Category: Rock

  • The Australian Pink Floyd Show “All That’s To Come” Tour with North American Shows

    Heading into nearly 35 years as The Australian Pink Floyd Show, the band returns with a new live show with the “All That’s To Come” Tour with 50-dates in North America and will stop in New York on September 16th in Brooklyn at Kings Theatre and September 21st at Kodak Center in Rochester.

    Australian Pink Floyd Show

    The Australian Pink Floyd Show is the first Pink Floyd tribute show that brought their music to life in a worldwide platform. The band is viewed as more than just a tribute band due to three decade run with their note to note perfection and extraordinary audiences.

    The 10-member band has performed in over 35 countries and has sold over 4 million tickets worldwide since the creation of The Australian Pink Floyd Show in 1988. The band has taken the stage with Rick Wright, performed at David Gilmour’s 50th birthday and interviewed with BBC radio.

    One of the most revered and well-reviewed tribute bands in the game brought a powerful performance…With haunting performances of ‘Welcome to the Machine’ and ‘Time,’ the Australian Pink Floyd had the crowd in a dreamlike state of ecstasy.

    Rolling Stone

    The Australian Pink Floyd Show lineup for the tour consist of Jason Sawford (keyboards), Dave Fowler (guitar, vocals), Steve Mac (guitar, vocals), Paul Bonney (drums), Ricky Howard (bass, vocals), Chris Barnes (vocals), Mike Kidson (saxophone), Lorelei McBroom (backing vocals), Lara Smiles (backing vocals), Emily Lynn (backing vocals).

    Tickets for most shows are on sale now; visit https://www.aussiefloyd.com  for ticketing information and more details.

    ALL THAT’S TO COME 2022 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES

    Thursday, August 4: Thousand Oaks, CA @ Fred Kavli Theatre

    Friday, August 5: San Diego, CA @ Humphreys Concerts By The Bay

    Saturday, August 6: Costa Mesa, CA @ Segerstrom Center for the Arts

    Sunday, August 7: Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre

    Tuesday, August 9: Santa Rosa, CA @ Luther Burbank Center for the Arts

    Thursday, August 11: San Francisco, CA @ Orpheum Theatre

    Friday, August 12: Lincoln, CA @ Thunder Valley Casino

    Sunday, August 14: Airway Heights, WA @ Northern Quest Casino

    Tuesday, August 16: Bellingham, WA @ Mt. Baker Theatre

    Wednesday, August 17: Woodinville, WA @ Chateau Ste. Michelle

    Friday, August 19: Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheatre

    Saturday, August 20: Las Vegas, NV @ The Smith Center

    Sunday, August 21: Chandler, AZ @ Chandler Center for the Arts

    Tuesday, August 23: Denver, CO @ Arvada #

    Thursday, August 25: Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion ^

    Saturday, August 27: Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    Sunday, August 28: Dallas, TX @ Music Hall at Fair Park

    Thursday, September 1: Kettering, OH @ Fraze Pavilion

    Friday, September 2: Atlanta, GA @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park

    Saturday, September 3: Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall

    Sunday, September 4: Fort Lauderdale, FL @ AuRene Theater at Broward Center for the Performing Arts

    Monday, September 5: Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live

    Wednesday, September 7: Highland Park, IL @ Ravinia ~

    Thursday, September 8: Minneapolis, MN @ Mystic Lake Casino Showroom

    Friday, September 9: New Buffalo, MI @ Four Winds Casino

    Saturday, September 10: St. Louis, MO @ The Factory

    Sunday, September 11: Milwaukee, WI @ The Riverside Theater

    Monday, September 12: Grand Rapids, MI @ Meijer Gardens +

    Wednesday, September 14: North Bethesda, MD @ Strathmore

    Thursday, September 15: Youngstown, OH @ Covelli Centre

    Friday, September 16: Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre

    Saturday, September 17: New Haven, CT @ Westville Music Bowl

    Sunday, September 18: Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Center

    Wednesday, September 21: Rochester, NY @ Kodak Center

    Thursday, September 22: Boston, MA @ Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion

    Friday, September 23: Lancaster, PA @ American Music Theatre

    Saturday, September 24: Bensalem, PA @ Parx Casino

    Sunday, September 25: Wilkes-Barre, PA @ F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts

    Tuesday, September 27: Kitchener, ON @ Centre in the Square ^

    Thursday, September 29: Windsor, ON @ Casino Windsor #

    Friday, September 30: Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall

    Saturday, October 1: Laval, QC @ Place Bell

    Sunday, October 2: Trois- Rivières, QC @ Amphithéâtre Cogeco

    Tuesday, October 4: Halifax, NS @ Scotiabank Centre

    Thursday, October 6: Alma, QC @ Centre Multisport

    Friday, October 7: Quebec City, QC @ Centre Videotron

    Saturday, October 8: Riviere-du-Loup, QC @ Centre Premier Tech Arena

    Sunday, October 9: Sherbrooke, QC @ Maurice O’Bready

    ^ on sale April 1

    ~ on sale May 4

    + on sale May 7

    # on sale TBD

  • The Glorious Sons To Headline Volume 4 Of Rock The Gates In Buffalo

    Rock band The Glorious Sons is set to headline Volume 4 of Rock The Gates at 12 Gates Brewing Company in Buffalo on June 4.

    The Glorious Sons

    Rock The Gates is the event of the year at 12 Gates Brewing Company, in which there are beer releases, live music, food trucks and vendors. As headliners, The Glorious Sons are what everyone is waiting for, especially when they are currently making a name for themselves while on their The Unfinished Business Tour, for their latest piece of music The Young Sessions EP.

    The music line up consists of Grosh which is a rock band from Buffalo, NY at 1pm, Unleash the Lion goes on set at 3pm, Apple Jack at 5pm, Brother Elsey who covers Southern Rock and Americana, and last but not least The Glorious Sons at 9:30pm.

    Summer Daze and Pineapple FLO-Mingo are two main beer releases for the night. This 21+ event has no VIP package, but general admission is $50 for festival entry and concert access, while beer tickets are $6 each. Although blankets and lawn chairs are allowed, no outside food and drinks are permitted.

    The music and beer festival will run from 12 PM to 11 PM. For more information visit The Glorious Sons website and to buy tickets visit Eventbrite.

  • Brooklyn-Based Band Forever Honey Drops Newest Single “Number One Fan”

    Forever Honey, a Brooklyn-based Indie Rock group is once again expanding their discography with the release of their newest single “Number One Fan.”

    Forever Honey

    Forever Honey is composed of Liv Price (lead vocals, guitar), Aida Mekonnen (lead guitar, vocals), Steve Vannelli (drums, keys), and Jack McLoughlin (bass, production). They are known to blend different sounds, stories and emotions to relate to their fans.

    Their newest song came to be from personal experiences and the title of it is meant to be literal. Forever Honey created a song that expresses the point of view of social media users scrolling through the various platform. The group focused on the everyday thoughts, anxieties, and pressures from using social media.

    “Number One Fan,” in particular, is our least abstract/most literal song, lyrically. The entire thing is about scrolling through instagram and seeing the highlights reel from everyone’s life. You know people, deeply, in the least meaningful ways; you fall in love with the least accurate version of someone.

    Forever Honey

    The group also discussed, during the beginning of the pandemic everyone was focused on TikTok and Instagram, which is where the lyrics from “Number One Fan” originated from.

    Despite enduring obstacles, as a result of the pandemic during the debut of their first EP Pre-Mortem High, Forever Honey still managed to grasp an audience and make a name for themselves within the music industry. Their first live show took place in the Summer of 2021, following the release of their single “Satellite” and ever since Forever Honey has continuously elevated their skill set.

    To learn more about the band and their upcoming work visit their official website.

  • Dark Star Orchestra Celebrates New Year’s in April, Honor Local Albany Promoter

    The spirit of the Grateful Dead was alive and well this past weekend as veteran improv rockers Dark Star Orchestra finally played their annual New Year’s Eve celebration in Albany. Held on April 1st and 2nd at the storied Palace Theatre and re-dubbed “Fool Year’s Eve,” the joke was on you if you missed this gratuitous good-time jubilee.  Couldn’t make it to the show? No need to worry, our man on the scene, NYS Music photojournalist Zak Radick was there and has a full recap of all the sights and sounds from the memorable occasion.

    dark star orchestra Albany

    It all started around 7pm when suddenly out of nowhere, they came out from everywhere.  Funneling into the base of Clinton Ave and North Pearl, an apparent make-shift flash mob of “Dead Head’s” made the sidewalk near McGeary’s Irish Pub the weekend’s designated ‘Shakedown Street’ for this trip to Albany. A traveling do-it-yourself marketplace for fans to commerce and socialize with our like-minded folks, these pop-up flea markets AKA Shakedown Street’s, have been a longstanding fixture for fans of the original Grateful Dead community going on decades now and are just one of the many traditions fans still regularly practice. It was a nice thing to see in a town that’s been through so much, yet never lost heart. Vibrant and friendly, chatty and colorful, the pre-game hustle was in full swing outside the historic venue just prior to showtime.  Having already been there and done that, the older ‘heads’ soon began filing inside, not wanting to miss a moment of the opening acoustic set from DSO guitar player Jeff Mattson.  And they were sure glad they did, as they were serenaded by a delightful opening combo of “Dire Wolfe” and “Deep Elem Blues” while finding their seats. Soon word had reached the street that the show “was on” and before long the lower level of the gorgeous room was packed with people and yes, an overwhelming smell of patchouli, body odor and pot. 

    dark star orchestra Albany

    The Palace looking as lovely as ever, a simple glance around the theatre revealed a fan base the spanned all ages and backgrounds, but most skewing older.  Many wearing tie dye, some with dreadlocks to their knees and flowers in their hair, others covering up in cowboy hats and trucker caps, while other came dressed in their New Year’s best, sporting their finest sparkling dancing pants and glamorous glittering jackets.  Still, there were the other ones.  The fans who looked like regular Joes you’d pass in a grocery store aisle and never expect they’d know every single word to every single song written by Jerry Garcia and company. The brief but beautiful acoustic set from Mattson also featured Lisa Mackey on harmonica and concluded with a sentimental rendition of “Ripple,” sending fans buzzing to intermission debating if that was a recreation from a Dead set, or a standalone, original set of select Dead covers.  

    dark star orchestra Albany

    With balloons hanging high over the Palace, the Dark Star Orchestra causally took the stage around 8:30 to a rowdy ovation from eager and attentive fans. Comprised of members Rob Eaton and Jeff Mattson on guitars and vocals, Rob Barraco on keys, Rob Koritz and Dino English on drums and percussion, Skip Vangelas on bass and Lisa Mackey on backing vocals and harmonica, DSO has been a fixture in the jam scene for more than 20 years and have over 3,000 shows under their belts.   Bringing the essence of a live Grateful Dead show back to reality for a whole new generation, the band is often seen as one of the top acts of their kind, and now popular enough to fill a place like the Palace.  An impressive testament to their consistency and quality of performances. 

    Perhaps with acknowledgement to GD history, or perhaps in acknowledgement of the heady pre-show Shakedown scene earlier, it seemed fitting when Dark Star Orchestra opened the second set of the night with a rambunctious rendition of the beloved classic “Shakedown Street”. The appreciative audience already spilling out into the aisleways and concession overflow area in full ‘dance-party boogie’ mode. By this point, you just had that old familiar feeling that it was fixing to be a fun night! From there, the band went into a “Me and My Uncle >Mexicali Blues” segment, followed by a lively “Cold Rain and Snow” that saw the crowd showcasing their collective ‘singalong’ voices one of the loudest times of the night. A “blues” heavy set, we also caught “CC Rider,” “It Must Have Been the Roses,” “Beat It On Down The Line,” and a lengthy “Big Boss Man>New Minglewood Blues>Don’t Ease Me In” to send fans to their second set break of the evening.

    There was a special moment just prior to the start of the third set when the DSO crew invited legendary Albany promoter Greg Bell of Guthrie Bell Productions out to the stage.  Marking thirty years to the day since holding his first show, Bell made a brief but candid toast, thanking the dedicated music fans of the Capital Region for all the support over the years.   A mutual moment respect and acknowledgement for a man who’s meant so much to the local music community for the last three decades.

    dark star orchestra Albany

    When everyone returned, the rocking second set kicked off with “Iko Iko” and then in one of the musical peaks of the night, a fantastic high energy take on a “Playing in the Band”>  “Terrapin Station” > “Playing in the Band” sandwich before things got a little weird with the obligatory “Drums/space”.  Things started cooking again with the slow and building crescendo of “The Other One” that seamlessness faded into “Not Fade Away” and “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad.”  “Morning Dew” would round out the set with just enough time for another quick break before the midnight shenanigans would ensue.

    dark star orchestra Albany

    Honoring the spirit of the original Grateful Dead, the band played well into the evening giving fans exactly what they were hoping for.  As the clock now approached midnight, the balloons that had been hanging over head all night finally released and DTO began the famililar chords of the song they took their name from, “Dark Star.” Loving every second of it, fans were quick to bat the balloons around like beach balls, and seemingly keep them afloat for the remainder of the show.  A pair of fan favorite “Bertha” and “Good Lovin’” brought the show to an end and the audience to their feet, howling in approval and for just one more.   Happy to oblige, DTO returned with Lisa Mackey taking center stage during an encore of “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” before cluing the audience this performance was an originally inspired by the Grateful Dead’s December 311st, 1981 show in Oakland, California.

    A great performance made even better by the great crowd, Dark Star Orchestra surpassed expectations. They sounded fantastic, musically tight and with singing voices strong and full of vigor.  It was an evening drenched in familiarity and comfort and the result was a near perfect atmosphere for the audience to let themselves get lost in.  That indescribable feeling only the live music experience can deliver and on this first night in April, the Palace Theatre in Albany was truly a fool’s paradise.

    Dark Star Orchestra | 4.1.2022 | Albany, NY | Palace Theatre

    Set 1: (Jeff Mattson Acoustic) Dire Wolf, Deep Elem Blues, Ripple

    Set 2: Shakedown Street ; Me And My Uncle > Mexicali Blues ; Cold Rain And Snow ; C.C. Rider* ; It Must Have Been The Roses** ; Beat It On Down The Line ; Big Boss Man* > New Minglewood Blues* > Don’t Ease Me In

    Set 3: Iko Iko ; Playing In The Band > Terrapin Station > Playing In The Band > drums > space > The Other One > Not Fade Away > Going Down The Road Feeling Bad > Morning Dew

    Set 4: Dark Star > Bertha > Good Lovin’

    Encore: It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue**

    Filler: My Sisters And Brothers

    * with Lisa on harmonica – original had Matt Kelly
    ** with Lisa on vocals – original had Joan Baez

    Dark Star Orchestra | 4.2.2022 | Albany, NY | Palace Theatre

    Set 1: Hell In A Bucket > Let It Rock ; When I Paint My Masterpiece ; Loser ; Cumberland Blues ; I’ll Take A Melody > Deal ; Masters of War ; Box Of Rain > One More Saturday Night

    Set 2: Here Comes Sunshine > Greatest Story Ever Told ; Revolution > Feel Like A Stranger > drums > space > Corrina > Help On The Way > Slipknot! > Throwing Stones > Days Between > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower

    Encore: Brokedown Palace

  • Bob Mould Announces 2022 World Tour, Stops in Pawling, Albany and Woodstock

    Bob Mould, former member of Hüsker Dü, has announced his 2022 World tour with stops in Pawling, Albany and Woodstock. Mould will be joined by openers H.C McEntire, Vic Bondi and J. Robbins. 

    PC : James Richard IV

    The Malone, NY native will spend a total of four months touring the world, from California all the way to the UK and Ireland. His journey will end back in the States, in North Carolina, on 10/23. His three NY dates include Daryl’s House in Pawling, Lark Hall in Albany and Levon Helm Studio in Woodstock.  

    Mould has recently announced the opening acts that would be joining him on different sections of the tour. H.C McEntire will join the California and Southern shows, Vic Bondi will join the Pacific Northwest shows and J. Robbins will join the Northeast shows. 

    Fans will be able to enjoy performances of Mould’s latest work, including songs from recent release The Ocean, as well as Hüsker Dü throwbacks and much more. The Ocean features special acoustic versions of songs from Mould’s 2020 album Blue Hearts and a rendition of Hüsker Dü’s, ‘Divide and Conquer’.

    Tickets are on sale now.

    Tour Dates

    Mar 30 Ventura CA Ventura Music Hall (with H.C. McEntire)

    Apr 01 Palm Springs CA Alibi (with H.C. McEntire)

    Apr 02 San Diego CA Casbah (with H.C. McEntire)

    Apr 03 San Juan Capistrano CA Coach House (with H.C. McEntire)

    Apr 05 Los Angeles CA Troubadour (with H.C. McEntire)

    Apr 06 Sacramento CA Harlow’s (with H.C. McEntire)

    Apr 08 Petaluma CA Mystic Theater (with H.C. McEntire)

    Apr 09 Santa Cruz CA Felton Music Hall (with H.C. McEntire)

    Apr 10 Berkeley CA Freight & Salvage (with H.C. McEntire)

    Apr 12 Portland OR Doug Fir (with Vic Bondi)

    Apr 14 Vancouver BC Rickshaw Theatre (with Vic Bondi)

    Apr 15 Bellingham WA Mount Baker Theatre Lounge (with Vic Bondi)

    Apr 16 Olympia WA Capitol Theater (with Vic Bondi)

    Apr 18 Seattle WA Triple Door (with Vic Bondi)

    Apr 19 Eugene OR Sessions Music Hall

    May 13 Newton NJ Newton Theater (with J. Robbins)

    May 14 York PA Appell Center (with J. Robbins)

    May 15 Philadelphia PA World Café Live (seated) (with J. Robbins)

    May 17 Pawling NY Daryl’s House (with J. Robbins)

    May 18 Albany NY Lark Hall (with J. Robbins)

    May 20 Woodstock NY Levon Helm Studio (with J. Robbins)

    May 21 Plymouth NH Flying Monkey (with J. Robbins)

    May 22 Greenfield MA Hawks & Reed PAC (with J. Robbins)

    May 24 Old Saybrook CT The Kate (with J. Robbins)

    May 26 East Greenwich RI Greenwich Odeon (with J. Robbins)

    May 27 Provincetown MA Town Hall (Cape Cod) (with J. Robbins)

    Jun 04 Helsinki FI Punk It Fest (with PiL and Fucked Up)

    Jun 09 Brighton UK Concorde 2 (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 10 Ramsgate UK Ramsgate Music Hall (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 12 Birmingham UK The Mill (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 13 Southampton UK Engine Rooms (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 14 Oxford UK Oxford O2 Academy 2 (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 16 London UK Islington Assembly Hall (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 17 Nottingham UK Rescue Rooms (with Katie Malco))

    Jun 18 Stoke-on-Trent UK The Sugarmill (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 20 Bristol UK Thekla (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 22 Glasgow UK Oran Mor (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 23 Newcastle UK Riverside (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 24 Liverpool UK Arts Club (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 25 Leeds UK Brudenell Social Club (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 27 Chester UK The Live Rooms (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 28 Cardiff UK The Globe (with Katie Malco)

    Jun 30 Belfast UK Limelight 2 (with Katie Malco)

    Jul 01 Dublin IE Whelan’s (with Katie Malco)

    Jul 7 Chicago, IL Thalia Hall (*Bob Mould Band)

    Oct 07 Louisville KY Headliner’s Music Hall (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 08 Bloomington IN Buskirk Chumley Theater (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 09 Nashville TN City Winery (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 11 Athens GA 40 Watt (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 12 Atlanta GA City Winery (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 14 Ponte Vedra FL Ponte Vedra Concert Hall (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 15 Charleston SC Pour House (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 16 Carrboro NC The ArtsCenter (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 18 Richmond VA The Broadberry (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 19 Vienna VA The Barns (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 21 Annapolis MD Rams Head (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 22 Rocky Mount VA Harvester Performance Center (with H.C. McEntire)

    Oct 23 Asheville NC Grey Eagle (with H.C. McEntire)

  • First Ever David Bowie World Fan Convention Announced for June

    The David Bowie Glamour Fanzine and Sound City have come together to organize the first annual David Bowie World Fan Convention. From June 17th-19th, Bowie enthusiasts will have the opportunity to show their love for the iconic artist in Liverpool’s Mountford Hall.

    The unconventional convention will have a number of events and performances to keep fans entertained. Hula-hoop artist Natasha Moonshine will make an appearance, along with dancer Joshua Hubbard and performance artist Pretentious Dross. Drag artist Jonny Woo will serve as a host for the Bowie Ball events. Woo, owner of the London LGBTQ+ venue The Glory, is also a founding member of Glastonbury’s drag scene at NYC Downlow.

    The David Bowie Glamour Fanzine and Sound City have hand-picked the musical acts for the convention, with Bowie tribute band, Rebel Heroes, being the first group confirmed. DJs The MenWhoFell2Earth and Sonic Youtha will entice fans to come to the dance floor with Bowie deep cuts, familiar favorites and associated hits. 

    David Bowie during David Bowie’s 50th Birthday Celebration Concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Patti Ouderkirk/WireImage)

    There will also be an array of art installations and displays. Painter Shaun Lowndes will be exhibiting his surrealist, comic book inspired work, while ceramic artist Maria Primolan will be displaying her series of sculptures, each piece modeled after a different Bowie era. 

    Some of Bowie’s closest friends and collaborators will make appearances during the two day event. Influential image makers like Tim Bret-Day and Brian Duffy will answer fan questions and give insight into Bowie’s creative processes and life.

    Tickets are on sale now.

  • Cobblestone Live Music & Arts Festival Announces Daily Lineup and Schedule For 4th Annual Event

    The Cobblestone Live Music & Arts Festival is preparing for its 4th annual event with over 16 artists in Buffalo’s Historic Cobblestone District on July 15 and 16.

    For this event there will be four stages: the main outdoor stage will be located on the corner of South Park Ave & Illinois Street, the second will be on Columbia Street, the third is located inside of Buffalo Iron Works, and the fourth stage is inside Lockhouse Distillery & Bar.

    For the past 10 years the Historic Cobblestone District has been a neighborhood full of live music, entertainment and has paved the foundation of Cobblestone Live bars, restaurants and venues; with the goal being to grow each year until this festival is national-sized.

    Following the events of the last two years, we are thrilled to announce that we are coming back bigger and better than ever this year. With the birth of Twenty6 Productions in 2020, we have resources that we haven’t had in previous years – which shows in the lineup and will certainly be evident at the festival itself for years to come.

    Festival Director and Twenty6 Productions CEO Josh Holtzman

    Advanced tickets are discounted: the two-day general access is $40, while the single-day general access is $25. There are also VIP tickets: the two-day access is $175 and the single-day access is $100. However, the day of the festival tickets are $50 for both days and $30 for one. Additionally, the VIP ticket for both days is $200 while the single-day ticket is $125. VIP passes consist of extra amenities such as private areas, front-of-stage viewing, a premium bar with craft beverages, lounge area and more.

    For more information and to acquire tickets visit the Cobblestone Live website.

    THE COBBLESTONE LIVE 2022 LINEUP

    Misterwives
    Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
    Andy Frasco & The UN
    The Hip Abduction
    Doom Flamingo
    Mihali of Twiddle
    Alanis Morissette Tribute ft. former members of Turkuaz
    Dirty Work [Steely Dan Tribute] ft. members of Aqueous & The Sideways
    Funktional Flow
    SE2 Silent Disco [Alt, Hip Hop, 2K Pop]
    Workingman’s Dead
    Grub
    Canetis
    Mom Said No
    The Sideways
    Grace Greenan

  • UPS to sponsor WEEN ‘Are you Down with the Brown?’ Tour

    Later this year, Ween will head out on the road with a tour sponsored by the Brownest Brand around, UPS. The “Are You Down with the Brown?” Tour will see Ween heading from show to show in a fleet of iconic UPS delivery vans, which will be painted powder blue during the tour. 

    ween brown

    “We partnered with UPS in part for their professionalism and their overall commitment to deliver your packages, even if the weather is cold and wet,” said an enthusiastic Gene Ween. 

    UPS will serve as the delivery vehicle of choice when you need someone to carry that velvet sack full of pretty colored marbles to your Voodoo Lady. The tour will also guarantee that delivery of all roses will be free.

    UPS drivers are excited about the collaboration. “We’re in the mood to move and do our thang,” said Big Jilm. ““People keep telling us to SLOW DOWN BOY, but we’re got packages to deliver!”

    “I’ve been with Brown since the 90’s” said Fat Lenny, a UPS regional manager. “Frank over here, he and I will be your Johnny on the Spot this jawn.”

    A special bonus feature of the UPS/Ween tour is in person delivery of packages by a member of Ween. This offer is only available for those living on Buckingham Green, Alcan Road, Up On the Hill or Joppa Road, and residents of Chocolate Town, Basom and Israel.

    Ween “Are you Down with Brown?” Tour Dates will be announced on April 31st, 2022.

  • Dead and Company Summer Tour 2022 to Make Stops at Citi Field, SPAC, Bethel Woods

    This summer, Dead and Company will embark on a 20 show cross-country tour, including shows at SPAC and Bethel Woods, plus a two-night tour-closing run at Citi Field.

    dead and company summer tour

    Summer 2022 marks the seventh tour for Dead and Company – Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, John Mayer, and Bob Weir, with Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti – since forming in 2015.

    During the Dead and Company 2022 Summer Tour, the band will make stops at Bay Area at Shoreline Amphitheater, two nights at University of Colorado Boulder’s Folsom Field, two nights at Wrigley Field in Chicago, a night at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA, and a night at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, before wrapping up with epic shows at Citi Field in New York. 

    Dead and Company are no strangers to New York, having kicked off their first ever tour in Albany at the Times Union Center in October 2015, along with annual stops in Saratoga Springs, New York City, and all points in between.

    In summer 2021, Dead and Company made stops at SPAC, Bethel Woods (where they recreated the Grateful Dead’s less than memorable Woodstock set) Darien Lake and Citi Field.

    Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, April 8 @ 10 AM at deadandcompany.com

    To ensure fans get tickets directly in their hands, Fan Registration is now available HERE until Sunday, April 3 at 12 Noon PDT, through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program.

    Dead & Company 2022 Summer Tour

    Sat Jun 11 Los Angeles, CA Dodger Stadium

    Mon Jun 13 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre

    Tue Jun 14 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre

    Fri Jun 17 Boulder, CO Folsom Field

    Sat Jun 18 Boulder, CO Folsom Field

    Tue Jun 21 Maryland Heights, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Wed Jun 22 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center

    Fri Jun 24 Chicago, IL Wrigley Field

    Sat Jun 25 Chicago, IL Wrigley Field

    Tue Jun 28 Noblesville, IN Ruoff Music Center

    Wed Jun 29 Clarkston, MI Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Fri Jul 01 Bethel, NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

    Sat Jul 02 Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium

    Tue Jul 05 Hartford, CT The XFINITY Theatre

    Wed Jul 06 Saratoga Springs, NY SPAC

    Fri Jul 08 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live

    Sun Jul 10 Philadelphia, PA Citizens Bank Park

    Tue Jul 12 Burgettstown, PA The Pavilion at Star Lake

    Fri Jul 15 New York, NY Citi Field

    Sat Jul 16 New York, NY Citi Field

    Check deadandcompany.com for complete tour information. 

  • Scorpions to perform benefit show at MSG in Support of Bangladesh

    German rock band, Scorpions, are set to perform a historic concert fit for the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden, on Friday, May 6. The rock outfit will take the stage in celebration of Bangladesh’s 50th year of independence. Joining them on the special occasion will be Bangladeshi fusion/rock band, Chirkutt.

    The charitable event will be organized by The Bangladesh Information and Communication Technology (ICT) division, with the support of the Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority, the United Nations Development Programme, the U.S. Embassy in Bangladesh and local sponsors. The large-scale performance will be held in hopes of gaining a global audience and celebrating Bangladesh’s half-century anniversary through this live, one-night-only musical performance. Keeping the philanthropic tone of the event, proceeds from the concert will benefit the United Nations Development Programme’s global awareness campaign on cyber security programs for the youth and children, with a focus on under-developed countries.

    With over 110 million records sold around the world and over 2.2 billion views on YouTube, Scorpion will more than likely play fan favorites from their impressive catalogue, which includes hits like “Wind of Change,” “Still Loving You,” “Rock You Like a Hurricane,” “Send Me an Angel,” and many more. Founded in Hannover, West Germany in 1965, they were part of the first wave of metal in the 1970’s with their debut album, Lonesome Crow, released in 1972. The band was ranked #46 on VH1’s Greatest Artists of Hard Rock, while their hit “Rock You Like a Hurricane” came in at #18 on VH1’s list of the 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs. 

    The long-standing rock band has received multiple honors including World Music Award winners and a Star on the Hollywood Rock Walk. Most recently, they were honored with the Lower Saxon State Award. 

    Chirkutt is one of the most popular fusion band music troupes in Bangladesh. Founded in 2002, the band has also worked on several local film music scores in their home country. After releasing their debut full-length album “Chirkuttnama” in 2010, and through live performances, they had a rapid upsurge in growth.

    Tickets will go on sale on Monday, April 4 at 10 a.m. (EST) through Ticketmaster. Scorpions Rock Zone fan club members will have an exclusive, first access to tickets available starting Thursday March 31 at 10 a.m. (EST). For more information and to join the community visit The-Scorpions.com/RockZone