On the sold-out second night of his stop in Boston for the Found Heaven tour, Conan Gray illuminated MGM Fenway with unbelievable energy. Even before doors opened, fans lined up around the block, brimming with excitement despite the rain, eager to witness his highly anticipated performance.
Read MoreThere’s a certain magic that happens when a performer like Josh Tillman, a.k.a. Father John Misty, takes the stage in a setting as unique as Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneertown, CA. On a night that felt as if the stars had aligned, 850 fans packed into the tiny desert venue to witness one of the world’s greatest frontmen in an environment more suited to a late-night campfire than the massive stages he typically commands.
Read MoreVulfpeck's much-anticipated show at the Hollywood Palladium was nothing short of a masterclass in musicianship, energy, and pure funk joy. From the moment the band hit the stage, opening with their fan-favorite track "Conscious Club," it was clear that this night was going to be one for the books. The Palladium, with its vintage charm and spacious layout, provided the perfect backdrop for a night where every note felt larger than life, and the crowd—packed with die-hard Vulfpeck fans—was ready to dance.
Read MoreBleachers took Los Angeles by storm with an explosive performance at The Greek Theatre, reminding fans why they are one of the most dynamic live bands in the industry today. Jack Antonoff, the mastermind behind the group, commanded the stage with raw energy and infectious enthusiasm that reverberated through the open-air venue, giving fans a night to remember.
Read MoreFrom the moment the background music stopped and the lights dimmed, the crowd at the Washington State Fair knew they were in for a special night. The anticipation built as Thomas Rhett’s band members dashed on stage one by one, followed by the man himself, who sprinted out to a chorus of cheers. The packed grandstand erupted as he kicked off his set with "Vacation", and the energy never dipped for a second.
Read MoreFuture Islands brought their signature energy and heartfelt emotion to the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles last night, delivering an unforgettable performance that had fans buzzing long after the final note. The Baltimore-based synth-pop veterans, led by the inimitable Samuel T. Herring, turned the historic venue into a sea of euphoria, performing a career-spanning setlist with a focus on tracks from their latest album, People Who Aren’t There Anymore.
Read MoreAt the tail-end of their first arena tour, Wallows stopped by San Diego State’s CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre. Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters, and Cole Preston met fans on their way to class, offering to take photos and sign autographs on notebooks. Approachability, whether in-person or through their music, is one of the most enticing factors of the band. With the day coming to a close and the sunset blanketing the amphitheater in its hazy rays, fans piled into their seats excited to be invited into Wallows’ apartment.
Read MoreWalker Hayes knows how to make an entrance. With the crowd buzzing in anticipation, a DJ-style mashup of his songs kicked off the night, building the energy before Hayes and his band took the stage to thunderous applause. The grandstand was packed, and from the first beat, the audience was hooked.
Read MoreAt the Wonder Ballroom in Portland, Oregon, Kishi Bashi delivered a mesmerizing, genre-defying performance that felt more like a magical journey than a standard concert. Touring in support of his new album Kantos, the eclectic singer-songwriter and violin virtuoso treated the packed house to a kaleidoscopic evening of lights, sound, and pure creative energy. With a setlist drawing from his rich discography, including Omoiyari, Sonderlust, and 151a, Kishi Bashi not only showcased his versatility as a performer but also the boundless depths of his artistry.
Read MoreWhen King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard took the stage at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon, the crowd knew they were in for something special. What they didn’t expect was a show that would become part of the elements, turning a concert into a storm-soaked experience as unforgettable as the band’s genre-bending sound.
Read MoreGeese, the up-and-coming experimental rock band, delivered a blistering performance at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon, setting the stage for King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard in what turned out to be an unforgettable show. The Brooklyn-based quintet showcased their sonic range and electrifying energy, playing a slew of tracks from their latest albums, 3D Country and 4D Country. And just as the music hit its crescendo, so did the skies, transforming the sunny afternoon into a downpour, soaking the crowd but doing nothing to dampen the spirit of the show.
Read MoreOn a brisk Colorado evening, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard kicked off the first of their three show residency at Red Rocks Amphitheater, delivering an unforgettable two-hour set that left fans buzzing with adrenaline. Known for their ever-evolving sound that blends rock, metal, jazz, and psychedelia, the Aussie band made their triumphant return to the iconic venue with a performance that pushed the boundaries of what a live concert can be.
Read MoreOpening for King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard is no small feat, but Brooklyn-based rock band Geese soared high at Red Rocks Amphitheater, delivering a thrilling performance that cemented their status as one of the most exciting up-and-coming bands in the rock scene. Playing a mix of tracks from their albums 3D Country and 4D Country, Geese made the most of their time in the spotlight, offering the audience an electrifying introduction to their experimental brand of rock.
Read MoreIn a performance that felt as genuine as it was engaging, ERNEST made sure his Dancin' In The Dirt fans left with more than just a memory of the music. As the lights shut off and the ambient noise gave way to his band’s opening chords, ERNEST took the stage, guitar in hand, ready to deliver a night that blurred the lines between classic and contemporary country. Behind him, you could see his symbolic three star pattern, letting every fan know the show is about to begin.
Read MoreFresh off the release of his new album, Infinite Health, on Mom + Pop Records electronic music artist Tycho became artist in residence for three nights at legendary West Hollywood club The Roxy for three days to kick off his North American tour (check out the dates and get your tickets here!).
Read MoreUnder the wide-open sky and within the dust-kicked rodeo grounds of the Washington State Fair, country breakout Nate Smith turned the dirt into a dancing ground for one of his most heartfelt performances in his home state. The crowd was already buzzing before the "Whiskey On You" singer even made his way out, with eager fans flooding the makeshift pit area in an attempt to get barricade.
Read MoreCharly Bliss and Raffaella lit up the Royale in Boston on Friday night with an electrifying performance that kept the crowd energized from start to finish. Both acts brought a contagious enthusiasm, as they fed off the audience’s energy and created a vibrant, unforgettable atmosphere.
Read MoreI fangirled so much during Jonah Marais show at Kilby Court. Jonah was a part of the band Why Don’t We, started in 2017 including fellow band members Corbyn Besson, Daniel Seavey, Zach Herron, and Jack Avery. Upon their hiatus last year, we have been blessed to get to know each artist individually. The show at Kilby Court was Jonahs first sold out show as an independent artist and boy are we all so excited for him.
Read MoreOlympia, Washington natives, Bikini Kill threw down a night for the books in Toronto on Wednesday at History. Montreal punk rockers, Tha Retail Simps warmed up the crowd with a psych-tinged rock n' roll set, which was later praised by drummer/vocalist Tobi Vail.
Read MoreThis show was the first time that I had been to the Sandy Amphitheater. From this experience, I am happy to say that this venue is one that I would not mind attending again, in comparison to the other venues within a 30 mile radius. Amphitheaters are great at withholding the sound of each performance which I really enjoyed and the seating arrangement seems to make people happier for a longer period of time.
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