Highlights from the April 2025 Lineup
Moon Hooch w/ Future Joy – Thursday, April 10
Expect a high-energy fusion of sax-driven dance grooves as Moon Hooch returns to Buffalo Iron Works with support from Future Joy, delivering a unique blend of electronic brass-house music that’s sure to get the room moving.
Jimkata w/ Space Junk – Saturday, April 12
A night of genre-bending electronic rock takes the stage with Ithaca’s own Jimkata and local jam powerhouse Space Junk. Their combined fanbases make this one a must-see for WNY’s alt-rock crowd.
Mason Ramsey w/ Halle Kearns – Tuesday, April 15
Yes, the yodeling kid from Walmart! Now a bona fide country artist, Mason Ramsey brings his charm and vocal chops to Buffalo with special guest Halle Kearns. This show promises crossover appeal and national buzz—an excellent opportunity to catch a viral sensation on the rise.
Workingman’s Dead – 50th Show – Saturday, April 19
Celebrating their 50th performance at Buffalo Iron Works, Workingman’s Dead holds the honor of being the venue’s most frequent headliner. Their Grateful Dead tribute shows have become a local institution, drawing packed crowds and creating memories for die-hard fans.
Carbon Leaf – Wednesday, April 23
Virginia-based Carbon Leaf brings a mix of Celtic rock, bluegrass, and folk-influenced anthems in a set that resonates deeply with Iron Works’ diverse audience. Expect layered vocals and powerful acoustic storytelling.
DJ Swiftie: Taylor Swift Dance Party – Thursday, April 24
For Swifties and casual fans alike, this themed night offers a high-energy dance experience with non-stop Taylor Swift hits. Dress the part and bring your friendship bracelets—this one will sell out.
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Whether you’re into indie, jam bands, electronic, or country, Buffalo Iron Works offers a thoughtfully curated calendar that keeps the local scene vibrant and inclusive. Backed by years of trusted programming, professional sound, and a community-centered team, Iron Works continues to elevate Buffalo’s cultural landscape—one show at a time.