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by Misti Layne

Wilderado performed to a packed house at San Francisco’s legendary Fillmore, bringing their characteristic passion and energy to the stage. The indie-folk band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, led by Max Rainer, shared memories of their earlier days at the venue, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to return as headliners. Rainer also touched on the challenges of life on the road, balancing touring with family, but highlighted the joy of live performance, calling it “healing” for both the band and their audience.

The group delivered a versatile set, with highlights including “Surefire” and, of course, “Rubble to Rubble.” Wilderado’s sound had the audience swaying and tapping along throughout the night. Definitely a show to catch if you can!


Marc Fong Marc Fong aka Still Harper has been shooting Bay Area live events for more than a decade. He loves a good live show and on any given day he’s likely to be at one of the many fantastic Bay Area venues.



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