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by Nattie M on 11/21/25Bowery Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5Amazing show! This band delivers and more! One of the best shows we have seen all year!

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Die Spitz is a mayhem-inciting rock four-piece from Austin, TX. Founded in 2022, the quartet (Ava Schrobilgen, Chloe Andrews, Ellie Livingston, and Kate Halter) is known for their unruly stage presence and bombarding their crowds with a wall of sound which as Austin Monthly put it: "youthful moxie has never sounded so good." Having become a staple of the Austin music scene, they've extended beyond the state of Texas supporting national tours for legendary acts such as Amyl and the Sniffers, Sleater-Kinney, and OFF!. After self-releasing several singles and an EP, these childhood friends turned musicians will record their debut LP in the Spring of 2025.
Amazing show! This band delivers and more! One of the best shows we have seen all year!
Venue was terrible, dusty and couldn’t see anything. Sweaty old men EVERYWHERE for a band of young women, and as a young woman myself I felt extremely uncomfortable. My fiancé and I (also a woman) left early. Your old white male fanbase ruined our night.
probably the best concert experience ever. Granted coming to the door was freaky, but I know the Venue just tries to keep us safe. 5 stars for letting all the girls come up to the front. It was truly so meaningful so thank yall for doing that!!!!!!!!
Loved seeing Die Spitz live and was very touched at the end when their Dads came up and played a song with them. That was very cool.
Great venue for this concert! Loved every minute, every note!
They were awesome they sounded great I love how they stitch the singer they all sound great and the base player has great style very enjoyable to watch. I’ll them again in a heartbeat
This is one of the best shows I've ever been to in my 60+ years. I'd put them up against any punk or metal show I've ever seen. High energy doesn't even begin to describe them. Mind and face melting might come a bit closer. Tight-playing musicianship and excellent sound. Don't even get me started on Ellie's and Katy's crowd surfing. I'd see them five more times in a single month.
I’ve seen them the last two times they came to Denver, but the places they play in are too small and the sound isn’t real super great but other than that great band
Been following this band for a while and WOW! Amazing live performance! Get front row if you can definitely worth the wait.
Fun band! Rowdy fans! Don't be on the floor unless you're prepared to get slammed and willing to do your part for crowd surfers. I'm in my mid 60's so standing back and letting the young people go at it was fun to watch. It was my first time at the Marquis Theatre, it is small get there early if you want to be up front or need a stool to sit. The staff was helpful and friendly. I will visit again in the future. Go see Die Spitz! You won't regret it.