The Slackers, Some Ska Band
Grog Shop and B Side, 2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard, 44106 Cleveland Heights Directions
Thu 12.11.2026 20:00
Thursday, November 12 The Slackers w/ Some Ska Band at Grog ShopDoors 7 PM | Show 8 PMALL AGES$25.50 advance / $30 day of show + $3 at the door if under 21For 34 years, NYCs the Slackers have toured the world with their critically acclaimed and widely beloved blend of ska, reggae, and soul. The Slackers have been called the sound of New York by the New York Times. They were described by Brooklyn Vegan as a clean mix of ska, reggae, and soul that gets dirtied up by Vic Ruggieros tough New York accent. Decades into their run, The Washington Post noted that the Slackers remain at the top of their game. Since forming in 1991, the Slackers have released 16 albums, 5 EPs, and countless singles. They have performed thousands of energetic concerts for their global fanbase and remain unstoppably prolific. In their 2025 releases on Pirates Press Records, the EP Money is King, an indictment of the powerful as only the Slackers can do, went straight to the top 25 of the Submodern Reports album list. Their single My Last Star was a tribute to Hepcats Greg Lee, fulfilling the final creative vision of the late singer. The 11-track compilation Lost and Found Vol.2 had a surprise boogaloo breakout streaming hit with Diskambobulated. Their April 2022 album, Dont Let the Sunlight Fool Ya, was the Slackers first charting record and qualified the sextet as a Billboard new artist 30-plus years into their career! The power of the Slackers is nothing new to their fans, which number over 150K on social and thousands more via their direct-to-fan newsletter. The Slackers regularly perform at clubs and festivals around the world. Theyve sold out multiple curated slackfests in London, Chicago, Austin, and Anaheim, as well as 5 days in LA and their 5 boro tour of New York City. They are currently booking 80 shows worldwide in 2026.
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The Slackers
The Slackers
NYC's kings of Ska Reggae Rocksteady Soul and Rock n Roll