The disco is coming back for our second year! Get ready for plenty of recognizable songs, as well as some more obscure ones to get up and groove to, and help us show Pittsburgh how to party like it’s 1979!
Exclusive to Anthrocon, the Furry Big Band! Come listen to an eclectic mix of jazz classics, video game tunes, and original works from our own fandom arrangers! Our third annual performance, and we are proud to show off how jazzy furries can be.
"I've Made Too Much Pasta" is an indie rock band that has raccoons in it. It is not a cooking show. It is loud original music with guitars, bass, and drums. The band is responsible for such amazing lyrics as "huffing and barking, we'll never find parking" and "how did this raccoon get ahold of the moon?". Bring most of your friends!
Pepper is BACK in Pittsburgh and he's yelling louder than ever. Come hear the fandom's premier vocalist blow the doors off of a convention panel room with original compositions and some old favorites.
Pepper Coyote has been singing and playing guitar around the fandom since 2010 when he started performing concerts with his first band look left. Now Pepper plays with Fox Amoore across the globe nearly 3 times a month.PepperCoyote has been making music at conventions for 12 years... Read More →
It's loud, it's fast, it's sad - it's everything you would expect from the fandom acclaimed emo-pop act Everender. If you're down to cry while a dog sings and screams at you to come closer to the stage, you'll LOVE this set.
A Furry orchestra? Yup. The first one ever, actually. A bunch of your fellow furries have brought their music instruments and are going to put together a short concert in the west atrium. Expect a little bit of everything, including music from a Furry Composer.
Big Tig on Bari Sax and reeds. Retired director and current historian of AnthroconHost and admin of macrophile.com, occasional commentator on the "Size Matters" podcast, long-time editor of the Megamorphics APA, occasional author.Bluesky: @bigtig.bsky.social
Cinna Skunk is coming to Anthrocon to share more Appalachian Folk music! Featuring songs from 3 of his own albums mixed with covers of Noah Kahan and Hozier, as well as stories about growing up in the oldest mountains in the country.
wolfears (stylized all lowercase) is the solo project of independent DIY musician ceej wolf (they/she/it). Started in 2024, ceej began to play room shows at furry conventions with just an acoustic guitar and some twee pop tunes. Only a year later, they released their debut record “WOLFPACK” as well as an EP “BE KIND REWIND”. A proud therian, the core of their songs relate to dissatisfaction with humanity, transgender dysphoria and queer joy. From post-punk to indietronica, wolfears covers all the bases. With this new four-piece live band lineup, they’ll be playing songs from their earlier work as well as new arrangements from “WOLFPACK”. You can check out wolfears online at wolfears.net as well as Bluesky.