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The Bear’ Star Matty Matheson Shocks Fans with Insane Career Pivot—Meet His New Hardcore Band Pig Pen!

The Bear’ Star Matty Matheson Shocks Fans with Insane Career Pivot—Meet His New Hardcore Band Pig Pen!

Fans know Matty Matheson as the lovable, tattooed chef-turned-actor who stole scenes in FX’s hit series The Bear. But this week, the internet exploded when the Canadian multihyphenate unleashed a wild new side hustle: fronting a hardcore punk band called Pig Pen. And trust us, you’ve never seen Chef Carmy’s fixer like this before.

The chaos erupted late Tuesday when Matheson debuted Pig Pen with a sweaty, unannounced gig at a dive bar in Toronto. Clips instantly went viral, showing the 42-year-old screaming into a mic, shirtless and covered in fake blood, while the crowd moshed to tracks like “Knife Fight in the Walk-In” and “Hollandaise Hell.” Fans in the comments lost it: “Is this the same guy who fixed microwaves on TV?!” one user gasped.

Matheson, who’s also a real-life restaurateur and former punk scene kid, told fans Pig Pen is a “midlife crisis turned up to 11.” The band’s sound? Think “if The Misfits ran a food truck that only served ghost pepper wings.” Their first single drops next week, but insiders say live shows are already selling out—including a rumored Bear cast afterparty set in Chicago.

Co-star Ayo Edebiri reportedly joked, “Matty’s the reason our set first aid kit has earplugs now.” Even The Bear creator Christopher Storer gave a nod, tweeting: “Carmy would 100% rage to this.”

But why a punk band? Matheson smirked in a recent interview: “Cooking, acting, screaming… it’s all about leaving everything on the table. Also, I owe my therapist new material.”

Pig Pen’s Instagram already has 200k followers, with fans begging for a collab with The Bear’s soundtrack (which features real punk legends like Fugazi). One thing’s clear: Matty Matheson isn’t just serving drama on-screen anymore.

Want more? Tap below for wild concert footage and the story behind Matheson’s shockingly metal past.

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