Category: Regions

  • Kevin Devine Announces Tour With NY Dates And New Single

    New York-based songwriter and artist Kevin Devine announced a Spring tour that has multiple NY dates with Kayleigh Goldsworthy and his new single “How Can I Help You?”

    kevin devine
    Kevin Devine, photo by Erik Tanner.

    Devine spoke about the new single:

    [The single] is a dance song for wallflowers, body music for the brain, a gently caffeinated disco gallop arpeggiating through the last aspirational sliver separating a relationship from its end.

    The single is thoughtful and drum-backed as he sings “How can I help you push through yourself to me? / How I can help you tell me what you need?” He speaks about the castles of love, and how he has been entranced in them.

    Kevin Devine will be going on tour this Spring with Kayleigh Goldsworthy and will be hitting Buffalo and Brooklyn, tickets can be found here.

    Kevin Devine Tour Dates Spring 2022 With Kayleigh Goldsworthy

    Wednesday, April 6th – Baltimore, MD – Ottobar 
    Thursday, April 7th – Cleveland, OH – Mahall’s 
    Friday, April 8th – Buffalo, NY – Mohawk Place
    Saturday, April 9th – Toronto, ON – Velvet 
    Sunday, April 10th – Detroit, MI – Shelter
    Tuesday, April 12th – Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry 
    Wednesday, April 13th – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall 
    Friday, April 15th – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg 
    Saturday, April 16th – Boston, MA – Sinclair
    Friday, April 29th – Philadelphia, PA – FU Church 
    Saturday, April 30th – Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar 
    Sunday, May 1st – Nashville, TN – Mercury Lounge 
    Tuesday, May 3rd – Dallas, TX – Tulips 
    Wednesday, May 4th – Austin, TX – Antone’s 
    Friday, May 6th – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom 
    Saturday, May 7th – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy 
    Sunday, May 8th – San Diego, CA – Soda Bar 
    Monday, May 9th – San Francisco, CA – Great American 
    Wednesday, May 11th – Portland, OR – Doug Fir 
    Thursday, May 12th – Seattle, WA – Chop Suey 
    Saturday, May 14th – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby 
    Sunday, May 15th – Denver, CO – Bluebird 
    Tuesday, May 17th – St. Louis, MO – Off-Broadway 
    Thursday, May 19th – Orlando, FL – Soundbar 
    Friday, May 20th – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade

  • 45th Annual Freihofer’s Jazz Festival Returns to SPAC June 25th and 26th with Wynton Marsalis, Booker T and many more

    June 25th and 26th will be two days of the 45th Annual Freihofer’s Jazz Festival at SPAC in Saratoga Springs. The weekend event will feature a plethora of legendary and Grammy award-winning musicians.

    Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival has been one of North America’s largest jazz festivals over the past 45 years. This year’s festival will mark the 25th anniversary of its partnership with Freihofer’s. The bakery committed a multi-year sponsorship to the festival. The Festival will have a weekend of entertaining music, and other amenities to enjoy as well. This includes an arts and crafts fair, artist CD signings, and food vendors.

    Saratoga Performing Arts Center will allow families to bring their own food, blankets, tents, and lawn umbrellas. A $20 student and child amphitheater pass will be offered for children ages 12 and under and students with school-issued ID at the time of entrance. Also, parking will be free.

    Jazz Festival

    The line-up is headlined by Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, returning to the festival for the first time since 1998; soul music legend Booker T. Presents: A Stax Revue;
    powerhouse vocalist Ledisi for her festival debut; jazz/hip-hop crossover great Robert
    Glasper
    ; and New Orleans funk and jazz collective Galactic featuring Anjelika Jelly
    Joseph 
    for its festival debut.

    Saturday, June 25

    Amphitheater :

    Booker T. Presents: A Stax Revue*

    Robert Glasper

    Galactic featuring Anjelika Jelly Joseph*

    Con Tumbao* featuring Issac Delgado, Robby Ameen, Oscar Hernandez, Conrad Herwig, Pedrito Martinez, Juan Munguia, Alain Pérez, Mike Rodriguez, Tony Succar & Miguel Zenon

    Ozmosys Band featuring Omar Hakim & Rachel Z

    Amina Figarova Sextet plus Strings*

    Hot Club of Saratoga

    Charles R. Wood “Jazz Discovery” Stage:

    Red Baraat*

    Matt Wilson’s Honey & Salt with Dawn Thomson, Nadje Noordhuis, Jeff Lederer & Martin Wind

    Craig Handy & 2nd Line Smith* 

    Connie Han Trio*

    Emmaline*

    Dan Wilson Trio*

    Sunday, June 26

    Amphitheater:

    Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

    Ledisi*

    SuperBlue: Kurt Elling featuring Charlie Hunter

    Eliane Elias

    Matthew Whitaker*

    Garland Nelson’s Joyful Noise

    Charles R. Wood “Jazz Discovery” Stage:

    Cha Wa

    Tiempo Libre*

    Carolyn Wonderland*

    Ryan Keberle & Catharsis*

    Skidmore Jazz Institute Faculty All-Stars celebrate George Wein* featuring Mike Rodriguez, Steve Davis, Jimmy Greene, Bill Cunliffe, Dave Stryker, Todd Coolman & Dennis Mackrel

    For more information on the Freihofer’s Jazz Festival, visit spac.org.

  • Elvis Costello and The Imposters Announce Tour, with shows at Artpark and Pier 17 Rooftop

    Elvis Costello and The Imposters are hitting the road for a 20-date summer tour to celebrate the release of their new album ‘The Boy Named If.’ The summer tour “The Boy Named If & Other Favourites” kicks off in August coming to Artpark Amphitheater in Buffalo, NY and The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York, NY.

    The first time since 1989 artists Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets come together to join Elvis Costello and The Imposters on tour for select shows. In four short years, Nick Lowe produced Elvis’ debut album, ‘My Aim Is True’, ‘This Year’s Model’, ‘Armed Forces’, ‘Get Happy’, and ‘Trust’ and he didn’t just stop there. Artists like Johnny Cash, Tommy McLain, and Sir Rod Stewart, Engelbert Humperdinck and Solomon Burke recorded songs from Nick Lowe.

    The Imposters – Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas and Davey Faragher and Elvis Costello are joined together with Charlie Sexton a Texas guitarist once again since the “Hello Again” tour in October 2021. Joining Costello and The Imposters is a vocalist appearance from Nicole Atkins for shows in Huber Heights and the Buffalo. Nicole Atkins has a recently released song “Memphis Ice.”

    “Songs that kick hard and deep. It’s anything but quiet … the Imposters sound gleefully, brutally unified.”

    – The New York Times (Jon Pareles Critic’s Pick)

    The album, ‘The Boy Named If’ was released back in January and debuted in the Sunday Times in London as “The Record Of The Week” and declared the record, “Worthy of Bowie.” Upcoming date announcement for Elvis Costello and his return to Massey Hall, Toronto, then New York City, Wolf Trap, Denver, Anaheim and many other cities.

    Tickets for the upcoming 20-date Summer tour go on sale Friday, February 18th at 10am local time. Go to elviscostello.com

    Elvis Costello and the Imposters 2022 Tour Dates

    August 6 – Huber Heights, OH @ Rose Music Center at The Heights^

    August 8 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall*

    August 9 – Buffalo, NY @ Artpark Amphitheater^

    August 11 – New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17*

    August 12 – Bensalem, PA @ Xcite Center at Parx Casino

    August 13 – Ledyard, CT @ Foxwoods Resort Casino

    August 15 – Boston, MA @ Leader Bank Pavilion*

    August 16 – Northampton, MA @ The Pines Theater*

    August 18 – Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap*

    August 23 – Denver, CO @ Levitt Pavilion*

    August 25 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Sandy Amphitheater*

    August 28 – Thousand Oaks, CA @ Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza*

    August 30 – Anaheim, CA @ City National Grove of Anaheim*

    September 2 – Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre*

    September 3 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Theater at Virgin Hotels* 

    ^ = Nicole Atkins opening

    * = Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets opening

  • Keith Richards Headlines Love Rocks NYC Benefit Concert

    Love Rocks NYC
    Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos headline Love Rocks NYC on March 10.

    Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos to headline the sixth annual Love Rocks NYC benefit concert at the Beacon Theater on March 10.

    The lineup for the fundraiser also includes Mavis Staples, Hozier, Warren Haynes, Melissa Etheridge, Allison Russell, Larkin Poe, Tyler Bryant, David Shaw (of The Revivalists), Anders Osborne, Celisse, Jimmy Vivino, Maggie Rose, Connor Kennedy (of Steely Dan) and more to be announced.

    John Varvatos, the world-renowned fashion designer, will executive produce the show. It will be hosted by Mario Cantone, Kiefer Sutherland, Gina Gershon, Michelle Buteau, and New York icon, and Bensonhurst native, Steve Schirripa.

    Love Rocks NYC will benefit God’s Love We Deliver, a not-for-profit that delivers meals to people who are too ill to shop and/or cook for themselves. Founded in 1985, during the AIDS epidemic, God’s Love We Deliver, remains active during the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year alone, it delivered 2.6 million meals to roughly 10,000 New Yorkers.

    Love Rocks NYC

    This years’ event will also mark a key milestone in God’s Love We Deliver history with the delivery of its 30 millionth meal. Since its first concert in 2017 Love Rocks NYC has raised approximately $20 million which have helped fund 2 million meals for New Yorkers in need.

    Tickets for Love Rocks NYC go on sale Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. and are available on the concert’s website.

    Warren Hayes will perform at Love Rocks NYC for the fourth time this year.

    Warren Hayes, longtime guitarist for The Allman Brothers Band, will interrupt his solo tour specifically to appear at Love Rocks NYC. After which he will go on tour with his blues quartet Gov’t Mule. The band recently released their new album Heavy Load Blues.

    Warren Hayes Tour Dates

    March 8 – South Deerfield, MA @ House Theater at Tree House Brewing Company

    March 9 – South Deerfield, MA @ House Theater at Tree House Brewing Company

    March 10 – New York, NY @ Love Rocks NYC at Beacon Theatre

    March 11 – Ridgefield, CT @ Ridgefield Playhouse

    Gov’t Mule Tour Dates

    April 6 – Syracuse, NY @ Landmark Theatre

    April 7 – Albany, NY @ Palace Theatre

    April 8 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre (originally 12/30/21)

    April 9 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre (originally 12/31/21)

    April 11 – McKee Rocks, PA @ Roxian Theatre

    April 13 – Wilkes-Barre, PA @ F.M. Kirby Center

    April 14 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met (originally 12/29/21)

    April 15 – Erie, PA @ Warner Theatre

    April 16 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre

    April 17 – Grand Rapids, MI @ 20 Monroe Live

    April 19 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Clyde Theatre

    April 21 – Memphis, TN @ Soundstage at Graceland

    April 22 – Little Rock, AR @ The Hall

    April 23 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant

    April 25 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Jones Assembly

    April 27 – Mobile, AL @ Saenger Theatre

    April 28 – Atlanta, GA @ SweetWater 420 Festival

    April 29 – New Orleans, LA @ Mardi Gras World #

    April 30 – Tuscaloosa, AL @ Druid City Music Hall

    June 3-5 – Chattanooga, TN @ Riverbend Festival

  • London’s Ithaca Unleashes Furious New Single, “They Fear Us”

    Ithaca is a town in New York State, and was originally a place in Greece. However, the Ithaca that we’re here to discuss is a music group from London, whose new album, They Fear Us, will be out July 29th.

    So now that we all know why we have gathered here today, let’s talk about the first single from that album, which is also the title track for They Fear Us.

    ithaca

    The genre tags for this album are a mix of metal and hardcore, with the sub-genres listed as melodic hardcore and emotional hardcore. If you fine readers are aware of hardcore, you’ll know that it is usually based off of slamming riffs, screamed vocals, attitude, and a no holds barred use of power. 

    As the track begins you’ll hear some intense vocal work, and they have a lot of the hardcore sound. The guitar riff is rooted in that genre as well, and has a cool, bouncy feel going on. 

    As things progress there is a heavy Killswitch Engage influence, and that holds through the chorus section too, while the vocals remind me more of the cleans from Miss May I; both of those bands are amazing, so hearing their influence here is a reminder of that, and of how much they really inspired other bands. 

    While the full They Fear Us album won’t be released for another 5 months, we feel that you should go check out the single on Bandcamp today. They may not be breaking much new ground in terms of the genre, but what Ithaca put together is quite good, and we eagerly anticipate their next release.

  • The Seapods Spectacular Return at The Hollow

    It wasn’t quite Valentine’s Day, but on the evening of February 11th at The Hollow in Albany, it felt like a holiday nonetheless. For night one of their two-night run, The Seapods made their long-awaited and triumphant return with a rare treat — a reunion show for the hungry masses. 

    Night One of the Seapods

    From beginning to end The Seapods absolutely brought the heat and it was impossible to tell they have only played together a few times over the past two decades. They knew we were hungry too, so this band packaged and delivered three whole sets of delicious and filling music. Each set was a slightly different tone from the last. It was a veritable feast and everybody left feeling full and very satisfied.

    Set one started out with Max Verna (guitar, vocals) solo. He was later joined by Tom Pirozzi (bass), Brian Mangini (keyboards), and Ted Marotta (drums) with a special sit-in during set two by guitarist Todd Pasternack. 

    The Seapods

    This was my first time seeing The Seapods perform and I was enchanted immediately by the fact that every single band member up there looked like they were having the time of their lives. These dudes absolutely love what they do from the bottom of their hearts and it’s contagious. Everyone in the crowd had a blast too.

    Friday, February 11 Setlist

    Set 1 (Acoustic): Stephen O’Rourke She Makes The Journey Millworkers’ Lament Long Black Veil (Lefty Frizzell) Something Like Olivia (John Mayer) It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Bob Dylan) Matchmaker Guardian Angels Sunrise Branch’s House Switchblade (Marv Albert)
    Set 2 (Electric Set 1): Theme For Another Enlightened Rogue > Keep In Mmind Token Time > The Guide To Roadside Ecology Here To Remind You Money To Burn The Pull From Adirondack Blue > Till Then Reelin’ In The Years (Steely Dan)
    Set 3 (Electric Set 2): Waiting 4 Da Bomb To Drop > Schizophrenic Rain Josephine’s Grand Motion > Jet Smooth Ride John Henry’s Hammer Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley (Allen Toussaint) Blackberry Brandy
    Encore: Get Out Of My Life Woman (Allen Toussaint) Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’ (The Rolling Stones)

    Night Two of the Seapods

    On Saturday, February 12, the Seapods came back for night two of their two-night run at The Hollow in Albany. I wouldn’t have thought it possible to impress me more than they did on night one, however, this shockingly talented group of musicians blew me away yet again on night two.

    the seapods

    Bluegrass, Rock, and Everything in Between

    Set one on night two was a lovely warm-up of our souls with some bluegrass to get us all in the groove. It wasn’t just any old set of bluegrass, though. We had electric banjos and several sit-ins as well. Sam “Zucchini” Brewton sat in on drums; Crick Diefendorf on banjo and guitar; and Josh Himmelsbach on mandolin.

    Set two was pretty stacked with some rocking tunes. The high-energy set left everyone wondering where The Seapods could possibly go for set three. Well, set three was absolutely the cherry on the sundae. It was all about the long jam and it could not have been a more perfect ending for a delightful two nights of music.

    Saturday, February 12 setlist

    Set 1 (Acoustic): John Henry’s Hammer (Max solo banjo) Shady Grove (traditional) Pig In A Pen (traditional) Dire Wolf (Grateful Dead) Galway Girl (Steve Earle) Rocky Top (Osborne Brothers) Oberon And Titania Ruby Red Josephine’s Grand Motion The Pull From Adirondack Blue
    Set 2 (Electric Set 1): Michael Murphy Rusted Michael Murphy 3 Until I Break That’s How They Got Along Stephen O’Rourke > La Fiesta! If I Had A Smile Cary Suite Anything Is Possible
    Set 3 (Electric Set 2): Animal > What’s The Buzz? (Jesus Christ Superstar) > Passengers en Route > Gunshot Static > Somedays Leaving The Monopole Jump For Joy (Kingfish)
    Encore: Ship

    Thanks to Rich Lemire for setlist assistance

  • Meshell Ndegeocello Residency At Symphony Space In NYC

    Symphony Space in NYC will host Meshell Ndegeocello for a residency at from Feb. 24-26, showcasing the array of genres her music catalog touches on, from soul and funk, folk to rock, jazz to hip hop, and beyond. Throughout her residency at the venue, she will be playing music inspired by jazz musician Max Roach’s groundbreaking 1960 album, We Insist.

    Meshell Ndegeocello
    Meshell Ndegeocello, photo by Charlie Gross

    Ndegeocello has been nominated for 11 Grammy Awards, and won one. She has been credited with starting the neo-soul music movement.

    During her musical career, she has had many top hits. Her duet with with John Mellencamp, a cover version of Van Morrison’s “Wild Night,” went to number 3 on the Billboard charts. Her only other Billboard Hot 100 hit was “If That’s Your Boyfriend (He Wasn’t Last Night)”, which peaked at No. 73.

    Her music has also been featured in a lot of films, including How Stella Got Her Groove BackBatman & RobinLove JonesHigher Learning, Noah’s Arc: Jumping the Broom, and more.

    Meshell Ndegeocello
    Meshell Ndegeocello, photo by Charlie Gross.

    The Symphony Space is a venue in NYC that connects art, community, and ideas through performances and education. Symphony Space presents affordable and free programing to the NYC community through tours, radio broadcasts, and virtual events.

    Meshell Ndegeocello will hold her residency Feb. 24-26, and tickets to see the various events can be found here.

  • David Byrne’s American Utopia Announces Final Broadway Extension Through April 3, 2022  

    David Byrne’s American Utopia on Broadway has extended its run and conclude performances on Sunday, April 3, 2022, at the St. Theatre (246 West 44th Street).

    Just days before its April 3 conclusion at the St. James Theatre on Broadway, David Byrne’s American Utopia will stage American Utopia Farewell!, a special benefit performance on March 30 with proceeds supporting Byrne’s non-profit, Arbutus.

    Guests will receive premium seating for the show, entry to an exclusive post-performance conversation with Byrne and special guests and a gift bag. VIP-level ticket holders will receive signed copies of his new book, A History of The World (in Dingbats), published by Phaidon, and a vinyl LP of the David Byrne’s American Utopia original cast recording on Nonesuch Records. A significant portion of the ticket price is tax deductible. Tickets can be purchased here.

    David Byrne’s American Utopia
    David Byrne’s American Utopia

    Following its 2019 smash hit at the Hudson Theatre and the 18-month pandemic shutdown, American Utopia returns to Broadway on Friday, September 17, 2021. However, the show was honored with a Special Tony Award in September of 2021. 

    David Byrne’s original production began as an album released in 2018. Later that year, the theatrical concert played more than 150 dates in 27 countries. Additionally, the album includes songs from Talking Heads and Byrne’s solo career. 

    David Byrne’s production

    Often described as a “dazzling, jubilant and rapturous” production, the show features astonishing staging by choreographer Annie-B Parson. Along with Alex Timbers serving as production consultant, is “a joy to behold and a breathtaking celebration of life.”  

    furthermore, If you want to rediscover the joy of live music, community and connection, seeing this show live at Broadway’s St. James Theatre is the place. 

    David Byrne’s production

    Bryne’s production made its world premiere opening the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival and is currently streaming on HBO Max. The film is called “a life-affirming, euphoria-producing, soul-energizing sing-along protest film that’s asking us to rise up against our own complacency” (IndieWire) and “an all-time-great concert film” (Vanity Fair). The A.V. Club said, “David Byrne and Spike Lee found the spectacle in the performers simply performing.” 

    Nonesuch Records released the original 2018 album and the cast album for American Utopia, with music and lyrics by David Byrne. Both albums are available digitally and on vinyl and CD: the cast album here, the original album here

    Broadway

    Tickets are on sale at www.americanutopiabroadway.com.  

    Prices start at $44 a seat, along with limited for each performance. Similarly, tickets are sold via digital lottery random drawing powered by Lucky Seat. Enter and find more information here.

    All ticket holders must present proof of being fully vaccinated as well as a photo ID and are required to always wear a mask inside the theater. See further details and requirements regarding vaccinations, testing and safety protocols here

    HBO's American Utopia
    David Byrne’s American Utopia on HBO

    The performance will run:

    Wednesdays at 8PM 

    Thursdays at 8PM 

    Fridays at 8PM 

    Saturdays at 5PM and 9PM 

    Sundays at 3PM 

    For the most current performance times, please check www.americanutopiabroadway.com/tickets

  • Phish 2022 Summer Tour Includes Stops at Bethel Woods, Jones Beach

    Phish will head out on a massive 34-date 2022 Spring and Summer Tour, kicking off Memorial Day Weekend in Alabama, and including their first four-night run at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Colorado over Labor Day. Phish will also play a pair of two-night runs in New York, with shows at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts over July 22-23, and at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on July 26-27.

    phish summer tour 2022

    Phish last performed at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in May of 2011, with three memorable shows including an incredible soundcheck of “Waves.”


    Phish are no strangers to Jones Beach, having performed there 14 times since 1992, including opening up for Santana at the fabled Long Island venue. Read our look back at the two-night run at Jones Beach in 1995.

    A ticket request period is currently underway at tickets.phish.com and will end on Friday, February 25th at Noon ET. Tickets go on sale to the public beginning Friday, March 4th (continuing Saturday). Specific ticketing information for each show is available at phish.com/tours.

    Travel Packages will be offered in Bethel, Atlantic City, East Troy, and Commerce City. All packages include concert tickets and local hotel accommodations and go on sale Thursday, March 3rd beginning at 10AM ET. The Atlantic City shows will again offer a special Foundation Ticket that includes early admission, a dedicated viewing area, a Foundation lounge and bar, and early access to merchandise. A portion of proceeds from each Foundation Ticket will benefit the WaterWheel Foundation, celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2022. For full details and pricing click here.

    Phish will take to the stage later this month with Phish: Riviera Maya set for February 24-27 and April will see Phish return to Madison Square Garden in New York City for their rescheduled four-night NYE run now taking place April 20-23, including a three-set show on April 22.

    Phish Spring and Summer 2022 Tour Dates

    5/27 The Wharf Amphitheater, Orange Beach, AL
    5/28 The Wharf Amphitheater, Orange Beach, AL
    5/29 The Wharf Amphitheater, Orange Beach, AL
    5/31 Credit One Stadium, Charleston, SC
    6/1 Credit One Stadium, Charleston, SC
    6/3 Ruoff Music Center, Noblesville, IN
    6/4 Ruoff Music Center, Noblesville, IN
    6/5 Ruoff Music Center, Noblesville, IN
    7/14 Xfinity Center, Mansfield, MA
    7/15 Xfinity Center, Mansfield, MA
    7/16 Maine Savings Amphitheater, Bangor, ME
    7/19 TD Pavilion at the Mann, Philadelphia, PA
    7/20 TD Pavilion at the Mann, Philadelphia, PA
    7/22 Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY
    7/23 Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY
    7/24 Xfinity Theatre, Hartford, CT
    7/26 Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY
    7/27 Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY
    7/29 Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek, Raleigh, NC
    7/30 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
    7/31 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
    8/2 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
    8/3 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI
    8/5 Atlantic City Beach, Atlantic City, NJ
    8/6 Atlantic City Beach, Atlantic City, NJ
    8/7 Atlantic City Beach, Atlantic City, NJ
    8/10 Budweiser Stage, Toronto, ON
    8/12 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI
    8/13 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI
    8/14 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI
    9/1 Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
    9/2 Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
    9/3 Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
    9/4 Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO

  • Westcott Theater has “Five on it” with The Luniz at It’s a Party Fest 2/18

    Sunday February 18 at the Westcott Theater is round two of “It’s a party fest” to keep the 2022 Winter festivals rolling. The event will be hosted by actor & artist JT Campos. He is featured on the NETFLIX series “Queen of the South” and has been a guest on BREAL’ TV’s show Smokebox. For the first time ever in Upstate New York the Luniz will be performing their hit song ” I got 5 on it”.

    The 1995 song “I got Five on It” by rap duo Luniz was released more than two decades ago and is still an anthem among the cannabis culture. On Christmas 2019 Academy award winner Jordan Peele dropped the trailer for “Us” that resurged the songs popularity through a new horror movie.

    It’s a Party Fest host & actor JT Campos told BREAL on his show that he when he reads a script he likes to vibe out and listen to music in the background. Westcott Theater will have that vibe on 2/18.

    I’m trying to get some stories told. Ya know? I’ts about telling your stories and sharing them, invigorating & motivating people to inspire them to tell their story

    JT Campos

    Other artists filling in the all day indoor music festival will be DJ Dice Brooklyn of Redman, YO$#!, Maddabber710, Jam Master J Son, Yukmouth of the Luniz, Michael Taylor, Richie Banks, Frank Stepanek, Justin James Bridges and friends, Shawn Seals SXM, Matt Romano, Ebb N Flow, Milly G, Ricky Versetti, Bob Holz and a vision forward, Sliksly, Aerolyn Mansion, N2, Mozay Calloway, Moe Betta The Goddess and more. Tickets are available here.