Here is the thing about a KING 810 show in a 400-capacity club: there is nowhere to hide, and that is exactly the point. Doors at 5:00 PM, show at 5:30, and this one is 16-and-up — sort out your logistics early, because Montage Music Hall on a Sunday night in July is going to be close quarters.
About KING 810
KING 810 is a Flint, Michigan band formed in 2007, fronted by David Gunn, and their sound resists easy description — crushing nu-metal riffs colliding with alt-rock, hip-hop, electronica, and dark jazz, all of it rooted in Flint’s well-documented story of crime and poverty. They broke through with the 2012 Midwest Monsters EP, signed to Roadrunner Records, then went independent and kept building: Memoirs Of A Murderer (2014), La Petite Mort Or A Conversation With God (2016), Suicide King (2018), AK Concerto No.47, 11th Movement In G Major (2020), and now their eighth studio album, K8: Rustbelt Nu Metal 3, released March 2026.
That record is worth knowing before you go: eight tracks, recorded live in a single day in November 2025 in front of a 45-person studio audience — no samples, no keyboards, no synthesizers, no click track. Raw by design. It is exactly the kind of material that gains something in a small room with a crowd pressed up against the stage.
The Rochester date drops them into the East Coast stretch of a 15-date summer headlining tour, the day after their appearance at Inkcarceration Fest in Mansfield, Ohio — so they will arrive already warmed up. Support comes from For The Fallen Dreams and Weeping Wound.
About Montage Music Hall
Montage Music Hall is a 400-capacity club at 50 Chestnut St in downtown Rochester, operated by Rocent Events. It is the right-sized room for a band like this — close enough that you feel every bit of it.
Rochester sits about 90 minutes west of Syracuse at the western edge of the Finger Lakes region. Doors open at 5:00 PM on a Sunday, which is earlier than most club shows — plan your drive accordingly so you are not rushing.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale now through Etix. No ticket prices were listed at time of publication. This is a 16-and-up show. Doors at 5:00 PM, show at 5:30 PM.