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Dead Sara
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concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
03
2023
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas Festival Grounds
I Was There
OCT
31
2023
Los Angeles, CA
The Echo
I Was There
AUG
04
2023
Las Vegas, NV
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
I Was There
AUG
03
2023
Santa Ana, CA
Constellation Room
I Was There
JUN
08
2023
Derby, United Kingdom
Donington Park Circuit
I Was There
JUN
07
2023
Derby, United Kingdom
Donington Park Circuit
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Nova
November 9th 2022
Each song was better than the last. I cried through like all of it as I was singing and jamming out because I've loved Dead Sara forever and never been to a concert. Thank you for giving this experience to me. I love you, Emily & Siouxsie!
Live Stream@Live Stream

Lise Donnelly
October 28th 2022
This is absolutely one of the best bands to see live. Their music rocks hard, and they have so much energy on stage. Emily is a legend!
Orlando, FL@The Social

Kirk
October 28th 2022
First time seeing Dead Sara live and first time at The Social to see a show. Both were great! Awesome energy for the show.
Orlando, FL@The Social
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About Dead Sara
Music History is rich with rock bands fronted by Dynamic duos. Looking to carry on this yin and yang tradition are two talented young women, singer Emily Armstrong and Siouxsie Medley, who front Los Angeles’ Dead Sara – an electrifying four-piece rock band whose supercharged music is propelled by Medley’s exhilarating, monster guitar riffs and Armstrong’s powerful, wailing vocals. The two musicians are a study in contrast onstage: Medley remains rooted in place – a solid, steady anchor for Armstrong’s almost unhinged performance style. A skilled vocal stylist who can handle blues, soul, and folk-rock with equal aplomb, Armstrong can unleash a guttural howl one minute and trill as pretty as a songbird the next. When asked by the Wall Street Journal in 2012 which female rock singers she admired, legendary Jefferson Airplane singer Grace Slick said Emily Armstrong, citing her “strong, urgent sound.” Dead Sara, which also includes bassist Chris Null and drummer Sean Friday, has continued to earn the respect of some of the biggest artists in rock and roll over the last two years. In an interview with Fuse in 2013, Dave Grohl simply stated, “Dead Sara should be the next biggest rock band in the world.” The band has always generated major buzz around their shows, being known for their ferocious spectacle of high-octane live performances. Of one of their local shows at The Troubadour, L.A.’s indie-rock tastemaker website Picksysticks.com raved: “You almost forgot you were watching a rock show in the 450-capacity Troubadour and not in a venue like Staples Center that holds thousands when Dead Sara launched into their hit “Weatherman.” OC Weekly has praised the band for its “blazing, impassioned classic rock, punk/indie jams, catchy guitar melodies and songs about not backing down,” while Buzzbands.la noted that Dead Sara’s strain of primal rock is loud enough to awaken the ghosts in both the indie and metal underworlds, and maybe even get them to dance a bit. During their 2013 U.S. tour with Muse, Chicago Music Monthly stated that “Dead Sara is an example of everything that is right with rock and roll. Their live show is one that will NOT be forgotten for hundreds of Muse fans seeing them for the first time.” Their new album, PLEASURE TO MEET YOU, was released in March 2015 on the band's own label, Pocket Kid Records.
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Genres:
Alternative, Hard Rock, Rock
Band Members:
Sean Friday, Siouxsie Medley, Emily Armstrong
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Dead Sara to play in your city
Request a Show
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Live Photos of Dead Sara

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Dead Sara merch


Ain't It Tragic
$12.98
View All
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
03
2023
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas Festival Grounds
I Was There
OCT
31
2023
Los Angeles, CA
The Echo
I Was There
AUG
04
2023
Las Vegas, NV
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
I Was There
AUG
03
2023
Santa Ana, CA
Constellation Room
I Was There
JUN
08
2023
Derby, United Kingdom
Donington Park Circuit
I Was There
JUN
07
2023
Derby, United Kingdom
Donington Park Circuit
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Nova
November 9th 2022
Each song was better than the last. I cried through like all of it as I was singing and jamming out because I've loved Dead Sara forever and never been to a concert. Thank you for giving this experience to me. I love you, Emily & Siouxsie!
Live Stream@Live Stream

Lise Donnelly
October 28th 2022
This is absolutely one of the best bands to see live. Their music rocks hard, and they have so much energy on stage. Emily is a legend!
Orlando, FL@The Social

Kirk
October 28th 2022
First time seeing Dead Sara live and first time at The Social to see a show. Both were great! Awesome energy for the show.
Orlando, FL@The Social
View More Fan Reviews
About Dead Sara
Music History is rich with rock bands fronted by Dynamic duos. Looking to carry on this yin and yang tradition are two talented young women, singer Emily Armstrong and Siouxsie Medley, who front Los Angeles’ Dead Sara – an electrifying four-piece rock band whose supercharged music is propelled by Medley’s exhilarating, monster guitar riffs and Armstrong’s powerful, wailing vocals. The two musicians are a study in contrast onstage: Medley remains rooted in place – a solid, steady anchor for Armstrong’s almost unhinged performance style. A skilled vocal stylist who can handle blues, soul, and folk-rock with equal aplomb, Armstrong can unleash a guttural howl one minute and trill as pretty as a songbird the next. When asked by the Wall Street Journal in 2012 which female rock singers she admired, legendary Jefferson Airplane singer Grace Slick said Emily Armstrong, citing her “strong, urgent sound.” Dead Sara, which also includes bassist Chris Null and drummer Sean Friday, has continued to earn the respect of some of the biggest artists in rock and roll over the last two years. In an interview with Fuse in 2013, Dave Grohl simply stated, “Dead Sara should be the next biggest rock band in the world.” The band has always generated major buzz around their shows, being known for their ferocious spectacle of high-octane live performances. Of one of their local shows at The Troubadour, L.A.’s indie-rock tastemaker website Picksysticks.com raved: “You almost forgot you were watching a rock show in the 450-capacity Troubadour and not in a venue like Staples Center that holds thousands when Dead Sara launched into their hit “Weatherman.” OC Weekly has praised the band for its “blazing, impassioned classic rock, punk/indie jams, catchy guitar melodies and songs about not backing down,” while Buzzbands.la noted that Dead Sara’s strain of primal rock is loud enough to awaken the ghosts in both the indie and metal underworlds, and maybe even get them to dance a bit. During their 2013 U.S. tour with Muse, Chicago Music Monthly stated that “Dead Sara is an example of everything that is right with rock and roll. Their live show is one that will NOT be forgotten for hundreds of Muse fans seeing them for the first time.” Their new album, PLEASURE TO MEET YOU, was released in March 2015 on the band's own label, Pocket Kid Records.
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Genres:
Alternative, Hard Rock, Rock
Band Members:
Sean Friday, Siouxsie Medley, Emily Armstrong
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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