Mike Patton in Buffalo
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About Mike Patton
Mike Patton is a vocalist with a five-octave range who treats his voice like an instrument rather than a delivery system. He spent the 90s as Faith No More's frontman, turning metal into something genuinely strange with "Epic" and the album "Angel Dust." But he never stopped experimenting. Fantômas channeled Italian giallo horror soundtracks through noise and heavy riffs. Mr. Bungle mixed polka, funk, and screamo in ways that shouldn't work but do. He's done film scores, collaborated with Massive Attack and Deftones, and generally treated every project like a chance to break something. The through line isn't genre—it's refusing to repeat himself or settle into what made him famous.
Patton's shows are tense, unpredictable events. He moves like he's uncomfortable in his own skin, makes sounds that feel genuinely dangerous, and seems to be discovering what he's doing on stage. Crowds lean in rather than lose their minds. It's confrontational without being hostile.
Known for Lovage - Book of Love, Faith No More - Epic, Fantômas - Delirium Cordia, Mr. Bungle - Disco Volante, Faith No More - Angel
Mike Patton + Buffalo
Mike Patton rolled through Buffalo in April 2013 for a tight set at Town Ballroom that showcased the depth of his solo catalog. Opening with "Prancer," he moved through a mix of introspective and bizarre material—"Milk Lizard" and "Gold Teeth on a Bum" sat alongside the more measured "Room Full of Eyes." The setlist felt deliberately curated rather than greatest-hits comfortable, hitting "When Good Dogs Do Bad Things" and the atmospheric "Sunshine the Werewolf" before closing with "43% Burnt," a track that underscores his commitment to material that challenges both himself and his audience. It was the kind of show that rewarded people who'd actually spent time with his work.
Mike Patton in Buffalo News
- Tomahawk to Reunite for First Tour Since 2013 With Melvins 93.3 WMMR · Feb 25, 2026
- This rock reunion tour is surprising everyone. Find out what’s next Cleveland.com · Feb 25, 2026
- Rock supergroup reunites for first tour in 13 years Syracuse.com · Feb 24, 2026
- Tomahawk Return, Announce First Live Shows In 13 Years Stereogum · Feb 23, 2026
- Mike Patton Supergroup Tomahawk Reunite for Tour With the Melvins Pitchfork · Feb 23, 2026
Live Music in Buffalo
Buffalo's music scene has always leaned toward the experimental and punk-adjacent—a city that understood the art-rock lineage Patton represents. The venue landscape here has historically supported weird, unmarketable artists doing their own thing, which is exactly the kind of crowd Patton tends to find. It's a city that gets why someone might spend a night with "Milk Lizard" and "Sugar Coated Sour" rather than chasing obvious hooks.
Buffalo road trip to see Mike Patton?
Stay in Allentown, where the neighborhood's Victorian architecture and walkable blocks of galleries, vintage shops, and bars feel genuinely lived-in. Dinner at Sear should be priority—chef Jeremy Boyle's locally-sourced approach is legitimately ambitious without the pretense. Catch the contemporary art at Albright-Knox (their recent renovations are worth your time), then spend an evening at one of the neighborhood's dive bars like The Owl that still feels like actual people hang there, not tourists.
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