Event Details
June 19th 2026
At the conclusion of the Preston and Steve Blood Drive at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Water Tower Live is hosting the biggest party in town! Get your tickets now! Meet 93.3 WMMR’s own Brent Porsche during the rock show. Brent will be onsite from 7-9 pm during the show’s Sly Fox Happy Hour and he is headed onstage at the show opening to introduce Big Green Limousine, Hot Dad Calendar, and Muddy Ruckus!!!
DOORS: 7:00PM Music: 8:00PM
Sly Fox Happy Hour 7:00PM – 9:00PM
Hot Dad Calendar, “Take Me Out”
HOT DAD CALENDAR hails out of Central PA, Hot Dad Calendar is the authentic result of three friends combining their distinctive styles and personalities to bring a fresh, nostalgic sound to the alternative/indie rock scene. Their debut album, "The Fear We Find in Safe Spaces," produced at Miner Street Recordings in Philadelphia, PA (The War on Drugs, Kurt Vile, Modern Baseball) combines heavy tones with even heavier subject matter as the gritty trio embodies the belief that being a Hot Dad is not just about aesthetics or fatherhood; It's about earnestly confronting what makes you who you are... while also being really Hot ; )
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https://www.hotdadcalendar.com/
Listen: https://hotdadcalendar.bandcamp.com/
MUDDY RUCKUS is an American rock duo known for their raw blend of punk blues, Americana grit, and psychedelic rock energy. With Erika Stahl on suitcase-kick drums and Ryan Flaherty running guitar through multiple amps for a full-band sound, the duo creates explosive live performances that feel larger than life. Their music has been praised for its darkly poetic lyrics, swampy grooves, and high-voltage stage presence — earning them festival slots, national tours, and a devoted underground following. Explore Muddy Ruckus’s music, videos, and tour schedule here.
"Their music is down and dirty, steeped in the mud of the Mississippi delta and the Louisiana swamps, but also in the mud and grime of Woodstock and the mosh pit at an outdoor punk show" Maine Today

