This Spring, Indiana-based funky rock three-piece Glostik Willy has embarked on a a nationwide run of shows as part of their “Toast The Coast” 2017 Spring Tour. As the tour rolls on, the band will take their “hippy metal” jams through Florida, Texas, New Mexico, California, Oregon, and Wisconsin, before ending up back in the midwest at May Daze 2017 in College Corner, OH on May 5th-6th. Says guitars Jameson Bradford of the tour, “We are finally doing it and taking our time while creating new friends along the way, making our story with those who love us in these far-off places…they’ve never had the chance to see us and now they can!”

You can check out the music video for “Alibi” from Glostik Willy’s most recent album, Willy Town, below:


Glostik Willy was formed in early 2008 by Jameson “Jay Moe” Bradford (guitar), his brother Ralf Mowf (drums) and childhood best friend Buddha Aguilar (bass). At the time, the boys were already five year veterans of the Midwest Music scene, having started their first band together at age 12. Since then, Glostik Willy has developed and sought to bridge the gap between rock and jam by forming their own genre of music that can only be described as “Hippy Metal.” To date, Glostik Willy has logged over 600 performances in more than 25 states and 2 countries. The band has hosted eight Midwest music and arts festivals, including their signature Willy Fest (headlined this past year by Molly Hatchet), and performed sets at over 70 festivals around the country.

Accompanying Glostik Willy on the tour as special guest is jam poet FlowPoetry on his “Weaving Whispers” Spring Tour 2017. FlowPoetry, the “originator of Jam Poetry” from Madison, WI, will weave his socially conscious poems and stories throughout each show, bringing a spoken word element to each event.

For a full list of upcoming dates for both acts, head here (Glostik Willy) and here (Flowpoetry).