
all ages
$29.50 to $127.93

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With guest Salami Rose Joe Louis

Monday, February 23
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $39.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Tuesday, February 24
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$32.25 to $61.75

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With Open Mike Eagle

Thursday, February 26
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $34

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Saturday, February 28
Show : 6 pm
ages 21 +
$39.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Monday, March 2
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $158.14

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With special guest Roderic

Wednesday, March 4
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
ages 21 +
$40 to $67.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Support From NASAYA

Thursday, March 5
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $50.50

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Friday, March 6
Doors : 6:30 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Saturday, March 14
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$26.50 to $45

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Friday, March 20
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $50

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Medioticket Presents

Sunday, March 22
Doors : 8 pm, Show : 9 pm
all ages
$27 to $94.75

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Friday, March 27
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$30 to $104.06

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

with girlpuppy

Saturday, March 28
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$29 to $89.79

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With guest The Dangerous Summer (Acoustic)

Sunday, March 29
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $60.75

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With Mercer Henderson and Chelsea Jordan

Monday, March 30
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$19.40 to $60.75

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Tuesday, March 31
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $45

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Thursday, April 2
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$24 to $39.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Showbox Presents

Saturday, April 4
Doors : 8 pm, Show : 8 pm
ages 21 +
$41.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

with RIP Magic

Friday, April 10
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Tuesday, April 21
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $45

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

With guest Laney Jones and the Spirits

Friday, April 24
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $56.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Monday, April 27
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$27 to $167.70

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Tuesday, April 28
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$41.50 to $68.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Wednesday, April 29
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$36.50 to $117.90

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Thursday, April 30
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$34 to $56.25

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Saturday, May 2
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

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

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Sunday, May 17
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages
$32.25 to $61.75

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

Sunday, May 24
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Monqui Presents

with Mori

Saturday, June 27
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Showbox Presents

Tuesday, August 25
Doors : 7 pm, Show : 8 pm
all ages

About Inner Wave:

Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.

See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”

Following Apoptosis, Inner Wave underwent an onslaught of touring that spanned three entire years. “When we made that record, we didn’t know if we were ever going to tour again—so we took every opportunity we could,” Sotelo explains—and such a busy schedule meant a protracted creative process for their next record, as a brief demoing session in 2022 was eventually abandoned. “We didn’t have the opportunity to sit down somewhere comfortably and write much,” guitarist Elijah Trujillo admits.

As life on the road began to slow, Inner Wave eventually decamped to their rehearsal space (lovingly dubbed “The Swamp”), where See You When I Get Back began to come together over the past year. “We got very detail-oriented with the sonics of the album and started recording in many different ways we hadn’t tried before,” Sotelo explains. That try-anything-once approach was certainly encouraged by him and keyboardist/engineer Jose Cruz—the latter of whom joined Inner Wave circa Apoptosis—co-producing the record.

About Los Mesoneros:

Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.

Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.

In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.

In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.

Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.