Psyko Steve Presents
MEET ME @ THE ALTAR
The Worried Sick Summer Tour
with special guests
LEISURE HOUR
July 31st, 2026 at The Rebel Lounge
Doors at 7:00PM | Show at 8:00PM
Advance Price: $25 + fees
Day Of Show Price: $30 + fees
All Ages
Meet Me @ The Altar
Meet Me @ The Altar is here to dismantle rock music's stereotypes riff by riff. The band-comprised of drummer Ada Juarez and lead vocalist Edith Victoria-has reignited the genre with their refreshing mix of earworm pop melodies, blazing guitar riffs, and punk attitude.” Their latest EP, Worried Sick, is a cathartic, reflective body of work that finds the band reenergized and returning to their easycore roots. Co-written and produced by Mike Green (Paramore, 5 Seconds of Summer, Pierce The Veil) and featuring heavy-hitting riffs, propulsive drums, searing lyrics and soaring vocals, Meet Me @ The Altar prove once again why they’re a force to be reckoned with.
The band’s 2023 debut album Past // Present // Future amassed massive critical praise upon release, with NPR lauding the record’s “…punchy rhythm section and a momentum that reaches out a hand to yank potential friends into the fun” and noting, “[Edith Victoria] … soars through powerful hook after hook with seeming ease.” “Meet Me @ The Altar shine as voices of their generation,” hailed UPROXX, while SPIN praised the album’s “memorable lyrics and infectious jams.” Them commended the “earworm-filled LP,” Consequence applauded its “high-energy percussion, undeniably fun guitar hooks … [and] vibrant vocal abilities,” and Alternative Press celebrated the debut’s “unending optimism.”
The band has toured with major acts including Green Day, MUNA, 5 Seconds of Summer, and more, and have appeared at festivals including Lollapalooza, Riot Fest, and When We Were Young.
Leisure Hour
Leisure Hour is a variety-emo band from Muncie, Indiana that has 3 lead singers and takes inspiration from all versions of midwest emo and pop-punk. Their recent album, “...and to think” has made waves in both the DIY emo scene and the online punk community by presenting honest storytelling with guitar driven instrumentals that pay homage to all walks of emo while still emitting a pop-sensibility. They play 100 shows a year and release as much music as they possibly can because they want to be huge.
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