Worry Club @ The Duck Room

ST. LOUIS- March 26th, 2023

Alternative-indie four piece from Chicago, Worry Club, took the stage at The Duck Room in St. Louis.

Composed of Chase Walsh, Tucker Harbaugh, Dominic Gould, and Gabriel Clements, Worry Club is set out on a North American tour supporting Grayscale, along with solo act Taylor Acorn.

Walsh took the stage dressed down in a neon orange “All Frogs Go To Heaven” shirt– shameless self promo to their merch– and a beanie that slipped off on both the first and second song from jumping with the beat of the opening tracks.

Starting with both songs from their latest EP “BORED”, the band lit the stage with blue and orange lighting, engaging the crowd in their friendly and familiar energy.  The group established their sound with “Pretty Face”, Walsh being shocked that the crowd chanted the lyrics and met their performance with cheers.

“Yeah, this is my favorite song of all time!” an audience member shouted through the crowd.

The group has an extensive discography with releases dating back to 2020. The setlist featured a wide range of the group's songs with tracks like “Japanese” and “Knockin”.

Rounding out the set with “Same Name” and “Deathblow”, the group used their charming stage presence and comprehensive setlist to start the night off on an incredible note. 

Worry Club is simultaneously on their first headlining tour, “All Frogs Go To Heaven” in select cities throughout the US.




Reegan-Tate Johnson

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