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  • BRIC Jazzfest 2023 Announces Lineup, Featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow, Terrace Martin, and More

    BRIC, a leading, multi-disciplinary arts and media institution anchored in downtown Brooklyn, unveiled the artists slated to perform at this year’s BRIC JazzFest.

    Set to take place at BRIC House from October 19-21 with two stages, this year’s festival promises to be an extraordinary celebration of jazz and its influences. In addition to the live acts, BRIC JazzFest will kick off the first night with a special panel discussion exploring the intersection of Jazz and Hip-Hop, with an ongoing film series taking place onsite during the festival.

    Some of the artists announced for the festival include Reggie Workman, one of the most original and technically gifted bassists in jazz and American contemporary music, vibrant and versatile jazz saxophonist Alexa Tarantino, and multi-instrumentalist and rising staple Ciso Swank. Other acts include Sarah Elizabeth Charles, Nite Bjuti featuring Candice Hoyes, Val Jeanty, and Mimi Jones, Strings N Skins, and Panikkar Rosner & Leigh. Also happening at the BRIC Jazzfest is Jonathan Michel: L’Ouverture, a world premiere concert featuring Emeline Michel, Riva Precil, and Val Jeanty, celebrating the vital role of Haitian women in music and culture.

    Photo by Liz Ligon.

    Previously announced headliners include Georgia Anne Muldrow and Terrace Martin, as well as Isaiah Collier, Amina Claudine Myers Trio, Melanie Charles / Orrin Evans Duo, B. Cool-Aid, BIGYUKI, Miki Yamanaka, and George Burton.

    The festival’s closing night jam session promises an unforgettable experience with the Trill Mega Jam Featuring The Jungle and Guests, culminating in an “expanded sense of jazz” led by a well-known NYC party The Jungle, which will feature artists spanning across multiple genres. It is comprised of DJs, musicians, and artists delivering a stimulating sonic experience that traverses the African Diaspora, embracing Latin, Jazz, Afrobeat, Amapiano, Percussion, Brazilian, Caribbean, House and Soul.

    Tickets for BRIC JazzFest 2023 are available now, with options for daily and three-day passes.

    LINEUP

    Oct. 19

    Terrace Martin
    Melanie Charles / Orrin Evans Duo
    Isaiah Collier
    Reggie Workman
    Alexa Tarantino
    Panikkar Rosner & Leigh

    Oct. 20

    Georgia Anne Muldrow
    BIGYUKI
    George Burton
    Jonathan Michel: L’Ouverture
    Cisco Swank
    Strings N Skins

    Oct. 21

    Amina Claudine Myers Trio
    B. Cool-Aid
    Miki Yamanaka Origami Project
    Sarah Elizabeth Charles
    Trill Mega Jam Featuring The Jungle And Guests
    Nite Bjuti feat. Candice Hoyes, Val Jeanty and Mimi Jones

  • Williamsburg Brooklyn Bowl Announces Full 2023 Fall Lineup

    Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg has released the full fall line-up of shows for 2023, covering genres and artists from across the musical and entertainment spectrum.

    The line-up of more than 50 shows includes a wide array of performers, from up and coming to established acts, including the likes of Andy Frasco, Antibalas, Bahamas, Bombino, Melvin Seals & JGB, the 21st Annual New York Burlesque Festival Premiere Party, The Hold Steady, and more!

    One of Brooklyn Bowl’s unique traditions happens every weekend with late night dance parties, hosted by DJs spinning tracks from ABBA to Jay-Z. 

    Brooklyn Bowl rang in 2023 with three epic nights from New York City based gypsy-punk band Gogol Bordello last year, and this December, they will grace the Brooklyn Bowl stage for a 4-night run of celebratory New Years’ shows from the 28th-31st.

    The original Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg has introduced a groundbreaking integration of premiere music, expansive bowling, locally crafted beers, and an exquisite dining menu from the acclaimed Blue Ribbon Restaurant Group. Located in the beautiful, 19th-century Hecla Iron Works building, the venue — aka “rock and roll heaven” (Village Voice) — boasts a sound system and amenities that “no other local rock club can offer” (The New York Times).

    BROOKLYN BOWL FALL 2023 LINEUP

    September 21st: Bombino

    September 21st: DJ set by Duran Duran’s Dom Brown

    September 22nd: Dopapod

    September 23rd: George Porter Jr. 

    September 24th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Bob Marley (daytime)

    September 28th: Durand Jones

    September 29th: 21st Annual New York Burlesque Festival Premiere Party

    September 29th:The Midnight Bowl (late night)

    September 30th: Monophonics

    October 1st: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Coldplay (daytime)

    October 4th: Common Kings 

    October 5th: Underground Springhouse

    October 6th and 7th: Futurebirds

    October 7th: Take On Me: Retro 80s Party (late night)

    October 8th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Grateful Dead (daytime)

    October 11th: Long Beach Dub Allstars + Passafire

    October 12th: Christone “Kingfish” Ingram 

    October 13th and 14th: Andy Frasco 

    October 15th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music Fela Kuti (daytime)

    October 15th: Vintage Trouble

    October 19th: Próxima Parada

    October 20th: Bahamas

    October 21st: Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country

    October 21st: Emo Night Brooklyn (late night)

    October 22nd: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Rihanna (daytime)

    October 26th: Walrus in Wonderland: Jamified Alice in Wonderland Party

    October 27th: Talib Kweli Live with Full Band! 

    October 27th: Taylor’s Version (late night)

    October 28th: Melvin Seals & JGB

    October 28th: This Party is Killing You: The Robyn Party Robyn-O-Ween 2023 (late night)

    October 29th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Presents Halloween Spectacular (daytime)

    October 31st: Saved By the 90s with The Bayside Tigers

    November 2nd: Mac Sabbath 

    November 3rd and 4th: Antibalas 

    November 9th: Trouble No More: Music of The Allman Brothers

    November 5th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Elton John (daytime)

    November 11th: Couch

    November 11th: Can’t Feel My Face (late night)

    November 12th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Blink-182 (daytime)

    November 15th: Madame Gandhi

    November 16th: The Pharcyde 

    November 17th: Boy Named Banjo 

    November 17th: Nicki Night (late night) 

    November 18th: Eggy 

    November 19th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Harry Styles (daytime)

    November 24th: Boogie T.RIO & Manic Focus Live Band

    November 26th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of ABBA (daytime)

    November 29 – December 2nd: The Hold Steady: Massive Nights 2023

    December 3rd: Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Jay-Z (daytime)

    December 8th: Big Freedia 

    December 10th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Taylor Swift (daytime)

    December 15th: Krasno Moore Project + Special Guests

    December 16th: The Slackers

    December 17th: The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of The Beatles (daytime)

    December 22nd: The Weight Band’s 10 Year Celebration: Music of “The Band”

    December 27th: The Felice Brothers

    December 28th – December 31st: Gogol Bordello

  • In Focus: Blind Boys Of Alabama Lift Up City Winery New York

    Blind Boys of Alabama returned to play City Winery New York on September 17, following the release of this latest album Echoes Of The South, which was released on August 25.

    Blind Boys Of Alabama

    The Blind Boys of Alabama have faced a great deal of struggles and success in the music industry than most musicians will in their lifetimes. Their eight decades of experience and pure talent has led them from street performances in the Jim Crow South all the way to being the soundtrack of the Civil Rights Movement, giving them the chance to perform for three different United States Presidents and landing them as legends in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

    This dedication and persistence to one another and to their love of music is epitomized in their newest single, as they will not only “work” but “sing” until their days are done. There is no stopping a powerhouse group like Blind Boys of Alabama, as they rely on one another and a shared agreement that “as long as everybody gives all that they have to give and we sing songs that touch the heart, we’ll live on forever.”

  • Bushwick Film Festival Celebrates Its Sweet Sixteen This October

    The Bushwick Film Festival is set to celebrate its 16th anniversary this fall, with the festival taking place from October 25-29th. Inspired by the notion of the “Sweet Sixteen,” a time of growth, self-discovery, and newfound independence, this year’s festival theme revolves around exploring and embracing our passage into life’s next chapter, through cinema. 

    Bushwick Film Festival

    The festival continues its partnership with Williamsburg Cinemas, where all festival films will be screened. To celebrate its Sweet 16, this year’s films will explore themes of coming-of-age, self-realization, and the quest for personal freedom, captured through the cinematic lens. 

    Turning 16 traditionally symbolizes growth and discovery, but these transformative moments are not bound by age. We find defining moments at every juncture and during every transition. As we usher in the 16th Bushwick Film Festival, we’re celebrating more than just cinema; we’re embracing the journey, the lessons, and the stories that have brought us here. Here’s to life’s defining chapters and the many stories that intertwine with them.

    Kweighbaye Kotee, Founder

    The festival features not only an exciting lineup of films, but also a range of special events. The Opening Night Red Carpet Reception will take place at Brooklyn Borough Hall on October 25. In addition, the Movie Industry Conference will feature a full day of panel discussions, conversations, and networking opportunities for industry professionals and filmmakers. Finally, a lively Sweet 16 Party will be held at Lot 45.

    Tickets to the 16th Anniversary Bushwick Film Festival, and film programing highlights can be found below, as well as at www.bushwickfilmfestival.com:  

    Halloween-inspired movie night: Campy Horrors, Thrillers and Supernartural 

    NY Stories

    Social Justice 

    Stories about Love 

    Must See Features

  • Phish Announces Annual New Year’s Eve Run at Madison Square Garden

    Phish has announced their annual New Year’s Eve run at Manhattan’s Madison Square Garden, set for December 28, 29, 30, and 31.

    The annual run at MSG marks the 15th time Phish will ring in the New Year at ‘The World’s Most Famous Arena’, and the 91st concert overall, as of New Year’s Eve, the second most for any artists at the venue behind Billy Joel.

    A ticket request period is now underway at tickets.phish.com and will continue through Monday, September 25 at 12 noon (ET). Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, September 29 at 12 noon (ET). A limited number of travel packages (hotel and tickets) will go on sale Wednesday, September 27 at Noon ET.

    Phish recently performed two benefit concerts at the Broadview Stage at SPAC August 25 – 26, raising over $3.5M for flood recovery efforts in Vermont and Upstate New York. Both shows featured special pre-show acoustic sets with Phish’s Page McConnell and Trey Anastasio, while the Saturday, August 26 performance saw Phish joined on stage by a surprise appearance from guitarist Derek Trucks.

    PHISH 2023 TOUR DATES

    OCTOBER

    6 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

    7 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

    8 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

    10 – Dayton, OH – Wright State University Nutter Center

    11 – Dayton, OH- Wright State University Nutter Center

    13 – Chicago, IL – United Center

    14 – Chicago, IL – United Center

    15 – Chicago, IL – United Center

    DECEMBER

    28 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

    29 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

    30 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

    31 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

    FEBRUARY 2024

    21 – Quintana Roo, Mexico – Moon Palace Cancun

    22 – Quintana Roo, Mexico – Moon Palace Cancun

    23 – Quintana Roo, Mexico – Moon Palace Cancun

    24 – Quintana Roo, Mexico – Moon Palace Cancun

  • Lukas Nelson & POTR Announce MSG, Rochester, and Kingston Shows on Upcoming Fall Tour

    Grammy Award-winning artist Lukas Nelson and his longtime band, Promise of the Real (POTR), have announced an extensive headline tour this fall including stops at New York’s Madison Square Garden on September 29, Kingston’s Ulster Performing Arts Center on November 25, and Rochester’s Water Street Music Hall on November 26The tour is in support of Nelson’s recent album, Sticks and Stones.

    The group will embark on their tour on September 15 in Pryor, OK, with stops including Kansas City, MO, Boston, MA, Austin, TX, and Asbury Park, NJ.

    Self-produced by Lukas Nelson and POTR, Sticks and Stones was released last month on 6ACE Records/Thirty Tigers and is currently top 5 on the Americana Albums charts. With the record, Nelson continues to garner success at radio as his single, “Sticks and Stones,” is currently #1 on the Alt Country chart and top 10 on the Americana Singles chart.

    Written solely by Nelson, Sticks and Stones is filled with upbeat energy and fun. He explores universal human experiences of love, celebration, longing and humor, while also capturing the musical power and electricity of the band’s live performances. Lukas Nelson and POTR is Lukas Nelson, Anthony LoGerfo, Corey McCormick, Logan Metz, and Tato Melgar.

    Tickets for the new shows are on sale now. Details can be found at www.lukasnelson.com/tour. Additional headline dates to be announced.

    September 20—St. Louis, MO—Delmar Hall

    September 21—Bloomington, IL—The Castle Theatre

    September 24—North Adams, MA—FreshGrass

    September 27—Boston, MA—TD Garden*

    September 29—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden*

    October 6-8—Gretna, LA—Gretna Heritage Festival

    October 13—Austin, TX—ACL Live at the Moody Theatre

    October 14—Midland, TX—The Tailgate

    October 15—San Antonio, TX—The Espee

    October 18—Abilene, TX—The Paramount Theatre

    October 19—Fort Worth, TX—Tannahill’s Tavern

    October 21—Oklahoma City, OK—Tower Theatre

    October 24—Little Rock, AR—The Hall

    October 25—Memphis, TN—Minglewood Hall

    October 26—Oxford, MS—The Lyric

    October 28—Atlanta, GA—Buckhead Theatre

    October 30—St. Petersburg, FL—Jannus Landing

    November 1—Fort Lauderdale, FL—Parker Theatre

    November 4—Sanford, FL—Tuffy’s Music Box

    November 5—Fort Myers, FL—The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon

    November 8—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium

    November 9—Asheville, NC—Orange Peel

    November 11—Raleigh, NC—The Ritz

    November 12—Washington, DC—9:30 Club

    November 14—Charlottesville, VA—Jefferson Theatre

    November 15—Asbury Park, NJ—Stone Pony

    November 16—Philadelphia, PA—Brooklyn Bowl

    November 19—Providence, RI—The Strand

    November 24—Burlington, VT—Higher Ground

    November 25—Kingston, NY—Ulster Performing Arts Center

    November 26—Rochester, NY—Water Street Music Hall

    November 28—Toronto, Ontario—Concert Hall

    November 29—Cleveland, OH—House of Blues

    November 30—Pittsburgh, PA—Stage AE

    December 2—Cincinnati, OH—Bogarts

    December 3—Columbus, OH—Bluestone

    December 5—Chicago, IL—Joe’s Live

    December 6—Milwaukee, WI—The Rave

    December 7—Minneapolis, MN—First Avenue

    *supporting Tedeschi Trucks Band

  • FIIZ Release Emotional Single “Phantom Limb”

    Brooklyn-based electropop duo, FIIZ, released their newest single “Phantom Limb” on September 14. “Phantom Limb” skillfully captures the torment of an emotional rupture that is often overlooked, and faced by everyone in today’s society.

    This new track forces listeners to contemplate a deeply personal sentiment: the odd feeling of missing someone even if they are physically present. While songs, movies, and literature prepare us for the heartache of romantic love, few artists offer solace for the experience of losing a platonic friend. “Phantom Limb” invites listeners to face these feelings head-on, and normalize this sensation. 

    “We wanted to write about the aftermath when time has passed and healing has begun, but maybe there will never be closure.”

    Isabelle, FIIZ

    The band FIIZ is comprised of Fiona (Fi) and Isabelle (Iz). The band sprouted from their profound friendship that grew during the quarantine of the COVID-19 pandemic. As artists, they aim to defy norms as they both fearlessly represent the LGBTQ+ community, and champion the queer community proudly through their music. They continue to break the heteronormative pop culture that’s deeply engraved in the music industry, shattering barriers with their unapologetic artistic expression and empowering presence.

    FIIZ’s sound is a canvas where both band members blend their influences, resulting in an electronic-pop sound that incorporates elements of hyperpop and EDM. Their previous single, “Lungs,” stands as a celebration of queer sensuality, capturing the emotions experienced during a woman’s first encounter with another woman. 

    In an era where music tends to romanticize and idealize heteronormative relationships, FIIZ’s “Phantom Limb” stands as a testament to the complexity of human connections, reaching their listeners on a deeper, more personal level.

    Listen to their single on Spotify and follow them on Instagram for future updates.

  • Madison Square Garden Given Short 5-Year Permit by New York City Council

    Madison Square Garden received the shortest extension in the arena’s history, with The City Council unanimously voting on September 14 to give the venue only a five-year permit to continue to operate above Penn Station in Manhattan.

    Madison Square Garden Permit
    Photo by Gabriela Bhaskar for The New York Times.

    “At this time the Council cannot determine the long-term viability of an arena at this location, therefore five years is an appropriate term for this special permit,” said Erik Bottcher, a Manhattan councilman whose district encompasses Madison Square Garden. The arena’s owner, James Dolan’s MSG Entertainment, wanted a permanent extension of the operating permit, which expires this year, receiving ten-year permits in the past.

    “A short-term special permit is not in anyone’s best interest and undermines the ability to immediately revamp Penn Station and the surrounding area,” MSG Entertainment said in a statement. The issue at hand is the ongoing tension between Penn Station and the Garden. There needs to be a creation of a transportation management plan to address “use conflicts” related to the arena’s loading operations on West 31st Street and pedestrian access, with MSG ordered to provide a plan within six months of its progress. If the venue fails to do so, they could have their operating permit revoked.

    “I still believe that ultimately, we would be able to build the most extraordinary train station if Madison Square Garden was not there,” Bottcher said in an interview.  “I’m still hopeful that would happen someday, but in the immediate term there are plans under consideration that would permit us to have a very extraordinary Penn Station with Madison Square Garden in place.‘’

    For now, state officials are focused on a $7 billion renovation of the station, putting away a broader redevelopment plan for the area.

  • The New York Latino Film Festival Returns To NYC

    The New York Latino Film Festival (NYLFF) will be held on September 15-24 at New York City’s Regal Union Square. With an impressive roster of 116 films from nearly 20 countries, the festival marks the 25th celebration since its inception in 1999. With musical tribute films, brand new biopics, and the return of long-time favorite actors and directors, the festival has something for everyone.

    New York Latino Film Festival

    The festival will open with the NYC premiere of Amazon Prime’s Cassandro (2023, 99min, USA). Starring Gael Garcia Bernal, the film follows the true story of a gay wrestler from El Paso who rose to international stardom. Directed by Roger Ross Williams, the feature film also stars global music sensation Bad Bunny.

    Cassandro (2023, 99min, USA)

    “Amidst this historic moment in the entertainment industry, NYLFF continues to uphold the importance of stories as a powerful and important tool for collective social change. The Festival, for 23 years, has and will continue to offer Latino filmmakers and content creators a platform to highlight our stories. More than ever, we been ready

    Calixto Chinchilla, Founder, New York Latino Film Festival

    In addition, the NYLFF will screen Aristotle Torres’ debut feature Story Ave (2023, 94min, USA). Starring Puerto Rican-New Yorker Luis Guzman, the film follows an MTA worker held up by young graffiti artist Kadir (Asante Blackk) in a robbery gone right. Luis Guzman, known for hit films such as Punch-Drunk Love (2002), The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009), and the new hit series Wednesday (2022) as Gomez Addams, was raised in New York’s Greenwich Village and Lower East Side.

    Story Ave (2023, 94min, USA)

    We are thrilled to shine a light on independent film production in NYC by once again supporting the New York Latino Film Festival. This year’s opening night film, Story Ave, directed by up-and-coming NYC filmmaker Aristotle Torres, is the perfect example of why this festival, and others like it, are so important; to provide a global platform to amplify diverse storytelling.

    Pat Swinney Kaufman, Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment

    Music lovers can enjoy NYLFF’s screening of feature film Carlos (2023, 88min, USA), that follows Santana’s journey from 14-year-old street musician to 10-time Grammy-winning global sensation. After the rock group’s legendary performance at New York State’s Woodstock Festival in 1969, Santana shot to global fame with their unique blend of salsa, jazz, and rock music.

    Carlos (2023, 88min, USA)

    The New York Latino Film Festival will close with a free outdoor event in Washington Heights’ Quisqueya Plaza, featuring live music and food.

    For more information on the festival, and a full list of featured films and shorts, visit nylatinofilmfestival.com.

  • BABYMETAL & Dethklok Co-Headline The BABYKLOK Tour At Hammerstein Ballroom

    Affectionately dubbed “The BABYKLOK Tour,” the infectious metal tandem of BABYMETAL and Dethklok descended upon the Hammerstein Ballroom this past Friday night (September 15) – a turn-of-the-century opera house located in Midtown Manhattan – for the twelfth stop on their 29-date trek across North America.

    Providing opening support on this night, and for the entire tour, was 32-year-old guitar virtuoso Jason Richardson of Manassas, Virginia. Hours before the show, an eclectic recipe of fans lined West 34th Street in eager anticipation of the show, including anime girls in full costume, tattooed death metal fans, and conservative mothers and fathers with their teenage daughters.

    BABYMETAL | Photo Credit: Michael Dinger

    The evening’s first co-headliner to appear on stage was Dethklok, both a virtual band featured in Adult Swim’s animated, dark comedy program Metalocalpse and a natural melodic death metal band created to perform in front of a live audience. The fictional members of the band, who were featured throughout the 16-song set in numerous dark and macabre animations on a huge monitor that functioned as the stage backdrop, include Nathan Explosion, Toki Wartooth, Pickles, Skwisgaar Skwigelf, and William Murderface.

    Dethklok | Photo Credit: Michael Dinger

    The actual members of the band are comprised of Brendon Small (a co-creator of both bands along with Tommy Blacha), Gene Hoglan, Bryan Beller, and Mike Keneally. Also joining Dethklok in their live performances for this tour is Nili Brosh, an Israeli-American guitarist who has played with Steve Vai, DragonForce, and The Iron Maidens. Watch Dethklok perform “Bloodlines,” lifted from their 2009 studio album Dethalbum II, below:

    Last to take the stage, but certainly not least, was the Japanese kawaii metal band (a musical fusion of heavy metal and J-Pop) known as BABYMETAL who are touring in support of their fourth album The Other One, a concept album released in March 2023. A trio of young women ranging in age from 20 to 25 years old, BABYMETAL formed in 2010 and is comprised of main vocalist Suzuka Nakamoto as “Su-metal,” Moa Kikuchi as “Moametal” and Momoko Okazaki as “Momometal” (the band’s latest addition).

    With vocals backed by heavy metal instrumentation performed by a group of session musicians known as the “Kami Band,” BABYMETAL thrilled the sold-out 2,200-capacity crowd with a breathtaking routine filled with their own brand of non-stop, synchronized dancing, while at the same time willing their fans to harness raw, head-bang inducing energy. Watch BABYMETAL perform “PA PA YA!!,” taken from their 2019 studio album titled Metal Resistance Episode VII – Apocrypha – The Chosen Seven, below:

    Dethklok Setlist: Deththeme > Briefcase Full of Guts > Birthday Dethday > Awaken > Bloodlines > The Gears > Hatredcopter > Dethsupport > Duncan Hills Coffee Jingle > Aortic Desecration > I Ejaculate Fire > The Duel > Murmaider > Thunderhorse > SOS > Go Into the Water

    BABYMETAL Setlist: BABYMETAL DEATH > Gimme Chocolate!! > PA PA YA!! > Distortion > BxMxC > Believing > Monochrome > METALI!! > Megitsune > Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!! > Road of Resistance

    UPCOMING TOUR DATES

    09/20 – Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe
    09/21 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
    09/23 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life Festival
    09/24 – Milwaukee, MN @ The Rave/Eagles Club
    09/25 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore
    09/27 – St. Louis, MO @ Saint Louis Music Park
    09/28 – Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha
    09/30 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
    10/01 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
    10/03 – Vancouver, BC @ PNE Forum
    10/04 – Seattle, WA @ WaMu Theater
    10/07 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival
    10/08 – Las Vegas, NV @ Pearl Theater at Palms Casino Resort
    10/10 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theater
    10/11 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater

    JASON RICHARDSON

    DETHKLOK

    BABYMETAL