announcing: PWR BTTM & opener Camp Youth Kairos | Friday, February 24th | doors open at 9 SUID required for entry *this is a wristband event, see more info below [Image description: two people, the musicians, look into the camera - the photo is black and white. Text across the top reads "Kairos presents Camp Youth and PWR BTTM". Text at the bottom reads "2.24.2017 | Kairos | Doors @ 9PM". Cosponsors logos are along a black bar at the bottom of the frame: Stanford Live, Stanford Arts, SHPRC, and the LGBT CRC] *This concert is open to everyone, but it is centered on queer, trans, and gender non-conforming folks. In an effort to make sure queer, trans, and GNC students are prioritized, it is a wristband-only event. If you have expressed interest in the concert, there will be wristbands available starting on Thursday, Feb. 16th, at Kairos, Enchanted Broccoli Forest, Terra, Synergy, the LGBT CRC, IDA, and the WCC. Questions can be directed to Elisabeth Dee at [email protected]. PWR BTTM is a queer punk band consisting of Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce. The band was formed at Bard College where Bruce and Hopkins bonded over a mutual interest in bringing elements of performance and drag artistry into DIY culture. While at Bard the duo recorded a demo, Cinderella Beauty Shop, and the Republican National Convention split EP with Jawbreaker Reunion. On these releases, Hopkins plays guitar and sings, and Bruce plays drums. Since then, the two have begun to share vocal/songwriting duties and have also started to trade off instruments. This development is very much apparent on their debut LP, Ugly Cherries, an album documenting the duo's experiences with queerness, gender, and adulthood over the course of a year of living in upstate New York. Ugly Cherries was recorded by Christopher Daly at Salvation Recording Company in New Paltz, NY and mastered by Jamal Ruhe at West West Side Music. Since recording the album, the band has toured alongside Ra Ra Riot, Mitski, Car Seat Headrest, among others, as they spread their infectious live show across the USA and beyond. Their full-length record is out now as a dual release on Miscreant Records and Father/Daughter Records. Read more about their work here: http://www.papermag.com/meet-unapologetically-queer-rockers-pwr-bttm-1427650961.html Brought to you to by: Stanford Live, Stanford Arts, the Sexual Health Peer Resource Center, and the LGBT CRC Kairos does not tolerate queerphobia, homophobia, transphobia, sexism/misogyny, racism, classism, ableism, body shaming, or non-consensual actions of any kind. Any questions or concerns about this can be directed to Elisabeth Dee at [email protected]