Just a few days after their thunderous Coachella set, The Last Dinner Party brought their 2024 tour to San Francisco’s Bimbo’s 365 Club. The historic venue was the perfect setting for The Last Dinner Party’s baroque and indulgent flavor of Rock N’ Roll. The fans were as ready as ever, having dressed to the nines in victorian-esque regalia and waiting up to 10 hours for a chance to be up close and personal with the British quintet.
Read MoreThe San Francisco Bay Area's rich history of music and activism collided in an epic night this past Tuesday. East Bay heroes Green Day delivered a surprise show at the iconic Fillmore, benefitting the Right Here Right Now Climate Alliance's fight against the human rights crises of climate change. Tickets for the intimate 1,000 person venue vanished in seconds when they went on sale less than a week before the show. Dedicated fans that were unable to get tickets began lining up as early as 1 AM
Read MoreOn a vibrant evening in Los Angeles, the iconic Hollywood Palladium served as the perfect backdrop for a mesmerizing performance by Chelsea Cutler. The talented singer-songwriter took the stage with an aura of confidence and charm, instantly captivating the eager crowd gathered before her.
Read MoreFaye Webster is a 26-year-old, third generation musician from Atlanta, GA who has made a lasting impression on the music industry with her blending of classic rock melodies, folk instrumentalism, and r&b beats. Her sound is unique and takes inspiration from a variety of genres like blues, country, indie rock and 70s pop.
Read MoreJP Saxe’s performance at The Complex in Salt Lake City was the day after his Birthday, and was surprised with the audience singing “Happy Birthday” and a large card that some fans made for him. He goes on to discuss how he had to remind himself not to go all out at his last show because the Salt Lake City show was the last show of the tour and he couldn’t wear him self out on the second to last show. Before continuing on with the show he told all of the audience that they are invited to his birthday party.
Read MoreThe Dandy Warhols obliterated Hollywood’s historic Fonda Theater at their tour closing show yesterday. 30 years into their rollercoaster of a music career The Dandys took the stage with the most swagger I've seen on stage since I saw Run The Jewels last live. The Portlandian psych rockers highlighted greats of their decades oeuvre, including songs from their new album, Rockmaker.
Read MoreJust over a year ago, Cape Town, South Africa-born Will Linley played his first NYC show… an unofficial “industry person” showcase set at Rockwood Music Hall. This past October, he sold out the Mercury Lounge. Just a few months later, directly after a successful headline run in Europe, he returned to the big city as the opening act for Em Beihold at her Bowery Ballroom tour stop last Tuesday, 3/12.
Read MoreIn an explosion of bagpipes, fiddles, and raucous cheers, Boston's own Dropkick Murphys returned to their beloved hometown to deliver an electrifying St. Patrick's Day performance at a sold-out MGM Music Hall. The air was charged with anticipation as fans clad in green queued up along Lansdowne Street - ready to revel in a night of Celtic punk rock. Kicking off the holiday weekend extravaganza, The Scratch took the stage with an infectious energy and enthusiasm that set the tone for the night ahead. They wasted no time in captivating the audience with their unique blend of metal, punk, and traditional Irish music.
Read MoreIn a spontaneous whirlwind of excitement, Mt. Joy took The Troubadour stage by storm, treating a lucky crowd to an unforgettable night of live music. The surprise secret pop-up show, announced last minute, was a testament to the band's commitment to their fans, as they delivered a powerhouse performance in the intimate venue of The Troubadour, accommodating only 500 or fewer eager attendees.
Read MoreReal Estate, the indie rock darlings known for their dreamy melodies and nostalgic vibes, graced the stage of The Bellwether in Los Angeles, CA, with a performance that left the audience in awe. The venue was packed with enthusiastic fans ready to soak in the music and vibe of this iconic band.
Read MoreMulti-platinum and multi-Grammy nominee Kristine Flaherty, aka K.Flay, kicked off her 2024 North American Headline Tour, MONO: Live In Stereo with a two-night sold out stop at The Lodge Room in Los Angeles, CA. In celebration of the release of her fifth full-length album, LA based singer and Illinois native explores a diverse variety of compelling narratives in this project, ranging from toxic relationships (with both people and substances)
Read MoreThe Golden 1 Center wasn't just buzzing, it was exploding with the collective energy of every Fall Out Boy fan in Sacramento on Sunday’s long awaited stop of Fall Out Boy’s So Much For (2)our Dust tour. After a rainy day, the clouds parted as eager fans lined up and made their way into the arena. The crowd made for the eclectic bunch, spanning multiple generations of folks living (or reliving) that teenage angst that is so perfectly captured in FOB’s pop punk anthems.
Read MoreWhen the Noise Pop festival descends on San Francisco, the entire city transforms into a music lover's playground. For 30 years, Noise Pop has ignited San Francisco's independent music scene. Imagine: 10 vibrant days spread across 25 venues, showcasing 160 bands, all of which electrify San Francisco. It's a chance to discover hidden gems, explore iconic spots, and see a carefully curated selection of amazing artists, including a focus on some of the most prolific local indie bands in the Bay Area.
Read MoreThe second leg of their US tour, So Much For (2our) Dust, beginning last week, made it’s sold out stop in Anaheim last night on the iconic Honda Center stage. Featuring over twenty years of hits, Fall Out Boy’s performance is bound to impress both younger fans and elder emo’s alike. With a career spanning set, a flame throwing bass, and special surprise guests, there is no question as to why Fall Out Boy has fully taken over the pop-punk world for over two decades.
Read MoreIn a transcendent evening of musical exploration, Dirty Projectors graced the stage of the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California, delivering a performance that left the audience with their collective jaws on the floor. The anticipation was palpable as the band took to the stage for the first time in four years, and they did not disappoint.
Read MoreIn a night filled with soul-stirring melodies and intimate performances, Mount Eerie took center stage at the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California. As the opening act for the Dirty Projectors with the LA Philharmonic, singer-songwriter Phil Elverum delivered a profoundly moving solo set that left the audience spellbound.
Read MoreIn a pulsating spectacle of hard rock prowess, Squid set The Belasco ablaze with an electrifying performance that left the crowd in awe. The vibrant atmosphere crackled with anticipation as fans eagerly awaited the arrival of the British sensation, and from the moment Squid took the stage, they delivered an unforgettable show that will resonate in the memories of all who were fortunate enough to bear witness.
Read MoreWhat is the artist-to-fan relationship like in a venue of 250 people? It, likely, consists of the artist seeing 20 people they shared inside jokes with on social media within the last 24 hours in the first two rows, with more fans of a similar online connectedness scattered around the room.
Read MoreWalking the tightrope between live music, performance art, and bonafide circus act, Beats Antique came through Brooklyn early February with an exhilarating one of a kind show. The mood throughout the night was typified by Middle Eastern melodies, bombastic percussion, and an indulgence of electronic elements.
Read MoreThe renaissance in country music doesn’t begin and end with Beyoncé as it happens. Angel White and his rag tag band of Texans are proudly taking their place as a fresh sound in the genre. They showcased their rock-heavy sound on the road with The Josh Abbott Band this winter. Their Wichita show on 02/24 delighted the Saturday night crowd at the historic Cotillion Ballroom.
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