Beet Street 2025 ~ Os Mutantes • Sophie Hunter • FTBK • Fellow Kinsman • Klan 414 • DJ Cozmiika

Sat 10/04/25
1:00PM
All Ages
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Free

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We are absolutely ecstatic to announce the full main stage lineup for Beet Street 2025! ♡₊˚⊹
Our autumn block party returns on Saturday, October 4 with phenomenal performances by international and local musicians, tabling community partners and vendors galore, and food + fun for the whole family.

6:00 – Os Mutantes (Psych / Rock)
5:00 – Sophie Hunter (Alternative Pop / Rap)
3:45- FTBK (Rap / Hip-Hop)
2:45 – Fellow Kinsman (Alternative / Surf Rock)
2:15 – Line Dancing
1:30 – Klan 414 (Regional Mexican)
1:00 – DJ Cozmiika (Cumbia / Reggaeton)

The day’s festivities would not be possible without the generous support of
Presenting Sponsor – Educators Credit Union
Lead Sponsor – Outpost Natural Foods, Visit Milwaukee
Community partners – Wynk, Years Beer, Modelo, La Gritona, Lakefront Brewery, Stage Water, Gruber Law, City of Milwaukee Arts Board, Anodyne, 3 Sheeps Brewing
Media sponsors – WMSE, Milwaukee Record

Show Lineup

Os Mutantes

(São Paulo, Brazil)
Genre: Psych

Os Mutantes (“The Mutants”) are an influential Brazilian psychedelic rock band that were linked
with the Tropicália movement of the late 1960s. When Os Mutantes was formed, it combined
influences from psychedelic acts from the English-speaking world like The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix,
and Sly & the Family Stone with bossa nova, tropicália, samba and the cultural legacy of the Brazilian art vanguards from the modernist movement.

One of the most well-known and influential rock bands in Brazil, Os Mutantes are cited as a major
influence to many contemporary underground or independent bands in the United States and
Europe. Beck paid tribute to the group with his single “Tropicália” from the album Mutations. The
Bees (UK band) covered “A Minha Menina” on their first album, Sunshine Hit Me. Red Hot Chili
Peppers bass player Flea has stated on his Twitter account that he is a fan. Kevin Barnes of Of
Montreal cites Os Mutantes as an important influence. Talking Heads frontman David Byrne has
worked to publish and promote the group’s music through his Luaka Bop label.

Kurt Cobain publicly requested a reunion tour from the trio in 1993, writing a letter to Arnaldo Baptista, but the band’s first live performance since 1978 was at London’s Barbican Arts Centre on May 22, 2006 – (though without Rita Lee, who was replaced with Zélia Duncan on vocals). This performance was followed by shows in New York City, Los Angeles (with the Flaming Lips), San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Chicago, and Miami.

However in September 2007, both Arnaldo Baptista and Zélia Duncan left the band, each expressing wishes to continue with their respective solo projects.
Sérgio Dias, however, vowed to keep the reformed band alive, not wanting to let “the giant sleep
again”, as he put it. And so, led by Dias with Esmeria Bulgari on vocals, Henrique Peters on
keyboards, Vinicius Junqueira on bass and Claudio Tchernev on drums the band toured
extensively enjoying some great highlights such as “A Minha Menina” featuring as the audio track
for the McDonald’s commercial “Victory” in June 2008, their first new release in 35 years, “Haih Or
Amortecedor” (ANTI- Records) in September 2009. Extensive tours in support of the album
including Glastonbury Festival in June 2010. In 2011, they collaborated with Of Montreal on the
song “Bat Macumba” for the Red Hot Organization’s most recent charitable album “Red Hot+Rio
2.” and in 2013 the release of their album “Fool Metal Jack”. In 2017, Sergio Dias collaborated with
the English singer-songwriter, Carly Bryant and subsequently she was put into the band’s line up
on vocals, guitars and keyboards. Tres Olhos Music Festival quoted after her debut performance
“”Packed with the new vocals, Carly Bryant took the audience to ecstasy, showing she’s here to
stay.” The six piece release the single ‘Black and Grey’ in late 2017 and are currently working on a new studio album.

“A head-turning comeback” BBC music

“There was nothing quite like Os Mutantes, and there still isn’t” The Guardian

“Kaleidoscopic, politically-charged rock” Billboard

Sophie Hunter

(Brooklyn, NY)
Genre: Alt-Pop, Alternative, Rap

Sophie makes alt pop-rap in her Brooklyn bedroom.

FTBK

(Milwaukee, WI)
Genre: Hip-Hop

FTBK is a genre bending artist from Kenosha, WI and residing in Milwaukee, WI. He found his roots in rap, and blends different sonics together to create new sounds. He does not shy away from trying something new and will dabble in influences of rock, R&B, and soul. He is known for his stage presence and encourages audiences to participate in the show itself. He brings an energy to every stage that demands attention. Known to have his hand in every part of the process of making a song, he embodies a true creative.

Fellow Kinsman

(Milwaukee, WI)
Genre: Garage Rock

Fellow Kinsman is an Alternative/ Surf Rock project formed by multi-instrumentalist Nate Kinsman. Ever evolving out of Milwaukee, WI. From parking-lot mayhem to the downtown disco. Soap Oprah heartaches and clammy hand ballroom dancing. There is no telling what will come next. You can go listen to their new record ‘Where Were You’ out on all platforms. Follow on all media to see what’s next!

Klan 414

(Milwaukee, WI)

Milwaukee’s very own
Klan 414.
Formed by musicians from the city’s South Side, the group blends traditional Mexican sounds with modern influences. Already opened up for big artist such as Ivan cornejo and toured with Yahritza y su Esencia.