The Bronx and Knuckle Puck Co-Headlined a Scary-Good Show at Mohawk 

The Bronx

On Halloween night, two shows merged into one for a stacked night of live music at Mohawk in Austin, TX. 

The Bronx and Knuckle Puck co-headlined a halloween punk show at Mohawk in Austin on October 31. The Los Angeles-based punk band, The Bronx, closed the night out with a killer set with each band member dressed in full head to toe skeleton costumes. While they were the fifth band of the night, the crowd fed off the high energy from the hard-hitting set. The lead singer even took some time to sing from the crowd during the performance. 

Pop-punk five piece, Knuckle Puck, debuted a brand new track during their set titled Groundhog Day. The Chicago-based band delivered on Halloween night by playing crowd favorites like “Gone,” “Pretense” and “Want Me Around.” 

Dressed in full hazard gear, Drug Church got the crowd off their feet and into the air during their lively performance. Between playing songs like “Weed Pin,” “But Does It Work?,” and “Unlicensed Guidance Counselor,” the punk group’s lead singer encouraged fans to crowd surf throughout the set by requesting people in specific costumes to be lifted up. 

Microwave, Youth Fountain and Meat Wave set the tone for the thrilling night.

I am an Austin-based photographer and social media manager. My love for photography started in high school which lead me to study communications at Texas Tech University and The University of the Incarnate Word. Aside from my love for photography and live music, I enjoy spinning vinyl, kayaking, biking, and chilling with my cat, Petrie.