Celebrate Black Friday with a variety of rock, pop, Djs, and comedy with Timisarocker, SYM1, Yhante’ and Comrade Tripp in The Mission Room at The Hook. “The best Black Friday deal is at Hook & Ladder. Treat yo self to a Black Friday party! Black Friday looks a lot like this” – Timisarocker
Unsubscribed from reality as we know it, SYM1 is a vocalist, producer, and performer using eurodance and alternative Y2k aesthetics to inspire a renaissance of the rave culture of the early 2000s.
Comrade Tripp is one of the saddest standup comedians in Minnesota, and he wants you to know it. Born and raised in Saint Cloud, Minnesota; a city as large as it is small, Comrade successfully escaped to Minneapolis which is marginally better. He has also found another home on the internet, which is several margins better. Despite his despondent disposition, he’s a child at heart; insomuch that he cannot be trusted to take care of himself and has no self esteem whatsoever. The rest of his body is very old.
Yhante’ (formerly known as Taye Drina) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work has been showcased at multiple venues across the Twin Cities. Yhante’s focus aims to connect communities through mind, heart, and ear to foster a safer and more meaningful environment for people to come together and express themselves in night life. They have an affinity for genre bending remixes of your favorite classics, and strive to provide unforgettable, soul-stirring energy!
Named after lead singer, Tim Dooley, Timisarocker was formed as a 4-piece punk band from the Twin Cities in 2014. Over the years, their style and sound has constantly evolved without changing the core value of their performance ability. With musical influences ranging from every which way, Timisarocker prides itself in not sounding like anyone or anything else. As a band, Timisarocker creates music that crosses many different genres in hopes to get their songs stuck in your head. They are all about breaking down barriers and advocating for those who suffer from mental illnesses, hoping that their music brings them peace of mind and reassures them that they are not alone.