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  • Get Ready For The Weeknd “After Hours Till Dawn” Tour Featuring Doja Cat, Stopping at Met Life Stadium Concert In July

    World renowned R&B/Soul singer The Weeknd is set for an international tour of his albums After Hours and Dawn FM, beginning in his hometown of Toronto, Ontario this July. He will travel thereafter all across the U.S., including Met Life Stadium in Rutherford, NJ on Saturday July 16, 2022.

    After Hours Till Dawn

    His first half of the tour will conclude this September in Los Angeles, California at Sofi Stadium before continuing overseas. Additionally, Pop and R&B/Soul singer Doja Cat, will join the stage during this tour.

    Fans will be given the option of three different pre sales for The Weeknd’s Tour. On March 4, access to pre sale tickets will be granted to those who previously had After Hours arena tour tickets. Furthermore, fans who are Verizon Up loyalty program customers will have first access to purchase presale tickets for certain shows between March 7 at 10 AM, until Wednesday March 9 at 10 PM. Lastly, Spotify users who are also top streamers of The Weeknd, will be provided with the option of buying presale tickets starting March 8, as well as Live Nation presales in all markets.

    After Hours Till Dawn will mark the first time The Weeknd tours his remarkable albums. Blinding Lights, a single on After Hours, was named the new No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 song of all time. Fans are in for a revitalizing concert that will reflect the creative journey of After Hours and Dawn FM.

    The Weeknd did more than just sing, but developed an emotional story, not only musically, but visually through the use of his short films and music videos, which brought his words to life. In fact, Amazon Prime Video recently debuted The Weeknd x The Dawn FM Experience. This special is a theatrical performance of Dawn FM.

    The Weeknd will represent Goodwill as their ambassador and team up with the United Nations World Food Programme, which is the world’s largest humanitarian organization fighting against global hunger. Together they will launch the XO Humanitarian Fund, which is administered by World Food Program USA. Although The Weeknd is a multi-platinum and diamond certified global superstar, he still desires to give back to those in need, specifically communities on the brink of starvation in countries like Ethiopia, Madagascar and Yemen. His philanthropic efforts do not stop there since the two-time Grammy winning artist will not only contribute $1 from each ticket sold from his tour within North America, but make a donation of $500,000.

    Tickets for the North American dates go on sale beginning Thursday, March 10 at 10 am via TheWeeknd.com/tour.

    THE WEEKND AFTER HOURS TIL DAWN TOUR 2022 NORTH AMERICAN DATES:

    FRI       8-Jul     Toronto, ON                 Rogers Centre

    THU     14-Jul   Philadelphia, PA           Lincoln Financial Field

    SAT     16-Jul   East Rutherford, NJ             MetLife Stadium

    THU     21-Jul   Boston, MA                  Gillette Stadium

    SUN     24-Jul   Chicago, IL                   Soldier Field

    WED    27-Jul   Detroit, MI                     Ford Field

    SAT     30-Jul   Washington, DC           FedExField

    THU     4-Aug   Tampa, FL                    Raymond James Stadium

    SAT     6-Aug   Miami, FL                     Hard Rock Stadium

    THU     11-Aug Atlanta, GA                  Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    SUN     14-Aug Arlington, TX                AT&T Stadium

    THU     18-Aug Denver, CO                  Empower Field at Mile High

    SAT     20-Aug Las Vegas, NV             Allegiant Stadium

    TUE     23-Aug Vancouver, BC             BC Place

    THU     25-Aug Seattle, WA                  Lumen Field

    SAT     27-Aug San Francisco, CA        Levi’s Stadium

    TUE     30-Aug Phoenix, AZ                 State Farm Stadium

    FRI       2-Sep   Los Angeles, CA           SoFi Stadium

  • Sigur Rós Announces World Tour, With Stops in Brooklyn and Manhattan

    Iceland natives, Sigur Rós, are set to return to the stage with the announcement of their 2022 world tour. The group will bring their unique sound to North America, starting with their 4/30 show in Mexico before traveling through the states and ending with three shows in NYC. 

    Sigur Rós
    PC : Dean Deblois & Hörður Óttarsson

    Fans will have the opportunity to hear brand new music as Sigur Rós showcases what they’ve been writing and recording for their new album. They will also draw material from their 25 year discography to give fans the nostalgic feeling they’ve been waiting for. Founding members Jónsi and Georg Holm will be joined by former member Kjartan Sveinsson for both the tour and album recording.

    After making their way across the U.S, the group will finish off the North American leg of the tour by spending three days in NYC. They will stop at Kings Theatre and Beacon Theatre, with attendance at the former requiring proof of full vaccination. Tickets, as well as more information can be found on the band’s website.

    Tour Dates

    4/30 – Festival Vaivén, Mexico

    5/3 – Citibanamex Auditorium, Monterrey

    5/5 – Auditorio Telmex Guadalajara

    5/9 Orpheum Theatre – Vancouver, BC

    5/11 Theater of the Clouds – Portland, OR

    5/13 Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA

    5/17 Frost Amphitheater – Stanford, CA

    5/19 Shrine Auditorium – Los Angeles, CA

    5/23 ACL Live at the Moody Theater – Austin TX

    5/24 ACL Live at the Moody Theater – Austin TX

    5/25 Winspear Opera House – Dallas, TX

    5/27 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre – Atlanta, GA

    5/28 Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN

    5/31 State Theatre – Minneapolis, MN

    6/1 Riverside Theater – Milwaukee, WI

    6/3 Masonic Temple Theatre – Detroit, MI

    6/4 Auditorium Theatre – Chicago, IL

    6/6 The Anthem – Washington, D.C.

    6/7 The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA

    6/8 Boch Wang Theatre – Boston, MA

    6/10 Place des Arts – Montreal, QC

    6/11 Meridian Hall – Toronto, ON

    6/14 Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, NY

    6/17 Beacon Theatre – New York, NY

    6/18 Beacon Theatre – New York, NY

  • Premiere: Long Island Artist Logan Whaley Releases Old-School Single “Funky Tonight”

    Long Island artist Logan Whaley is releasing his new old-school style single “Funky Tonight” on March 4, and a planned full-length album. NYS Music today premieres the single below.

    Best known for performing all over NYC and his work with Vana Liya, Logan Whaley continues to make a name for himself as a solo performer and mesmerizing stage presence and deeply-felt lyrics.

    His music refuses to be categorized, as it is a fusion of multiple genres at once, utilizing pop, rock, classical, and R&B.

    Logan Whaley
    Logan Whaley’s new single cover “Funky Tonight.”

    Whaley’s new single “Funky Tonight” comes a little after a year since his debut album On The Cusp. With a live line-up secured, he was ready to go into the studio. After working on an old project, he decided he was ready for something fresh. Magic was born in the studio with this one, and after performing it live, it became an instant favorite.

    NYS Music contributor Nick Codina shared the following thoughts on “Funky Tonight”:

    When the music is too loud to exchange words, musicians and their fans exchange facial expressions. A simple smirk or stank face speaks volumes by silently saying, “I dig this, I’m here for it and want more of it.”

    While listening to the new single by Logan Whaley I found my self in that stank face expression. From the first note to the last horn, the perfect combination of funky peaks and breakdowns flow seamlessly into eachother and make for a perfect formula of eccentric surprises and delights. From the synthesizer chords to the perfectly placed horn section this new single has the makings of a funk classic. If you’re looking for a groove to make you move and get you into that dancing mood, “Funky Tonight” will not disappoint.

    Accompanying the album release, an Indiegogo is launching which will serve as a pre-order for his brand new album, also titled Funky Tonight. The money from the preorder will go towards merch and touring.

    Also accompanying the release of the single and new album announcement, the band will be playing three shows in NY.

    Logan Whaley’s new single “Funky Tonight” will be released March 4 on all streaming platforms. Listen below now exclusively on NYS Music.

  • Hippo Campus Stretch out ‘LP3’ at Brooklyn Steel

    Indie rockers and St. Paul, Minnesota natives Hippo Campus stopped at Brooklyn Steel Tuesday, March 1st, for their first of two concerts in the city. The tour is fresh off the release of the band’s new album LP3, featuring the popular singles “Ride or Die” and “Semi Pro.” The band harnesses a classic indie rock base and adds embellished horns and a cheeky vocal and lyric style.

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    Hippo Campus at Brooklyn Steel, 3/1/22. Photo by Buscar Photo

    Hippo Campus made the long trip across the East River for a second gig at Webster Hall on Wednesday night. Support is being provided by San Diego native and rising indie-pop sensation Jelani Aryeh. Providing a perfect complement to Hippo Campus, Jelani Aryeh mixes a breezy R&B vocal style with electro-pop instrumentals. Despite playing with a new band, they perform with the chemistry of a longstanding group. The band is gaining momentum so quickly that Jelani joked on stage that they are “trying out a different band name every night” until they find one that sticks. While unfamiliar with the group prior to the show, the hard hitting jams and outros left a stinging impression on us and the rest of the crowd. Many fans made sure to grab a shirt and record from the surging young artist.

    Hippo Campus released their first two LPs back in 2017 and 2018. After a short turned extended break due to the pandemic, the band returned in February with their third effort. LP3 is the band’s first album on Grand Jury Records and sees the group making strides in their production and album development. The 10-track album spans a concise 33 minutes but packs in indie rock bangers, soulful ballads, and crowd pleasing sing alongs. Fans filled out two sold-out NYC shows and most of the remaining tour is sold out.

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    Hippo Campus at Brooklyn Steel, 3/1/22. Photo by Buscar Photo

    The Hippo Campus tour is in the final phase. Beginning in early February around the release of LP3, shows are scheduled through the middle of March. There is one more New York stop on the run, over at Buffalo’s Town Ballroom with support coming from Boyish. Tickets are still available for this show. Head over to the band’s website for the tour itinerary and see our full photo gallery from the Brooklyn Steel show below.

  • TroutStock 2022 Features Dirtwire, Magic Beans, and more, August 5-7 in Coeymans Hollow

    Coming this summer, the TroutStock 2022 festival is celebrating a full weekend of music. Along with 20 different musical acts, more vendors and a larger capacity compared to last year. This unforgettable event will be held from August 5th-7th in Coeymans Hollow, just a 30 minute drive from Albany and 45 minutes from Kingston.

    TroutStock 2022
    Coming summer 2022

    The grassroots festival will be held at Magic Forest Farm, Coeymans Hollow, NY, 225 acres of forested land nestled in the foothills of the Catskills near Albany. Likewise, featuring artists like Dirtwire, Magic Beans, Leon Trout, Bella’s Bartok, Strange Machines, and more. 

    This is a 3-day camping and music filled event that will have local food, craft and art vendors accompanied by top of the line sound and music.

    Magic Forest Farms

    Originally starting out as just a backyard party, TroutStock festival quickly progressed. With the support of their fans and friends, they transformed into what it is today. With their first event last August, TroutStock decided to go for round two and expand the festival. Overall, their goal is to celebrate the friendships they have gained over the years by bringing everyone together to showcase their amazing talents. 

    Magic Forest Farms Camping

    The location of the festival, Magic Forest Farm, is a beautiful spot that allows for freedom and creativity. Furthermore, giving attendees plenty of personal space while camping and in the crowd.  

    The goal of this festival is to keep this an intimate experience year after year with a headliners and local acts. Additionally, for attendees to get an up close experience of their favorite bands without fighting the crowd.  

    Live Music Schedule

    Friday August 5th – 10:30am-2am
    Saturday August 6th – 10:30am-2am
    Sunday August 7th – 10:30am-4:00pm 

    For all guests, the festival grounds will need to be 100% cleared by 5pm on Sunday August 7th.

    To purchase tickets, visit and for more additional information, please visit 

  • Indie Band El Modernist Release Music Video for “New Waves”

    The Albany based indie band, El Modernist, released a new single, “New Waves” on Friday, February 25. Their release also features an accompanying music video, a first for the band.

    El Modernist

    El Modernist’s single release arrives as they prepare for NYS Music’s March Madness 2022 Tournament. The competition will begin on March 1.

    The new single address a theme common to many musicians: the struggle to fit in.

    “New Waves” is a song about never fitting in but loving yourself regardless,” El Modernist said in a press release. “We have all felt alienated at some point in life, but it is important to remember that there is no “right” way to live, and all you can really do is try and be happy as you are.”

    Despite its potentially heavy subject matter the music video for “New Waves” is more of a romp than a meditation on individuality.

    In the video for “New Waves” a mysterious masked man chases the band’s members. Killing them one by one. The assassin’s goals remain unclear. He might be a symbol for how a boring life can kill you, or for how you’re not really alive unless you’re true to yourself, or it could just be an entertaining narrative spun into a music video. Either way, the light-hearted tone and comical ways the killer takes out the band members make for an enjoyable watch.

    El Modernist defines its music as featuring “pulsating hooks and lush melodic waves of psychedelia” combined with “upbeat, catchy garage-rock” that is fused “with a modern alternative hip-hop sound”.

    Their website elaborates by explaining “[which] is a fancy way of saying they sing and play guitars and sometimes raps happen and it’s fun”, displaying the sense of humor and self-awareness displayed in the “New Waves” video.

  • Joanie Leeds and Her 6 year old Daughter Release ‘Fauci Ouchie’ Single

    NYC based 2021 Grammy winner, Joanie Leeds, and her six year old daughter have released ‘Fauci Ouchie,’ a duet written to help kids feel better about getting vaccinated.

    2021 Grammy winner for Best Children’s Album, Joanie Leeds (a notorious Phish head), and her newest collaborator, her 6-year-old daughter Joya, have written “Fauci Ouchie” a song about a critical message, getting vaccinated. 

    Joanie Leeds, NYS Based 2021 Grammy Winner, and Her 6yr Old Daughter Release 'Fauci Ouchie'

    Leeds, like many others, had her daughter registered without hesitation the moment Covid-19 vaccinations were made available for children 5 and up.  She states:

    After living through almost 2 years of a deadly pandemic, adding an extra layer of protection for our kids was a no-brainer and personally brought the anxiety layer down to ‘normal levels.’

    Joanie Leeds
    Joanie Leeds and Her 6yr Old Daughter Release 'Fauci Ouchie'
    Joanie Leeds and Her 6yr Old Daughter Release ‘Fauci Ouchie’

    After receiving her 1st vaccine, Leed’s daughter was gifted a book about Dr. Fauci and she could not put it down. Soon after, the two were playfully referring to her upcoming second shot as her “Fauci Ouchie.” Joya loved the name so much that they decided to write a song with the goal of preparing and encouraging other children to feel better about getting vaccines. 

    Joanie Leeds and Her 6yr Old Daughter Release 'Fauci Ouchie'
    Joanie Leeds and Her 6yr Old Daughter Release ‘Fauci Ouchie’

    Joanie and Joya hope families find it refreshing to hear about the experience in a helpful and positive way from child to child.

    Knowing some kids might be scared, Joya’s inspiration for the song is to get the point across that “it wasn’t so bad.” Her daughter loved that by getting vaccinated, she was doing her part to help others and making the world a safer place.    

    Leeds and Joya’s goal is to share the lesson that getting vaccinated supports not only our individual health, but also that of our entire world. This was something that made Joya feel proud and empowered, and she hopes that it will be for other kids as well. 

  • Chautauqua Institution In Jamestown Announces Summer Amphitheater Shows

    The Chautauqua Institution in Jamestown has announced its 2022 Amphitheater shows, with a huge lineup of artists and comedians.

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    Chautauqua Institution Amphitheater.

    Prominently, singer Sheryl Crow will be playing on July 12, bringing hits like “All I Wanna Do” and “Soak Up the Sun” to the Amphitheater. Her openers will be five-time Grammy-winning bluesman Keb’ Mo’ and blues band Southern Avenue.

    Sheryl Crow.

    On July 11, Cuban pianist and composer Aldo-López-Gavilán will be performing. Excelling as a recitalist and performer, he will also be joined by his brother Ilmar Gavilán, who is a child prodigy and began his career at age 14.

    The Gavilán Brothers.

    July 15 brings ABBA The Concert, said to be the most authentic tribute to ABBA. They will play all the songs that made ABBA great, including “Mamma Mia,” “S.O.S,” “Money, Money, Money,” “The Winner Takes All,” and “Waterloo.”

    On July 16, Chautauqua School of Music faculty members Aaron Berofsky, Kathryn Votapek, and Felix Wang with pianist Phillip Bush will be performing.

    Aaron Berofsky, Kathryn Votapek, Felix Wang, and Phillip Bush.

    On July 23, pianist Brian Zeger and the members of the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and School of Music will be performing. Zeger appears regularly as guest faculty at the Chautauqua Opera Conservatory and is widely recognized as one of today’s leading collaborative pianists.

    Brian Zeger and other members of the Orchestra.

    On August 5, Brett Eldredge will be performing. He is a country music star, with seven number one radio hits, nine gold and platinum-certified singles, two gold-certified albums, and multiple CMA, ACM, and CMT Music nominations and wins.

    On August 8, there will be a dynamic ensemble filled with America’s top brass players, called Seraph Brass, performing. They are winners of the 2019 American Prize in Chamber Music.

    Seraph Brass.

    On August 17, jazz pianist and organist Matthew Whitaker will be at the Amphitheater. Profiled on shows such as 60 Minutes and The Today Show, Whitaker has played at places like Carnegie Hall and with artists like Jason Moran and Jon Batiste.

    Matthew Whitaker.

    There are loads of other events happening at the Chautauqua Amphitheater including comedian Jay Leno, The Voice winners Girl Named Tom, The Avett Brothers, and Stars of the Peking Acrobats.

    This summer’s shows at the Chautauqua Amphitheater in Jamestown will be packed with loads of talent, from musicians to comedians to even acrobats. Tickets can be found here.

  • Elton John Performs His Final Madison Square Garden Shows

    “You can’t move atmosphere and you can’t move history.” That is what Elton John said about Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, February 22, when referring to the Garden possibly being moved a few years ago. He has said many times that the Garden is his “most favorite stage on Earth”. John has performed there over 70 times spanning his 60 year career, but it is still sad to think that no future generations will get to experience an Elton concert at MSG ever again.

    That being said, his farewell shows at The Garden were nothing less than extraordinary. The setlist was filled with his greatest hits from the 70’s and 80’s with the exception of “Cold Heart”, his recent duet with Dua Lipa from his “Lockdown Sessions” album which came out in October of last year.

    elton john madison square garden

    He kicked off the show with “Bennie and the Jets” and “Philadelphia Freedom.” Other songs on the setlist included “Rocket Man”, “Levon” and “The Bitch is Back”. He played for 2 and a half hours and only took two small breaks for costume changes. While addressing the crowd for the final time, Elton said “After this tour is finished, I’m going to spend time with my family, my children, and enjoy the rest of my life. Thank you for understanding. I love you so much.” It was a bittersweet moment. The crowd gave him a standing ovation as he transitioned into “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.”

    elton john madison square garden

    On the way to NYC, Elton’s private jet was forced to make an emergency landing after it suffered hydraulic failure at 10,000 feet. Luckily he was able to get on another plane and make it to NYC and perform the final two Garden shows. These shows were already rescheduled from last year because of the rise in Covid cases. This tour does not end until 2023 with the last show being scheduled in Sweden. You can see all the remaining tour dates here

    Elton John – Madison Square Garden, NYC – Tuesday, February 22, 2022

    Setlist: Bennie and the Jets, Philadelphia Freedom, I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues, Border Song, TIny Dancer, Have Mercy on the Criminal, Rocket Man, Take Me to the Pilot, Someone Saved My Life Tonight, Levon, Candle in the Wind, Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding, Burn Down the Mission, Sad Songs (Say So Much), Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me, The Bitch is Back, I’m Still Standing, Crocodile Rock, Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting, Cold Heart, Your Song, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

  • Goose Make Arena Debut at Mohegan Sun for Goosemas VIII

    February 26, 2022 is a day I will remember for the rest of my life. The last time I was this excited to see a band for the first time was for Phish in June 2012. Just over two years since the 1/25/20 “Hot Tea” earwormed me and I dove into the Goose rabbit hole, I was finally able to see them live – and not just any show. The eighth annual Goosemas celebration at and their first ever show in an arena, at Mohegan Sun.

    Mohegan Sun was absolutely bursting at the seams from the beginning of the day. I spent most of the afternoon at the PhanArt “The Hometown Flodown” show (shoutout to the El Goose Times and GrooveSafe crew) before heading into the venue a little before showtime. I was stationed with one of my Always Almost There co-hosts Neal on the floor Peter side.

    Goosemas VIII was not about massive jams. It was about a single statement: this band is built for arena rock.

    Three sets with nary a ballad, two debuts, and a distinct shift away from the expected songs (I hit just two of my Fantasy Goose picks that were largely comprised of longtime setlist staples). Percussionist Jeff Arevalo even remarked how he was glad they had to reschedule Goosemas from December – this gave the band the opportunity to incorporate many of their more recent songwriting efforts that had yet to be debuted in 2021.

    The lights dropped around 8:15 and thousands of people simultaneously yelled “GOOOOOOOSE!”. The band walked on stage and started into holiday classic “Linus and Lucy,” Peter’s special grand piano shining from the get-go. Ripping a hot “Yeti” next, the energy in the venue seemed to grow with each note as I basked in finally hearing one of my favourite bands live for the first time.

    After “Yeti” came a fantastic “Atlas Dogs,” one of the best songs debuted by the band in 2022, Peter yet again shining on piano. The sound in the room was crystal-clear, and Spuds’ tom work especially cut right through and sent vibrations through the room.

    The uptempo “Echo of a Rose” arrangement came next and got my feet grooving through another fantastic jam. The big musical focal point of the night, as mentioned earlier, was Peter’s grand piano. Dominating almost every jam with its incredibly deep sound, the ivories were sounding phenomenal.

    The first set came to a close with an always-fiery “So Ready” and a new, reworked “Silver Rising.”

    Goose came out swinging in set two with a “Rockdale” that built to FIVE peaks and rivals the 11/21/21 version for G.O.A.T. status (note: this is a #HastyRank and is subject to change). A song that has become special to me recently, “Red Bird” (written about Peter’s mother), began with soft “Vintage Vibe” work as we all were #StraightBirdn. Continuing the theme of the night, the jam was relatively short, packed some serious energy, and faded nicely into “Rosewood Heart.” The band made the long-awaited live debut of Nina Simone’s “Sinnerman” before blasting into “The Empress of Organos” to close the set.

    “Empress” is one of my favourite songs and I was OVER THE MOON to see it live at my first show. From Trevor’s bass solo to the blistering peak, I was dancing my ASS off until the end and was just about to head to the bathroom when Spuds grabbed the mic and called his girlfriend Sam on stage.

    What followed was an incredibly heartfelt proposal (somehow not involving potatoes) as the whole arena cheered the two of them on.

    Set three consisted of three songs, all 2022 debuts and the first three songs on the upcoming Dripfield album.

    “Borne” opened the final frame, and while it lacked the extended groove-based jam of its L.A. and Seattle counterparts, Rick and Peter’s guitar/synth build seemed to stretch out forever as Andrew Goedde’s expanded arena-size light rig washed colours and patterns over the audience.

    Moving next into the debut performance of “Hungersite,” the band established it quickly as a top-notch jam vehicle as the energy in the venue continued to climb higher and higher.

    The jamming highlight of the show, however, would come in the live debut of “Dripfield.” The title track to the band’s upcoming album and most recent single release, this song showcases the dual-drummer attack of the band in a Peter Gabriel-esque vibe (Thank you Becky Chinman for that fantastic parallel!) that came close to shaking the walls. A jam like the San Francisco “Wysteria” but without some of the evil, Spuds’ incredible tom work pushed Rick and Peter’s dueling guitars into a churning and rhythmic groove that stretched for minutes (#HastyRanking as a top jam of the year so far).

    There was only one song that the band could encore with, despite the setlist saying “Tumble.” Mohegan ERUPTED as Rick strummed the familiar opening chords to “Arcadia” and thousands of people sang along to the lyrics of what is arguably the quintessential Goose song. The band drove this jam into a piano-led and bright space before the second-ever “slow ending” (LTP 6/18/21) to the song built into the typical scorching final “Arcadia” solo to end the third set.

    Mark my words: this was Goose’s first arena show, but it is far from the last. The band’s sound will continue to evolve and grow, and so too will its fanbase. We are incredibly lucky to witness this growth firsthand and I can’t wait to continue listening to and enjoying every note they play for decades to come.

    There was a moment during “Arcadia” where I realized that decades from now, I’ll be taking my children to Goose concerts and passing on the live music gift that my dad has given me my whole life. Thank you to this incredible band for welcoming me (second set “American Woman” and all) and cultivating an environment of positivity and love while producing some truly mind-blowing music.

    Shoutout to everybody who came up and said hello at Mohegan as well – such an honour and a pleasure to meet all of you!!

    And an extra-HUGE thank you to Jake Silco for bringing me on Goose tour as assistant/driver – having the opportunity to travel and see this band is amazing!!

    Tune into a special Always Almost There Goosemas recap episode here.

    Goose – Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT – Goosemas VIII – February 26, 2022

    Set 1: Linus and Lucy, Yeti, Atlas Dogs > Echo of a Rose, So Ready, Silver Rising
    Set 2: Rockdale, Red Bird > Rosewood Heart, Sinnerman*, Empress of Organos
    Set 3: Borne, Hungersite* > Dripfield*
    Encore: Arcadia

    * First time played