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Daisychain at Torch Club

Friday, May 29, 2026
The Torch Club21+

About

Daisychain is a femme-fronted blues/psych rock trio out of Chicago, formed in 2017. The band came together when bassist-vocalist Nickole Regala met rhythm guitarist-vocalist Sophia Williams at an open mic at Gallery Cabaret; lead guitarist Frankie Sripada joined shortly after, and the three started rehearsing in the basement of a neighborhood coffee shop. Their sound pulls from Patti Smith, the Velvet Underground, Melvins, and Jack White — expressive guitar work, dynamic rhythm, and smoky vocal harmonies. The band's 2025 debut LP 'All In A Name,' produced by Sylvia Massy (Tool, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Prince), marked their arrival on the national psych rock scene.

Sacramento alt-pop project Daisychain headlines a Friday-night set at the Torch Club on May 29 — a downtown blues room hosting an indie show is itself worth a flag.

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The Venue

The Torch Club

Downtown

904 15th St, Sacramento

Capacity

100

Age Policy

21+

Insider Tips

The Torch is a neighborhood blues bar - come for the music, stay for the family vibe. Marina and Mark know everyone. The sound is intimate and real. Twice-a-day live music means you can catch an early show and still have your evening.

Founded in 1934 directly after the end of Prohibition, the Torch Club is Sacramento's home for live blues. Originally located at 8th & L Street, the venue was purchased by Frank Texeira in 1969. When Frank passed in the early 1980s, his son Ron Texeira Sr. and wife Evelyn took over, relocating to 16th & L Street. With the closing of Sam's Hof Brau in the mid-1980s, the Torch became the new home of live blues at the vision of Ron Texeira Jr. In the early 2000s, Marina Texeira (third generation) moved the club to its current location at 904 15th Street, directly across from the historic Memorial Auditorium. Today, Marina runs the club alongside her partner Mark Mitchell, who has expanded the musical repertoire to include soul, jazz, funk, roots, and R&B. The venue's payphone was featured in Paul Thomas Anderson's award-winning film "One Battle After Another" with Teyana Taylor. The Torch Club is the only venue in Sacramento with live music twice a day, six days a week.

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