The Flamin’ Groovies with the Minks concert at Sweetwater Music Hall marks a big milestone in rock history. On July 11, 2025, the Flamin’ Groovies celebrate their 60th anniversary, bringing their resilient, genre-bending sound to the stage with The Minks—a Kinks tribute band made up entirely of women.
Fans from all walks of life will gather to catch some real rock ‘n’ roll. It’s wild to think this band has held onto their sound for six decades without ever really bending to trends.
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About the Flamin’ Groovies
The Flamin’ Groovies have survived in an industry that rarely lets bands stick around this long, especially without big commercial hits. They started out in San Francisco back in 1965 and somehow, they’ve kept their style intact through all the changes in music since then.
Musical Legacy
Trying to pin down their sound is tricky. Some call them garage rock, others say power pop, or even punk pioneers.
Tracks like “Slow Death,” “Teenage Head,” and “Shake Some Action” show off just how many directions they can take rock. Even though they never hit it huge on the charts, musicians across generations tip their hats to them.
Current Lineup
These days, the Flamin’ Groovies lineup features Cyril Jordan, the founding member, still holding it down. Tony Sales is on drums, Atom Ellis plays bass, and Sean Fitzsimmons and Miki Rogulj round things out on guitars.
This mix of old and new blood keeps their music alive and kicking, but they never lose sight of their roots.
Opening Act: The Minks
The show kicks off with The Minks, who put their own spin on the legendary Kinks catalog. They’ve been at it since 2009 and bring a fresh, feminine take to those classic British rock tunes.
Performance Style
The Minks cover everything from the early British Invasion hits to the Kinks’ later, more story-driven songs. Expect to hear “You Really Got Me” and “Lola” played with energy and a bit of attitude.
They nail the technical side but also channel that rebellious streak that made the Kinks so memorable in the first place.
Event Details
Thinking about going? Here’s the rundown.
Schedule and Tickets
Date: July 11, 2025
Venue: Sweetwater Music Hall, Mill Valley
Doors open: 7:00 PM
Show starts: 8:00 PM
Ticket prices:
What to Expect
Sweetwater Music Hall is an intimate spot, perfect for getting up close to these legends. The acoustics and sightlines are honestly some of the best around.
The crowd usually mixes longtime fans with younger folks just discovering these bands, which makes for an interesting vibe.
Why This Concert Matters
This isn’t just another gig in Marin County. It’s a rare shot to catch rock history up close, in a place that feels real.
Cultural Significance
Few bands keep their artistic integrity alive for six decades, especially without big commercial success. The Flamin’ Groovies stand for rock’s underground spirit, shaping the sound of countless artists while somehow staying just out of the mainstream spotlight.
Pair that with The Minks, who flip The Kinks’ vibe on its head. Together, they’re set to deliver not just killer music, but a bit of sly cultural commentary too.
If you’re visiting Marin County, this concert gives you a real taste of San Francisco’s deep musical roots. The venue itself is famous for its sound and atmosphere, so that’s a bonus.
Maybe you’re a lifelong fan, or maybe you’re just curious. Either way, catching these bands live is one of those rare, authentic rock experiences that’s getting harder to find these days.
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