The Slickee Boys 50th Anniversary Party

The Beatnik Flies, Birthday Girl DC

Sat, May 30, 2026
Doors: 8:00 pm

9:30 club

Washington, DC

Tickets are non-transferable until 72 hours prior to the show time. Any tickets suspected of being purchased for the sole purpose of reselling can be cancelled at the discretion of 9:30 Club / Ticketmaster, and buyers may be denied future ticket purchases for I.M.P. shows. Opening acts, door times, and set times are always subject to change.

Slickee Boys

The Slickee Boys were one of the foundational bands of the original Washington, D.C. punk/new wave scene—kind of a bridge between garage rock, early punk, psychedelia, rockabilly, and new wave and what later became DC hardcore in the city. They formed in 1976 with many members coming and going. They were the early architects of the local scene—before hardcore bands like Minor Threat took over. Their “Slickee-Delic” style helped define what D.C. underground rock could be. They mentored younger bands in the late ’70s scene, played constantly and built a strong local following. They hold the record for most shows (84) at the legendary 9:30 Club, and sold countless recordings worldwide. A lot of people in D.C. music history treat them as local legends rather than mainstream stars. One rock‑press case study explicitly argues that their smart, garage‑psych take on indie rock prefigured or influenced the approach later popularized by alternative bands like R.E.M., Green Day, and The Replacements, even if the influence was more stylistic/indirect than a straight line of descent. They also shared bills with touring acts; for example, U2 opened for the Slickee Boys at the Bayou in Georgetown early in U2’s first North American run, which shows how established the Slickees were as a live draw at that point.

The Beatnik Flies

Once upon a time, back in the 60s there were three teenagers: Joe Dolan, Kenny Bugg and Larry Fornia. They liked to hang around Joe’s room and write songs. Their music was too hard for the Folk Clubs and too folk for the Rock Clubs. Larry eventually move to Florida and they picked up Britt Conley and John Stone. When the Punk Rock Scene came around, they were finally accepted. Skip Groff saw them and paired them with The Slickee Boys. They never looked back.

Love and Peace

The Beatnik Flies est. 1978

Birthday Girl DC

Birthday Girl DC is a trio from Washington DC featuring Mabel June Canty on Guitar and Vocals, Isabella MacKaye on Bass, and Tess Kontarinis on drums. Started in 2023 in Washington DC, the band has a self-titled LP and an EP, ‘Dirtier’, out independently.

Venue Information:
9:30 Club
815 V Street N.W.
Washington, DC, 20001
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