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  • Korn and Evanescence Announce 2022 Summer Tour

    Infamous rock culture icons Korn and Evanescence have just announced a summer tour and accompanied by special guests varying across select dates. Korn and Evanescence will perform live at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, as part of the Cadillac Tri-State concert series, on Sunday, August 28, 2022. 

    Korn and Evanescence Announce 2022 Summer Tour

    “We’re looking forward to going on tour this summer and bringing our friends, Evanescence, out,” said Jonathan Davis of Korn. “Whenever Amy comes to one of our shows, I always love seeing her on the side of the stage watching the whole set and rocking out. We’re gonna have a great time on this tour, and we can’t wait to see you there.” 

    “I fell hard into Korn’s music in high school. It was an inspiration during the formation of my own band. The chances we’ve had to play together over the years are special, a part of our history. They remain one of the best live bands I’ve ever seen,” said Amy Lee of Evanescence. “It’s an honor and a thrill to go out with our friends again, our first full tour together since ‘07. We’re all really looking forward to this.” 

    Korn has changed the world with the release of their self-titled debut album that would eventually end up pioneering the rock genre. Korn has continued to push the limits of the rock, alternative and metal genres, while remaining a pillar of influence for fans and generations of artists around the globe. 

    Two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning Evanescence has made an impact on people around the world with their 2003 debut album Fallen. The album spent a total of 43 weeks on the Billboard Top 10 and sold more than 17 million copies worldwide. Global hit “Bring Me to Life” reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and marked their first U.K. #1 hit single. The equally popular “My Immortal” peaked at #7 in the U.S. and U.K. 

    TOUR DATES:  

    Tue Aug 16 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena 

    Thu Aug 18 – Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 

    Sat Aug 20 – Tinley Park, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre  

    Sun Aug 21 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre 

    Tue Aug 23 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center 

    Wed Aug 24 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center 

    Fri Aug 26 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center 

    Sat Aug 27 – Camden, NJ – Waterfront Music Pavilion 

    Sun Aug 28 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater 

    Wed Aug 31 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion 

    Thu Sep 01 – Pelham, AL  – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre 

    Sun Sep 04 – Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 

    Tue Sep 06 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion 

    Fri Sep 09 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre 

    Sat Sep 10 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center 

    Tue Sep 13 – Spokane, WA – Spokane Arena 

    Thu Sep 15 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre 

    Fri Sep 16 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater 

    Tickets and VIP Packages go on sale starting Friday, April 8th at 10am local time here.

  • Måneskin Announce North American Tour, Show at Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom

    The North American leg of Måneskin’s “Loud Kids World Tour” will stop and perform at the Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom on December 2nd and December 3rd, 2022.

    The first world tour for Måneskin, “The Loud Kids” tour is produced by Live Nation and will consist of 48 days throughout North America and Europe. The tour will kick off in Seattle at the end of October and will continue through to 17 North American cities before heading to the European leg of their tour.

    Were so thrilled to be able to finally tell you that our LOUD KIDS tour just got sooooo much louder, worldwide – and will now see our very first headline tour in North America

    Måneskin

    Måneskin consists of a four-piece Italian band that began as teenagers in the streets of Rome. In 2021 the band grew with over 3 billion streams, hit #1 in numerous countries and across the Global charts, and becoming the #2 song on TikTok.

    Måneskin continues to build their connection with their fans around the world by performing at major festivals such as Coachella, Reading & Leeds, Rock in Rio, Pinkpop, Rock Im Park / Rock Am Ring and more. The band has also received massive support on social platforms, nationwide radio, TV appearance on The Tonight Show, Ellen, The Voice, and receiving “Top New Rock Band of the Year” from Billboard #1 chart placements.

    General ticket sale begins on Friday, March 25th at 10 am in the US / 2pm (CET) in Europe. For all tour dates, tickets, and information, please visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/maneskin-tickets/artist/2571850 

    MÅNESKIN 2022 – NORTH AMERICAN LEG (INDOOR)

    31-oct-22        Seattle, WA                 Paramount Theatre   

    03-nov-22       San Francisco, CA      The Masonic

    04-nov-22 San Francisco, CA      The Masonic

    10-nov-22        Phoenix, AZ                 Arizona Federal Theatre

    12-nov-22        Salt Lake City, UT        The Complex

    14-nov-22        Denver, CO                  Fillmore Auditorium

    18-nov-22        Detroit, MI                   The Fillmore Detroit

    21-nov-22        Toronto, ON                 History

    22-nov-22        Toronto, ON                 History

    24-nov-22        Montreal, QC               MTELUS           

    26-nov-22        Boston, MA                  MGM Music Hall at Fenway       

    28-nov-22        Philadelphia, PA           The Fillmore Philadelphia

    29-nov-22        Philadelphia, PA           The Fillmore Philadelphia

    02-dec-22        New York, NY               Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom

    03-dec-22 New York, NY               Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom

    05-dec-22        Washington DC            The Anthem

    07-dec-22        Atlanta, GA                   Tabernacle

    09-dec-22        Miami, FL                     The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater         

    12-dec-22        Houston, TX                  Bayou Music Center

    13-dec-22        Dallas, TX                     South Side Ballroom

    16-dec-22        Las Vegas, NV              The Theater at Virgin Hotels

  • Lucy Kalantari Releases New Music Video “Art”

    Brooklyn-based two-time GRAMMY award winner Lucy Kalantari is an artist, composer, and producer passionate about creating children’s media. She is the frontwoman and bandleader for Lucy Kalantari & the Jazz Cats. She just released a new music video for her song “Art” off of her EP What Kind Of World?

    Lucy Kalantari.

    Her album All the Sounds won the Grammy Award for Best Children’s Album and in 2020, Kalantari produced, recorded and arranged the Grammy award-winning album All the Ladies, by Joanie Leeds. Her latest EP, What Kind of World?, had the title track named Biggest Songs of 2021 by SiriusXM Kids Place Live. Her music promotes joy, and inspires community while highlighting the power of resilience.

    She is a full time music creator and mother to an nine-year-old musician, and she still takes time to mentor, teaching high school and college students to pursue their passions.

    The video for her song “Art” features handdrawn art by by seven-year-old Hannah, and directed by Matt Mayers. The song is a mesmerizing and thought-provoking song that addresses the evolution of self, growth, and how things don’t last very long.

    To accompany the video, she created a worksheet for listeners to express themselves in response to the song’s message.

    The music video for “Art” is out now.

  • Camila Cabello Duets with Willow on Saturday Night Live

    Camila Cabello performed on this week’s Saturday Night Live, and brought along Willow for a duet of her new song “Psychofreak.” The American-Cuban artist performed previously on SNL in 2019, performing “Cry For Me” and “Easy.”

    camila cabello

    The Jake Gyllenhaal-hosted episode opened with President Biden (James Austin Johnson) congratulating new Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson (Ego Nwodim) on her Senate confirmation this past week. Jackson then met with fellow barrier-breakers Ruth Bader Ginsberg (Kate McKinnon), Thurgood Marshall (Kenan Thompson), Harriet Tubman (Punky Johnson) and Jackie Robinson (Chris Redd), before opening the show together.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_qQwXRjqQ8

    On Friday, April 8, Camila Cabello released her third studio album, Familia, and took her second time on the Studio 8H stage to perform a pair of songs featured on the album.

    Introduced by Gyllenhaal (who wore a Ramona and Gloria shirt to give his nieces a subtle shout out), the GRAMMY-nominated Cabello performed the lead single off the album, “Bam Bam,” a song dealing with heartbreak and promises broken.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwnAuvofiEw

    For her second song, Cabello was joined by Willow (Smith, daughter of Will and Jada), who performed “Psychofreak” together, one day after release of the music video, which featured both artists in a setting that calls back to Jamiroquai’s “Virtual Insanity.”

    Cabello wore a unique black latex outfit with red latex globes, with Willow wearing a red coat and playing guitar as they sang, “Feelin’ like a psychofreak sometimes, Tryna get connected, no Wi-Fi, Tell me that you love me, are you lying?, Give me lemonade, I give you limes, House in the hills is a house of cards, Blink and the fairytale falls apart, Sorry, didn’t mean to get so dark, Maybe I’m an alien, Earth is hard.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7Vn78Fwrv4

    Saturday Night Live returns next week on April 16 with musical guest and host Lizzo.

  • Inhaler plays NYC fans like a record at Irving Plaza

    Touring in support of their debut studio album It Won’t Always Be Like This, released on July 9, 2021 (Polydor), the Irish sensation known as Inhaler performed the second of back-to-back shows in New York City on Monday, April 4.

    True to their word as they neared the end of a 20-date North American tour that kicked off one month ago in Atlanta, the quartet of young lads were making up a date that was originally scheduled for March 10, but postponed due to a positive test for COVID-19 among the touring party.

    Inhaler
    Eli Hewson (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    Inhaler’s rapidly growing legion of fans, many of which are comprised of a young female demographic, lined the sidewalks of two city blocks in the Union Square neighborhood of Manhattan, all waiting for tonight’s venue to open its doors to them. Irving Plaza, more than a century and half old, was inhabited as a Polish-American community center in the late-1940s, prior to a conversion into a ballroom-style music hall in 1978. Having hosted legendary performers during its storied history, such as The Clash, Paul McCartney, The Ramones and Bob Dylan, the venue underwent an eight-month long, multi-million dollar renovation in 2019.

    Inhaler
    Irving Plaza marquee (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    Upon entering the iconic venue, general admission fans blew right through the contemporary, revamped lobby and flew up the stairs to the second level stage, hoping to find themselves as close to the night’s performers as possible. Talking with dedicated fan Arianna Russell moments before Inhaler appeared on stage later in the night, I learned that she arrived to queue outside Irving Plaza more than 12 hours earlier! For her to be in the front row, leaning on the stage rail barricade, it was more than worth the effort.

    Inhaler
    Fans queue (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    Having also opened for Inhaler the night before at Warsaw in Brooklyn, the up-and-coming indie-pop rockers known as Rebounder took to the stage at approximately 8:25 pm. These New Your City natives are led by the alluring Dylan Chenfield (singer-songwriter-guitarist), a self-proclaimed huge fan of Bruce Springsteen, who is already known for the nostalgic lyrics about the city that inspires him. The trio is rounded out with Dylan’s younger brother Noah (bass) and Cobey Arner (drums). The fourth offering from their seven song set included their newest single “Premium Fantasy,” a dreamy tune complete with a catchy hook combination of melody and lyrics.

    Inhaler
    Rebounder (Photo: Michael Dinger)
    Noah Chenfield (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    As their name suggests, Dylan is also a basketball fan, particularly that of Patrick Ewing and the New York Knicks. A deeper meaning to their moniker, however, can be attributed to their DIY mentality and strive for success, bouncing higher with each new challenge.

    Cobey Arner (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    Nearing the end of their time onstage, Rebounder executed a shining example of 1970s electronic energy with their synth-dominant track “Swim Zone.” After graciously thanking the audience for their support and Inhaler for inviting them to perform, Rebounder exited house right.

    Dylan Chenfield (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    For those unfamiliar, Inhaler formed in 2012 at St. Andrews College in Dublin and are Elijah (Eli) Hewson (lead vocals, guitar), Robert Keating (bass), Josh Jenkinson (guitar) and Ryan McMahon (drums). Also joining them for live performances is Louis Lambert (keyboards/synthesizer).

    Inhaler (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    As a 50-year old Gen Xer, I admittedly discovered Inhaler through my passion of Eli’s father, Paul Hewson (a.k.a. Bono of U2), the legendary frontman himself. Notwithstanding, their infectious songs have completely won me over, dating back to their first single, “I Want You,” which the group self-released in 2017. With their debut album having topped the UK chart in its first week of release, this fast-rising band is “must see” entertainment.

    Fans in the front row (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    Immediately following two back-to-back shows in Los Angeles, and showing no signs of jet lag, Inhaler appeared on the Irving Plaza stage accompanied by flashing strobe lights that beamed throughout the intimate setting. While surveying the 1,200 souls in attendance, including VIP guests in the mezzanine that included Bono, Christy Turlington, Ed Burns and Helena Christiansen, I heard a fan say to her friend, “If I stop breathing, [just] slap me on the back.” Opening their 12-song set with the title track “It Won’t Always Be Like This,” Eli was dressed in a white t-shirt and head-to-toe in denim. The first words out of his mouth, which he addressed to the fervent audience who jam-packed the entire floor area like sardines in a tin, were, “A Monday night never felt so good, thank you for coming to see us.”

    Crowd waiting for Inhaler to take the stage (Photo: Michael Dinger)
    Ryan McMahon (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    Equipped with a Fender Stratocaster that was complete with an Elvis Presley guitar strap, for the next hour, Eli and his bandmates would tear through fan favorites such as “We Have To Move On,” “Ice Cream Sundae,” “When It Breaks” and “Cheer Up Baby.”

    Robert Keating (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    Well on their way to becoming refined songsmiths, Inhaler songs are defined with a dizzying array of sonic textures, complete with a melodic chorus that grabs your immediate attention upon first listen. Their dynamic, intricate instrumentation is anchored by Jenkinson’s soaring guitar riffs, Keating’s rhythmic, thumping bass lines and McMahon’s dynamic drumming style reminiscent of Stewart Copeland, The Police drummer he has noted as one of his inspirations. The closing number, “My Honest Face,” is a coming-of-age song that Eli wrote about losing himself, and then finding himself again, figuring out the type of performer that he wanted to be onstage, in front of a live audience.

    Josh Jenkinson (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    Inhaler’s It Won’t Always Be Like This North American tour wrapped in Toronto, Canada on April 6th. The band’s next plans for world domination in 2022 include 60 plus shows spanning the globe that will take them to Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Scandinavia, The Balkans, United Kingdom, and of course, The Emerald Isle. Several stops along the way will also include major festival dates, such as PinkPop (June 19), Glastonbury (June 22), Rock Werchter (July 1) and Lollapalooza (July 28). Additional details can be found on their website here: https://www.inhaler.band/

    Eli Hewson (Photo: Michael Dinger)

    Rebounder Setlist: Change Shapes > Slow Angel > The Library > Premium Fantasy > Lovers > Swim Zone > Night Sports

    Inhaler Setlist: It Won’t Always Be Like This > We Have to Move On > Slide Out the Window > Ice Cream Sundae > When It Breaks > A Night on the Floor > Who’s Your Money On? (Plastic House) > My King Will Be Kind > Totally > In My Sleep > Cheer Up Baby > My Honest Face

  • Jason Flashner Releases Double Albums, ‘Rocks’ and ‘Roots’

    Long Island native Jason Flashner has returned with a double album release. Released on the same day, Rocks and Roots work together to provide listeners with a complete musical experience. Rocks was made with a full band and Roots was made as its acoustic partner.

    Both albums feature an 11-song tracklist, with optimistic lyrics dreaming of a better future and human resilience. This double release follows his 2014 album, Indie Tale, which displayed Flashner’s budding musical prowess. Rocks and Roots allowed him to gain a deeper knowledge of his recording equipment, while also giving him the opportunity to record all the parts for his album independently. 

    During quarantine, Flashner chose to immerse himself in the recording process, in an effort to learn more about the equipment and instruments in his studio. After conducting research to see how he could improve his environment, he came to realize that he had more than enough material for an album and chose to express his new found knowledge through these recent projects. 

    “Alive Awake!” draws listeners in with its upbeat, friendly instrumental. The lyrics contain such an earnest appreciation for life that you can’t help, but to think of all the positives in your own life. This catchy album opener is sure to put you in a good mood.

    “Timing”’s relatable message reminds listeners that it’s okay if things don’t go right the first time. There will always be another chance, another opportunity, another day. The strong instrumental and faster pace injects listeners with the added strength they need to get through the day, before closing with a snappy finish.

    “Better Day” showcases Flashner’s optimism for the future. This modern anthem for peace serves as the closer for both albums and encourages listeners to leave behind their greedy tendencies. Slower paced instrumentals really allow the message to sink in.

    Key Tracks: Alive Awake!, Timing, Better Day

  • ‘Check In’ With MVW’s First Single from Upcoming Album, Featuring Matt Ox

    Michael Vincent Waller’s foray into the world of hip hop continues with his latest single, “Check In,” featuring teenage YouTube star and rapper, Matt Ox. The highly touted classical composer’s latest endeavor comes on the heels of his debut hip hop project, the Lex Luger assisted, CLASSIC$.

    MVW now recruits the frenetic Matt Ox, who has amassed tens of millions of views, with his breakout song “Overwhelming” amassing 31 million views. “Check In” will serve as promotion for MVW’s sophomore album, Connections. Continuing to draw on the parallels between his life as a composer and hip-hop producer.

    The theme of the upcoming project is entitled ‘Connections,’ MVW reveals.” “This first single channels that ethos of branching out into the hip hop landscape and making revelations through collaboration and furthermore, the title for the project was derived from a bar in [the song’s first verse], “I am way too connected, too many connections.

    Connections are what MVW has continued to foster, as he has developed working relationships with many talented acts like Atlanta-bred Lil Gotit and Good Music artist Valee. Jumping head-first into a new creative space, an invigorated MVW has churned out his second project in less than a year.

    Matt Ox, whose newer releases have seen him experiment with his vocal ranges, shows his versatility. On “Check In” he rhymes in a start & stop flow focusing on cadence and annotation. 

    As a producer MVW is equally parts free-wheeling and controlling. Preferring to give leeway on artistic freedom while focusing on the song’s structure and vocal tones on his beats. 

    Overall, Matt was given freedom to be inventive and true to his voice in the chorus and verse, but how the final arrangement and orchestration played out was very meticulous and true to the way I like to work on records that is starting to feel like a melodic signature for the music I’m working to produce and release into the world.

    MVW’s quest to explore classical sounds within the frame of contemporary trap sounds require a great attention to detail. On “Check In” Matt Ox’s enigmatic flow on eerily inviting loops are structured for rhythmic optimization and his pursuit has brought him, Connections

    The vocals could be considered more complex in their delivery and intonation than maybe appears on the surface, or from first listen. I think the more one sits with the material and marinates on how the vocals are arranged with the beat, the exact placement and timing in relation to the bars and feel of the cadence.

    MVW’s continues the road to Connections with another Matt Ox assisted single, also featuring Valee and 645AR releasing on April 22 and a spring/summer timetable set for the album.

  • VRSTY Share “Hush” Video

    New York City based band VRSTY (pronounced “Varsity”) have shared their newest music video for their song “Hush.”

    VRSTY
    VRSTY consists of Joey Varela [vocals], Javy Dorrejo [bass], Chris Cody [drums], and Paul Gregory [guitar].

    The vocals of Joey Varela and sound from Javy Dorrejo [bass], Chris Cody [drums], and Paul Gregory [guitar] provide the bands one of a kind musical genre, a unique fusion of R&B with vocal elements of post-hardcore sound. The new video “Hush” does the band justice showing these different musical elements.

    Welcome Home is the band’s debut album, which has accumulated six million streams in less than a year and yielded the head-turning singles “Shameless” and “Massive.” 

    “‘Hush’ is definitely one of my favorite songs on the entire record,” says Varela. “It’s also one of the most different songs simply because it’s more uplifting and fun rather than dark and moody —my usual mood! Writing this song was incredibly therapeutic for me yet also super scary. Because it was so different, I wasn’t sure if anybody was gonna like it. However when Welcome Home dropped, it ended up becoming a fan-favorite. I just hope it makes people feel the way it made me feel when I first wrote it.”

    Welcome Home is an incredibly personal album to me,” Varela shares. “I know everybody says that, and hey, maybe they’re not lying when they do. I sure as hell am not. It was definitely a task, at first, trying to figure out how to phrase or sing something without getting too personal. But somewhere along the way, I threw that idea out the window and decided to say exactly what I felt. You won’t find me trying to sound cool or using any fancy wordplay. It’s just me in my rawest form, saying exactly what I’ve felt or experienced over the years, which is what has made me who I am today. I think if anybody ever wants to get to know me, this record will give you everything you need to know. No secrets. Just me.”

  • CEG Announces Phish After-Party Series, featuring Funky as Hell, The DAB Sessions, Spafford, Neighbor and more

    With Phish ready to will return to Madison Square Garden this month for four nights over April 20-23, post show plans are back as well, with CEG Presents their annual Phish After-Party series at a number of venues near MSG. The shows feature up and coming bands in the nationwide jam scene, including the debut of Funky as Hell, The DAB Sessions, Pink Talking Fish, Neighbor, Dogs in a Pile and Spafford.

    Phish After-Party

    Among these shows, CEG has just announced the debut of all-star supergroup Funky As Hell, celebrating the music of Prince, James Brown, Michael Jackson and more, at Sony Hall on April 21.

    The artist lineup features bassist extraordinaire MonoNeon (Prince, Ghost-Note), vocalist Chris Rob (Talib Kweli), New York City’s DJ Logic, keyboardist Alric Carter (TAUK), trumpet players Chris Bullock & Mike “Maz” Maher both of Snarky Puppy, and The Chase Brothers (guitarist Matt Chase and drummer Adam Chase) of the James Brown Dance Party and Jazz is PHSH.

    Previously announced for 4/20 is The DAB Sessions, an interactive improvisational experience, hosted by Phish lyricist Tom Marshall featuring John Medeski, Mono Neon, Scott Metzger, and The Chase Brothers, at The Cutting Room, just 3 blocks from Madison Square Garden.

    phish after party

    Also on 4/20, CEG Phish After-Party series regular Pink Talking Fish, who fuse together the music of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, and Phish, will perform at Gramercy Theatre.

    Two up and coming bands generating buzz in the jamband scene can be seen after Phish on 4/21 witu Neighbor at The Cutting Room and Dogs In a Pile on 4/23 at Hill Country. Arizona touring stalwarts Spafford will also perform at Sony Hall on April 23, the final night of Phish’s MSG run.

    $1 for every ticket sold during the series will be donated to Phish’s non-profit the WaterWheel Foundation. Tickets and information can be found at www.phishafterparties.nyc 

    Phish After-Party Series Lineup 2022

    Wednesday April 20, 2022

    The DAB Sessions – John Medeski, MonoNeon, Eddie Roberts, and The Chase Brothers
    Hosted By Tom Marshall
    Cutting Room    
    Ticket Link

    The DAB Sessions is an improvisation series hosted by Tom Marshall and Osiris  Podcasts featuring musicians from a variety of musical backgrounds. The series is supported by Nugs.net and celebrates the power of improvisation and how it connects musicians and fans through “in the moment” creation.

    Pink Talking Fish                 
    Gramercy Theatre                
    Ticket Link
    A Fusion of Pink Floyd, The Talking Heads, and Phish.

    Thursday April 21, 2022 

    Neighbor                                
    Cutting Room    
    Ticket Link
    The Manhattan debut of one of the most talked about new bands on the scene!

    Funky As Hell
    Celebrating the music of Prince, James Brown, Michael Jackson & more
    MonoNeon (Prince, Ghost-Note), Chris Rob (Talib Kweli), DJ Logic, AC Carter (Tauk), Chris Bullock & Mike “Maz” Maher (Snarky Puppy),  The Chase Brothers (James Brown Dance Party)
    Sony Hall 
    Ticket Link

    Saturday April 23, 2022 

    *Dogs In a Pile
    Hill Country
    Ticket Link

    *Spafford                                 
    Sony Hall  
    Ticket Link

  • 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