Description
Slam Dunk Presents
The Dollyrots X Don't Panic
The Dollyrots X Don't Panic
Saturday 3rd May 2025
The Key Club
19:00
14+
19:00
14+
For over 20 years, The Dollyrots have been a shining example of how to mix raw punk
energy with catchy, bubblegum melodies, all while living life entirely on their terms. Fronted by bassist and vocalist Kelly Ogden and guitarist Luis Cabezas, this power duo has built a legacy of anthemic tunes, relentless touring, and an unwavering DIY ethos. But what sets them apart isn’t just their music—it’s their ability to balance the chaos of punk rock with raising kids that are now old enough to take the stage on their own.
energy with catchy, bubblegum melodies, all while living life entirely on their terms. Fronted by bassist and vocalist Kelly Ogden and guitarist Luis Cabezas, this power duo has built a legacy of anthemic tunes, relentless touring, and an unwavering DIY ethos. But what sets them apart isn’t just their music—it’s their ability to balance the chaos of punk rock with raising kids that are now old enough to take the stage on their own.
Don’t Panic is a Pop Punk / Rock & Roll band that formed in the Pocono Mountains in
northeast Pennsylvania in 2009. After some EP releases and a touring hiatus that lasted
until 2019, the band released their first official full-length album ‘See Through It All’ in
2020 and then a follow up with ‘Dark Horse’ in Sept 2021. Their newest record ‘Setting
up to Fail’ was released in Aug 2023 and draws heavily off their collective influences
from bands like Bayside, Millencolin, Foo Fighters, No Use for a Name, White Reaper,
& Lit. After very heavy touring schedule in 2022-24 with Bowling for Soup, Less Than
Jake, The Ataris, Alien Ant Farm, The Spill Canvas, Mest and tons more you may ask
what’s next? An open road and good times with a Miller Lite and our friends. Because
that’s all that really matters.
northeast Pennsylvania in 2009. After some EP releases and a touring hiatus that lasted
until 2019, the band released their first official full-length album ‘See Through It All’ in
2020 and then a follow up with ‘Dark Horse’ in Sept 2021. Their newest record ‘Setting
up to Fail’ was released in Aug 2023 and draws heavily off their collective influences
from bands like Bayside, Millencolin, Foo Fighters, No Use for a Name, White Reaper,
& Lit. After very heavy touring schedule in 2022-24 with Bowling for Soup, Less Than
Jake, The Ataris, Alien Ant Farm, The Spill Canvas, Mest and tons more you may ask
what’s next? An open road and good times with a Miller Lite and our friends. Because
that’s all that really matters.
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