Hunny in Riverside
556 users on tonedeaf are tracking Hunny
Never miss another Hunny show near Riverside.
About Hunny
Hunny is an indie pop project that emerged from the bedroom pop landscape with a knack for catchy, self-aware songwriting. Their songs deal in the currency of modern anxiety—overthinking relationships, the weight of expectations, the comedy of being perpetually stuck in your own head. Tracks like 'Would You Rather' and 'Talk Too Much' nail that specific flavor of self-deprecation that resonates with people who've spent way too much time analyzing text messages. The project balances vulnerability with a wry sense of humor, never taking itself too seriously but clearly putting real thought into the hooks. Hunny's appeal lies in that intersection where pop sensibility meets genuine emotional transparency, filtered through the lens of someone who's probably made a joke to deflect from something real more times than they can count.
Hunny shows are intimate and a bit understated. Audiences lean in rather than lose their minds, responsive to the subtleties in the songs. There's an air of people recognizing themselves in the lyrics, nodding along to tracks that feel like inside jokes delivered from stage.
Known for Would You Rather, Good Luck, Run, Talk Too Much, Like I Do
Hunny in Riverside News
- Early morning fire guts longtime Inland Empire eatery KTLA · Nov 5, 2025
- Review: Winnie The Pooh (Riverside Studios) All That Dazzles · Mar 27, 2023
- Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation review at Riverside Studios, London The Stage · Mar 27, 2023
- Review: Winnie the Pooh (Riverside Studios) LouReviews · Mar 26, 2023
Live Music in Riverside
Riverside's music scene has traditionally run heavier on hip-hop, Latin, and classic rock through venues like the Fox Theater and Riverside Convention Center. But the indie and alternative crowd here has been quietly growing, especially among younger listeners looking for guitar-based pop and alternative music. Hunny's brand of melodic, earnest indie pop could find real traction in a market that's hungry for something different from what usually comes through town.
Riverside road trip to see Hunny?
Stay in the Magnolia Center area near downtown Riverside, where restored historic buildings sit alongside new boutique hotels and wine bars—it's the only neighborhood that actually feels like somewhere worth spending an evening. Before the show, dinner at Duane's, a reliable California steakhouse with real cocktails and actual craft to the food. Spend your afternoon at the Riverside Metropolitan Museum or walking through the Mission Inn's sprawling Mission Revival campus—it's genuinely stunning architecture, the kind of thing that reminds you why people actually settled this part of California.
Stop missing shows.
tonedeaf. reads your music library and emails you when artists you actually listen to have shows near Riverside. No app. No ads. No noise.
Sign Up Free