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Nysa, Dayfiction, Artschool, Wrong Worshippers

Nysa, Dayfiction, Artschool, Wrong Worshippers

The Camel
May 15, 2026
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May 16, 2026
May 15, 2026
Doors:
9:00 pm
Show:
9:30 pm

Nysa, Dayfiction, Artschool, Wrong Worshippers

Nysa, Dayfiction, Artschool, Wrong Worshippers

at The Camel, Fri May 15th, 2026

Doors 9pm, Show 9:30pm


Tix always available day of show unless sold out

Nysa is a trans led garage punk band, known for some of Philly’s rowdiest performances and a wall of guitars large enough to climb


Virginia-based post-punk quintet Dayfiction occupy th e negotiated space between abrasive energy and visceral, melodic atmosphere. Formed in 2024, the group— Evan Solomon (vocals), Noah Brown (guitar), Mateo Melchor Dutto (guitar), Jackson Prior (bass), and Hannah Johnson (drums)— quickly transcended their garage rock roots on debut, Blurry World, to forge a more refined, insistent sound.


Throughout a busy 2025, with releases of singles “Peacemaker,” “Lost You,” and the EP Diplomat, the band established themselves as a formidable live force. In the past year, Dayfiction opened for contemporary acts such as Inhaler, Bass Drum of Death, and other rising groups Lip Critic, Hello Mary, and Her New Knife.


Now expanding their reach between Richmond and New York City, the band returns with their new EP, Divine Intermission. Recorded in the days before Solomon’s temporary relocation to London, the record serves as a prophetic confrontation and timestamp of modern turbulences— at once unforgiving in its intensity and desperate in its grasp for beauty.



Artschool is a poo rly equipped, highly enthusiastic Richmond trio, with strengths in jumping, yelling, and handsome drumming, taking inspiration from Jim E Brown, Richard Cheese, and Dr Miami

Wrong Worshippers, from Richmond V irginia, is Nick Walker on bass and vocals, and Milo McAdams on drums. This innovative duo began creating their dirty rock/pop punk sound in their neighboring backyards during quarantine. Wrong Worshippers pride themselves on their energetic live performances, charismatic internet presence, and the ability to harness the power of friendship to follow their dreams and musical rage.