Pigeons Playing Ping Pong flocked to Paradise Rock Club on October 25, 2025, bringing their funky, vibrant sound to Boston. Going to a Pigeons show is always a treat—you can never truly predict what they’ll have in store. In true jam-band fashion, their setlists are consistently unique. This time around, they kicked things off with my favorite tune from their new album Feed The Fire, “Hell Yeah.” “Somethin’ for Ya” and “Feed The Fire” followed, keeping the momentum high. Tomo Fujita, Berklee educator and sensational guitarist, joined the band for two tracks afterward. The energy never dipped as they carried that upbeat spark throughout the rest of the first set.
The second set opened with “Dawn A New Day” and “Skinner.” During “Skinner,” John O’Hallaron of Chalk Dinosaur hopped on stage to add extra spice to the jam. Tomo rejoined for a few more tracks as the night went on. Every note seemed to grip the room, pulling bodies into motion with the beat—nobody looked ready to stop. As the band launched into their final song, “Water,” the movement never eased, sealing the night with a lively, feel-good ending to a vibe-filled set.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong never fail to put on a great show!
You can catch Pigeons Playing Ping Pong in a city near you and connect with their socials and songs via their website: pigeonsplayingpingpong.com