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June 13, 2025

8:00 PM

Add to my Calendar + 2025-06-13 20:00 2025-06-13 20:00 America/Los_Angeles Social Distortion Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles, CA Vina Robles Amphitheatre amphitheatre@vrgroupinc.com

Social Distortion

Support: Plague Vendor

8:00 PM / Doors Open @ 6:30 PM

PASO ROBLES, Calif. – April 14, 2025 – Long-running and unapologetically punk rock, Social Distortion is set to perform at Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Friday, June 13. Now in its fifth decade, the band, with frontman Mike Ness, has officially achieved one of the most non-punk things possible: They've failed to burn out.

Tickets are available via Ticketmaster, Friday, April 18, at 10AM.

Here's how you know you've made it in the music business: You've stayed strong for decades on your own terms, on your own time, by your own rules, and over that time your influence has only grown. Each of your albums has been stronger than your last. You've been brought on stage by Bruce Springsteen, because he wanted to play one of your songs. You've seen high times and low ones, good days and tragic days, but every night you give 100%, and every morning you wake up still swinging.

This is the short version of the Social Distortion bio — the long version could be a 10-part mini- series. But over the past few decades, the punk godfathers in the band have all but trademarked their sound, a brand of hard rockabilly/punk that's cut with the melodic, road-tested lyrics of Ness. Their searing guitars and a locomotive rhythm section sound as alive today as they did in '82, as do Ness' hard-luck tales of love, loss and lessons learned. "The most common thing I hear is, 'Man, your music got me through some hard times,'" Ness says. "And I just say, 'Me too.'"

Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes (produced, for the first time, by Ness himself) is the band's most recent release. For a band with a career spanning over 40 years, Social Distortion experienced a significant amount of firsts in 2011. For starters, Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Top 200 and was the highest debut that the band has yet seen. Hard Times was also the No. 1 Independent Album and the No. 2 Modern Rock/Alternative Album week of release. The band also made their late-night television debut when they performed "Machine Gun Blues" on Jimmy Kimmel Live and later played for Conan on Hard Times’ release date. Taking their successes to the road, Social Distortion played European festivals including Reading and Leeds for the first time. They also booked their first tours of Australia and South America. And finally, Social Distortion played Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits Festival, and Coachella – all of these for the first time.

Social Distortion’s patented mix of punk, bluesy rock n’ roll and outlaw country — while also stretching the boundaries of their signature sound is a blend of potent power that appeals to all ages. They are honored to have been able to reach as many people as they have so far. "I write songs for myself, and I hope that other people will like them too," Ness says. "I think every record you make is showing people what you've learned over the past few years. It's showing people, 'This is what I know.' "

A release of new music is forthcoming in 2025.