Earlier this week, Northern California’s rising rockers Red Voodoo tore up Café du Nord in San Francisco, delivering a performance that will be etched in memory for years to come. Opening for Kelsy Karter & The Heroines, the band overcame a few last-minute road bumps—literally, guitars in the road—to make it just in time to set the stage ablaze.
From the moment they hit the stage, Red Voodoo commanded the room with infectious energy and undeniable charisma. Their sound is a perfect fusion of nostalgic 70s/80s rock and modern grit, staying true to the spirit of classic rock while forging their own signature style. Each member brought raw passion and skill, proving they have what it takes to carry the torch for the next generation of rock and roll. The passion and chemistry between the band members made it clear they are built for the big stage.
With scorching guitar solos, powerful vocals, and a rhythm section that hit like a freight train, the band delivered a set that had the crowd rockin and rolling, all the while craving more. It’s only a matter of time before Red Voodoo graduates to larger stages and festival lineups, as their musicianship, dedication, and sheer rock-and-roll attitude make them impossible to ignore.
Check out photos from their set by our Rockin Ryan:
If you’ve been yearning for some straight-up, balls-to-the-wall rock, Red Voodoo is the band to turn up loud. Their self-titled debut EP Red Voodoo is a must-have, packed with the kind of high-energy rock that will leave you hooked. You can order the EP HERE. Be sure to also check out their video for their killer track, “Style”, which perfectly captures their electrifying presence and undeniable star power.
If you haven’t seen them yet, now is the time – because they won’t be playing small stages much longer. We will work on bringing you an interview with Red Voodoo soon. Make sure to visit the social media sites and stay up to date on the latest news.
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