Category: Tour Announcements

  • Steve Vai Announces 2022 Tour with Multiple stops in New York

    Steve Vai has announced a tour with multiple stops in New York starting in January of 2022. The tour will have 54 stops across the country. 

    Steve Vai Tour 2022

    Steve Vai is an american guitarist, composer, singer, songwriter, and producer who is known for his solo work that has earned him 3 Grammy’s and for his work with Frank Zappa. Steve Vai grew up in Carle Place, New York and has released 8 solo albums throughout his time as a musician. Some of his most well known songs include “For The Love Of God,” “Tender Surrender,” and “The Attitude Song.” 

    The tour will start at the House Of Blues in Las Vegas, NV on January 27, 2022 and will wrap up at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, CA on April 2, 2022. The tour will include four dates in New York. The first date in NY will be in Huntington on February 25 at The Paramount. The second in Port Chester on February 26 at The Capitol Theatre. The third stop will be in Albany on March 3 at The Egg. The fourth and last stop in NY will be in Rochester on March 4 at the Kodak Center. Vai will be joined by his long-tenured ensemble members Dave Weiner on guitar / keys, Philip Bynoe on bass, and Jeremy Colson on drums.  

    Steve Vai explained the motivation behind this tour saying, “A performer thrives on performing.  It’s been my life for the past 49 years, with the exception of the last two years, so we are chomping at the bit to get out there and play for people. A music concert has the ability to dissolve the many challenges we face, and celebrate one of the good things in life, live music.” 

    The general on-sale will go live on September 17, 2021, with a VIP pre-sale available on September 15, 2021. For tickets visit here. For more information on Steve Vai’s 2022 tour visit his website.

    Steve Vai 2022 Tour Dates

    1/27     Las Vegas, NV                                               House Of Blues

    1/28     El Cajon, CA                                                  The Magnolia 

    1/29     Riverside, CA                                                 Fox Performing Arts Center

    1/30     Phoenix, AZ                                                    Celebrity Theatre

    2/01     Salt Lake City, UT                                         The Rockwell at The Complex

    2/02     Boulder, CO                                                   Boulder Theater

    2/04     Oklahoma City, OK                                        Tower Theatre

    2/05     Austin, TX                                                      Paramount Theatre

    2/06     Dallas, TX                                                      House Of Blues

    2/08     Houston, TX                                                   House Of Blues

    2/09     San Antonio, TX                                             The Aztec Theatre

    2/11     Birmingham, AL                                            Lyric Theatre

    2/12     Macon, GA                                                     Hargray Capitol Theatre

    2/14     Atlanta, GA                                                    The Eastern

    2/15     Clearwater, FL                                                Bilheimer Capitol Theatre

    2/16     Orlando, FL                                                    The Plaza Live

    2/17     Ft. Lauderdale, FL                                          The Parker

    2/18     Ponte Vedra Beach, FL                                  Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

    2/19     Charlotte, NC                                                 The Fillmore Charlotte

    2/21     Charleston, SC                                                Charleston Music Hall

    2/22     Alexandria, VA                                              The Birchmere

    2/23     Glenside, PA                                                   Keswick Theatre

    2/24     Red Bank, NJ                                                 Count Basie Theatre

    2/25     Huntington, NY                                              The Paramount 

    2/26     Port Chester, NY                                            The Capitol Theatre

    2/27     Providence, RI                                                The Strand

    3/01     New Haven, CT                                              College Street Music Hall

    3/02     Boston, MA                                                    The Wilbur 

    3/03     Albany, NY                                                    The Egg

    3/04     Rochester, NY                                                Kodak Center

    3/05     Harrisburg, PA                                               Sunoco Theatre

    3/06     Greensburg, PA                                              Palace Theatre

    3/08     Warren, OH                                                    Packard Music Hall

    3/09     Detroit, MI                                                      Masonic Cathedral Theatre 

    3/10     Morgantown, WV                                           Metropolitan Theatre

    3/11     Louisville, KY                                                Old Forester’s Paristown Hall

    3/12     Nashville, TN                                                 CMA Theater

    3/13     St. Louis, MO                                                 The Pageant

    3/15     Chicago, IL                                                     Copernicus Center

    3/16     Milwaukee, WI                                               Pabst Theater

    3/17     St. Paul, MN                                                   The Fitzgerald Theater

    3/18     Kansas City, MO                                            The Uptown Theater

    3/19     Lincoln, NE                                                    Bourbon Theatre

    3/20     Des Moines, IA                                              Hoyt Sherman Place

    3/22     Sioux Falls, SD                                               The District

    3/23     Fargo, ND                                                       Fargo Theatre

    3/25     Billings, MT                                                   Alberta Bair Theater

    3/26     Bozeman, MT                                                 The ELM

    3/27     Missoula, MT                                                 The Wilma 

    3/28     Seattle, WA                                                    Moore Theatre

    3/29     Portland, OR                                                   Roseland Theater

    3/31     Turlock, CA                                                    Turlock Community Theatre

    4/01     Napa, CA                                                        Uptown Theatre Napa

    4/02     Los Angeles, CA                                            The Theatre at Ace Hotel

  • Folkfaces Fest V Announces Daily Lineup for Darien Center

    Folkfaces have announced the lineup for their fifth annual edition of Folkfaces Fest V. 2021: A Folkface Odyssey will celebrate roots music, community, and culture in Western New York and beyond.

    This year’s festival features a space/alien theme “2021: a Folkface Odyssey,” riffing on Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. Held over September 30 – October 3 at Cherry Hill Campground in Darien Center, NY, located in between Rochester and Buffalo, the event features camping, raffles, a film tent, bonfires, yoga, open jams and much more.

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    The lineup for Folkfaces Fest V includes Scott H Biram, JD Wilkes, Bruce Molsky, Folkfaces, Andy Cohen, Mike Gantzer, Subsoil, Dirty Blanket, The Ditrani Brothers, and many more!

    The venue for Folkfaces Fest V, Cherry Hill Campground, is a beautiful location with well-manicured grounds, including a fire ring and picnic table at each campsite. On-site, there is a bathhouse with flush toilets and showers, as well as multiple spigots with potable water throughout the grounds. Firewood, snacks, blankets, soft drinks, coffee, and many other supplies are available for sale at the Cherry Hill Campsite.

    The daily lineups can be found below. Tickets are available for purchase here for only $95. Kids under 12 are free and puppy passes are available for just $25. You’re in for a treat full of endless music, camping, workshops, raffles, food vendors, artists, dancing, beer, artists, and more! Stay up on all new information via the Facebook Event here, and get out to Darien Center for the kickoff on September 30th.

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  • Larkin Poe to Headline Monster Energy Outbreak Tour, Dates in Tarrytown, Albany and Buffalo

    Larkin Poe, the Grammy nominated sister duo of Atlanta-bred, Nashville-based singer/songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Rebecca and Megan Lovell, will be hitting the road with the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour this Fall. They’ll bring their brand of gritty, raw, and in your face rock n roll on a 27-date cross-country tour that kicks off on September 15 in St. Louis and will continue through the fall and winter.

    Rebecca & Megan of Larkin Poe create their own brand of Roots Rock ‘n’ Roll that is gritty, soulful, and flavored by their southern heritage. Originally from Atlanta and currently living in Nashville, they are descendants of tortured artist and creative genius Edgar Allan Poe.

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    With all of the music for the band’s 2020 release Self Made Man originally written with live performance in mind, Larkin Poe is truly excited to finally let the songs breathe.

    We can’t wait to get back on stage with the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour this fall for the first time since our album, Self Made Man, came out! It’s going to feel so good to be back in front of people celebrating live music again!

    For their newest release, out September 17th, Larkin Poe partnered with innovative hybrid orchestra Nu Deco Ensemble for Paint the Roses: Live in Concert— a new album that reinterprets Larkin Poe’s music, including their 2020 release Self Made Man and more, through an orchestral lens. Paint the Roses documents a collaborative, livestreamed concert by the two artistic groups in December 2020 at Miami’s North Beach Bandshell. The performance was part of Nu Deco’s 2020-21 virtual and socially-distanced concert season, which featured the ensemble’s genre-bending orchestral music and its powerful first collaboration with Larkin Poe.

    In addition to the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour, Larkin Poe has announced several festival dates they are expected to perform at throughout the late summer and fall including BeachLife Festival, San Diego Blues Fest, Telluride Blues & Brews, Treefort, Columbia Roots N Blues, Shaky Knees, Fort Worth River & Blues, Lancaster Roots & Blues and more. The duo will also be supporting JJ Grey & Mofro for one performance in Salt Lake City this September.

    For tickets visit LarkinPoe.com/tour.

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    LARKIN POE ON TOUR

    September 10 – Redondo Beach, CA – BeachLife Festival 

    September 11 – San Diego, CA – San Diego Blues Fest

    September 15 – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall*#

    September 16 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown*#

    September 17 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre*#

    September 21 – Ketchum, ID – Argyros Performing Arts Center

    September 22-26 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Fest 

    September 24 – Columbia, MO – Roots N Blues Festival

    September 25 – London, KY – World Chicken Festival

    September 26 – Prestonsburg, KY – Mountain Arts Center*#

    September 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – Red Butte Garden supporting JJ Grey & Mofro 

    October 7 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts*# 

    October 8 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall* 

    October 9 – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue*

    October 10 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre* 

    October 12 – Buffalo, NY – Forbes Theatre*

    October 14 – Albany, NY – Empire Live*

    October 15 – Tarrytown, NY – Tarrytown Music Hall*

    October 16 – Baltimore, MD – The Recher* 

    October 17 – Lancaster, PA – Lancaster Roots & Blues

    October 19 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVA*

    October 21 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre*

    October 22 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre*

    October 23 – Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Music Festival

    October 28 – Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom*

    October 29 – Bloomington, IL – Castle Theatre*

    October 30 – Grand Rapids, MI – Fountain Street Church*

    October 31 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues*

    November 5 – Oxford, MS – The Lyric Oxford*

    November 6 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues*

    November 7 – Jackson, MS – Duling Hall* 

    November 10 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theatre* 

    November 11 – Austin, TX – Mohawk*

    November 12 – Fort Worth, TX – River & Blues Festival

    November 13 – Fayetteville, AR – George’s Majestic Lounge* 

    December 3 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel* 

    December 4 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre*

    December 8 – Little Rock, AR – U. of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College

    *Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents: Larkin Poe

    #w/ The Cold Stares

  • The Juliana Theory and Mae team up for Fall Tour, with stops in Williamsburg and Buffalo

    Emo/alternative rock pioneers, The Juliana Theory, have announced their U.S tour where they will be co-headlining with Mae this September.Both shows at Music Hall of Williamsburg on September 11th and 12th are sold out, as well as the two tour kick-off shows in Los Angeles at The Roxy on September 3rd and 4th.

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    Pittsburgh’s The Juliana Theory helped set the standard for the many bands that would wield a rock/pop hybrid as their weapon of choice.  Their first album, the emo-pop cult classic, Understand This is a Dream, showed the band quickly evolved and sharpened their sound, and later delivered 2000’s genre-defining and genre-transcending, Emotion is Dead. 

    Fast forward to 2020 and The Juliana Theory has returned with multiple co-headline anniversary shows celebrating the 20 year anniversary of Emotion is Dead. Although the shows were postponed to fall of 2021, the band continued their comeback, signing with Equal Vision Records and releasing “Can’t Go Home,” a synthpop anthem marking their first new music in over a decade and a half.  Following the single, the band released their first LP in over 15 years, a reimagined album of the bands’ most enduring classics entitled A Dream Away on March 26, 2021 – assuring that classics like “Into the Dark” and “Were At the Top Of the World” could continue to evolve.  

    The anniversary tour will take them along the East Coast hitting both Nashville, Tennessee and Birmingham, Alabama. The Emotion Is The Everglow Tour 2021 will feature a full-band performance from The Juliana Theory with original band members Brett Detar and Joshua Fiedler. If you haven’t already listened to their latest album, A Dream Away, don’t panic! The album features reimagined classics like “Into the Dark” and “If I Told You This Was Killing Me, Would You Stop?” from Emotion is Dead in 2000. Nonetheless, The Juliana Theory will be play Emotion is Dead in full, reminding us of how far this band has come over the past two decades. Mae will also being playing classics from 2005’s The Everglow. 

    Before they all run out be sure to check out tickets at thejulianatheory.com. Purchases will include a VIP package including an exclusive vinyl variant of Emotion is Dead.

    The Juliana Theory and Mae “The Everglow Tour” 2021 tour dates

    September 3rd – Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy

    September 4th – Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy

    September 11th – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

    September 12th – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

    September 26th – Birmingham, AL @ Furnace Fest

    October 8th – Nashville, TN @ The Basement East

    October 22nd – Buffalo, NY @ Rec Room

    October 23rd – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre

    November 26th – Washington D.C. @ Union Stage

    November 27th – Norfolk, VA @ NorVA

    November 28th – Philadelphia, PA @ TLA

    December 3rd – Boston, MA @ Paradise

    December 18th – Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge

    December 19th – Detroit, MI @ Shelter

  • The Nth Power Announce ‘Fall Back In Love Tour’

    The Nth Power announced their ‘Fall Back In Love Tour’ which will be kicking off August 27, 2021. The tour will include a stop in New York and multiple stops across the New England area. 

    Fall Back In Love Tour

    The Nth Power originally hails from New Orleans and is a mix of jazz and funk with just a hint of soul. The band formed in 2012 during an impromptu late-night jam. The band is currently made up of Nikki Glaspie who was Beyonce’s world-touring drummer for five years before she joined Ivan Neville’s New Orleans funk outfit, Dumpstaphunk. Bassist Nate Edgar who is known for being in Groovechild and John Browns Body. Nick Cassarino is the singer and guitarist who is known for being in Jennifer Hartswick Band and toured with Big Daddy Kane.

    The ‘Fall Back In Love Tour’ will start off on August 27, 2021 at the Utah Arts Festival in Salt Lake City. In total the tour will have 20-dates and will feature performances at festivals and music rooms in 11 states coast-to-coast. The tour will end with a special performance at Suwannee Hulaween on October 30, 2021 featuring original band members Nigel Hall and Weedie Braimah.

    The tour will also have stops across the New England area with performances on September 10 in Newmarket, NH at The Stone Church, September 11 in West Hartford, CT at the  New Park Brewing, on September 12 in Pembroke, MA at Soundcheck Studios, and in September 16 in New York, NY at Nublu.

    With the recent surge in Covid cases nationwide, The Nth Power asks those in attendance to do their part to keep live music safe as possible for everyone involved, and check with local venues for admission policies.

     “Our fans are like family — everyone’s health, safety and happiness is our highest priority. Please wear a mask at our shows or, even better, get tested before you walk in the door,” the band says. “Regardless of how you choose to stay safe, remember that we’re all in this together — and that The Nth Power loves you

    For more information on the tour and to secure tickets visit The Nth Power’s website.

    Full tour dates listed bellow: 

    Aug. 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – Utah Arts Festival

    Sept. 9 – Pittsburgh, PA – Lights On!, Downtown Cultural District

    Sept. 10 – Newmarket, NH – The Stone Church

    Sept. 11 – West Hartford, CT – New Park Brewing

    Sept. 12 – Pembroke, MA – Soundcheck Studios

    Sept. 16 – New York, NY – Nublu

    Sept. 17 – Baltimore, MD – The 8×10

    Sept. 18 – Washington, DC – The Hamilton

    Sept. 22 – San Diego, CA – THe Casbah

    Sept. 23 – Los Angeles, CA – The Mint

    Sept. 24 – San Francisco, CA – Boom Boom Room

    Sept. 25 – Mill Valley, CA – Sweetwater Music Hall

    Sept. 26 – Nevada City, CA – Crazy Horse Saloon

    Sept. 27 – Mammoth, CA – Liberty Bar

    Sept. 29 – Sacramento, CA – Torch Club

    Sept. 30 – Bend, OR – Volcanic Theater Pub

    Oct. 1 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios

    Oct. 2 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile

    Oct. 22-23 – Placerville, CA – Hangtown Music Festival

    Oct. 30 – Live Oak, FL – Suwannee Hulaween *

    * Featuring special guest Nigel Hall

  • Lespecial Announces Fall repeaTOUR with Stops in Niagra and East Durham

    Lespecial, the heavy future groove trio from Kent, CT, is hitting the road for repeaTOUR an extensive run of shows this Fall. Including a show in Niagara Falls, NY and one in East Durham, NY for the Flyday Music Festival.

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    Dubbed “2021 Fall RepeaTOUR,” the jaunt is named after “Repeater,” a track on the band’s 2020 release, Ancient Homies. Starting on 10/1, the band will travel to upstate NY for a pair of shows, before heading to Portland, ME to support Pigeons Playing Ping Pong at the State Theatre on 10/8. Mid-October will see lespecial host “Le Getaway Part Deux,” a curated overnight music and camping experience at the beautiful Club Getaway in Kent, CT, with support from West End Blend and Cosmic Dust Bunnies. After a 10/28 play at Suwannee Hulaween in Live Oak, FL, lespecial will spend its’ favorite holiday in Asheville, NC for a Halloween throw-down at Asheville Music Hall.

    November will see a handful of shows in the mid-Atlantic region, followed by a return to colorful Colorado on 12/2, where the band will headline Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom in Denver for the first time. After a visit to Fort Collins (12/3), the band will hole up at Old Town Pub in Steamboat Springs for two nights. Subsequent shows include a string of appearances in the Midwest with special guest Mike Dillon Band, including much-anticipated returns to Chicago, Indianapolis and Columbus. The tour concludes in Ferndale, MI on 12/18 at Otus Supply

    Lespecial repeaTOUR Fall 2021

    10/1 – Niagara Falls, NY – Rapids Theatre

    10/2 – East Durham, NY – Flyday Music Festival

    10/8 – Portland, ME – State Theatre (supporting PPPP)

    10/16 – Kent, CT – Le Getaway  – Club Getaway

    10/28 – Live Oak, FL – Hulaween

    10/31 – Asheville, NC – Asheville Music Hall

    11/3 – Charlotte, NC – Heist Brewery & Barrel Arts

    11/4 – Roanoke, VA – 5 Points Music Sanctuary

    11/5 – Baltimore, MD – The 8×10 (w/ Kick The Cat)

    11/6 – Asbury Park, NJ – Wonder Bar

    11/12 – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall (w/ Space Bacon)

    12/2 – Denver, CO – Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom

    12/3 – Fort Collins, CO – Aggie Theatre

    12/4-12/5 – Steamboat Springs, CO – Old Town Pub

    12/8 – Kansas City, MO – recordBar (w/s/g Mike Dillon Band)

    12/10 – Chicago, IL – The Point (w/s/g Mike Dillon Band)

    12/11 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon (w/s/g Mike Dillon Band)

    12/12 – Milwaukee, WI – Colectivo (w/s/g Mike Dillon Band)

    12/15 – Indianapolis, IN – The HiFi

    12/16 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Stache

    12/17 – Columbus, OH – The Summit

    12/18 – Ferndale, MI – Otus Supply

    For more information, and to purchase tickets for the Lespecial ReapeaTOUR visit: lespecial.net.

  • The Soul Rebels Announce Epic Vibes Tour, stops in Woodstock, Brooklyn

    The Soul Rebels have announced Part 1 of their Epic Vibes Tour, spanning Fall 2021 through Winter 2022. Touring will include concerts all across the US and a robust schedule of performances in New Orleans. Notable NY stops include Woodstock and Brooklyn.

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    Brass sensation The Soul Rebels are riding high in 2021 after receiving national attention following the release of their new album, Poetry In Motion. The eight-member collective appeared on Def Jam artist Dave East and Nas’ “Godfather 4” single, Big Freedia and Icona Pop’s “Pipe That”, and reached fans with original singles “Greatness” featured as ESPN’s official College Hoops theme anthem, and “Good Time” featured on Netflix’s #BlackAF and Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!

    The Soul Rebels have impressed viewers with two recent appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk series with Wu Tang Clan frontman GZA, headlined the global TED Conference, and appeared on the official soundtrack for Universal Pictures’ hit comedy Girls Trip.

    The Epic Vibes Tour features select concerts with The Soul Rebels in live performance collaboration with star artists including Tarriona ‘Tank’ Ball of Tank And The Bangas, famed jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold and hip hop icon GZA of Wu Tang Clan. Along with the Part 1 tour The Soul Rebels are excited to release new music this Fall in support of the tour and announce Part 2 in Spring 2022. 

    The Soul Rebels’ recent collaboration and partnership with Sony 360 Reality Audio showcases their latest album “Poetry In Motion” in the 360 format. Providing listeners an entirely new and immersive way to experience the album. The 360 Reality Audio version of the album is available to stream on Amazon Music HD, Tidal HiFi, and Deezer HiFi. The Soul Rebels can also be viewed in Sony produced and released advertisements and digital commercials.

    **New Orleans Jazz Fest has been postponed until 2022.

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    ​Tickets for the tour are available at TheSoulRebels.com

  • Moldovan metalcore Band Infected Rain To Begin U.S. Tour, Multiple NY Stops

    Here’s some news sure to excite New York metalheads! Infected Rain are just three weeks away from kicking off their extensive fall tour around the country. The tour features over 30 dates, including stops across the Empire State in Buffalo, NYC, and Poughkeepsie. Infected Rain will be performing alongside headliners Butcher Babies on their “Butcher Babies vs. Goliath” tour. Other supporting bands include Stitched Up Heart and Kaleido.

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    Infected Rain’s newest album is expected soon. The five piece band from Moldova most recently dropped their full length album Endorphins in 2019. Endorphins brought fans favorite tracks like “The Earth Mantra”, “Passerby”, “Lure”, “Storm”, and “Black Gold” and definitely brought a head banging energy with booming instrumentation, heavy riffs and intense vocals.

    Formed back in 2008, Infected Rain have established themselves as one of modern metal’s most iconic acts. Over the years, they’ve toured extensively around Europe and signed a deal with Napalm Records. The band is thrilled to be back on the road, especially with some of their contemporaries. Their three New York stops include Buffalo Iron Works in Buffalo, the Gramercy Theatre in NYC, and the Chance Theatre in Poughkeepsie.

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    Here we come America – to all of you that have been patiently waiting, we are coming for you with the amazing Butcher Babies, Stitched Up Heart and Kaleido.

    Lena Scissorhands, vocalist, Infected Rain

    All tour dates are listed below. Connect with Infected Rain on their website, Instagram, and Facebook for updates.

    INFECTED RAIN U.S. Tour Dateswith Butcher Babies, Stitched Up Heart and Kaleido:

    Aug 29 – Jacksonville, FL @ Hooligans Music Hall

    Aug 30 – Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre

    Aug 31 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade

    Sept 1 – New Orleans, LA @ Southport Hall

    Sept 3 – Sauget, IL @ Pop’s

    Sept 5 – Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theatre

    Sept 6 – Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep

    Sept 7 – Denver, CO @ The Oriental Theater

    Sept 9 – Chippewa Falls, WI @ Every Buddy’s Bar^+

    Sept 10 – Ashwaubenon, WI @ Epic Event Center^+

    Sept 11 – Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s Rock Club

    Sept 12 – Flint, MI @ The Machine Shop^+

    Sept 14 – Lakewood, OH @ Winchester Music Tavern

    Sept 15 – Warrendale, PA @ Jergels

    Sept 17 – Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Iron Works

    Sept 18 – Cambridge, MA @ Middle East (Downstairs)

    Sept 19 – New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre

    Sept 20 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance Theatre

    Sept 21 – Harrisburg, PA @ HMAC

    Sept 23 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Scandals Live

    Sept 28 – Dallas, TX @ Trees

    Sept 29 – Houston, TX @ Scout Bar

    Sept 30 – San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger

    Oct 1 – Austin, TX @ Empire Control Room

    Oct 2 – Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s Backroom

    Oct 4 – El Paso, TX @ Rockhouse Bar & Grill

    Oct 5 – Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole

    Oct 6 – Phoenix, AZ @ Rebel Lounge

    Oct 7 – Los Angeles @ 1720


    ^No Stitched Up Heart

    +Kaleido playing 

  • Steely Dan to play Capitol Theatre on “Absolutely Normal” Tour

    Steely Dan are ready to rock the East Coast this fall with their new “Absolutely Normal” tour. The tour starts in Miami Beach as the band works their way up to Boston. They will play a two-night stint at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on November 9 and 10. Tickets for the Cap shows are available for purchase here.

    steely dan Absolutely Normal

    Along with their extensive tour, Steely Dan is releasing two new live albums. The first is a live recording of Donald Fagen’s acclaimed solo album The Nightfly, complete with instrumentation by the Steely Dan Band. The other, Northeast Corridor: Steely Dan Live!, is the first live album by the band in 25 years and was recorded at various venues like the Beacon Theatre in NYC and the Met in Philadelphia. Both live albums will release September 1, with vinyl releases October 1.

    Steely Dan’s New York roots run deep. Founded by Fagen and the late Walter Becker when they were students at Bard College in Annendale-on-Hudson, the duo later moved to Brooklyn before settling for many years in Los Angeles. The hit “My Old School” is inspired by Fagen and Becker’s Bard days, chronicling their arrest for marijuana possession with tounge-in-cheek lyrics. Steely Dan have performed at countless iconic New York venues beyond the Cap and the Beacon, including SPAC, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, and Madison Square Garden.

    steely dan Absolutely Normal
    Becker and Fagen in their Bard College days, photo credit unknown.

    Fagen and the band will play through Northeast Corridor: Steely Dan Live! along with additional hits at the first Cap show (Nov. 9), and through the entirety of their iconic fifth studio album The Royal Scam on Nov. 10. Fagen most recently played the Cap in 2017, supporting his solo project, Donald Fagen & The Nightflyers. All tour dates are listed below.

    Steely Dan: Absolutely Normal Tour Dates

    Oct. 5 – Miami Beach, FL – The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater

    Oct. 6 – Miami Beach, FL – The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater

    Oct. 8 – Miami Beach, FL – The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater

    Oct. 9 – Miami Beach, FL – The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater

    Oct. 12 – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts

    Oct. 13 – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts

    Oct. 15 – St. Petersburg, FL – Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater

    Oct. 16 –  St. Petersburg, FL – Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater

    Oct. 19 – Jacksonville, FL – Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts – Moran Theater

    Oct. 20 – North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Performing Arts Center

    Oct. 22 – Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium

    Oct. 23 – Richmond, VA – Altria Theater

    Oct. 25 – Baltimore, MD – Hippodrome Theatre at France-Merrick Performing Arts

    Oct. 27 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia

    Oct. 29 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia

    Oct. 30 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia

    Nov. 1 – Red Bank, NJ – Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center

    Nov. 3 – Morristown, NJ – Mayo Performing Arts Center

    Nov. 4 – Morristown, NJ – Mayo Performing Arts Center

    Nov. 6 – Morristown, NJ – Mayo Performing Arts Center

    Nov. 7 – Morristown, NJ – Mayo Performing Arts Center

    Nov. 9 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre

    Nov. 10 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre

    Nov. 13 – Wallingford, CT – Toyota Oakdale Theatre

    Nov. 14 – Bethlehem, PA – The Wind Creek Event Center

    Nov. 17 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre 

    Nov. 19 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre 

    Nov. 20 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre

  • Turkuaz Hits The Road After Announcing 2021 Fall Tour With Special Guests Thumpasaurus

    Brooklyn-based funk band Turkuaz has announced their safe and triumphant return to the road with a 2021 fall tour across the United States alongside the Los Angeles-based quintet, Thumpasaurus.

    Turkuaz

    Turkuaz and Thumpasaurus will be kicking the tour off at Jazz Fest in New Orleans, Louisiana on October 8 with shows continuing throughout the South for the majority of October. The band then comes home for two Halloween shows at New York City’s own recently renovated and reopened Webster Hall before they make their way down the East Coast through November until early December. They will be making Two more stops in New York on November 16 at Empire Live in Albany and on November 18 at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo. Following their East Coast stint, Turkuaz will then hit the Midwest and West with plays in Omaha, Nebraska, and Denver, Colorado before they wrap up in Chicago at Park West.

    “We’re ready to be back on the bus, trekking around the country, and bringing that energy that only live (and loud) music brings to us and our fans alike.”

    Turkuaz frontman Dave Brandwein following the band’s recent summer tour

    To top off the year, Turkuaz will also be celebrating 2022 with their annual New Year’s Eve Ball Drop event in Hartford, CT for two nights at Infinity Hall. General tickets are is now on sale via the band’s website with some free showings available. Be sure to listen to Turkuaz’s latest music and releases on Spotify HERE

    Turkuaz Fall 2021 Tour

    Turkuaz Fall 2021 Tour Dates, with Special Guests Thumpasaurus

    Aug. 11 – Livingston, MT – Pine Creek Lodge *
    Aug. 12 – Victor, ID – Music On Main Series *
    Aug. 14 – ParkCity, UT – Canyons *
    Aug.15 – Huntsville, UT – Blues, Brew, & BBQ *
    Aug. 16 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up *
    Aug. 17 – Vail, CO – Hot Summer Nights Series *
    Aug. 18 – Cheyenne, WY – The Lincoln Cheyenne *
    Aug. 24 – Santa Fe, NM – Santa Fe Plaza
    Aug. 26 – Dallas, TX – Deep Ellum Art Company
    Aug. 27 – Austin, TX – Mohawk
    Aug. 28 – Houston, TX – Last Concert Cafe 
    Oct. 8th – New Orleans, LA – Tipitinas *
    Oct. 19th – Charleston, SC – Pour House
    Oct. 20th – Savannah, GA – District Live 
    Oct. 21st – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West 
    Oct. 22nd – Asheville, NC –  Orange Peel
    Oct. 23rd – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
    Oct. 24th – Birmingham, AL – Saturn
    Oct. 27th – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre
    Oct. 28th – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
    Oct. 29th – New York, NY – Webster Hall
    Oct. 30th – New York, NY – Webster Hall

    Nov. 4th – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
    Nov. 5th – Boston, MA – Big Night Live
    Nov. 6th – Portland, ME – State Theater
    Nov. 16th – Albany, NY – Empire Live
    Nov. 17th – Harrisburg, PA – HMAC
    Nov. 18th – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom 
    Nov. 19th – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
    Nov. 20th – Detroit, MI – El Club
    Dec. 2nd – Richmond, VA – The National
    Dec. 3rd – Philadelphia, PA – TBA
    Dec. 4th – Columbus, OH – Bluestone
    Dec. 5th – Grand Rapids, MI – Elevation
    Dec. 9th – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line *
    Dec. 10th – Omaha, NE – Waiting Room *
    Dec. 11th – Denver, CO – TBA
    Dec. 14th – Madison, WI -Majestic Theatre *
    Dec. 15th – Louisville, KY -Gravely Brewing *
    Dec. 16th – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall *
    Dec. 17th – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue *
    Dec. 18th – Chicago, IL – Park West *
    Dec. 30th & 31st – Hartford, CT – Infinity Hall *

    * w/ performances from Thumpasaurus