Category: The South

  • Ween Detonate Depth Charges at The Fillmore to Close 2022

    Ween closed 2022 with a bang on Sunday, December 11 at The Fillmore in Maryland, busting out rare gems and fan favorites to a packed house. The end-cap to a three-show early winter mini-tour, Ween crushed the year like The Hulk, with a couple shows at The Met in their hometown of Philadelphia, ending in the devastation of Silver Spring, with a line over four blocks long to get in.

    Kicking off with their most popular opener, “Buckingham Green,” Ween pulled songs off nearly every album, with hugely popular tracks like “Take Me Away,” “Doctor Rock,” “Spinal Meningitis,” and “Bananas and Blow” deftly delivered into the eager ears of their ardent fans, along a few personal favorites, “The Golden Eel,” “Polka Dot Tail,” and “Ocean Man.” Most of their songs were fierce, with a few mellow trippy interludes, such as “Albino Sunshine Girl” (with heavy phase effects on Gene’s vocals) and “Ice Castles,” with its chilly harpsichord and melodic bass & guitar interweaves. It was abruptly followed by a slamming “Final Alarm,” with Dean delivering sonic whiplash on his Alembic (named “El Cabron”, which he rarely breaks out, except for special shows). They ended their long set with the venge-core anger-fueled ballad, “You Fucked Up,” thanking the audience for their commitment.

    Rarer tracks had more play last night than their last few shows, such as the chainsaw guitar-driven “Mononucleosis” (30 times ever played), “Pollo Asado” (very rare – only 8 times ever played, with Gene sitting on a stool to deliver the drive-in monologue), “Cornbread Red” (only 12 times ever played), and the rarest of the night, “Flies on My Dick,” which has only been played 5 times ever, not played in over 250 shows.

    Brooklyn native Dave Dreiwitz hopped back and forth across stage, often joining Gene and Dean in a tight circle on the same mic, or whispering “yes…” and “no….” at the blissfully quiet audience during “The Mollusk.”

    After sinking a monster set clocking in at nearly 3 hours, Ween resurfaced for a 4-song encore, starting with the raucously speedy “Wavin’ My Dick in the Wind,” a shredtastically intense “Licking the Palm for Guava,” trippy screaming in “Mushroom Festival in Hell” (with Gene on megaphone), ending with an absolutely explosive rendition of Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades” to close out the night and the year in classic Ween fashion.

    Ween is certainly not everyone’s cup of blue tea. They are a special kind of weird, highly accomplished musicians and songwriters with a massive repertoire and a devoted fanbase. Because of the pandemic, Ween only played 14 shows in 2021. However, they’ve played a total of 28 shows in 2022, which along with rare gems suggests they may ramp up in 2023, as one can only hope.

    Download a recording of the show by Alex Leary (24-bit FLAC) and check out videos from Moni Hampton.

    Ween – The Fillmore, Silver Spring, Maryland – Sunday, December 11, 2022

    Setlist via Brownbase.org: Buckingham Green, What Deaner Was Talkin’ About, Light Me Up, Piss Up a Rope, Take Me Away, Gabrielle, Sweet Texas Fire, Mononucleosis, Touch My Tooter, The Golden Eel, Your Party, I Don’t Want It, Sorry Charlie, With My Own Bare Hands, Ice Castles, The Final Alarm, Albino Sunburned Girl, Bananas and Blow, Cornbread Red, Stroker Ace, Doctor Rock, Pollo Asado, Vallejo, You Were the Fool, Spinal Meningitis (Got Me Down), Polka Dot Tail, Flies on My Dick, Roses Are Free, The Mollusk, Loop de Loop, Ocean Man, You Fucked Up
    Encore: Waving My Dick in the Wind, Licking the Palm For Guava> Mushroom Festival in Hell, Ace of Spades

  • Drive-By Truckers Announce Stops in Woodstock, Albany and NYC on Spring 2023 Tour

    Established country group Drive-By Truckers has newly announced their full set of tour dates for the Spring 2023. The tour makes its way to the Northeast in May, with Drive-By Truckers performing at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, two nights at the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan, and a show at The Egg in Albany.

    Drive-By Truckers

    The band with its roots stemming from Athens, Georgia starts the tour with an appearance in Indianapolis, Indiana on March 9 at The Vogue, followed by traveling from the end of March to the beginning of April for their annual four-day “Heathens Homecoming” celebration at their hometown’s own beloved 40 Watt Night Club.

    Club XIII by Drive-By Truckers
    Welcome 2 Club XIII

    Following the four-day celebration, a four-part two-night stands series by the band opens at Saxapahaw, NC’s Haw River Ballroom from April 25-26, leading up to premiering at Washington DC’s 9:30 Club from April 29-30, then New York City’s Bowery Ballroom from May 4-5, and lastly The Orange Peel in Asheville, NC. The recently-made announcement of the schedule of the Drive-By Trucker’s full tour is after the the release of the band’s 14th studio album, Welcome 2 Club XIII, which includes new singles like “The Driver”, “Every Single Storied Flameout”, along with the debut’s anthem, “Welcome 2 Club XIII”.

    Drive-By Truckers Spring 2023 Tour

    MARCH

    9 – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue #

    10 – Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall #

    11 – Milwaukee, WI – The Pabst Theater #

    12 – Madison, WI – Barrymore Theatre #

    14 – Iowa City, IA – Englert Theatre #

    15 – Urbana, IL – The Canopy Club #

    17 – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall #

    18 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant #

    19 – Fayetteville, AR – JJ’s Live #

    21 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Jones Assembly #

    23 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater #

    24 – Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre #

    25 – New Orleans, LA – Joy Theater #

    26 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City #

    29 – Athens, GA – 40 Watt †

    30 – Athens, GA – 40 Watt %

    31 – Athens, GA – 40 Watt ^ 

    APRIL

    1 – Athens, GA – 40 Watt @

    20 – St. Petersburg, FL – Floridian Social Club $

    21 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Culture Room $

    22 –Orlando, FL – Ace Café (Outdoors) $

    23 – Columbia, SC – The Senate $

    25 – Saxapahaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom $

    26 – Saxapahaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom $

    28 – Richmond, VA – Brown’s Island $

    29 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club $

    30 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club $

    MAY

    2 – Woodstock, NY – Levon Helm Studios $

    4 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom $

    5– New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom $

    8 – Albany, NY – The Egg Performing Arts Center

    9 – Munhall, PA – Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall $

    11 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall $

    12 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel $

    13 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel $

    † HeAthen’s Homecoming w/Model Citizen
    % HeAthen’s Homecoming w/Hayride
    ^ HeAthen’s Homecoming w/Camp Amped & Mercyland
    @ HeAthen’s Homecoming w/Wednesday
    $ w/Lydia Loveless
    * w/ Tyler Childers

    Tickets can be bought here.

    “The Driver” by Drive-By Truckers
  • Goose Rolls Out More 2023 Spring Tour Dates

    Fresh off the heels of a successful co-headlining tour with Trey Anastasio and his band, Goose has announced new dates for their 2023 Spring Tour. It’s one that will see the band tour 14 cities over a five-week span that literally crosses the country. After a five-night run at the legendary Capitol Theatre in NY in early March that’s already sold out, the tour is scheduled to begin in Boston on March 23 at Roadrunner.

    The spring tour also features two-night stands at such iconic venues as Philadelphia, PA’s The Met (March 24-25), Nashville, TN’s Ryman Auditorium (March 31-April 1), Seattle, WA’s Paramount Theatre (April 22-23), and San Francisco, CA’s The Warfield (April 27-28).

    A ticket request lottery for all these newly announced Goose Spring Tour 2023 shows is currently underway at the band’s website and will continue through Wednesday, December 7, at 5 pm (ET). Lottery winners will be notified via email before the start of venue presales, set to run Thursday, December 8 from 10 am-10 pm (local). All remaining tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, December 9 at 10 am (local). A variety of VIP packages and accommodation discounts will also be available. 

    This week also sees Goose marking yet another milestone in what has proven a momentous 2022 with their first-ever live performance on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, set for Wednesday, December 7 at 11:35 pm (ET)/10:35 pm (CT) (check local listings).

    Goose Spring Tour 2023

    MARCH

    8-12 – Port Chester, NY – Capitol Theatre

    23 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner

    24 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met

    25 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met

    26 – Cleveland, OH – Agora

    31 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

    APRIL 2023

    1 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

    2 – Birmingham, AL – Avondale Brewing Co.

    13 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee

    14 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed

    15 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed

    16 – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre

    18 – Bozeman, MT – The Elm

    19 – Bozeman, MT – The Elm

    21 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory

    22 – Seattle, WA – The Paramount Theatre

    23 – Seattle, WA – The Paramount Theatre

    25 – Eugene, OR – The McDonald Theatre

    27 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield

    28 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield

    29 – San Diego, CA – CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9Nl47xU5mg
  • Morgan Wallen Announces One Night at a Time Tour, Stops Twice at MetLife Stadium

    Country star Morgan Wallen announces One Night at a Time 2023 World Tour along with the release of three singles, “One Thing At A Time,” “Tennessee Fan,” and “Days That End In Why.”

    Morgan Wallen
    Morgan Wallen performs onstage at Madison Square Garden on February 10, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images)

    Wallen wrote in an Instagram statement that “2023 is gonna be a special year… I got a lot in store for y’all and thought we’d start with this,” alluding to the tour drop. This tour comes off the heels of his wildly successful 55-city Dangerous Tour, that wrapped up on Oct. 8.

    Morgan Wallen has over 12.3 billion on-demand streams, multi-platinum certifications and seven chart-toppers at Country radio. His critically-acclaimed, 4x platinum ACM Album of the Year Dangerous: The Double Album topped 2021’s all-genre Billboard 200 Albums year-end chart with 4.1 million units sold earning him 2022 Billboard Awards Country Male Artist top honor.

    Man, what a year 2022 has been with the Dangerous Tour. I had the time of my life, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am that my fans connected with the Dangerous album the way they did. I’ve had so many people ask me if I wanted to take some time off; but the truth is – I have been writing and making so much music in my off-time because I feel as inspired as I ever have. It feels like new songs are pouring out of me, and I love that feeling. We are going to run it back next year with the One Night At A Time World Tour. Bigger venues. New countries. Bigger memories. See y’all there.

    Morgan Wallen

    The tour kicks off in New Zealand before returning to the US. Morgan Wallen will be performing at MetLife Stadium on May 20 with special guests Parker McCollum, ERNEST, and Bailey Zimmerman. Tickets are being sold through a verified fan sale, and for more information on that and to sign up, go here.

    Morgan Wallen Tour 2023

    March 15 — Auckland, N.Z. @ Spark Arena
    March 19 — Ipswich, Australia @ CMC Rocks
    March 21 — Sydney, Australia @ Judos Bank Arena
    March 24 — Melbourne, Australia. @ Rod Laver Arena
    April 14 — Milwaukee, Wisc. @ American Family Field — NEW
    April 15 — Milwaukee, Wisc. @ American Family Field
    April 20 — Louisville, Ky. @ KFC Yum! Center
    April 22 — Oxford, Miss. @ Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
    April 27 — Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Van Andel Arena
    April 28 — Moline, Ill. @ Vibrant Arena
    April 29 — Lincoln, Neb. @ Pinnacle Bank Arena
    May 4 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
    May 5 — West Palm Beach, Fla. @ iThink Financial Amphitheatre
    May 6 — Tampa, Fla. @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
    May 18 — Hershey, Pa. @ Hersheypark Stadium
    May 19 — East Rutherford, N.J. @ MetLife Stadium — NEW
    May 20 — East Rutherford, N.J. @ MetLife Stadium
    May 24 — Austin, Texas @ Moody Center
    May 26 — Houston, Texas @ Minute Maid Park
    June 1 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Truist Park — NEW
    June 2 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Truist Park
    June 3 — Panama City Beach, Fla. @ Gulf Cost Jam
    June 8 — Virginia Beach, Va. @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach — NEW
    June 9 — Virginia Beach, Va. @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
    June 10 — Myrtle Beach, S.C. @ Carolina Country Music Fest
    June 14 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PNC Park — NEW
    June 15 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PNC Park
    June 17 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ Citizens Bank Park
    June 22 — Chicago, Il. @ Wrigley Field — NEW
    June 23 — Chicago, Il. @ Wrigley Field
    June 29 — Detroit, Mich. @ Ford Field — NEW
    June 30 — Detroit, Mich. @ Ford Field
    July 6 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Busch Stadium — NEW
    July 7 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Busch Stadium
    July 14 — San Diego, Calif. @ Petco Park  — NEW
    July 15 — San Diego, Calif. @ Petco Park
    July 19 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Chase Field — NEW
    July 20 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Chase Field
    July 22 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ SoFi Stadium
    Aug. 3 — Detroit Lakes, Minn. @ WE Fest
    Aug. 5 — Camrose, Alb. Canada @ Big Valley Jamboree
    Aug. 12 — Columbus, Ohio @ Ohio Stadium
    Aug. 17 — Boston, Mass. @ Fenway Park — NEW
    Aug. 18 — Boston, Mass. @ Fenway Park
    Aug. 26 — Washington, D.C. @ Nationals Park
    Sept. 14 — Toronto, Ont. Canada @ Budweiser Stage — NEW
    Sept. 15 — Toronto, Ont. Canada @ Budweiser Stage — NEW
    Sept. 16 — Toronto, Ont. Canada @ Budweiser Stage
    Sept. 18 — London, Ont. Canada @ Budweiser Gardens
    Sept. 21 — Ottawa, Ont. Canada @ Canadian Tire Centre
    Sept. 22 — Quebec City, Quebec, Canada @ Videotron Centre
    Sept. 23 — Montreal, Quebec, Canada @ Bell Centre
    Sept. 28 — Winnipeg, Mant. Canada @ Canada Lie Centre
    Sept. 29 — Saskatoon, Sask. Canada @ SaksTel Centre
    Sept. 30 — Calgary, Alb. Canada @ Scotiabank Saddledome
    Oct. 3 — Vancouver, B.C. Canada @ Rogers Arena — NEW
    Oct. 4 — Vancouver, B.C. Canada @ Rogers Arena
    Oct. 7 — Tacoma Wash. @ Tacoma Dome

  • Parker McCollum To Close Summer 2023 Tour in Buffalo and Syracuse

    On Monday, Nov. 21, country’s beloved Parker McCollum announced the extension of his 2023 tour. Dates revealed for the second leg of his upcoming tour for this summer, which includes a performance at the ArtPark in Buffalo on August 17 and St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheatre at Lakeview in Syracuse on August 19.

    Parker McCollum
    Parker McCollum (Photo Credit: Chris Kleinmeier)

    The second part of the Texas native’s tour is to be co-produced through the collaboration of Live Nation and Emporium Presents and will feature support from rising country artists including Larry Fleet, Jackson Dean and the Randy Rogers Band. McCollum is scheduled to close off his tour in New York on August 19 in Syracuse.

    Parker McCollum 2023 Tour Dates

    May 18 2023 – Toledo, OH -Toledo Zoo Amphitheater *with Larry Fleet

    June 3 2023 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion *with Jackson Dean

    June 9 2023 – Midland, TX – La Hacienda Event Center *with Larry Fleet

    June 10 2023 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion *with Larry Fleet

    June 24 2023 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU Amphitheatre at White River State Park *support TBD

    June 29 2023 – Saint Augustine, FL – The St. Augustine Amphitheatre *with Larry Fleet

    July 14 2023 – Huntsville AL – The Orion Amphitheatre *with Flatland Cavalry

    July 29 2023 – Nampa ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater *with Jackson Dean

    August 10 2023 – Morrison CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre *with Randy Rogers Band

    August 17 2023 – Buffalo NY – ARTPARK *with Larry Fleet

    August 19 2023 – Syracuse NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheatre at Lakeview *with Larry Fleet

    Tickets can be bought here.

  • Depeche Mode Embark on 2023 “Memento Mori” World Tour with a Stops at MSG, Barclays Arena Date Added

    Depeche Mode, the influential English electronic duo of Martin Gore and Dave Gahan, will embark on their first tour in over five years, in support of the band’s forthcoming studio album, Memento Mori, due in Spring 2023. They’ll make one stop in the Empire State at Madison Square Garden on April 14, before heading over the Europe for four months of shows across the continent. Stella Rose & The Dead Language will join as support. Just announced – they’ll play later this year at MSG on October 28, with an additional performance at Barclays Arena on October 21.

    Depeche Mode memento mori

    Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020 inductees, Depeche Mode remains an ever-evolving and singularly influential musical force. An indelible inspiration to fans, critics and artists alike, Depeche Mode continues to press on as the Memento Mori album and tour represents the opening of the newest chapter of a peerless and ongoing legacy.

    We started work on this project early in the pandemic, and its themes were directly inspired by that time. After Fletch’s passing, we decided to continue as we’re sure this is what he would have wanted, and that has really given the project an extra level of meaning.

    Martin Gore

    Fletch would have loved this album. We’re really looking forward to sharing it with you soon, and we can’t wait to present it to you live at the shows next year.

    Dave Gahan

    Memento Mori (Latin for “remember that you must die”) will be Depeche Mode’s 15th studio album and the follow-up to 2017’s critically acclaimed SpiritMemento Mori will be released worldwide in Spring 2023 via Columbia Records.

    Opening Acts for Depeche Mode

    Darkly poetic and industrial leaning, Stella Rose and her band The Dead Language have graced venues all over their native New York City and Brooklyn. With a confidence that belies the band’s relative newness, The Dead Language has quickly built a distinctive sonic and visual identity on the foundation of Stella Rose’s lyricism and stage presence. Myles Mullen completes The Dead Language’s assault on the senses, painting the stage with imagery that meshes with and reacts to the music, creating a visceral story for the audience. The result is utterly unique and new—while paying homage to the downtown NYC golden age(s) that gave us the Velvet Underground, Patti Smith, Blondie, and Warhol’s Factory. Stella Rose’s first two singles, “Muddled Man” and “Angel” were released in Fall 2022.

    Wales-born London-bred musician and producer Kelly Lee Owens’ unique melding of electronic music’s coolness and warmth has built her an eclectic following of fans, critics, and fellow musicians including St. Vincent, Bjork, John Cale, and of course Depeche Mode. With vocals as confident and captivating as her beats, Owens has built a formidable solo discography that includes the albums Kelly Lee Owens, Inner Song, and her latest record LP.8, released in spring 2022 to unanimous critical praise, including Clash magazine’s lauding its “giant leap in her evolution as an artist, continuing to build on an ever-growing discography of limitless promise”

    For further information on the tour routing and ticket on-sale dates, please go to depechemode.com.

    Depeche Mode Memento Mori World Tour 2023

    Memento Mori World Tour 2023 – Leg One

    March 23          Sacramento, CA            Golden 1 Center 

    March 25          San Jose, CA                  SAP Center 

    March 28          Los Angeles, CA            Kia Forum 

    March 30          Las Vegas, NV                T-Mobile Arena 

    April 2               San Antonio, TX            AT&T Center 

    April 5               Chicago, IL                     United Center 

    April 7               Toronto, ON                  Scotiabank Arena 

    April 9               Quebec City, QC           Videotron Centre 

    April 12             Montreal, QC                Centre Bell 

    April 14             New York, NY                Madison Square Garden 

    May 16             Amsterdam, NL             Ziggo Dome 

    May 18             Amsterdam, NL             Ziggo Dome 

    May 20             Antwerp, BE                  Sportpaleis Antwerpen 

    May 23             Stockholm, SE               Friends Arena 

    May 26             Leipzig, DE                     Leipziger Festwiese 

    May 28             Bratislava, SK                 Národný Futbalový Štadión 

    May 31             Lyon, FR                               Groupama Stadium

    June 2               Barcelona, ES                Primavera Sound Festival 

    June 4               Dusseldorf, DE              Merkur Spiel-Arena 

    June 6               Dusseldorf, DE              Merkur Spiel-Arena 

    June 9               Madrid, ES                     Primavera Sound Festival 

    June 11             Bern, CH                        Stadion Wankdorf 

    June 14             Dublin, IE                      Malahide Castle 

    June 17             London, UK                   Twickenham Stadium 

    June 20             Munich, DE                   Olympiastadion

    June 22             Lille, FR                          Stade Pierre Mauroy 

    June 24             Paris, FR                         Stade de France 

    June 27             Copenhagen, DK          Parken 

    June 29             Frankfurt, DE                Deutsche Bank Park 

    July 1                Frankfurt, DE               Deutsche Bank Park 

    July 4                Bordeaux, FR               Matmut Atlantique

    July 7                Berlin, DE                     Olympiastadion 

    July 9                Berlin, DE                     Olympiastadion 

    July 12              Rome, IT                       Stadio Olympico 

    July 14              Milan, IT                       San Siro 

    July 16              Bologna, IT                   Stadio Renato Dall’Ara 

    July 21              Klagenfurt, AT              Wörthersee Stadion 

    July 23              Zagreb, HR                    Arena Zagreb 

    July 26              Bucharest, RO              Arena Națională 

    July 28              Budapest, HU               Puskás Aréna 

    July 30              Prague, CZ                     Letňany Airport 

    August 2           Warsaw, PL                   PGE Narodowy 

    August 4           Krakow, PL                    Tauron Arena

    August 6           Tallinn, EE                     Tallinna Lauluväljak 

    August 8           Helsinki, FI                    Kaisaniemen Puisto 

    August 11         Oslo, NO                       Telenor Arena 

    – New dates just added – 

    September 21        Mexico City, MX          Foro Sol 

    September 29        Austin, TX                   Moody Center

    October 1   Dallas, TX                   American Airlines Center

    October 4   Houston, TX               Toyota Center 

    October 7   New Orleans, LA        Smoothie King Center

    October 10 Orlando, FL                Amway Center 

    October 12 Miami, FL                   Miami-Dade Arena

    October 19 Nashville, TN              Bridgestone Arena 

    October 21 Brooklyn, NY              Barclays Center

    October 23 Washington, DC         Capital One Arena 

    October 25 Philadelphia, PA         Wells Fargo Center 

    October 28 New York, NY             Madison Square Garden 

    October 31 Boston, MA                TD Garden

    November 3           Montreal, QC             Centre Bell 

    November 5           Toronto, ON               Scotiabank Arena

    November 8           Detroit, MI                Little Caesars Arena

    November 10         Cleveland, OH           Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 

    November 13         Chicago, IL                 United Center

    November 16         Denver, CO                Ball Arena

    November 18         Salt Lake City, UT       Vivint Arena

    November 21         Edmonton, AB            Rogers Place 

    November 24         Vancouver, BC          Rogers Arena 

    November 26         Seattle, WA               Climate Pledge Arena

    November 28         Portland, OR              MODA Center

    December 1           Las Vegas, NV             T-Mobile Arena 

    December 3           San Francisco, CA       Chase Center 

    December 6           San Diego, CA            Pechanga Arena

    December 10         Los Angeles, CA          Kia Forum 

    December 15         Los Angeles, CA          Crypto.com Arena 

    Kelly Lee Owens supports on all dates except * Stella Rose & The Dead Language

  • Vevo and Pusha T Present Live Performance Videos for ‘Dreaming of the Past’ and ‘Brambleton’

    Vevo, the world’s leading music video network, has announced Pusha T as the next artist in their Ctrl. series with performances of “Dreamin of the Past” and “Brambleton” from his critically-acclaimed album It’s Almost Dry. Pusha T has previously worked with Vevo for a “Vevo Presents” performance in 2011. In 2018 he gave Vevo an exclusive interview focusing on the making of his Grammy-nominated album called, “How The Purple Tape Shaped Daytona.”

    Pusha T gave a live video performance of his record “Brambleton”

    Vevo’s Ctrl series highlights the work of hard-hitting, cutting-edge musicians making an impact in today’s music scene – both emerging and established. These artists demand attention, and Vevo’s Ctrl shines a deserving spotlight. Pusha T’s performances follow sessions from Rick Ross, Common, Rapsody, Fat Joe, Jeezy, Jadakiss, Fabolous, A$AP Ferg and more.

    It’s Almost Dry arrives as the highly-anticipated follow up to 2018’s highly touted Daytona. In a recent interview with Charlamagne The God, Pusha explained, ”

    I had the best of both worlds in regards to production and in regards to two people that actually understand who I am and they like two different things from me that I feel are both really great…this body of work is untouchable because it doesn’t lean too heavy on either side…you get the whole spectrum. It’s my most well-rounded body of work.

    Sonically, this album was a change of pace for Pusha T. He experimented by combining his luxury rap style with contemporary melodies and flows, with features from Don Tolliver, Lil Uzi Vert and Kid Cudi. Nothwithstanding, It’s Almost Dry still provided some of what made Daytona such an excellent album. Records like “Dreaming of the Past” — where Pusha T blends his eccentric drug kingpin persona with real life anecdotes — are now a staple of his discography and the Kanye West assisted song is one of the highlights of the album. Whereas “Brambleton” sees Pusha T get a bit more personal, with stories of his days in Virginia and addressing figures from his past.

    We was out in Brambleton after Pooh got hit Club Entourage in that new drop six

    Pusha T

    My brand is all about creating masterpieces,” Pusha recently told Complex.

    This is a legacy thing with me. This is all about being great. This is the realest real estate in hip-hop, and I’m the Martin Scorsese of it.

  • Post Malone Announces ‘Twelve Carat Tour’ With Stops at UBS Arena and Madison Square Garden

    Grammy-nominated artist Post Malone has announced a month-long, 33-city North American tour that will see him headline UBS Arena at Belmont Park on October, 9 and Madison Square Garden three nights later. The “Twelve Carat Tour” comes on the heels of Post Malone’s highly-anticipated fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Tootache.

    Produced by LiveNation, the tour kicks-off on September, 10 in Omaha, NE and will see Post Malone perform throughout the Mid-West before heading East for a layover of performances. The “Sunflower” crooner will grace the stage at DC’s Capital One Arena, The Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, and Newark’s Prudential Center. The East-coast portion of the tour culminates in performances at UBS Arena at Belmont Park on October, 9 — where Roddy Rich will make a guest-apperance — and Madison Square Garden on the 12th. The Twelve Carat Tour continues down south before concluding on November, 15 at L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena.

    Twelve Carat Tootache was released on June, 3 and debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200. The album was heavily anticipated with the high-charting singles “Cooped Up,” “One Right Now” and “I Like You (A Happier Song),” and an all-star cast of features which includes Doja Cat, Gunna, Roddy Rich and The Weeknd.

    Since coming onto the scene with his breakthrough hit “White Iverson,” Post Malone has become one of the most successful pop-stars of the last decade with 66 entries in the Billboard Hot 100 — including 11 top 10 hits — and is a 9-time Grammy-nominee. In 2019, he became youngest artist in history to have a total of three diamond-certified singles with the records “Congratulations,” “Rockstar” and “Sunflower” reaching the 10 million sales plateau.

    Tickets for the Twelve Carat Tour are live at livenation.com

    TWELVE CARAT TOUR DATES:
    *With Roddy Ricch

    Sat, Sep 10 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
    Sun, Sep 11 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center*
    Wed, Sep 14 – Chicago, IL – United Center*
    Thu, Sep 15 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum*
    Sat, Sep 17 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center*
    Sun, Sep 18 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena*
    Tue, Sep 20 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
    Fri, Sep 23 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
    Tue, Sep 27 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
    Wed, Sep 28 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
    Sat, Oct 01 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
    Sun, Oct 02 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse
    Tue, Oct 04 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena*
    Thu, Oct 06 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center

    Fri, Oct 07 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center*
    Sun, Oct 09 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena*
    Wed, Oct 12 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
    *

    Thu, Oct 13 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden*
    Sat, Oct 15 – Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena*
    Sun, Oct 16 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena*
    Tue, Oct 18 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena*
    Fri, Oct 21 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center*
    Sat, Oct 22 – Austin, TX – Moody Center*
    Tue, Oct 25 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center*
    Wed, Oct 26 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena*
    Fri, Oct 28 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center*
    Sun, Oct 30 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena*
    Tue, Nov 01 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena*
    Thu, Nov 03 – Portland, OR – Moda Center*
    Sat, Nov 05 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena*
    Sun, Nov 06 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena*
    Thu, Nov 10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Kia Forum*
    Fri, Nov 11 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena*
    Tue, Nov 15 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena*

  • This Week’s EQXposure Features Scotchka, Phantom Suns, Witch Culture

    Each Sunday evening from 7-9pm you’ll find EQXposure on WEQX, featuring two hours of local music from up and coming artists. Tune into WEQX.com this Sunday night to hear new music from, Scotchka, Phantom Suns, Witch Culture and many more.

    Phantom Suns

    WEQX has long been the preeminent independent station in the Capital Region of New York, broadcasting from Southern VT to an ever-expanding listening audience. NYS Music brings you a preview of artists to discover each week, just a taste of the talent waiting to be discovered by fans like you.

    Phantom Suns – “Probably Wrong” 

    From Burlington, Phantom Suns perform riffy and melodic Alternative Rock, and released their last album, Cordyceps in July 2021. On EQXposure you’ll hear “Probably Wrong,” a new tune from the group consisting of Seth Gundersen, Chris Mathieu, Chris Knauer, and Tristan Baribeau.

    SCOTCHKA – “Corinthians”

    From Albany, Scotchka is a rock band blending emo, pop punk, and alternative influences for an energetic, introspective style. The band includes Dominick Murdock (Rhythm Guitar, Vocals), Brian Fahey (Drums, Juul Master), Maiya Campbell (Lead Guitar, Backing Aux), and Jacob Hite (Bass, Producer)

    Witch Culture – “You”

    Witch Culture is a rock band based out of Nashville. Their music can best be described as intimate and emotional, yet energetic. “You” was released on released June 10, 2022 and the band includes Dan McGarr (Vocals/ Guitars), Aaron Messina (guitar), Joe Moran (bass), and Ryan Bedlack (drums)

  • Ringo Starr And His All Starr Band Reschedule Dates, Labor Day at Tanglewood to kick off tour

    Ringo Starr, drummer for the Beatles, hit pause on his tour this month due to COVID-19 in his touring party. He has since rescheduled many of his dates, and kicks off the tour at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts on Labor Day, Monday, September 5.

    Ringo Starr

    The All Starr Band includes bandmates Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Gregg Bissonette, Hamish Stuart and Edgar Winter. When the shows were canceled, Starr shared a statement that read, “We were having so much fun paying again and it was disappointing to have to stop. But we were able to reschedule these shows and add them to our Fall tour – and so as the song goes – I’ll see you in September! Peace and love, Ringo.” 

    The tour was originally planned to begin on May 27, 2022 at Casino Rama in Rama, Ontario, being the fifth time in Starr’s career where he has launched his tour from there. Seeing him live will be well anticipated by his fan base, considering the delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, nothing stopped him from committing to what he loves, releasing two EPs, Zoom In and Change The World to add onto his legendary catalog.

    I can’t wait to get back out on the road and play. This is the longest I’ve been off the road in years up until 2020 I was touring every year with the All Starrs and I’ve really missed it. Making music in the studio has been great, and it certainly saved me during the pandemic, but nothing beats playing live with great musicians in front of an audience. I love my fans and they love me and it’s going to be wonderful to be peace and loving and playing for them again. 

    Ringo Starr

    Not only is Starr a nine time Grammy Award winner, but has also been inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and received an Academy and Emmy Award for his commendable acting. His success does not end there, however. Starr has published 8 books and released 20 studio solo records. The pandemic was a minor set back, but after celebrating 30 years of touring with his All Starr Bands in 2019, he has never felt more ready to continue this journey.

    While he’ll be starting very close to Eastern New York, this does mean his shows at CMAC and Beacon Theater look like they won’t be rescheduled just yet.

    Regardless of Starr’s many accomplishments, at heart he will forever love being a drummer and the impact he has on rock music.

    For more information, visit his website.

    Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band (Rescheduled) 2022 Tour Dates

    Sept. 5/was June 17 Lenox MA – Tanglewood

    Sept. 6/was June 14 Baltimore MD – The Lyric

    Sept. 7/was June 15 Baltimore MD – The Lyric

    Sept. 9/was June 11 Easton, PA – State Theater

    Sept. 10/was June 18 Pittsburgh PA – PPG Arena

    Sept. 11/was June 19 Philadelphia, PA – The Met

    Sept. 15/was June 24 St Augustine, FL – The Amp

    Sept. 16/was June 26 Clearwater FL– Ruth Eckerd Hall

    Sept. 17/was June 25 Hollywood FL – Hard Rock

    Sept. 19/was June 22 Atlanta, GA – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre

    Sept. 20/was June 21 Richmond, VA – Virginia Credit Union Live

    Sept. 22/was June 12 Providence, RI – PPAC

    Sept. 23 Bridgeport, CT – Hartford Healthcare Amp

    Sept. 24 Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Etess Arena

    Sept. 26 Montreal, Quebec – Place Bell

    Sept. 27 Kingston, Ontario – Leon’s Centre

    Sept. 28 Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall

    Sept. 30 Mt Pleasant, MI – Soaring Eagle Casino

    Oct. 1 New Buffalo, Mi – Four Winds Casino

    Oct. 2 Prior Lake, MN – Mystic Lake Casino 

    Oct. 4 Winnipeg, Manitoba – Canada Life Centre

    Oct. 5 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Sasktel Centre

    Oct. 6 Lethbridge, Alberta – Enmax Centre

    Oct. 8 Abbotsford, BC – Abbotsford Centre

    Oct. 9 Penticton, BC – South Okanagon Events Centre

    Oct. 11 Seattle, WA – Benaroya Hall

    Oct. 12 Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Hall

    Oct. 14 San Jose, CA – San Jose Civic Center

    Oct. 15 Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amp

    Oct. 16 Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theater

    Oct. 19 Mexico City, MX – Auditorio Nacional

    Oct. 20 Mexico City, MX – Auditorio Nacional