Allah-Las are heading to Assembly in Kingston on July 17, 2026, and if you have been looking for the perfect midsummer soundtrack delivered live, this is it.
The LA-based four-piece has spent over a decade crafting a sound that feels like it was beamed in from some parallel-universe version of 1966 — one where the Byrds jammed with the Seeds in a reverb-soaked garage while the California sun melted through the windows.
What makes Allah-Las compelling is their commitment to texture and mood over spectacle. Their live shows translate that atmosphere with a fidelity that studio recordings can only approximate.
A mid-July show at Assembly adds another layer to the experience. Kingston in the summer is already one of the Hudson Valley’s most vibrant scenes, and Allah-Las are the kind of band that fits naturally into that energy.
If you are a fan of the kind of psych-rock that prioritizes feel over volume and groove over flash, this is your night. Allah-Las do not chase trends. They build worlds.