Category: Genres

  • Umphrey’s McGee UM 25 Anniversary Tour Stops in Buffalo this Summer

    The Umphrey’s McGee UM 25th anniversary tour will continue into the Northeast this summer, with five shows slated across Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine and New York.

    Umphrey’s McGee will make their debut at Great Cedar Showroom at Foxwoods in Mashantucket, Connecticut, and make return visits to Hampton Beach, New Hampshire; Hyannis, Massachusetts; Portland, Maine; and Buffalo at Town Ballroom.

    UM 25

    With the exception of one show to be added on July 2nd, there will be no additional UM dates until mid-August so make plans now.

    Pre-sale will begin Wednesday, February 22, at 10:00 am ET; public on-sale will begin this Friday, February 24, at 10:00 am ET.

    Tickets for UM 25 shows and more are available here.

    The band’s latest single, “Staircase,” is out now, with a Dolby Atmos mix of “Staircase” available on Apple Music, iTunes, & Tidal.

  • Guns N’ Roses to Perform at SPAC in September

    Legendary rock band Guns N’ Roses have announced their 2023 world tour, with a performance at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on Sept. 1. The world tour, which lasts throughout summer and fall, marks the group’s first North American tour since their We’re F’N Back! Tour in 2021. Supporting the band on tour is a lineup of superstars, including Carrie Underwood, The Pretenders, Alice In Chains, The Warning, and Dirty Honey.

    Guns N' Roses
    Guns N’ Roses members, from left to right: Axl Rose, Richard Fortus, Duff McKagan Dizzy Reed, Slash, Melissa Reese, and Frank Ferer. Credit: Katarina Benzova.

    Originating from Los Angeles, Guns N’ Roses’ current members include Axl Rose (vocals, piano), Duff McKagan (bass), Slash (lead guitar), Dizzy Reed (keyboard), Richard Fortus (rhythm guitar), Frank Ferrer (drums), and Melissa Reese (keyboard). The group is one of the best-selling rock bands and arguably the face of the genre. Their first album, 1987’s Appetite For Destruction, has been crowned the best-selling U.S. debut album ever” and “the 11th best-selling U.S. album of all time.”

    Similarly, their 2016-19 “Not In This Lifetime…” tour ranks as the “fourth-highest grossing concert tour of all time. In 1991, the band took the music scene by storm with their two-part record, “Use Your Illusion I” and “Use Your Illusion II,” marking their third and fourth studio albums, respectively. Their 2008 sixth studio album, “Chinese Democracy” marked the band’s last full-length record, though continue to tour and produce music.

    Pre-sale begins Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 10 a.m. General on-sale begins Friday, Feb. 24, at 10 a.m. through gunsnroses.com. For more information, including VIP Package details, visit vipnation.com.

    2023 TOUR DATES

    Aug. 5 – Moncton, NB @ Medavie Blue Cross Stadium with Carrie Underwood
    Aug. 08 – Montreal, QC @ Parc Jean Drapeau with Carrie Underwood
    Aug. 11 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium with The Pretenders
    Aug. 15 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium with The Pretenders
    Aug. 18 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PNC Park with The Pretenders
    Aug. 21 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park  with The Pretenders
    Aug. 24 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field with The Pretenders
    Aug. 26 – Nashville, TN @ GEODIS Park with Carrie Underwood
    Aug. 29 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center with Dirty Honey
    Sept. 1 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center with Dirty Honey
    Sept. 3 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre with The Pretenders
    Sept. 6 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena with Dirty Honey
    Sept. 9 – St. Louis, MO @ Busch Stadium with The Pretenders
    Sept. 12 – Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena with The Warning
    Sept. 15 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live with The Warning
    Sept. 17 – Atlanta, GA @ Midtown Music Festival
    Sept. 20 – Biloxi, MS @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum with Dirty Honey
    Sept. 23 – Kansas City, MO @ Kauffman Stadium with Alice in Chains
    Sept. 26 – San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome with Alice in Chains
    Sept. 28 – Houston, TX @ Minute Maid Park with Alice in Chains
    Oct. 1 – San Diego, CA @ Snapdragon Stadium with Alice in Chains
    Oct. 6 – Indio, CA @ Power Trip Festival
    Oct. 8 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival
    Oct. 11 – Phoenix, AZ @ Chase Field with Alice in Chains
    Oct. 14 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena(support act TBD)
    Oct. 16 – Vancouver, BC @ BC Place with Alice in Chains

  • New York Series: ”John Brown’s Body,” Song of the Civil War

    Songs are often measured by their ability to stand the test of time. “John Brown’s Body” is one of those songs that has held up even into the present day. Although the tune has gone by many names and many iterations over the centuries, the hymn turned revolutionary anthem retains its status as one of the most memorable songs of the Civil War.

    Gloria Jane 2004 Arrangement of John Brown’s Body. Vocals, Guitar, and added one chorus from another version of the song, changed the words “Shall all be free” to “Were all set free” to fit today.

    The origins of “John Brown’s Body” trace back to Southern methodist camp meetings in the early 1800s. The song “Say, Brother Will You Meet Us,” provided the framework for what would become the famous abolitionist tune. Both feature the now famous chorus, “Glory, glory, hallelujah.”

    “John Brown’s Body” as we know it was originally published in July of 1861. It was reportedly first sung at Fort Warren in Boston on May 12, 1861, and later on July 18 by the 12th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, according to American Music Preservation.

    Despite what many believe however, the song was not originally about the famed abolitionist John Brown. In fact, it was about a Scotsman of the same name. This “other” Brown, who served as sergeant in Boston, was well aware of his counterpart, as were his fellow soldiers. They would gleefully tease him with lines like, “His soul’s marching on.” 

    John Brown ascending the gallows. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
    John Brown ascending the gallows. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

    But as the song spread across infantries via word of mouth, the nuances of the original joke was lost. Everyone assumed the lyrics referred to the abolitionist who was captured and hung at Harpers Ferry a few years prior. New lyrics were added to the old ones resulting in verses like this:

    Old John Brown’s body is a-mouldering in the dust,
    Old John Brown’s rifleís red with blood-spots turned to rust,
    Old John Brown’s pike has made its last, unflinching thrust, 
    His soul is marching on!

    So “John Brown’s body lies-a-mouldering in the ground” was not originally the revolutionary sentiment it now commonly appears as, it actually began more or less an inside joke.

    Poet Julia Ward Howe would later write her own words to the tune after hearing it sung by troops on a trip she took to Washington. From this she penned “The Battle of the Hymn Republic.” Unfortunately, John Brown the Scottsman never heard this version, having somewhat ironically died early on in the war.

    The United States Army Field Band performs the famous Civil War-era piece, “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” in 2016.

    “John Brown’s Body” has been recorded numerous times in various ways. Pete Seeger covered it in 1960. Bob Dylan wrote his own song simply called “John Brown” back in 1962. In Ithaca, there is even a popular reggae band by the name of John Brown’s Body that has been together for over two decades.

    The band, John Brown’s Body combines reggae and dub.

    John Brown continues to remain relevant even today. He is honored at John Brown Farm, a state historic site located near Lake Placid, NY. It features the home and gravesite of the famed abolitionist.

    In 2021, John Brown Lives!, a nonprofit organization focused on human rights and education created a proposal back in 2021 with plans to build a visitor center and conference center. Just last week, there were even two meetings held to receive public feedback on the ongoing plans.

    John Brown's home at John Brown Farm in North Elba, NY, 3 miles southeast of Lake Placid. capecodphoto/Getty Images
    Brown’s home at John Brown Farm in North Elba, NY, 3 miles southeast of Lake Placid. capecodphoto/Getty Images

    Change however, might not be as fast as Brown probably would have liked. The state agencies expect, following drafts and additional public comment periods, a final plan to be adopted by early 2025 according to Times Union.

    Still, John Brown continues to live a life of fame long after his death, his name memorialized in both song and minds. Even if the tune was never meant for him, his soul indeed goes “marching on “ long after death.

  • Baked Shrimp Announce Spring East Coast Tour

    Long Island Funk trio Baked Shrimp has announced their upcoming Spring Tour, taking place this March and April across the East Coast.

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    Since forming in 2017, the high-octane power funk trio Baked Shrimp has become a top up-and-coming artist in the festival circuit. The energetic and improvisational young talents of Jared Cowen (Guitar/Vocals), Scott Reill (Bass/Vocals), and Jager Soss (Drums/Vocals) from Long Island, NY have built a catalog of over 150 original songs which they cycle through night after night, making every performance unique from the last.

    The band is coming off a groundbreaking 2022 in which they performed over 120 concerts covering nearly half the United States, as well as a debut performance in Canada. Baked Shrimp has provided direct support for artists such as the Disco Biscuits, Pink Talking Fish, Aqueous, Mihali , Kung Fu, Consider the Source, and more. Baked Shrimp is also quickly climbing higher on major festival lineups including Peach Music Festival, Summer Camp Music Festival, Great South Bay Music Festival, Adirondack Independence Music Festival, Catskill Mountain Jubilee, and even host their own festival in Upstate New York called LonCon.

    Baked Shrimp founded LonCon in 2021 following the passing of their most loyal supporter and ambassador, Lon “Conscious” Gellman. The inaugural festival featuring live music, art, and two nights of camping took place in August of 2021 at legendary Arrowhead Ranch in Parksville, NY. After a year off in 2022, the band looks forward to the return of LonCon in 2023.

    Despite Baked Shrimp’s very intense touring schedule, the trio has managed to find time to consistently release new music. The band’s 2021 release of Conscious received high praise by media outlets such as LiveForLiveMusic, Grateful Web, The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman, and more. After a quick release of a three-disc live album The Prawno Tapes, Vol. 1, Baked Shrimp went back into the studio to finish their early-2022 release Pork Etiquette. The trio is scheduled to head into the studio once again in early 2023 to lay the groundwork for their fourth studio album.

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    Tickets are on sale now. For more information, please visit the bands website.

    BAKED SHRIMP SPRING TOUR 2023:

    03/17 – The Deep End – Frostburg, MD
    03/18 – Clementine – Harrisonburg, VA
    03/19 – The Southern Cafe and Music Hall – Charlottesville, VA 
    03/21 – 123 Pleasant Street – Morgantown, WV w/ Velvet Rutt
    03/22 – Buffalo Iron Works – Buffalo, NY w/ Orange Corner
    03/24 – Funk ‘n Waffles Syracuse – Syracuse, NY w/ RootsCollider

    03/25 – Nectar’s – Burlington, VT w/ Squeaky Feet 
    03/26 – Pickle Barrel Nightclub – Killington, VT
    03/31 – Stella Blues – New Haven, CT
    04/01 – TheDrake – Amherst, MA w/ Shantyman 
    04/02 – Electric Haze – Worcester, MA w/ Zigmont
    04/07 – Rockwood Music Hall – New York, NY
    04/08 – Ardmore Music Hall – Ardmore, PA w/ Aqueous  04/19 – Putnam Place – Saratoga Springs, NY w/ Dopapod 04/21 – Park City Music Hall – Bridgeport, CT w/ Brandon “Taz” Niederauer

  • Pentatonix Announce 2023 North American Tour leg, Stops at SPAC and Syracuse

    A cappella group Pentatonix announced a North American Tour with special guest Lauren Alaina, stopping at SPAC on Aug. 23 and St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview in Syracuse on Aug. 24.

    Pentatonix

    Pentatonix is one of the most innovative and inventive vocal groups of all time, redefining a cappella. Emerging in 2011, the vocal quintet -Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee, has won three Grammys, the first to win ‘Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella’ in 2015 and 2016. They have been nominated for a Daytime EMMY Award and became the first a capella group to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The group recently finished their most successful Christmas tour ever, playing to 200,000+ people across 22 cities and the globe.

    They have also played The Kennedy Center Honors for Tom Hanks, covering “That Thing You Do” as President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama watched. Plus, they have collaborated with Kelly Clarkson, Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, Lindsey Stirling, and more. Their most recent album Holidays Around the World marked the group’s ninth Top 10 entry on Billboard’s Top Holiday Albums Chart.

    The general on sale for Pentatonix: The World Tour will start on Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. with presales starting on Feb. 23. The group will be at SPAC on Aug. 23 and St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview in Syracuse on Aug. 24. For more information, visit here.

    TOUR DATES: 

    Wed Aug 09 — Jacksonville, FL — Daily’s Place

    Thu Aug 10 — Tampa, FL — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre 

    Sat Aug 12 — Bristow, VA — Jiffy Lube Live

    Sun Aug 13 — Charlotte, NC — PNC Music Pavilion 

    Tue Aug 15 — Alpharetta, GA — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 

    Thu Aug 17 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH — Blossom Music Center

    Sat Aug 19 — Raleigh, NC — Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek Park

    Sun Aug 20 — Holmdel, NJ — PNC Bank Arts Center

    Tue Aug 22 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage

    Wed Aug 23 — Saratoga Springs, NY — Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    Thu Aug 24 — Syracuse, NY — St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview

    Sat Aug 26 — Noblesville, IN — Ruoff Music Center

    Mon Aug 28 — Maryland Heights, MO — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Tue Aug 29 — Cincinnati, OH — Riverbend Music Center

    Thu Aug 31 — Milwaukee, WI — American Family Insurance Amphitheater

    Sat Sep 02 — Tinley Park, IL — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Sun Sep 03 — Clarkston, MI — Pine Knob MusicTheatre 

    Wed Sep 06 — Dallas, TX — Dos Equis Pavilion 

    Thu Sep 07 — The Woodlands, TX — The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman

    Sat Sep 09 — Phoenix, AZ —  Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

    Sun Sep 11 — Irvine, CA — FivePoint Amphitheatre

    Tue Sep 12 — Mountain View, CA — Shoreline Amphitheatre

    Thu Sep 14 — Ridgefield, WA — RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater 

    Sat Sep 16 — Puyallup, WA  — Washington State Fair *

    *Not a Live Nation date – On sale info coming soon 

  • In Focus: Stephen Sanchez, Live at Irving Plaza

    Stephen Sanchez, with opener Kings Elliot, made a stop at Irving Plaza on Thursday, February 16th for his show in New York during his Fall Tour. Sanchez, with his snazzy suit and southern charm, fully entranced the audience with his stellar vocals and rock star performance. 

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    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    Stephen Sanchez is a 20-year-old Tennessee-based musician who’s been constantly on the rise. In June 2020, Sanchez posted a cover of Cage the Elephant’s “Cigarette Daydreams” on TikTok and he built an audience through a steady stream of content. After sharing a snippet of his song “Lady by the Sea”, singer-songwriter Jeremy Zucker reached out and offered to produce the official version, which was released in July 2020 and resulted in Sanchez signing a deal with Republic Records.

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    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    Kings Elliot is a blue-haired Swiss rockstar now based in London. Musically, the singer draws inspiration from the wistfully melancholic melodies of the ’40s and ’50s, blending these soothing harmonies with her own tumultuous lyrics. She has a knack for creating hauntingly beautiful and devastating songs that sound uniquely current, yet timeless with her out-of-this-world vocals.

    stephen sanchez
    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    Kings opened the show with a bang by launching into her hits “I’m Getting Tired of Me” and “Ashes by the Morning”, belting out these bangers to all her adoring fans. With support from Garrett Schwenk on keys, the entire performance was one to remember.

    Kings Elliot Setlist: I’m Getting Tired of Me, Cry Baby Cry, ‘Till I Die, The Outsider, Ashes by the Morning, Lost Again, Call Me A Dreamer

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    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    When Stephen finally graced the stage, the crowd was warmed up and immediately went wild as Stephen started singing “Hey Girl”.  Throughout the show, his enthusiasm and good vibes infected the crowd as he jumped around with his guitar, put on a birthday hat from a fan, and gave his “single bassist” Jesse Houle a shoutout. There was a moment near the end of the show when he sang his, arguably most famous song, “Until I Found You” when Stephen became emotional. The crowd shared in these feelings from the solid 3-minute ovation he received. As a stop on his first headline tour, Stephen brought the house down on the iconic venue.

    Stephen Sanchez Setlist: Hey Girl, Hold Her While You Can, Kayla, Lady by the Sea, Please Don’t Go Home Yet, Mountain Peaks, See the Light, I Want You, The Pool, Evangeline, Only Girl (unreleased), To Stay (unreleased), Unchained Melody, Until I Found You, Amy & Mary [The Righteous Brothers cover]

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    Photograph by Chinaza Ajuonuma

    In terms of upcoming shows, Kings Elliot will be performing with Stephen on this tour until Feb 26th in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

    Stephen will continue on the winter/spring leg of the tour all the way until March 17th, ending up in Vancouver, Canada. He’ll be returning to NYC during the fall portion of tour, hitting up Terminal 5 on December 2nd. 

    For more information or announcements for upcoming performances from either of these artists, check out their social media accounts.

  • Opera Saratoga Announces 2023 Summer Festival Lineup

    Gearing up for Summer festival season, Opera Saratoga has released their slated lineup of performances that will take place in the heart of Saratoga Springs in 2023.

    “We are excited to be partnering with Universal Preservation Hall this season for our MainStage performances and look forward to introducing our audiences to this amazing space right in downtown Saratoga Springs” says Managing Director, Amanda Robie. However, the season will also showcase performances in various beloved Saratoga venues including Spa Little Theatre, The Mansion of Saratoga and at Caffè Lena (which will play host to their America Sings concert series). 

    This year’s summer festivals will be comprised of various talents who emerged through Saratogas Young Artist Program

    Opera Saratoga Lineup and Performances 

    Overall, this year’s summer festival season is keeping in theme, as the lineup consists of sixteen festival singers, two conductors, a pianist and two directors. With this intention, two noteworthy guest acts, Andy Papas and Eric McConnell will also feature (both of whom are alums of Opera Saratoga’s prestigious training program).

     “I am particularly excited about this season” says Head of Music Staff, Laurie Rogers, “as it is cast completely from either current or former members of our prestigious Young Artist program. Additionally, this year’s talented singers, drawn from an application pool of over 900, will be take part in our Broadway and Stars of Tomorrow concerts.”

    Opera Saratoga provides something for all, featuring three productions brought to life. Namely, the Tony-award winning A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, historic composer Donizetti’s bel canto masterpiece Don Pasquale, and a world-premiere of a new children’s opera based upon Oscar Wilde’s short story The Selfish Giant. Additionally, Clarice Assad and libretto by Lila Palmer will handle scoring and additional festival concerts. Moreover, each performance will feature production elements that leverage the unique site-specific features of Universal Preservation Hall. All in all, Opera Saratoga’s summer festival lineup is suitable for the entire family.

    For more information on Opera Saratoga and this summer’s lineup and the America Sings concert series at Caffè Lena, visit Opera Saratoga’s official website.

    2023 Festival Performances:

    A Gentleman’s Guide — June 30, July 2 (matinee), 6, & 8, 2023, Universal Preservation Hall

    Don Pasquale — July 1, 7, & 9 (matinee), 2023, Universal Preservation Hall

    The Selfish Giant — July 1 (matinee) & 8 (matinee), 2023, Universal Preservation Hall

  • Soulshine Festival Announced for July 1st at Arrowood Farms in Accord

    The first ever Soulshine Festival has been announced for Saturday, July 1st at Arrowood Farms in Accord, New York. A collaboration between Radio Woodstock 100.1 WDST and Impact Concerts, in conjunction with Chet-5 Productions and Michael Franti, artists for Soulshine Festival include Michael Franti & Spearhead, along with special guests Tank & The Bangas, Son Little and The Big Takeover. The festival will also feature yoga and wellness, as well as local, sustainable food and craft vendors and family friendly activities.

    Soulshine Festival
    Soulshine Festival

    Musician and activist Michael Franti, whose energitic live shows foster a sense of community, is set to host and co-curate Soulshine Festival. He has performed in the Hudson Valley over the past 20 years, including many performances at Mountain Jam. Franti is the creator and lead vocalist of Michael Franti & Spearhead, a band that blends hip hop with a variety of other styles including funk, reggae, jazz, folk, and rock. Franti is thrilled to return to the Hudson Valley to not only perform, but to be able to co-curate Soulshine Festival.

    There is no other artist whose universal message of peace, love, compassion, and hope resonates more with us, our listeners and our community than Michael Franti. Michael has been the soul of Mountain Jam and has brought countless memorable moments of joy and positivity to the Hudson Valley over the past 20 plus years. He has been an inspiration to so many and has shown us the transformative power of music and its ability to heal and bring people together. I am so grateful and honored to create with him and my partners at Impact Concerts a new festival with his imprint.

    Gary Chetkof

    Franti has been recognized by global awardes including three Billboard No. 1’s with triumphantly hopeful hits “Sound of Sunshine,” “Say Hey (I Love You),” and “I Got You,” as well as six Top 30 Hot AC singles, 10 Top 25 AAA Singles and three Billboard Top 5 Rock Albums. His band’s lastest album Follow Your Heart released on June 3rd, 2022. Franti has been in the studio since wrapping the Follow Your Heart World Tour, with new music on the way later this year.

    General admission and VIP tickets for Soulshine Festival will be available for purchase beginning on Friday, February 24th at 10 am at RadioWoodstock’s website. General admission tickets are $90, and VIP tickets are $180 and include access to the VIP hangout area and other premium services. Children 10 and under are admitted to the festival for free with a paying adult.Radio Woodstock members and Michael Franti Fan Club Members can buy tickets early with a pre-sale code.

  • Rodrigo y Gabriela Announce New Album and International Tour with a Stop at Kings Theatre

    Grammy-winning guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela have announced their latest album, In Between Thoughts…A New World, and an international tour in support. The duo’s first album since 2019 is due for release on April 21. Their international tour is scheduled for a performance at the Kings Theatre in Brooklyn on June 27.

    Rodrigo y Gabriela’s latest album, In Between Thoughts…A New World

    Rodrigo y Gabriela self-produced the album in their recording studio in Ixtapa, Mexico. The album’s debut single, “Descending To Nowhere,” is available now and can be heard below. The new album sees Rodrigo y Gabriela explore electronic and orchestral elements, a departure from their previous releases.

    Rodrigo y Gabriela’s career spans more than two decades with, including the forthcoming In Between Thoughts…A New World, six studio albums. The duo’s first widely released album, re-Foc, debuted in 2002. Their sixth studio album comes after a period of spiritual awakening for Rodrigo y Gabriela.

    While recovering from Covid in the fall of 2020, Rodrigo discovered the concept of non-dualism. According to the study of non-dualism, there is a “single, infinite, and indivisible reality, whose nature is pure consciousness, from which all objects and selves derive their apparently independent existence,”, says author/teacher Rupert Spira. When Rodrigo shared his feelings with Gabriela, she felt a similar epiphany, and they began channeling these feelings in song form. The music just started flowing out, without any real intention. We didn’t change the foundation of the songs from that point, so what you hear on the album is the music as we were creating it.”

    In a testament to Rodrigo y Gabriela’s musicality, In Between Thoughts leads the listener through a complex narrative with a plot, emotional arcs, and dramatic tension.

    Available exclusively at www.rodgab.com, the band is offering a deluxe version of the album on vinyl. Pre-orders are available now. Tickets for the international tour go on sale this Friday, Feb 17, and can be purchased here.

    ODRIGO Y GABRIELA

    TOUR 2023

    +A Special Performance with Antonio Sanchez

    *With support from Krooked Kings

    ^With support from Bahamas

    ⁰With support from Ondara

    APRIL

    24 – London, UK – Roundhouse

    25 – Paris, FR – Bouffes Du Nord

    26 – Paris, FR – Bouffes Du Nord

    30 – Cheltenham, UK – Cheltenham Jazz Festival

    MAY

    18 – Houston, TX – Smart Financial Centre*

    19 – Austin, TX – ACL Live At Moody Theatre*

    20 – San Antonio, TX – The Espee*

    21 – Dallas, TX – AT&T Strauss Square*

    25 – Scottsdale, AZ – Scottsdale Center for the Arts*

    26 – San Diego, CA – Humphreys Concerts By The Bay*+

    27 – San Diego, CA – Humphreys Concerts By The Bay*+

    JUNE

    1 – Los Angeles, CA – YouTube Theatre^+

    2 – San Bernardino, CA – Yaamava’ Theater

    3 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater^

    4 – Sacramento, CA – Mondavi Center UC Davis^

    7 – Portland, OR – Grand Lodge^

    10 – Salt Lake City, UT – Sandy Amphitheater^

    11 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre^+

    13 – Minneapolis, MN – Fitzgerald Theatre

    14 – Madison, WI – Orpheum Theater⁰

    16 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre⁰

    17 – Detroit, MI – Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre⁰

    19 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium⁰

    20 – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony Hall⁰

    22 – Durham, NC – Carolina Theatre⁰

    23 – Wilmington, NC – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater⁰

    25 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club⁰

    27 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre⁰

    28 – Philadelphia, PA – Longwood Gardens⁰

    29 – Boston, MA – Chevalier Theatre⁰

    JULY

    1 – Montreal, QC – Montreal Jazz Fest, Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier | Place des Arts

    2 – Niagara Falls, ON – Fallsview Casino Avalon Theatre

    SEPTEMBER

    25 – Hamburg, DE Mojo

    26 – Berlin, DE Passionskirche

    29 – Milan, IT – Santeria

    30 – Bologna, IT – Estragon

    OCTOBER

    2 – Rome, IT – Auditorium Parco della Musica/Sala Sinopoli

    5 – Oslo, NO – Rockefeller

    7 – Stockholm, SE – Sodra Teatern

    9 – Copenhagen, DK – Amager Bio

    11 – Warsaw, PL – Palladium

    16 – Dublin, IE – Vicar Street

    17 – Belfast, UK – Mandela Hall

    19 – Manchester, UK – Albert Hall

    20 – Leeds, UK – O2 Academy

    21 – Birmingham, UK – Town Hall

    23 – London, UK – Palladium

    25 – Lille, France – L’Aeronef

    27 – Lausanne, CH – Théâtre de Beaulieu

    29 – Utrecht, NL – Tivoli Vredenburg, Grote Zaal

    30 – Brussels, BE – Cirque Royal

    31 – Antwerp, BE – De Roma

    NOVEMBER

    2 – Nantes, FR – Stereolux

    3 – Bordeaux, FR – Le Rocher De Palmer

    5 – Toulouse, FR – Le Bikini

    7 – Madrid, ES – Sala La Paqui

    9 – Barcelona, ES – Razzmatazz 2

    10 – Nimes, FR – Paloma

    11 – Lyon, FR – Le Radiant

  • In Focus: Flipturn at Lark Hall

    On Friday, February 10th, Flipturn played to a sold out crowd at Lark Hall. The show got off to a good start with band, Hotel Fiction, all the way from Athens, GA.

    Vocalist, Dillon Basse of Flipturn at Lark Hall – Photo by Jarron Childs

    They received a warm reception from the young crowd as their alternative indie style was pretty on par with the style of Flipturn. They are led by two vocalists, Jade Ireland and Jessica Thompson. After graduating college, they have been touring with a number of bands while also releasing their EP, Enjoy Your Stay, just ahead of this tour.  

    Ireland mentioned that they faced some animosity on the road and it was nice to actually feel welcomed at a show. It could be seen by the way the band interacted with each other how comfortable they felt on stage. Thompson even coming off the stage at points with guitarist, Aaron Daugherty, to either play guitar solos or encourage a sing-a-long from the audience. They played a strong 40 minute set including “Monster” from their recently released EP.

    Vocalist, Jade Ireland of Hotel Fiction at Lark Hall – Photo by Jarron Childs

    Coming out of Jacksonville, FL, Flipturn has grown a big following since playing in bassist, Madeline Jarman’s, garage in 2015. From playing to maybe 5 people at a local Albany bar, to selling out Lark Hall; they have been catching the attention of young fans at an exponential rate. They released their latest album, Shadowglow, last August and have been on their Shadowglow tour since late August.

    They played a pretty long hour and a half set comprised of music from both their albums. The mic went on of the second song of the set, but the fans did not hesitate to sing every word to “The Disco.” Only joy could be felt in that room as fans jumped, cheered, and screamed for the majority of their performance. 

    Drummer, Devon VonBlason of Flipturn at Lark Hall – Photo by Jarron Childs

    At one point the drummer took apart his snare and cymbal and asked a few fans to hold them to be played on. The chemistry both on stage and with the crowd was quite strong for this rock band of young adults. The end of their set fell kind of flat, which left the crowd very unsettled. Demands for an encore were answered with a 2-song encore including on of their hits from their freshman album, “August.” 

    Fans left quite happy to hear some of their favorite songs from Flipturn. As their tour continues, you can catch them again at Govball in Queens on Saturday June 10th. 

    Hotel Fiction Set List: Think Twice, Astronaut Kids, FU Jess, Allure, Instead of Us, Out of My Head, Athens, Monster

    Flipturn Set List: The Fall, Sad Disco, Chicago, Playground, Whales, Six Below, In Consideration, Halfway, Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Hollow, Brooklyn Baby, Burn/Weepy Woman, Goddamn, Space Cowboy
    Encore: August, Nickel