The California punk veterans stopped at the Martin County venue May 9 alongside openers A New Violet and Billy Doom And The Band of Serpents
Guttermouth rolled into Stuart on May 9 as part of their Florida Tour, packing Terrafermata for a punk rock showcase that also featured local and regional acts A New Violet and Billy Doom And The Band of Serpents.
The California punk outfit — veterans of the 1990s Southern California skate-punk scene who have been road-testing new material alongside catalog favorites — made the Martin County venue one of their Florida stops on the tour. Terrafermata, tucked into Stuart's downtown arts corridor, has steadily built a reputation as one of the Treasure Coast's most reliable rooms for touring punk, indie, and alternative acts. Friday's show underscored that standing.
A New Violet and Billy Doom And The Band of Serpents opened the night, warming the room before Guttermouth headlined. The bill offered attendees a mix of emerging voices and established punk credibility under one roof.
Dying Scene, a publication that tracks the punk and hardcore touring circuit nationally, documented the show in a photo gallery. Terrafermata's inclusion on a tour log alongside larger Florida markets signals the venue's growing visibility beyond the Treasure Coast.
Terrafermata's calendar continues to draw touring acts through the summer season. Show announcements are posted through the venue's social media channels.
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