Adult Swim’s Mr. Pickles Thrash-tacular Tour Hits The National This Weekend

by | Mar 5, 2018 | COMMUNITY

This Friday marks a homecoming for Richmond natives Will Carsola and Dave Stewart as they bring “Adult Swim’s Mr. Pickles Thrashtaculor Tour” to The National in support of the animated series new season. The 13-city metal tour kicked off last Thursday, Feb. 22 in Seattle, jumping across fan hot spots until landing in our little city, the advent for the creators of the hit show Mr.Pickles; the event- a celebration of their successes in the world of Old Town.

The show will feature live performances from Richmond metal bands Municipal Waste and Left Cross, who Stewart and Carsola handpicked for the tour. “When Adult Swim had the idea for the promotional tour, we said cool, Municipal Waste are our homies, hopefully, they’re into it,” Stewart said. “We wanted U2, but…  Bono’s kind of a douche.”

Rounding out the festivities is veteran thrashers Exodus so its safe to say attendance at the show is both a must for any Richmond metalhead or Adult Swim fan. 

The show will also feature a photo op with the infamous Mr. Pickles doghouse, a fully stocked “Mr. Pickles” store, and free Adult Swim merchandise for attendees. The creators hinted several surprises lay in wait, but said most have been kept under wraps, even from them. “Adult Swim has some other things planned that haven’t been revealed yet, not even to us, should be interesting,” Carsola said.

Created in 2014, Mr. Pickles follows the eccentric people living in Old Town and is loosely based off of Richmond and several other small towns of Virginia,  offering a humor catered to the very essence of this city, ever since the viral videos of Carsola and Stewart’s Day By Day Productions about 20 years ago. “In particular, Bowling Green, a place trapped in time then and even more so now,” Stewart added.

In its third season which premiered Feb. 25 on Adult Swim, the series follows the Goodman family as they battle zombies, telemarketing plantation owners, and bullies. And the world’s most metal dog will get in on the action as well, taking on memory hackers, ruthless television executives, and military footwear.

Stewart and Carsola’s sense of humor, intermixed with topics otherwise locked away in the void of taboo, complements Adult Swim’s history of promoting a refined taste. “They really let us do what we want. That and they definitely get our weird sensibilities,’ said Stewart. “There’s a lot we probably wouldn’t get away with on other networks.”

Honestly, if Infowars makes the time to assign them a conspiracy, they must be doing something right. 

Adult Swim’s Mr. Pickles Thrash-tacular Tour takes the stage at The National this Fri., March 9. Doors open at 6:30, show starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $22 ADV, $25 DOS.

Music Sponsored By Graduate Richmond

 

John Donegan

John Donegan




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