Ashnikko’s sold-out stop at The Warfield in San Francisco turned the historic venue into a fully immersive pop spectacle, complete with surreal visuals, relentless choreography, and a crowd that matched her energy beat for beat.
Gogol Bordello hit The Warfield at full speed and never really let up, moving through their set like it was already in motion before anyone could catch up. With a sound that stays dense but never distant, and a voice that lands somewhere between Joe Strummer and Shane MacGowan, the band still plays with a sense of urgency that doesn’t feel manufactured. Twenty years in, it doesn’t come across like a legacy act or a routine stop. It feels like something that’s still actively unfolding.