Performatist
    Rock/Pop

    Frank & Tony + Snad [Live] / Simone De Kunovich + Pancratio / Queen Majesty

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    Tuesday, February 24, 2026

    8:00 PM

    Public Records

    Gowanus, Brooklyn

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Live rock/pop performance at Public Records

    About the Artists

    Frank & Tony

    Frank & Tony

    dub technolo-fi house

    Frank & Tony is a group working at the seam between rock/pop songcraft and club-rooted electronic performance. In New York City they appear at Public Records in multiple formats, from live sets to DJ-driven bills alongside artists such as Snad, Simone De Kunovich, Pancratio, Queen Majesty, Love Injection, Gigi Testa, Gayance, and beewack.

    Snad

    Snad

    lo-fi house

    Snad is a New York City–based performer working across rock/pop and hip-hop/R&B, with live sets heard at Public Records. Their name appears on bills alongside artists and selectors including Frank & Tony, Simone De Kunovich, Pancratio, Queen Majesty, Love Injection, Gigi Testa, Gayance, and beewack.

    Simone De Kunovich

    Simone De Kunovich

    Simone De Kunovich is a New York City–based performer working across rock/pop and hip-hop/R&B, with recent appearances at Public Records. In bills that have included Frank & Tony, Snad, Pancratio, Queen Majesty, Love Injection, Gigi Testa, Gayance, and beewack, she moves between live band dynamics and vocal-forward sets.

    Pancratio

    Pancratio

    acid houseminimal techno

    Pancratio is a New York City–based individual artist working between rock/pop and hip-hop/R&B. Their live sets at Public Records have appeared on bills alongside Frank & Tony, Snad, Simone De Kunovich, Queen Majesty, Love Injection, Gigi Testa, Gayance, and beewack, moving between band-forward material and vocal-centric performance.

    Queen Majesty

    Queen Majesty

    QM hosted multiple weekly radio shows, such as the long-running Jamaica Rock on East Village Radio, which focused on rare Jamaican gems alongside classic tunes and was a forum for supporting legendary and breaking artists, and Positive Reality on The Lot Radio with Marcus Burrowes.