
Catch Dead Bob, the solo project of legendary No Means No drummer John Wright, alongside Mvll Crimes at Palasad Socialbowl. Expect a loud, genre-defying punk rock show in an all-ages setting. Doors open at 8 PM.
Dead Bob is the solo incarnation of John Wright, drummer of long time and apparently legendary, but now retired, Canadian punk band No Means No (NMN). Wright has spent 50 years drumming, 45 years songwriting, 30 years touring, three years helping robots play punk rock, 30 years brewing, and a lifetime playing music – in more bands than you can count on one hand. As might be expected, the songs roll out cohesively but defy the cookie cutter pigeon holes, hence "Genre" is a tough one to convey but one thing that is not unclear is it is not to be listened to quietly! We aim to make sure you hear it all good and loud! $25 advance / Door $30 Licensed / All Ages Doors 8pm
During the daytime and early evening, it is family-friendly. After 9:00 PM, the crowd shifts heavily to young adults, Western University and Fanshawe College students, and young professionals (ages 19–35).
No strict dress code. Standard societal rules apply (shirts and shoes required). Offensive clothing or gang-affiliated attire is prohibited.
Physical government-issued ID is strictly required to order alcohol (legal drinking age in Ontario is 19).

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May
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Dead Bob is the solo incarnation of John Wright, drummer of long time and apparently legendary, but now retired, Canadian punk band No Means No (NMN). Wright has spent 50 years drumming, 45 years songwriting, 30 years touring, three years helping robots play punk rock, 30 years brewing, and a lifetime playing music – in more bands than you can count on one hand. As might be expected, the songs roll out cohesively but defy the cookie cutter pigeon holes, hence "Genre" is a tough one to convey but one thing that is not unclear is it is not to be listened to quietly! We aim to make sure you hear it all good and loud! $25 advance / Door $30 Licensed / All Ages Doors 8pm
During the daytime and early evening, it is family-friendly. After 9:00 PM, the crowd shifts heavily to young adults, Western University and Fanshawe College students, and young professionals (ages 19–35).
No strict dress code. Standard societal rules apply (shirts and shoes required). Offensive clothing or gang-affiliated attire is prohibited.
Physical government-issued ID is strictly required to order alcohol (legal drinking age in Ontario is 19).

Save it, set a reminder, and see who else is going — all in the app.
Scan to open on your phone