
Cameron Winter played a secret set at a charity show under the alias Chet Chomsky this week – check out footage of the moment below.
The set took place on Monday night (January 19) at the TV Eye venue in Queens. It was held in support of the Olive Grove Initiative, which is a mutual aid group based in New York and provides support and aid to families from Gaza.
For the gig, a portion of the proceeds raised were donated towards the non-profit organisation, and performers billed on the night included another member of Geese, and an unknown headliner called Chet Chomsky.
@erica_petrop chet chomsky (aka cameron winter) performing it all fell in the river at tv eye, 1/19/26 #cameronwinter
♬ [Raw recording] Record playback noise 01 (3 minutes) – Icy Light
Kicking off the night was Geese guitarist Emily Green, and this was followed by sets from Leo Paternity, Fantasy Of A Broken Heart, and @. From there, the headliner was revealed to be Geese frontman and soloist Cameron Winter, who was introduced to the stage as the “newly discovered southwestern master of song”.
According to Setlist.fm, Winter broke out seven songs at the show, kicking off with his solo tracks ‘It All Fell in the River’, ‘The Rolling Stones’ and ‘Serious World’.
From there, he broke out ‘Emperor XIII in Shades’, ‘Love Takes Miles’, and ‘If You Turn Back Now’, before closing with ‘$0’. Check out the setlist and fan footage below.
@gettinggeesed HEAVIER METAL !!! #fypシ #foryou #cameronwinter #geese #chetchomsky
♬ original sound – GEESEPOSTING
@mollsyvl ily Chet Chomsky @Geese #geese #cameronwinter #nyc
♬ original sound –
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