La Onda Festival made its festival debut this year in the heart of Napa Valley, California. Being the first of its kind hosted by Bottlerock, an annual festival that brings together music lovers of all music genres together. However, La Onda brought a new fresh wave of Latin Pop, Raeggeton, Spanish Rock, Regional Mexican music, Cumbia and a host of popular Spanish acts
Read MoreMark your calendars and pack your bags for Groove Cruise 2025, set to embark on an unforgettable journey from Miami, Florida to the pristine shores of Falmouth, Jamaica. Celebrating its 20-year legacy, Groove Cruise 2025 promises to be the largest music cruise in history aboard Royal Caribbean's colossal Allure of the Seas, one of the largest passenger vessels in the world.
Read MoreBoston Calling 2024, a three-day festival held over Memorial Day Weekend, offered an unforgettable experience for music enthusiasts. The festival showcased a dynamic lineup, featuring rising stars like Chappell Roan and Royel Otis, alongside well-established acts such as The Killers and Ed Sheeran. This diverse array of talent ensured there was something for everyone to enjoy.
Read MoreWhen first entering the gates of Buena Vista Lake on Wednesday evening, you are greeted with abounding visual bliss. Lightning In A Bottle (LIB) 2024 had nearly 48 hours before its two biggest stages even hosted an act, but the geographic landscape was as vibrant as ever. Production company Do LaB, which founded LIB in 2004, knows the value of letting participants settle into the unique culture before the weekend’s intensity sets in.
Read MoreSan Francisco’s beloved Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival is back for its 16th year, promising a weekend filled with the finest music, food, wine, beer, cocktails, and cannabis. Set against the lush backdrop of Golden Gate Park, the festival will take place from August 9 to 11. Single day lineups have just been announced, and fans can purchase tickets starting tomorrow, Thursday, May 30, at 10 AM PT exclusively at www.SFOutsideLands.com.
Read MoreJust Like Heaven Festival, held in Pasadena, California, proved to be an unforgettable celebration of music and nostalgia. With a lineup that featured some of the best bands from the 2010s, including The Postal Service, Death Cab For Cutie, Passion Pit, Phoenix, The War on Drugs, Gossip, and many more, the festival offered a perfect blend of old favorites and exciting discoveries.
Read MoreThe Postal Service’s set at Just Like Heaven in Pasadena, California, was nothing short of a transcendent reunion, a vivid reminder of why their music remains iconic in the indie-pop landscape. Playing to a packed crowd at Brookside at the Rose Bowl, the band delivered an energetic and emotionally charged performance, proving that they have only gotten better with time.
Read MoreAs the sun set over Brookside at the Rose Bowl, the Philadelphia-based ensemble delivered a set that was both electrifying and deeply moving, captivating an enthusiastic and packed crowd with their expansive soundscapes and emotive performances.
Read MoreThe French indie pop band brought an electrifying energy to the stage, captivating a packed crowd with their dynamic presence and flawless execution of their greatest hits. Their set was a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern vitality, proving that Phoenix still reigns supreme in the indie music scene.
Read MoreAs the sun set and the festival grounds buzzed with anticipation, the opening chords of "The New Year" rang out, instantly electrifying the audience. Ben Gibbard's distinct vocals cut through the night air, resonating with fans who have cherished these songs for years. The energy was palpable, as the crowd sang along to every word, their voices merging with Gibbard’s in a powerful chorus of shared memories and emotions.
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