Ray Bull Brings Indie-Pop Intensity to San Diego With the “Little Acts of Violence” Tour Stop at Voodoo Room

NYC-based indie-pop duo Ray Bull are heading west—and they’re bringing their latest project Little Acts of Violence to San Diego's Voodoo Room on April 24th as part of their North American tour.

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Made up of Tucker and Aaron, Ray Bull has been steadily building buzz over the past year, and it shows. Their newest EP, Little Acts of Violence (released via AWAL), is a tightly packed, emotionally rich collection of tracks that play with vulnerability, bravado, and the occasional melodic left hook. Standout singles like “Better Than Nothing” and the title track “Little Acts of Violence” have already racked up fans, playlists, and praise—and the live versions promise to hit even harder.

This isn’t the duo’s first rodeo. Over the past year, they’ve opened for Stephen Sanchez and Ricky Montgomery, performed at top-tier festivals including Osheaga and Shaky Knees, and headlined iconic NYC venues like Music Hall of Williamsburg and Elsewhere. Their sound—a blend of magnetic vocals, infectious hooks, and raw lyrical honesty—lands somewhere between bedroom-pop intimacy and stadium-ready confidence.

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Their live shows are known for an undeniable energy, fueled by genre-bending instrumentation and the electric chemistry between the bandmates. Whether you’re already a fan or hearing about them for the first time, this is one of those “I saw them before they blew up” moments you won’t want to miss.

Catch Ray Bull at Voodoo Room on April 24th. Stream Little Acts of Violence now, and keep your eyes on this duo—they’re not slowing down anytime soon.

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