There's No Such Thing as Monsters Tour Ft: Wednesday 13 with Stitched Up Heart | Ya Toyah | Live at Zen West
Zen West, Baltimore, MD
Please Note
- All general tickets are non-refundable.
- For seating or assistance with handicap needs, please contact us via email at
- This event is **All Ages**, and children 15 and under are free.
- All attendees 18 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
VIP Includes:
- Skip the line and enjoy first access
- Pre-show meet-and-greet photo with Wednesday 13
- 11"x17" tour poster
- VIP laminate
Parking Information:
Parking at the M&T Lot across from the venue is free.
Street parking is free after 5 PM.
Boulevard Square parking is free.
The church lot is free after 5 PM.
Please note that parking is the responsibility of the driver, and we are not liable for incidents outside the venue. All state and federal laws apply, and video cameras monitor the surrounding lots.
Wednesday 13 is an American horror-punk and heavy metal band fronted by musician and songwriter Joseph Poole, known by his stage name Wednesday 13. Formed in 2004, the band is recognized for its macabre themes, blending horror-inspired lyrics with punk, glam, and metal influences. With a theatrical stage presence and albums like Fang Bang and Condolences, Wednesday 13 has cultivated a dedicated fanbase that appreciates dark humor, horror aesthetics, and high-energy performances. As a co-creator of the band Murderdolls, Wednesday 13 has captivated audiences globally and toured with icons such as Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Cradle of Filth, and more.
With Special Guest
Stitched Up Heart is a Los Angeles-based rock band with over a decade of electrifying performances worldwide. Known for their intense, melodic sound, they blend hard rock with alternative and metal, crafting anthems of resilience. Their 2020 album Darkness featured Godsmack's Sully Erna and followed the success of Never Alone. In 2023, they joined Escape the Fate to launch their latest album, To the Wolves. With a loyal fanbase, they’ve toured with acts like Godsmack, Halestorm, and In This Moment, solidifying their place in modern rock.
I Ya Toyah is the solo project of Polish-born, Chicago-based artist Ania Tarnowska. Known for her unique blend of industrial, electronic, and darkwave sounds, she crafts music that explores themes of alienation, mental health, and resilience. Her atmospheric vocals and synth-driven soundscapes create a haunting, cinematic quality. A fierce advocate for mental wellness and human and animal rights, I Ya Toyah donates 15% of her music and merchandise sales to organizations like the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and the Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation, actively supporting these causes.
All Ages
$25 Advance
Door 6PM | Music 7PM