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Gonzo Xmas is an annual offbeat holiday tradition that blends irreverent performance, DIY spectacle, and community-driven celebration. The 2021 and 2022 editions captured two distinct moments: a cautious return of in-person revelry after pandemic disruption, and a bolder reassertion of the event’s anarchic spirit. Below is a concise draft suitable for an event recap, program notes, or a short feature.
If you were in the Gonzo (GON) ecosystem on BSC during the 2021–2022 holiday seasons, you likely remember the Gonzo Xmas events. These were limited-time, festive campaigns combining NFTs, token rewards, and community competitions. Below is a recap of both years—what worked, what didn’t, and what to look for if similar events return. gonzo xmas 2022 2021
It is impossible to discuss Gonzo Xmas 2022 without mentioning the live shows. While 2021 was largely a digital affair due to lingering health restrictions, 2022 saw the return of the Gonzo Xmas House Party Tour. Gonzo Xmas 2022–2021 — Draft Write‑Up Gonzo Xmas
Legend has it that at the Chicago stop in December 2022, the band "Whiskey Trench" played "Jingle Bells" for forty-five minutes while a man in a torn Santa suit wrestled a blow-up snowman. That is the Gonzo spirit. The album is simply the souvenir you take home to explain the bruises on your forehead. The B-Side: While the A-side featured the standard
In late November 2021, a very limited pressing appeared with almost no warning. The record sleeve featured Gonzo in a Santa hat, looking nervously at a Christmas tree that was inexplicably on fire. The vinyl itself was a "Fruitcake Swirl" purple and green splatter.
What made the 2021 release special: