Rainbow City Park
Electronic Press Kit
norcal independent alt rock
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UPCOMING SHOWS
03/06/2026 – Davis, Sudwerk Brewing Co. Rainbow City Park, Field Daze, and Seven Asterisk. All ages. 7:00PM. TICKETS
03/07/2026 – Chico, The Naked Lounge. Rainbow City Park, Field Daze, and Seven Asterisk. All ages. 7:00PM.
03/12/2026 – SLO, The Bunker. Rainbow City Park, Seven Asterisk, Ultraviolets, Avalynn, Grayce. All ages. 7:00PM.
03/13/2026 – San Diego, House show. Rainbow City Park, Field Daze, 12 Gauge Trixie. All ages. 7:00PM.
03/14/2026 – Long Beach, House show. Rainbow City Park, Field Daze, 12 Gauge Trixie. All ages. 7:00PM.
HIGHLIGHTED PAST SHOWS
11/23/2025 – Roseville, Goldfield. Taylor Acorn, Wilt, Rainbow City Park (estimated attendance: 550)
2/22/2025 – Davis, Sudwerk Brewing Co. Rainbow City Park, Pure Hex, Valley Taylor, and Bloodsugar (estimated attendance: 257 sold out)
2/21/2025 – Sacramento, Goldfield Trading Post (Midtown). Rainbow City Park, Mrs, Cugino, and The Moondrops. (estimated attendance: 256)
2/8/2025 – Reno, Lo-Bar. Charity Kiss, Rainbow City Park, and Chrry (estimated attendance: 205 sold out)
09/15/2024 – Sacramento, The Starlet Room. Wilt, Mom Cars, and Rainbow City Park (estimated attendance: 150)
6/16/2024 – Davis, Davis Music Fest. Sour Widows, Milk for the Angry, and Rainbow City Park (estimated attendance: 350)
5/17/2024 – Sacramento, Concerts in the Park. Royel Otis, Rainbow City Park, Stella Crest, and Pilot Waves (estimated attendance: 7,000+)
4/6/2024 – Rancho Cordova, Kith & Kin Music Festival w/ Ben Nichols of Lucero and Rainbow City Park (estimated attendance: 350)
2/23/2024 – SLO, Bang The Drum. Couch Dog, Rainbow City Park, Universe, and The Sandspits (estimated attendance: 200)
2/19/2024 – Sacramento, Goldfields. Katy Kirby, Allegra Krieger, and Rainbow City Park (estimated attendance: 150)
6/23/2023 – Sacramento, Concerts in the Park. Wild Child, Boot Juice, Rainbow City Park, and Band of Coyotes (estimated attendance: 1,500)
3/20/2023 – Sacramento, The Starlet Room. Archer Oh, The Band Ice Cream, and Rainbow City Park (estimated attendance: 175)
2/24/2023 – Sacramento, The Starlet Room. Mom Cars, Rest Assured, Rainbow City Park, and Luhan Si Hadin (estimated attendance: 215)
10/7/2022 – San Francisco, Brick & Mortar. Superbloom, LOWLIVES, The Moondrops, and Rainbow City Park (estimated attendance: 150)
9/24/2022 – Sacramento, Farm to Fork Festival. Japanese Breakfast, The National Parks, Rainbow City Park, and Dear Darling (estimated attendance: 550)
7/16/2022 – Sacramento, The Starlet Room. Sarah and the Sundays, Sir Please, and Rainbow City Park (estimated attendance: 170)
BIOGRAPHY (50 WORDS)
Rainbow City Park is an indie-rock band from Northern California. The group draws inspiration from the ‘90s alternative rock scene and modern artists such as Paramore, Diiv, and Pinegrove. RCP is known for their energetic live performances and strong musical chemistry. They released their debut EP Fruitless on February 4th, 2025.
BIOGRAPHY (200 WORDS)
Rainbow City Park is an indie-rock band from Northern California, blending the emotional grit of ‘90s alternative rock with the introspective songwriting of today’s indie scene. Drawing inspiration from artists like Paramore, DIIV, and Pinegrove, the band crafts guitar-driven songs that balance atmosphere, melody, and raw energy.
Formed in early 2022, the band consists of Danielle Judith (lead vocals, guitar), Chris O’Keefe (guitar), Nick Nassab (guitar, vocals), Ryan Williams (drums), and Jake Kaspari (bass). Shortly after forming, RCP began touring extensively throughout Northern California, quickly earning a reputation for their energetic live performances and strong musical chemistry.
The band released their debut EP, Fruitless on February 4th, 2025. The 5-song collection was tracked during a weeklong residency at the Panoramic House with producer Mike Davis and showcases washy guitars, dynamic percussion, and intimate lyricism. Following a series of sold-out hometown shows, RCP embarked on a West Coast tour, reaching new audiences throughout California and the Pacific Northwest.
To begin 2026, they shared a live version of “Water Under The Bridge” and has since returned to the studio, currently working on new material to be released this spring.
RCP has shared the stage with Royel Otis, Japanese Breakfast, Katy Kirby, Wild Child, The National Parks, Ben Nichols of Lucero, Taylor Acorn, and Sarah and the Sundays.
BIOGRAPHY (350 WORDS)
Rainbow City Park is an indie-rock band from Northern California, blending the emotional grit of ‘90s alternative rock with the introspective songwriting of today’s indie scene. Drawing inspiration from artists like Paramore, DIIV, and Pinegrove, the band crafts guitar-driven songs that balance atmosphere, melody, and raw energy.
Formed in early 2022, the band consists of Danielle Judith (lead vocals, guitar), Chris O’Keefe (guitar), Nick Nassab (guitar, vocals), Ryan Williams (drums), and Jake Kaspari (bass). Shortly after forming, RCP began touring extensively throughout Northern California, quickly earning a reputation for their energetic live performances and strong musical chemistry. They finished their year supporting Japanese Breakfast and The National Parks at Sacramento’s Farm-to-Fork Festival.
In 2023, they released “Broken Record / Dad Jeans” and “Convince You”, continuing to refine their sound while maintaining a busy tour schedule including supporting Wild Child at Sacramento’s Concerts in the Park.
In early 2024, “Valentine’s Day 1999” was released to critical acclaim and high praise from the West Coast indie scene. Frontwoman Danielle Judith explores themes of existentialism and family in this ethereal tune. In support of the release, the band toured throughout California, sharing stages with Royel Otis, Katy Kirby, Ben Nicholas of Lucero, Wilt, Mom Cars, Couch Dog, and Sour Widows.
That spring, the group held a weeklong residency at the Panoramic House with producer Mike Davis to record their debut EP. The resulting five-song collection blends washy guitars, dynamic percussion, and intimate lyricism centered on growth and desire. Fall 2024 singles “Complicate This” and “Overgrown“ offered an early glimpse into the collection to come.
The band released their debut EP, Fruitless on February 4th, 2025. Following a series of sold-out hometown shows, RCP embarked on a West Coast tour, reaching new audiences throughout California and the Pacific Northwest. To begin 2026, they shared a live version of “Water Under The Bridge” and has since returned to the studio, currently working on new material to be released this spring.
“Sometimes things just click, music melds, and something special comes together. This was the case for Rainbow City Park… an indie band that is taking off right in our backyard” – The Dirt
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PRESS & LIVE SESSIONS
- An alt-rock dream pop tune delving into the weight of existential uncertainty – .wavzine
- Check Out Rainbow City Park’s Story – Voyage LA Magazine
- Getting nostalgic with Rainbow City Park’s “Valentine’s Day 1999” – Melodic Magazine
- Today’s New Noise: Rainbow City Park – New Noise Magazine
- Alt Pop / Rock Track by Rainbow City Park – Valentine’s Day 1999 – Obscure Sound
- New Music: Rainbow City Park – Valentine’s Day 1999 – Analogue Trash
- Rainbow City Park: Band with familiar name plays Davis – The Enterprise
- Rainbow City Park: Local Indie Band Takes Off – The Dirt Magazine
- Rainbow City Park brings alt-rock-indie vibes to the newsroom – Stinger Sound Sessions
- Rainbow City Park: Delivering dreamy harmonics and pop rock sound throughout the West Coast – KCRP Cal Poly Radio
- Artist Interview with Rainbow City Park – Eye Of the Faerie
- A sneak peek into the entertainment lineup for Picnic Day 2023 – The Aggie
- Rainbow City Park – Dad Jeans – Lo-fire
- NorCal Tiny Desk Contestant videos we love this year – Capital Public Radio
- #161 feat Rainbow City Park – West of Twin Peaks Radio
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