Category: The West

  • Havanna Winter Releases Song And Video For “Daddy’s Kissing Santa Claus”

    16-year-old viral sensation Havanna Winter is lighting up this holiday season with her festive new single, “Daddy’s Kissing Santa Claus.” The track is accompanied by a hilariously outrageous Christmas video with an 80s-inspired twist. The video co-star’s Havanna alongside a great group of people including Guevara, Marsha Molinari, Vince Rossi, Jordan Xidas, and more. 

    Havanna Winter Releases Song And Video For "Daddy's Kissing Santa Claus"

    “‘Daddy’s Kissing Santa Claus’ is such a fun song,” says Havanna Winter. “It’s chaotic and catchy, and it gets stuck in your head. I feel like it’s very relatable because most of us have experienced some Christmas gatherings that didn’t go as planned. I think that with all the serious things that have been going on in the world lately, people need a break from it, especially over the holidays, and to just be able to relax and have a laugh with some funny and happy vibes.” 

    Havanna Winter gained worldwide attention in 2020 with a series of hugely popular TikTok videos, she now has over 6 million followers across social media. Born in Norway but raised in Los Angeles, CA, the wildly talented musical artist, actress, and influencer gained popularity with a trio of singles released throughout 2022. Some of her most famous being “rain rain go away,” “Heaven To Me,” and “Hollywood Forever.” 

    Havanna Winter Releases Song And Video For "Daddy's Kissing Santa Claus"

    The still-evolving young artist is determined to bring a similarly vivid and creative approach to modern Pop, infusing retro influences with forward-facing spirit to create something altogether her own.She has already released 3 singles this year with an album to come next year all guided by Executive Producer Maya K (Bebe Rexha, Anita, J Balvin). 

    Listen to more of Havanna Winter and “Daddy’s Kissing Santa Claus” by clicking the link here.

  • 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
  • East goes West: WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Day 3 Finale

    WonderFront Music Festival fulfilled a memorable weekend on Day 3, when the multi-genre event was brought back in action. On Sunday, November 20th, WonderFront pulled together an outstanding finale including headliners Cage The Elephant, GRAMMY-award winning artist Gwen Stefani and special guest SchoolBoy Q.

    The comeback of WonderFront amped up the lineup since the covid outbreak in 2019 and overall executed a thrilling weekend, living up to high hopes and exceeding festival goer expectations. 

    Cage The Elephant – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Noah Cyrus, an American singer/songwriter began the first show of her 2022-2023 tour at the start of Day 3 of WonderFront. On this sunny Sunday afternoon, Noah, sister of well known Miley Cyrus, performed in San Diego’s very own Seaport Village. Glowing on stage, Cyrus sung from recent 2020 album release THE END OF EVERYTHING tracks “July,” “Lonely” and hit single “Again”(feat. XXXTENTACION).

    Noah Cyrus – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Electronic dance duo by the stage name of HippieSabotage put on an electric performance at the CoorsLight stage. Brothers Kevin and Jeff Saurer performed one of many shows they’ve done in the SoCal city of San Diego. Best known for appealing dance/electronic music and top releases “Devil Eyes” and featured song “Habits(Stay High)” by indie artist Tove Lo.

    Hippie Sabotage – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    To carry through Day 3, ThunderCat took the stage. His groove says it all with his flashy red bass guitar, yellow dreads and sparkling pants suit. Fans went wild when “Funny Thing” was played, one of his many viral hits.

    Cheat Codes – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Another memorable show on Sunday was returning DJ trio Cheat Codes. After covering them previously at The Westcott Theatre in Syracuse, Cheat Codes continue to appeal to their crowd, engaging with fans as lead singer Trevor Dahl jumps up on the rail guard shaking hands with show goers. Cheat Codes is well notable for hit singles “Sex” released in 2016, and “No Promises” (feat. Demi Lavato).

    Cage The Elephant – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Headliner Cage The Elephant held a thrilling show on Sunday evening at the WonderFront Music and Arts Festival. Opening the show with their most well known releases from 2013 album Melophobia, “SpiderHead”. Lead singer of the rock band Matt Shultz makes the crowd go crazy for his erotic jumping, dancing and enthusiasm during his performance. Slamming down on stage with his guitarist, and coming out on stage wearing a memorable outfit of yellow striped pants, bedazzled shoes and leather coat.

    Cage The Elephant – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Matt Shultz lead the band on quite the wild ride of the show, making it clear he loves what he does and does an outstanding job as lead vocalist for the alternative rock band. As part of their Night Running Tour, Cage The Elephant plays features from the album Social Cues, including the title track and “Black Madonna.” The band left quite the imprint on their fans Sunday evening and an amazing show to remember.

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    The release of WonderFront’s special guest took show goers by surprise when announced that rapper ScHoolboy Q was taking the stage. As one of raps emerging voices, ScHoolBoy Q began his music career in 2007, his first album Setbacks leading him into the spotlight, gaining a huge rise of attention that launched him into the rap community.

    Gwen Stefani – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    To wrap up the long weekend, Gwen Stefani went bananas for the fans and brought the crowd to a standing uproar, encouraging show goers to sing with her and chants “If I could escape” from fan favorite single “The Sweet Escape.” Stefani began her solo music career back in 2004 when releasing her first solo album “Love.Angel.Music.Baby.” Hit singles “Rich Girl,” “Hollaback Girl” and “The Sweet Escape” proved her to be a commercial success.

    Gwen expressed her excitement to perform in San Diego as a solo star, continuing her growth and fame of her music career. Stefani blows her show to full extremes with a team of background dancers, live instruments and a dramatic outfit change from black to a yellow-checkered two-piece set. The pop star carried the energy through her show and sang a well-remembered encore of “HollaBack Girl.” The fans went bananas as they screamed “This shit goes bananas!” to conclude a fulfilling, memorable Day 3 of the notoriously fun WonderFront Music and Arts Festival, leaving show goers ecstatic and in high hopes for what the 2023 lineup will bring to the table. 

  • 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.”

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    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

  • East goes West: An Unforgettable Day 2 at WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022

    On Saturday November 19, WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 continued on for an unforgettable Day 2. Since the last festival in 2019, WonderFront has made a comeback with headliners Kings of Leon, G-Eazy, Lauren Daigle and Swae Lee, all making headway to restore the annual festival within Seaport Village along the pier in downtown San Diego. 

    Kings Of Leon – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Starting the day with Fitz and The Tantrums at the Events.com main stages, the show-goers belted the lyrics to fan favorite “Out of my League” which was a huge milestone in the band’s early career. Saturday’s afternoon sun became the perfect natural spotlight for the indie pop rock band founded in 2008 by lead vocalist Michael Fitzpatrick when they released their first hit single “Breakin’ The Chains of Love” in 2009.

    The festival moved towards transpiring viral success Tai Verdes, known for his pop and indie inspired music. Tai grew to fame during the pandemic in 2020 for his hit single “Stuck in The Middle,” which successively sprung him into a well-deserved music career. The crowd grew full as Tai was engaging with fans with an urge to hurl over the pit’s rail guard, as Verdes made it all worth the wait, especially when the performance of hit single “A-O-K” was embraced by a sea of loyal fans.

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    Tai Verdes – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    As the sun started winding down, singer/songwriter Bill Dess took a stand on the stage with his blue electric guitar. Going by the stage name of Two Feet, Bill balances a groove with a heavy tone and edgy electric guitar riffs. Representing the east coast, Bill Dess was born and raised in Manhattan where he began the production of his music career. Dess set the tone for those around as he strung his hit release “I Feel Like I’m Drowning” which reached number 36 on The US Hot Rock Songs Chart.

    Two Feet – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Leading into one of the top headliners of Saturday’s lineup was the unforgettable Swae Lee performed an impressive and crowd pleasing show. Swae leaped onto stage telling the crowd “I’m gonna make this shit unforgettable for y’all,” leading into featured hit release “Unforgettable” with French Montana. Leaning over the guard rails into the crowd, Swae was standing over the monitors, jumping from stage left to stage right and throwing his shirt into the crowd. Festival goers swung left to right as top hit “Swang” boomed through the bass. He made his appreciation for the fans known, putting on quite a remarkable show.

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    Perri Sage Photography

    Swae Lee has been best known for songs from the album SremmLife from a duo Rae Sremmurd with his brother.. Swae Lee has featured artists on many tracks, such as Jhene Aiko, Post Malone, Traviss Scott and Nicki Minaj. Some of his fan favorites include “Unforgettable,” “Sunflower” and “Sativa” For one of WonderFront’s many headliners, Swae Lee put on an unforgettable show.

    Swae Lee – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Headliner G-Eazy made an appearance Saturday night, having risen to attention in 2014 when his first major label album These Things Happen hit number 3 on the US BillBoard charts. G-Eazy cherished this show in honor of his fanbase to carry on their support over the years.

    Playing one of Saturday’s concluding shows in San Diego’s all time ocean overlook, Ruocco Park. Echosmith took the stage to honor their last show on the band’s 2022 tour. Lead singer and keyboardist Sydney Sierota held a special place for San Diego, it being her hometown, which made their last show of the year more memorable for the fans and the alternative pop band.

    EchoSmith – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography


    To conclude an eventful Day 2 of WonderFront Music and Arts Festival. headliner Kings of Leon dropped an outstanding closing performance. The crowd was packed with show goers urging to get upfront for a better view along the marina, where fans filled the venue from front to back. With millions of follower on Spotify, their listeners were ecstatic for their show and appearance to the multi-genre festival. The group, composed of brothers Caleb, Nathan, Jared and their cousin Matthew Followill, performed “Sex on Fire,” “Use Somebody” and “Closer” from Kings’ most iconic album release, Only By The Night.

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    Kings of Leon – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    The wait for the American rock band was worth the wait when the crowd belted each song and roared of applause. The closing on Saturday November 19 set the bar for a remarkable show, raising high hopes for the final day of WonderFront Festival.

  • East Goes West: The WonderFront Music and Arts Festival Hosts a Momentous Day One

    On Friday November 18, Day 1 of The Wonderfront Music and Arts Festival kicked off for an unbeatable weekend. Located in San Diego’s marina, the forefront of downtown welcomed the return of the multi-genre festival WonderFront, which hit the ground running with Joey Purp as his very first show in Southern California. Purp uplifted the crowd with gratitude for their support and pursuit in his music career. Joey gained attention in 2012 after his first mixtape release “The Purple Tape,” and jumpstarted the feel for the festival and anticipation for the rest of day one.

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    Quinn XCII – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Darling Greatly a group composed of The Croome Brothers, drummer Brayden Tario and electric Guitarist David Mills. introducing classical rock into modern alternative. The band truly rocks on and their style says it all. David Mills performs with a cig in his mouth and all time classic aviators, as the Croome Brothers rock with a trippy button up and ruby red electric guitar. Paying their respect to the loyalty of the fans, Darling Greatly opened with top hit “Shine” as part of their first album released in 2016.

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    The Darling Greatly Band – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival Perri Sage Photography

    As the day progressed, Saint Motel, Lainey Wilson, Quinn XCII and Young The Giant enticed the crowd and fan appeal. Saint Motel lead with top hits “My Type” and “Cold Cold Man” as lead singer AJ Jackson ran onto stage wearing a bright red tail coat, knee high boots and a black homburg hat. AJ fascinates the fans with his style and Indie pop music genre. 

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    Lainey Wilson – WonderFront Music Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Lainey Wilson, performing since a young age, brought her country groove to the festival. Singing her top hit “Things A Man Oughta Know”, Wilson engaged with fans and danced among band members. An enticing an interactive show, Lainey continues her funk and groove as a female country artist. 

    Rising Artist Quinn XCII gave a stunning show at the Coors Light Stage. Fans filming, singing, dancing and pulled up their flashes to light up the main stage. Beginning his career back in 2011, Quinn XCII is best known for top hits “Stacy,” “Flare Guns” and “Straightjacket.” Quinn stands for ‘Quit Unless Your Iinstincts are Never Neglected’ and XCII represents the Roman numeral of Mikael Temrowski birth year 1992.

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    Young The Giant – WonderFront Music Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Another top show from day one had to be Young The Giant and they gave a set to remember. The euphoric lighting, mic stands strung with flowers and erratic dancing were part of lead singer Sameer Gadhia and his unpredictability as he moved across the stage and screamed with fans who floored for intro song “Wake Up.” The strobe lights, euphoric blues and purples made for an outstanding set that concluded with a well remembered hit performance of “Mind Over Matter” released in 2014.  

    To represent the East Coast, New Jersey-based singer and songwriter Bea Miller led an impressive set at the Tustreams Community Stage located at Ruocco Park. Grasping her career at only the age of 13. Miller is best known for hit album Aurora released in 2018 and her fans were ecstatic to hear “Song Like You,” “Burning Bridges” and “Crash&Burn” live. Bea’s facial expressions and assurance to the loyalty of her fans says it all. 

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    Bea Miller – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    To conclude Day 1 of WonderFront Music and Arts Festival, headliners The Zac Brown Band and EARTHGANG closed the day out with a well-remembered performance at the main stage. The Zac Brown band is most known as an American Country Band based in Atlanta with a classic “Chicken Fried” that captivated the crowd as they sang along ‘Cold Beer on a Friday Night,’ on a Friday night. 

    EARTHGANG – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Headliner EARTHGANG featured hip-hop duo Johnny Venus and Doctur Dot raised the bar as the duo synced up, fist pumping the air, jumping towards the crowd and engaging their fans. The fans showed their loyalty for EARTHGANG as the duo’s songs have a fascinating range of musical influence. Attempting the notion of the conscious and subconscious of their lyrics and musical output, their closing of Day 1 of The WonderFront Music and Arts Festival of 2022 set the tone for what’s to come on both Saturday and Sunday. 

  • East Goes West for WONDERFRONT Music and Arts Festival 2022

    After two years under wraps, The Wonderfront Music Festival makes its first return since 2019. Running from November 18-22, 2022, Wonderfront was started by CEO Paul Thornton and is located right in the marina along the waterfront piers and parks of downtown San Diego. Wonderfront is a multi genre annual festival hosting over 80+ artists, including award winning headliners Gwen Stefani, Cage The Elephant, G-Eazy, and The Zac Brown Band. 

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    WonderFront 2019

    One of Southern California’s biggest cities, San Diego has become the perfect location for festival grounds in the SeaPort Village Marina. The Wonderfront Festival is bringing a full package to the comeback lineup for 2022 with many art installations, food vendors like Sophias Kitchen, Pressed and Smash City Burgers, in addition to hosting various retail vendors and partnering with The San Diego Museum of Art, one of the region’s largest and most-visited art museums to accentuate the visual arts experience.

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    WonderFront Music and Arts Festival Lineup

    The lineup includes artists coming from around the globe. Headliners include Gwen Stefani, G-Eazy, The Zac Brown Band, Cage The Elephant, Young the Giant and EARTHGANG. While hosting over 80 artists, Wonderfront pulls from rock, alternative, rap, pop rock to appeal to a wide range of community for the fans. Not only does Wonderfront bring award-winning headliners but brings deserving attention to many more well established artists. Other artists featured on the lineup include Fitz and The Tantrums, Bea Miller, Joey Purp, Hippie Sabotage and many more.

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    Wonderfront 2022

    NYS Music will head west for WonderFront Music and Arts Festival and will be reporting back on members of the East Coast music community, several of which are making an appearance at Wonderfront Festival 2022. Bea Miller from Maple Wood, New Jersey, launched her career after placing 9th on X- Factor at the age of only 13. Some of her top hits from album Aurora include “Song Like You,” “Like That,” and “Motherlove.” Another artist representing the East Coast is Two Feet, originally from Manhattan and gained attention in 2016 and rose to success after releases Pink and Max Marco is Dead Right? in 2021.

  • Hearing Aide: Ghost Light “The Healing”

    Earlier this month, Ghost Light released their sophomore album, The Healing, following 2019’s Best Kept Secrets. The group, consisting of guitar/vocalists Tom Hamilton and Raina Mullen, keyboardist Holly Bowling, drummer Scotty Zwang, and bassist Taylor Shell.

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    Formed in 2017 by Hamilton and Mullen, Ghost Light performed at festivals and lightly toured throughout 2018 and 2019 before their momentum was halted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The Healing was recorded at Hamilton’s studio The Ballroom in Philadelphia.

    The album opens with title track “The Healing,” where Hamilton and Mullen’s harmonies are immediately put on display in the song’s emotional and folk-tinged vibe. The track ends with a rocking and heavily distorted guitar solo that fades into feedback.

    Bowling’s keyboards really shine on “Faces in the Moon” and “Take Some Time” – both Mellotron and synthesizers contributing to a gorgeous textural backdrop to the high-quality lyrics and guitar fireworks from Hamilton and Mullen.

    “Up Here Forever” has one of Mullen’s strongest vocal performances in an almost Broadway-like song full of raw emotion.

    “Opening Credits”, unusually placed in the middle of the album, begins with a mellow guitar soundscape that is slowly joined by piano and then an arpeggiating bass line from Shell. The repeating motifs gradually grow more dissonant as the bass is augmented by a distortion effect. Sweeping waves of Mellotron bring the music to a crescendo before Zwang introduces a slow, pounding and cymbal-heavy groove as each member of the band contributes their piece to the massive wave of sound. Crashing into the shore, we are left with guitar, piano, and Mellotron as the track fades out.

    Picking up where the previous track left off, “Sweet Unlimited” and “Dig a Hole” both are built upon the incredible chemistry of rhythm section Zwang and Shell as Bowling continues to excel on Wurlitzer. Dialing up a wide palette of guitar tones from compressed and distorted to ethereal and reverb-drenched, Hamilton really shines on these tracks.

    The final track, “Don’t Say Goodnight Just Yet”, opens with a strong bassline from Shell as Bowling plays with synths. Zwang holds down a steady beat throughout the upbeat closing song as it acts as sort of an emotional climax to the album – many of the previous tracks having a darker and more melancholy tone to them. We are left the same way we began the song, with Shell’s strong bass.

    The Healing is a fantastic addition to Ghost Light’s catalogue, capturing the band’s studio sound – layers of acoustic and electric guitar atop a solid foundation of keyboards, drums, and bass. One drawback that Best Kept Secret had was a “kitchen sink” approach, with overdubs of percussion and extra instruments almost to the point of extreme – The Healing is a breath of fresh air in comparison, a recording where you can clearly pick out each of the members’ contributions without getting muddled.

    Ghost Light return to the road in December for a series of dates on the West Coast.

    DEC 8 @ WILD BUFFALO | BELLINGHAM, WA

    DEC 9 @ NECTAR LOUNGE |SEATTLE, WA

    DEC 10 @ REVOLUTION HALL | PORTLAND, OR

    DEC 11 @ WOW HALL | EUGENE, OR

    DEC 13 @ CYPRESS | RENO, NV

    DEC 14 @ HARLOW’S NIGHT CLUB | SACRAMENTO, CA

    DEC 15 @ THE INDEPENDENT | SAN FRANCISCO, CA

    DEC 16 @ TERAGRAM BALLROOM | LOS ANGELES, CA

  • Fun Lovin’ Criminals return with “The Roosevelt Sessions”, National Tour in November

    Fun Lovin’ Criminals have released their first EP in more than a decade, The Roosevelt Sessions, with a national tour kicking off in November. The jazz-laden four-track cut is sprinkled with biting political satire, nostalgic samples that romanticize life in New York, and their signature world-weary commentary on rising above a life of crime.

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    The last album of original music from Fun Lovin’ Criminals was Classic Fantastic, released in 2010, and The Roosevelt Sessions gives fans a taste of the new Criminals sound ahead of more new music slated for release in 2023. The trio features multi-instrumentalist Brian ‘Fast’ Leiser on lead vocal duties following the departure of Huey Morgan in November last year; drummer Frank Benbini and guitarist Naim Cortazzi, formerly with the Manchester band Happy Mondays and soul star Beverley Knight, to restore the trio.

    “Shake It Loose”, the second track on the EP, addresses the mental health issues that inspired Fast and Frank to create new music and perform to their fans worldwide after the departure of Morgan.

    With silky backing vocals from Benbini, Fast, with his smokey Brooklyn drawl, laments, “back then you didn’t listen, to what was true, now it’s all we wanna hear from you. It’s not about right, it’s not about wrong.”

    Fun Lovin’ Criminals are entering a new chapter, with a steely focus on creating new music that our fans will love. Our new EP is a return to our gritty early days in NYC, particularly with the way the music has been composed. 

    Brian ‘Fast’ Leiser

    Fun Lovin’ Criminals began in 1993 after Brian ‘Fast’ Leiser met Huey Morgan at The Limelight nightclub in NYC. Their debut album Come Find Yourself reached no.7 in the UK charts and was certified Platinum in the UK and Gold in the Netherlands. The biggest hit “Scooby Snacks” contains dialogue from Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs. The track peaked at no.12 in the UK singles chart in 1997 and was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in July 2022.

    Fun Lovin’ Criminals Fall Tour dates can be found below, with the tour kicking off in Boston on November 3, and stopping in their hometown of Brooklyn on November 4 at Elsewhere.

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  • 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