Event Details
The Orpheum presents The Aquabats! with Manic Hispanic and Sullvn! on Thursday, October 8, 2026 at the historic Orpheum Theater in downtown Flagstaff, Arizona.
ALL AGES | DOORS: 6PM | SHOW: 7PM
About The Aquabats!:
Since their formation in 1994 in Orange County, The Aquabats have been punk rock's superheroes, dedicated to injecting harmless fun into a music scene that often took itself too seriously. The band was established with a unique vision that includes their iconic Paul Frank-designed “power belts,” trademark rash guards, black eye masks, and “anti-negativity” helmets, along with entertaining onstage antics. This distinctive approach quickly gained traction, earning The Aquabats a fiercely loyal following that spans multiple generations.
Over the years, the band's music and lineup have evolved, even featuring a stint by Blink 182’s Travis Barker as drummer "Baron Von Tito." Their extensive discography includes standout albums like "The Return of the Aquabats" (1996), "The Fury of the Aquabats!" (1997), "The Aquabats vs. The Floating Eye of Death" (1999), and many more.
In 2012, The Aquabats debuted "The Aquabats! Super Show!," a live-action musical action comedy television series on the Hub Network. The show received multiple Daytime EMMY nominations and one win, showcasing the band's versatility beyond the music scene.
The Aquabats! celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2024, releasing the fan-funded full-length studio album, FINALLY! The 30th-anniversary festivities concluded in December with an epic two-night sold-out extravaganza at their home venue, The Glass House in Pomona, CA, where Aquabats old and new came together to play two setlists of favorites voted on by their loyal fans.
The current lineup comprises Christian Jacobs as “The MC Bat Commander” (lead singer), Chad Larson as “Crash McLarson” (bass, vocals), Ian Fowles as “Eaglebones Falconhawk” (guitar), Richard Falomir as “Ricky Fitness” (drums), and James Briggs as "Jimmy the Robot” (keyboards, woodwinds, vocals). An extended lineup often includes Boyd Terry as “Cat Boy” (trumpet), Corey Pollock as “Chainsaw The Prince of Karate” (guitar), and Matt Gorney as “Gorney” (keys).
Get ready to join The Aquabats on their unique musical journey as they celebrate three decades of bringing joy, entertainment, and a touch of superhero flair to the world of punk rock!
About Manic Hispanic:
This punk rock supergroup seems to have been doomed for the “clink-clink” (up the river, the Big House, jail, etc, etc) from their inception in the early 1990's. At a suggestions by a certain member’s PO as an attempt to keep the Barrio safe from these homeboys, Manic Hispanic was formed by members whose illustrious histories have not only included several stints in OC County Jail, but classic bands like The Adolescents, Cadillac Tramps, The Grabbers, Punk Rock Karaoke, The X-Members, 22 Jacks, Final Conflict, and Agent Orange, Left Alone, Death By Stereo and Voodoo Glow Skulls.
Like the mighty Mexican super group Menudo before them, the idea was simple and to the point, when some of the homies either get locked up, have a grip of kids and can’t leave the crib or retire, some of the younglings from different bands or clikas would be added to keep the spirit and banda alive for generations to come. Sadly El Jefe went to the big slam pit in the sky to keep trucha over the youngsters on the street. Hoakie ( En Paz descanse) recruited Juan Solo (Vulturas) to help with vocals and car radio pullout jackings. El Dreamer was also added to the mix for his vast knowledge of where the best swap meets are at and his way of throwing chingasos with his words on stage. Together they got down and recorded what was to become “Back in Brown” a collection of 10 firme cover songs that hit hard like your hefas chancla when you act stupid. Sadly el grupo suffered another great loss as Hoakie immigrated to the heavens above in 2018. The banda hit up punk rock wilmero Elvis to help play guitar on a few songs for Hoakie B-day Bash at Alex’s bar later that year. The vibe was all respect to the past OG’s and with the idea to keep el espirito going the band jumped in Elvis outside Alex’s bar on Anaheim street and the rest is history.
With some OG’s and some new blood the future looks a bright like Aztec gold spray painted rims, if they can manage to stay out the pinta or not get deported.
About Sullvn:
California collective sullvn crafts a sound that spans ska and reggae, infused with pop-punk melodies and a spirit reminiscent of The Clash. Anchored by an elite lineup - including accomplished bassist James East (Eric Clapton, Elton John, Michael Jackson), guitarist Brian Jordan (James Brown, Dave Matthews Band, The Allman Brothers Band), and powerhouse horn players Gabrial McNair and Stephen Bradley of No Doubt - the band delivers a sound that’s both massive and unmistakably current.
At the center is frontman Robert “Sully” Sullivan, whose larger-than-life presence and raw, anthemic delivery drive the project’s new era. sullvn is currently releasing a run of singles produced by John “Feldy” Feldmann (Blink-182, Good Charlotte, 5 Seconds of Summer), bringing a polished, high-impact edge to their horn-driven, genre-blurring sound. Their collaboration with Mighty Mighty Bosstones frontman Dicky Barrett further cements their place in the genre’s evolving legacy while pushing it forward.
With new music rolling out via Big Noise Music Group and a sound built for packed rooms and festival stages, sullvn is ushering in a bold new chapter - merging groove, grit, and soaring brass into a live experience that feels both rooted and revolutionary.
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The Orpheum Theater is a historic, indoor venue located on Aspen Street in downtown Flagstaff next to the Weatherford Hotel and Residence Inn.
- Parking is not available on site. Find info on street and garage parking here.
- Tickets are the same price at the box office and online
- A Full Bar is available at the venue
- No outside food and beverage is allowed. Concessions available in the venue.
- Empty, soft, clear water bottles will be allowed. No hydro flasks, metal, or hard plastic water bottles of any kind will be permitted inside the venue.
- Unless specifically stated by the show, venue has a strict no re-entry policy
Our security team will be enforcing a "Clear Bag Policy."
Guests attending public-ticketed events are permitted to bring a 12″ x 6″ x 12″ or smaller CLEAR stadium bag, or a gallon-sized clear zip bag.
Permitted non-clear bags include wristlets measuring 4″x6″x1″ and smaller, and/or diaper/medical bags, which are subject to search.
No other bags are permitted; bag storage is NOT available at the theater. Clear bags are available for purchase. Thank you for your understanding.
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Event Location
Orpheum Theater - Flagstaff
15 W. Aspen Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ, 86001
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