Krush: High-Energy, No-Rules Rock That Hits Different Every Time
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If you’ve been out on the Long Island music scene lately, chances are you’ve heard the name Krush—and if you’ve seen them live, you already know… they don’t just play music, they ignite a room.
Built Through Adversity
Krush was formed in 2020—and yeah, you already know what came next.
When COVID hit almost immediately after their formation, most bands would’ve stalled. Not Krush. Instead, they leaned in. They used that time to sharpen their sound, build chemistry, and lock in as a unit.
That foundation? You can feel it every time they step on stage.
Meet the Band
Tony Artoglou – Lead Vocals
Jimmy Loeffler – Lead Guitar & Vocals
Rob Broccolo - Bass & Backup Vocals
Gary Kazarian – Keys & Piano
Mike Costarella – Drums
Each member brings their own edge, but together they form a tight, dynamic machine that thrives on connection—both with each other and the crowd.
Not Your Typical Cover Band
Krush isn’t out there running through the same tired setlist.
They’ve built a catalog of 200+ songs, and here’s the kicker:
They never play the same set the same way twice.
They improvise. Every. Single. Night.
They read the room and adjust on the fly.
Whether they’re playing for a crowd of 21-year-olds ready to party or a seasoned 60+ audience that knows every lyric, Krush adapts. The vibe shifts, the energy shifts, and the show evolves in real time.
Energy That Pulls You In
There’s a reason their crowds keep getting bigger.
It’s not just the song selection—it’s the experience.
Krush brings a big production, high-energy show that feels alive.
The kind where:
The band looks like they’re genuinely having a blast
The crowd feeds off that energy
The night turns into something you didn’t expect
And that authenticity? You can’t fake it.
Why Krush Is Growing Fast?
At Giotopia, we see a lot of bands—but the ones that rise are the ones that connect.
Krush connects.
They bring:
Real chemistry
Real energy
Real passion
And when a band looks like they’re having fun, the crowd feels it.
That’s why you’re seeing bigger crowds, louder rooms, and more people asking:
“When is Krush playing next?”
Giotopia Take
If you haven’t seen Krush yet, fix that.
They’re one of those bands where no two nights are the same—and that’s exactly what makes them dangerous (in the best way possible).
Keep an eye on GiotopiaHub.com for upcoming shows
Catch Them Live!
Krush plays all over Long Island, bringing that signature energy wherever they go.
But if you’re looking for the full experience, here’s your shot:
May 1st at 89 North in Patchogue
Sharing the stage with Super Trans AM.
This is one of Long Island’s premier stages—and Krush is built for moments like this.
Giotopia – Long Island’s Live Music Hub


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