Saturday, June 6th // Alec Bang & The Cult Classics // $15 // All Ages // Doors 6pm, Show 7pm // Acoustic Blues, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Cabaret // Buy Tickets Here
Alec Bang & The Cult Classics don’t show up to entertain. They show up like weather. Hot wind. Red light. Something in the air that makes people act a little more like themselves than they meant to.
Somewhere between the first note and the last, things slip. The version of you that knows how to behave loosens its grip. Call it a show if you want. That’s the easiest lie in the room.
Out front is Alec Bang, guitar and vocals. He doesn’t posture or confess. The songs hold up a mirror and leave you alone with it. No clean resolutions. Just the sense that something got closer to the surface than usual.
That’s one way to tell it.
The band took shape in 2021 at Utah’s regional Burning Man, Element 11, when Alec Bang met Dirk Jeffrey on lead guitar mid-set and didn’t stop. Since then, it’s moved through festival circuits and desert gatherings, headlining for the SLC Lunatics and appearing at Desert Reverie, growing into a rotating lineup: Alexis Pfuzz on violin, Dayton Livingston on bass, Dan Muir on percussion, Matt Gooch on drums, with others passing through as the sound demands.
Blues runs through it, but nothing stays put for long.
In April 2026, they release “Me Persigue,” a story of two lovers under a regime built on fear and silence, and what that kind of pressure turns people into.
Some people walk away from it. Some don’t. Either way, it follows you home.