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    Rock/Pop

    Lords Of AcidDead On A Sunday, Princess Superstar, Tony And The Kiki, MZ Neon

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    Monday, March 16, 2026

    6:29 PM

    Racket NYC

    431 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Lords of Acid joins Dead On A Sunday, Princess Superstar, Tony And The Kiki and MZ Neon at Racket NYC. The bill shifts between club electronics and guitar-driven sets: Lords of Acid brings acid-house pulse, industrial abrasion and candid nightlife lyrics, while Dead On A Sunday, MZ Neon and Tony And The Kiki favor tight, song-forward rock/pop arrangements built for the stage.

    About the Artists

    Lords of Acid

    Lords of Acid

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    Lords of Acid is a Belgian group formed in the late 1980s by Praga Khan, Oliver Adams, and Jade 4U, emerging from the club-facing edge of electronic music. Their work folds acid-house pulse into industrial abrasion, with lyrics that document sex, intoxication, and nightlife without euphemism.

    Dead On A Sunday

    Dead On A Sunday

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    Dead On A Sunday is a rock/pop group appearing in New York City rooms such as Racket NYC, where lineups often move between club electronics and guitar-driven sets. They’ve shared bills with acts including Lords of Acid, Princess Superstar, Tony And The Kiki, and MZ Neon, positioning them in the city’s nightlife circuit rather than a single scene.

    Tony And The Kiki

    Tony And The Kiki is a Rock/Pop group heard on New York City bills where club energy meets straightforward songcraft. The band has appeared at Racket NYC, sharing lineups with Lords of Acid, Dead On A Sunday, Princess Superstar, and MZ Neon.

    MZ Neon

    MZ Neon

    MZ Neon is a rock/pop artist whose work has shown up in New York City lineups at Racket NYC, where the room’s tight acoustics reward precision. She has shared bills with acts including Lords of Acid, Dead On A Sunday, Princess Superstar, and Tony And The Kiki, moving easily between club rock energy and pop structure.