idobi Radio Summer School w/ Honey Revenge & more
About This Event
idobi Radio brings its Summer School showcase to Irving Plaza, presenting Honey Revenge alongside Chase Petra, Games We Play, South Arcade and Winona Fighter. Chase Petra appears with a sophomore album, Lullabies For Dogs (Wax Bodega Records); Games We Play and South Arcade offer concise, hook-forward rock that favors momentum and clarity onstage. The series privileges songcraft and live immediacy over hype.
About the Artists
Games We Play
Games We Play is an individual rock/pop artist who brings a tight, song-forward set to New York City rooms, including Irving Plaza. Their recent circuit includes bills with Honey Revenge, Winona Fighter, South Arcade, and Chase Petra, alongside appearances tied to idobi Radio and the idobi Radio Summer School series.
Winona Fighter
Official Site for WINONA FIGHTER - Welcome Home, Kiddos.
South Arcade
South Arcade is an Oxford-based rock/pop act that formed in 2021 and first drew attention through short, informal rehearsal videos circulated online. Their writing pulls from 2000s-era pop-punk and alternative rock, with a clean, hook-forward approach that nods to that period without treating it as costume.
Chase Petra
Chase Petra's sophomore album, Lullabies For Dogs, is out now via Wax Bodega Records. Order Lullabies For Dogs Now. The band's Lullabies For Dogs US Headline Tour starts March 28, 2025 with support from Small Crush and Sorry Mom.
idobi Radio Summer School
idobi Radio Summer School is a rock/pop showcase built around the idobi Radio network, presented as a rotating bill rather than a single fixed lineup. In New York City, the series has landed at Irving Plaza under titles like “idobi Radio Summer School w/ Honey Revenge & more,” pairing emerging acts with touring peers such as Honey Revenge, Games We Play, Winona Fighter, South Arcade, and Chase Petra.
idobi Radio
idobi Radio is an alternative-focused internet radio collective founded in 1999, built around streaming programming that pairs new music with interviews and artist-led shows. Its curatorial lane leans toward emerging acts alongside more established names, framing scenes as they form rather than after the fact.