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Thundercat

Thundercat is on tour — 1 upcoming shows; next: Jul 14, 2026 in Cincinnati, United States.

  • R&B
  • Dance/Electronic
  • Jazz

Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner spent the last part of the new millennium's first decade becoming the go-to bassist for practically every artist in black vanguard music. His nimble, syncopated, groove-heavy basslines were heard on albums by Erykah Badu, Sa-Ra, Flying Lotus, and others. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Bruner had the fortune of being part of a music family. His father, Ronald Bruner Sr., was an accomplished drummer, working with artists like Diana Ross, the Temptations, and Gladys Knight. Bruner's older brother, Ronald Jr., a Grammy-winning drummer, has worked with esteemed artists such as Kenny Garrett and Stanley Clarke.

Bruner's first major work came as a teenager, still in high school, when he joined Ronald as part of the L.A.-based punk band Suicidal Tendencies, replacing Robert Trujillo, who moved on to play with Metallica. At live shows, the young Bruner displayed flair and dexterity, playing some of Trujillo's three-finger riffs with just his thumb. Possessing a kinship and interest in the L.A.-led movement of genre-mixing black music, Bruner began collaborating with some of its foremost creators. His basswork on "The Cell" was, perhaps, the standout musicianship on Badu's New Amerykah, Pt. 1. He's also appeared on J*Davey's version of Frank Zappa's "Dirty Love," Sa-Ra's "Love Czars," Shafiq Husayn's "Cheeba," and Bilal's "Levels," and even collaborated with bass legend Bootsy Collins on Snoop Dogg's "We Rest n Cali," among dozens of other cuts. During that time, he performed live with conductor Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, who leads the Suite for Ma Dukes orchestra, a contemporary ensemble revisiting J Dilla's Donuts.

His most prolific and fruit-bearing music relation has been with DJ/producer/instrumentalist Flying Lotus, for whom he provided both bass and vocals for 2010's Cosmogramma. Lotus then served as executive producer for Bruner's 2011 debut, The Golden Age of Apocalypse, which he released under his Thundercat moniker on Brainfeeder. Golden Age received considerable acclaim, notably for Bruner's acrobatic bass and his repurposed take on '70s-inspired fusion from George Duke and Jaco Pastorius, the bassist to whom he's most compared.

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Tour history

Shows tracked
5
in 2026
Top countries
3
5 cities
  • Australia · 2
    Brisbane, Hobart
  • United States · 2
    Cuyahoga Falls, Philadelphia
  • United Kingdom · 1
    Brixton
Avg setlist
19 songs
Latest · Mar 25
Main set
  1. 1Children of the Baked Potato
  2. 2Candlelight
  3. 3I Love Louis Cole
  4. 4Black Qualls
  5. 5How Sway
  6. 6Uh Uh
  7. 7Overseas
  8. 8I Wish I Didn't Waste Your Time
  9. 9Pozole
  10. 10A.D.D. Through the Roof
  11. 11Walking on the Moon
  12. 12Anakin Learns His Fate
  13. 13Dragonball Durag
  14. 14Funny Thing
  15. 15No More Lies
  16. 16Them Changes
Encore
  1. 17Show You the Way
  2. 18She Knows Too Much
  3. 19What's the Use?(Mac Miller cover)
Last show
Jun 2026

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Frequently asked questions

When is Thundercat's next concert?

Thundercat's next concert is on July 14, 2026 in Cincinnati, United States.

Which cities is Thundercat playing?

Thundercat has upcoming shows in Cincinnati.

How do I get Thundercat tickets?

Through the official ticket link on each concert page.