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Gogol Bordello brings their unmistakable high-energy sound to Mesa this spring, blending punk rock, gypsy rhythms, and global folk traditions into a live show that’s as joyful as it is defiant. Fronted by Ukrainian-born Eugene Hütz, the band has long drawn from Eastern European music, immigrant experience, and a fierce belief in cultural freedom.
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Gogol Bordello has used its platform to amplify Ukrainian voices, support humanitarian efforts, and keep Ukrainian culture visible on the world stage. Their performances today carry an added layer of meaning—celebrating life, resistance, and identity through music that refuses to be silenced.
Join us at the Nile Theater for a night that’s loud, kinetic, and deeply rooted in solidarity. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, this is a chance to experience a band whose music and message resonate far beyond the stage.
Photo Credit: Alison Clarke / Cliqmo Photography. Vice Documentary, Scream of My Blood: A Gogol Bordello Story to premiere at Tribeca Film Festival June 13, https://shorefire.com/roster/gogol-bordello
Photo Credit: Alison Clarke/Cliqmo. Gogol Bordello: Leo Mintek, Eugene Hütz, Korey Kingston, Pedro Erazo, Gil Alexandre, Sergey Ryabtsev and Erica Mencini, https://shorefire.com/roster/gogol-bordello