Category: NYC Metro

  • Bronx Summer Jam returns to Bronx Park East on July 15

    This Saturday, July 15, the second annual Bronx Summer Jam will be held at Bronx Park East – Oscar Comras Memorial Mall. Catch live music from local Bronx musicians for free from 12-6 pm. 

    Bronx summer jam

    July Quinn, WIN, and Kony Brooks return to the festival alongside a number of local artists. Drew Torres, The Phoenix Within, Wastewood, Balcony Talk, Richard Pigkaso, and Ki Storii will perform on the Kings Stage. Audience members can enjoy an array of genres, ranging from rap and indie rock to hip hop and reggae. 

    While artists from the Kings Stage take breaks after their thirty minute sets, the music continues on the Sirens Stage. Audiences will hear Jynn, DJ Mike, and F1rst Class perform. 

    The festival is produced by Sirens & Kings, a co-production company made of two Bronx music collectives, Sounds & Sirens and The Fox & King. Their goal is to showcase the often overshadowed music scene of the Bronx. 

    Bronx summer jam
    Performer at last year’s Bronx Summer Jam. Photo courtesy of Sirens & Kings.

    “Everyone always focuses on Brooklyn, or Queens, or Manhattan for New York City’s music scene,” DJ Mike Nickerson, Founder of Sounds & Sirens, said. “There’s a thriving scene in the Bronx. We hope to be able to showcase it, have it grow, and support everybody in it.” 

    DJ Mike hopes the Bronx’s music scene will be heard by all, allowing a music community to grow, just like the one from his teenage years. During their teenage years, DJ Mike and Co-Owner and Founder of The Fox and King, Fernando Michael, were part of the Bronx’s The Underground community. The Underground was a prominent music scene in the late 2000s and early 2010s before its decline. 

    “Going to Bronx Underground shows when I was younger shaped the person I turned into,” DJ Mike said. “When you’re in high school or middle school, you may not like things that other people like. You’re not cool or popular, because you like rock, hip hop, or classical jazz. But coming together in a music community, like what we experienced growing up, helps foster a community that tells you that you’re not alone – that you have a group of people you can identify with and can party with.” 

    In 2018, The Fox & King started a reemergence of The Underground. They brought back live music shows to the First Lutheran Church in the Bronx. The pandemic, however, killed any efforts of a rejuvenation of this music community. After a lull in live shows, they hope the Bronx Summer Jam will reignite the drive to rebuild this music community. 

    At last year’s Bronx Summer Jam, sparks of their dream were seen. The first Bronx Summer Jam started off slow, but as the festival continued, its audience grew. 

    Performers and organizers from last year’s Bronx Summer Jam. Photo courtesy of Sirens & Kings.

    “Slowly the public, the regular folks that go to the park, were showing up to the event, without knowing it was there,” said Christopher Vasquez, Co-Owner and Public Relations Manager of The Fox & King. “It became a natural audience.”

    Fernando Michael referenced Field of Dreams. “If you build it, they will come.” Not only does this refer to the audience but to the musical artists as well. Fernando said, “We have musical artists reaching out to us in mass, because what we do is so prominent to the borough.” 

    They will come, even in the rain. The original date of the Bronx Summer Jam was this past June 24. It had to be rescheduled due to potential thunderstorms. Instead of doing nothing, some of the musicians got together and performed at Legendary Bar and Grill in the Bronx. They proved this musical community is back.

    Christopher Vasquez notes how essential it is to have this musical community back. “Without someone to tell the story of the people in a community, it’s detrimental. You need the voice. You need the storytellers. The storytellers that are on a mic, the writers that write in a book or a journal – music does all these things. It brings people together.” 

    To be part of this music community and to check out the vast array of performers, head to the second annual Bronx Summer Jam this Saturday, July 15, from 12-6 pm at Bronx Park East – Oscar Comras Memorial Mall.

  • Baby Got Back Talk Release New Single Off Upcoming EP

    NYC-band Baby Got Back Talk released their new single and music video “I’m Sorry I’m a Moron, But Also, Help.” The song precedes the release of their EP Wince, Repeat, due out July 21.

    G’Ra, Baby Got Back Talk’s vocalist and bassist, told the story of the single’s title. The phrase resulted from a text G’Ra sent after mistakenly eating marijuana infused cookies.

    “As a result I became painfully, unbearably high for the first time in my overwhelmingly straight-edge life,” G’Ra said. When I realized my mistake, I texted the band group chat I’m sorry I’m a moron, but also, help. We thought the immortal phrase was a fitting title for our new single, which is about hoping for compassion even when you know your problems are your fault.”

    Additionally, G’Ra explained that they executed the music video for the song in a single shot.”The action takes place in one long, unbroken, choreographed shot that we rehearsed for a couple of hours the day of filming. Because of schedule constraints at the set we rented, we only had time to shoot 4 complete takes. Working with my bandmates and director Ross Louis Klein to nail one of those takes before the clock ran out was like a higher-stakes version of one of those recreational escape rooms: nerve-wracking and intense but also super fun.”

    Stream the single here.

  • Electric Zoo Announces 2023 Lineup Featuring ‘Under Construction’ Project

    Electric Zoo, New York City’s esteemed electronic music festival, has announced its 2023 lineup featuring the festival debut of ‘Under Construction,’ the groundbreaking brand brought to life by house music heavyweights Chris Lake and FISHER.

    Electric Zoo also announced its highly anticipated Hyperspace theme, coming to Randall’s Island Park Sept 1-3. With six fully curated stages from artists and event brands, the festival is proud to add ‘Under Construction‘ to the recently unveiled MegaMirage stage on Friday, Sept. 1. It will dazzle fans with an extraordinary showcase of Chris Lake & FISHER’S favorite artists plus a special B2B set.

    Chris Lake and FISHER are two titans of the industry, each known for their distinct style in the studio, on the decks, and as label curators. Lake has earned numerous chart-topping hits such as “Turn Off The Lights” while also spearheading his widely acclaimed Black Book Records imprint. FISHER is the iconic Australian maestro known not only for his label Catch & Release but also for dancefloor anthems like his grammy nominated smash “Losing It,”  along with multiple singles that dominated the charts, topped over a billion streams, and ignited countless raves worldwide. 

    Electric Zoo’s all-new immersive MegaMirage stage comes from the brilliant minds behind The Brooklyn Mirage, located on a secluded part of the expanded festival grounds with its own dedicated entrances and exits – without the need for a second ticket. Taking the stage is Cloonee, Mau P, Rebūke, Honeyluv, Yolanda Be Cool, and Charles Meyer.

    The lineup for Electric Zoo is a star-studded affair, featuring performances and exciting collaborations from GRiZ, who will take the stage for three unique sets throughout the weekend, including a headlining live set, and an epic B2B with Zeds Dead. Electronic music legends Deadmau5 and Kaskade will join forces for the New York City debut of Kx5. Joining these iconic acts are chart-toppers such as Galantis, Alison Wonderland, Marshmello, The Chainsmokers, Gryffin, The Blessed Madonna, The Desert Hearts Crew, J. Worra, Big Gigantic, and plenty more.

    Tickets for Electric Zoo 2023 are on sale now. For more information, visit here.

  • The Eagles to Visit NYC and Belmont Park for “The Long Goodbye” Final Tour

    After more than 50 years of touring, the Eagles will embark on their final tour, dubbed “The Long Goodbye,” featuring two dates in NYC and one in Belmont Park. The tour will kick off in Madison Square Garden this September and is expected to continue into 2025. The band will be accompanied by special guest Steely Dan.

    The Eagles. Credit: Ron Koch.

    The Eagles have performed over 1,000 concerts over their long career, with their tours consistently ranking in both Billboard’s and Pollstar’s top 10 lists. They have sold over 150 million albums, with six #1 albums. In 1998, they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

    Notable albums include Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975), which is the best-selling album in history at 38 times platinum. Another of their albums, Hotel California is the third best-selling U.S. album in history, certified 26-times platinum. The band has also earned six Grammy awards.

    Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.

    The Eagles

    The Eagles plan to expand the tour, expecting it to run until 2025. They will return to various cities as the market demands, with scheduling information to be released as dates are set.

    Upcoming Tour Dates

    Sept. 7 – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY

    Sept. 8- Madison Square Garden- New York, NY

    Sept. 11 – TD Garden – Boston, MA

    Sept. 16 – Prudential Center – Newark, NJ

    Sept. 20 – UBS Arena – Belmont Park, NY

    Oct. 5 – Ball Arena – Denver, CO

    Oct. 9 – Gainbridge Fieldhouse – Indianapolis, IN

    Oct. 13 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI

    Oct. 17 – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse – Cleveland, OH

    Nov. 2 – State Farm Arena – Atlanta, GA

    Nov. 7 – Spectrum Center – Charlotte, NC

    Nov. 9 – PNC Arena – Raleigh, NC

    Nov. 14 – Rupp Arena – Lexington, KY

    Nov. 17 – Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, MN

    Presale tickets and VIP packages will be available on July 12 for all currently announced shows. The general on-sale will begin on July 14 at 10:00 a.m. More information and tickets can be found on the Eagles’ website.

  • Hearing Aide: Birthh’s Romantic Declaration “Hyperdrive”

    Birthh, a Brooklyn-based alternative pop artist, has released her third single, “Hyperdrive,” from her upcoming studio album Moonlanded. The song is a futurist declaration of queer love with energetic lyrics that drift through time and space.

    Alice Bisi, better known as Birthh, was born and raised in Tuscany, Italy. Starting with music at age six, Birthh released her first album, Born in the Woods, at only 19. In March 2020, Birthh traveled to Brooklyn, meeting her now-life partner, Storm Higgins, where two weeks quickly turned into two and a half years during the pandemic. It was here that the Moonlanded album first got its start.

    We feel so much and so deeply. We feel the triumph of being alive as much as we feel the struggle that comes with it. All at once.

    Birthh

    Lead vocals, beats, guitars, and keys were recorded by Birthh in her bedroom recording studio fittingly named the Moonbase. Strings were captured by Grammy-winning sound engineer Tommaso Colliva, and the album was mixed by Robert “LB” Dorsey, another Grammy winner.

    The song “Hyperdrive” itself connects science fiction imagery and romantic feelings in the lyrics to create the sensation of drifting among the stars. It also ties the grandeur of the grand vistas it describes with the love story embedded in the song. The vocals themselves cut through the rest of “Hyperdrive,” with an experimental and unique sound.

    A personal favorite touch happens near the end of the piece, where “Hyperdrive” uses both sides of earbuds or headphones to have the name of the song almost “rotate” around the listener. It adds to the futurist stylings of the song and feels like Birthh’s victory lap before the song closes out.

    It was really important for Storm and I to show the evolution of our love through a sweet, dreamy lens because that’s what it felt like to us. Sapphic love is often either hypersexualized or dismissed. Coming from a more conservative culture like Italy, it hasn’t always been easy to express my queerness fearlessly. But we’re here, we’re proud, and representation really does matter.

    Birthh

    The full Moonlanded studio album will release on Sept. 1, 2023, and is currently available for pre-order. “Hyperdrive” is available everywhere, and can be found on various platforms here.

  • Lowkey Legends: Your Old Droog

    Coming from New York – you either got it or you don’t. Plain and simple. Some of the most prolific New York hip-hop penmanship comes from Your Old Droog. The word Droog serves as a synonym for buddy or pal as this Brooklyn-based Ukrainian writes, ideates and executes with the best of them. Magnetically, Droog’s mild mannerisms and downright delicate delivery separate him from the pack.

    Initially, many thought that Nas voiced Droog as some sort of concealed alternate persona. Also, Mass Appeal [Media Platform owned by Nasir Jones] posted one of his early singles, “Nutty Bars” further propagating the alias. Nevertheless, this man transcends time with his collaborative contributions to the overarching grand scheme of hip-hop. Particularly, his work with Tha God Fahim proves incredibly extensive.

    To discover the intriguing parts about Your Old Droog (or any artist for that matter) one must immerse and grow with the music over time. Alas, YOD makes music that elicits immersive qualities and allows a person to intrinsically reflect. After all, Droog loosely translates to friend. Listen to the song below to hear about how Droog ended up going the independent route.

    Choosing What is Right

    The directions by which life twists and turns represent a common denominator. To truly understand what fate means to you – look inward. Subsequently, Your Old Droog refused to put down the microphone after declining many major label deals. Instead, he remained independent and pivoted by way of artwork with Mach Hommy. Recording radio-friendly music via releases to satisfy a record deal do not amount to creative fulfillment in this day and age.

    Zoom into 2019 alone – two years after Droog meets Tha God Fahim and Mach Hommy. The three mixtapes that hit Soundcloud in 2019 are lowkey legendary classics within the underground hip-hop hemisphere. Jewelery has since been removed but It Wasn’t Even Close and Transportation still knock through any stereo.

    Distinguishing Factors

    Furthermore, Your Old Droog’s evocative lyrics vastly distinguish his content from his counterparts. His approach captivates the crowd with cohesive and atmospheric energy developed according to lyrical circumstances. As a humble individual, Your Old Droog promotes conversational and self-deprecating content. Humorous humility and comedy comprise the well-balanced nature of this New York artist. Your Old Droog maintains a balanced homeostasis throughout the fulfillment of his earthly obligations.

    Droog uses a stream-of-consciousness flow that doesn’t always require syllabic rhyme. By piecing together double entendres and using words in a nontraditional fashion, Droog consistently tries to best himself on every track. Particularly, his use of tonal perception as a mind-altering agent allows him to pair words and phrases in a fashion that many have never heard before.

    Breaking Down the Language

    Droog represents the Beastcoast and provides a deeper meaning to the complexities of our language in his music. Clearly, this unorthodox artist venerates and redefines the art of storytelling. Listening to tunes by Droog, it would prove useful to become familiar with the rewind button. This “rap revivalist” makes an impact with powerful opening lines and punchlines that stand among the likes of Big L, Prodigy, and Kool G Rap.

    Hence, intonation and modulation are some of the crucial components of Droog’s vocal renditions. Modern artists tend to fill vocal space with adlibs and attention grabs, but Droog steers clear of filler material. Rather, he prefers to exert precision, accuracy, and intonation to his trademark raspy delivery. 

    As a “self-aware slang slinger,” Your Old Droog’s presence captivates countless city slickers worldwide. He radically explores the historical implications and inclinations of our complex lexicon. Through virtuosic analyses, in-depth comparisons, and brilliant metaphors, Droog makes his message clear.

  • The Breeders to Visit Kings Theater For 30th Anniversary 2023 Tour

    In celebration of the 30 Anniversary of the defining album of the ’90s, the Last Splash, the Breeders have remastered the album and shared the previously unreleased track for the album, “Go Man Go.” In addition, the band will be starting their 2023 tour in September, featuring a stop at Kings Theater in Brooklyn.

    The Breeders

    The Last Splash is an alternative rock classic, achieving platinum status in both the United Kingdom and the United States. It is ranked in Pitchfork’s Top 100 Records of the 1990s. The album was recorded by what is considered the “classic” Breeders lineup, including Kim Deal, Kelley Deal, Josephine Wiggs, and Jim Macpherson.

    The remaster uses the thought-lost original analog tapes and has been titled Last Splash (the 30th Anniversary Original Analog Edition). Finding these tapes also uncovered two unreleased tracks, of which “Go Man Go” was shared. “Go Man Go” has also been supported with a new music video, directed by Brandon Weaver of Ironwing Studios. Depending on the specific show, the Breeders will be playing alongside Foo Fighters, Belly (which was formed by original Breeder member Tanya Donelly), Screaming Females, and Horsegirl. The show in Brooklyn will feature Screaming Females.

    Upcoming Tour Dates

    Aug. 3 – Knitting Factory – Boise, ID

    Aug. 4 – Spokane Arena – Spokane, WA

    Aug. 6 – Wildlands Festival – Big Sky, MT

    Aug. 8 – USANA Amphitheater – West Valley City, UT

    Aug. 10 – Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s – Stateline, NV

    Aug. 25 & 26 – Ghost Ranch Music Festival – Abiquiu, NM

    Sept. 7 – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – Cleveland, OH

    Sept. 8 – KEMBA Live! – Columbus, OH

    Sept. 15 – Riot Fest – Chicago, IL

    Sept. 17 – Sea.Hear.Now. Festival – Ashbury Park, NJ

    Sept. 19 – Veterans United Home Loans Ampitheater – Virginia Beach, VA

    Sept. 20 – Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA

    Sept. 21 – Fillmore – Silver Springs, MD

    Sept. 23 – Kings Theater – Brooklyn, NY

    Sept. 24 – House of Blues – Boston, MA

    Oct. 3 – Talking Stick Resort – Phoenix, AZ

    Oct. 5 – Don Haskins Center – El Paso, TX

    Oct. 6-8 – Austin City Limits Music Festival – Austin, TX

    Oct. 13-15 – Austin City Limits Music Festival – Austin, TX

    Oct. 19 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA

    Oct. 20 – Observatory – San Diego, CA

    Oct. 22 – Henry Miller Library – Big Sur, CA

    Oct. 23 – The Warfield – San Francisco, CA

    Oct. 25 – Paramount – Seattle, WA

    More information on the tour, the album, and tickets can be found on the Breeder’s website.

  • Port Jefferson Home To Live Music All Summer

    Port Jefferson plays host to several different concerts and festivals throughout the summer months. Perfect for any music lover, the Long Island town boasts local concerts nearly every Wednesday and Thursday, July 5 through Aug. 30. 

    All of the shows are set to take place at Harborfront Park. The Sunset Concert Series runs from 6:30-8 on Wednesdays on the Harborfront performance stage. However, the Harborside concert series takes place at 7 on Thursdays in the Harborfront Park. The Harborside series will run each week July 6 through 20 and then two dates in August. 

    Port Jefferson is not the only town in the region to put on local shows. Over in Riverside, about 20 miles south of Port Jefferson, there will be a free African American Educational and Cultural Festival on July 15. The event is scheduled from 3-8 p.m. at Grangebel Park in Riverside. Alongside live music performances from some of the best local talent, the festival will also feature food trucks, merch vendors, and raffles. Visit here for details and information. 

    Staying close to Port Jefferson, the Port Jefferson Station & Terryville Free Summer Concert Series will happen in July and August. Scheduled for each Wednesday, July 5 to August 2, the concert series takes place at the Chamber Train Car Park. The shows are free and will feature performances from several local artists. Visit here for more details and information.

    Port Jefferson Summer Concert Lineup 

    July 5- The Well Diggers- 6:30 PM

    July 6- Solid 70s- 7 PM

    July 12- Quarter Horse- 6:30 PM 

    July 13- Bangos- 7 PM

    July 19- Arbutus & Vine- 6:30 PM

    July 20- Southbound- 7 PM 

    July 26- “Pure Joy” with Paige Patterson- 6:30 PM

    August 2- Roger Street Friedman- 6:30 PM 

    August 9- The New Students- 6:30 PM

    August 10- Fleetwood Macked (tribute band)- 7 PM 

    August 16- Teddy Kumpel and Nome Sane?- 6:30 PM

    August 23- Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks – 6:30 PM

    August 24- Foreign Journey- 7 PM 

    August 30- Kaido- 6:30PM

    All concerts take place at Harborfront Park. Here for more details and information. 

  • Upcoming Performances At The Capitol Theatre

    The Capitol Theatre has spent 2023 providing audiences with top entertainment by impressive musical and comedic talent from all over, and there is no end in sight as the venue has over twenty more performances planned before the year ends. The Port Chester stage will be welcoming everyone from ZZ Top to Kevin James with all performances beginning at 8:00 PM and doors opening at 6:30 PM.

    Peter Frampton – Never Say Never Tour – July 23 & July 25

    Being one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history, Grammy-winner Peter Frampton will be performing at the theatre this July. His success has lasted decades as at the early age of 16, he was lead singer and guitarist for British band the Herd and by 18 he co-founded one of the first super groups, seminal rock act Humble Pie. His collaborations range from such legendary artists as George Harrison, Harry Nilsson, David Bowie, Dion, and many others.  

    Nickel Creek – July 26

    Nickel Creek is the platinum-selling, internationally renowned roots trio consisting of mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins, and guitarist Sean Watkins. The Grammy-winning band has revolutionized folk and roots music since first performing together as children in 1989.

    Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit with special guest S.G. Goodman – July 28

    Jason Isbell is largely known not only for his solo career but also for his work with the country band, The 400 Unit. The group will be performing together once again celebrating their newest album Weathervanes which dropped on June 9.

    Diana Krall – August 5

    Also making an appearance at Capitol Theatre is Grammy and Juno award-winning jazz singer, Diana Krall. Krall is the only jazz singer to have eight albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart and has also earned nine gold, three platinum, and seven multi-platinum albums.

    Ilana Glazer Live! – August 17

    The Long Island native, llana Glazer, is a creator and comedian who co-created and co-starred in the critically acclaimed series BROAD CITY and is going on the road with her live show all summer long!

    Parliament Funkadelic featuring George Clinton – August 18

    The American music collective, Parliament Funkadelic will be taking the Port Chester stage in August with leader George Clinton by their side. Being active since the 1960s, the group consists of a collective of rotating musicians bringing funk to everyone they meet.

    Shakti: 50th Anniversary Tour featuring Zakir Hussain & John McLaughlin – August 19

    Following word of the Summer 2023 release of This Moment – their first new studio album in 46 years – world music ensemble Shakti will continue to discover and explore the musical common ground bridging East and West on an extensive U.S. tour, beginning August 17.

    Tusk: Fleetwood Mac Tribute with Tom Petty Project – August 24


    Tusk has been performing across the country since 2008 as The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute. The band consists of more than five skilled professionals turned masters through decades of individual musical study, live performance, creative risk, and devotion to the art which make them a must-see this August.

    Also Performing

    September 6th – ZZ Top

    September 9th – Get The Led Out

    September 12th – Ray LaMontagne

    September 21st – The Australian Pink Floyd

    September 23rd – Oteil & Friends

    October 7th – St. Paul & the Broken Bones: The Angels in Science Fiction Tour

    October 13th – Kevin James: The Irregardless Tour

    October 14th – Pink Talking Fish

    October 15th – Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes

    October 26th – Blues Traveler

    October 27th & 28th – The Disco Biscuits

    November 2nd – Jethro Tull: The Seven Decades Tour

  • Grammy-Nominated Artist Lil Uzi Vert Announces Tour, Stop at Barclays Center

    Lil Uzi Vert just announced they will embark on their “PINK TAPE TOUR,” in honor of their recent release of album Pink Tape, coming to the Barclays Center on Nov. 20.

    In addition to Lil Uzi Vert’s 2018 Grammy nomination as “Best New Artist,” the artist also received the “Breakout Artist of the Year Award” and the “Breakthrough Artist” award during Billboard’s 2017 Touring Awards. The rap superstar has also been featured on several record-breaking tracks. In 2020, Uzi dropped the deluxe edition of  Eternal Atake, which includes part two of the album, titled LUV vs. The World 2, reaching #1 on the Billboard 200.Eternal Atake would go on to gain RIAA Platinum certification and was nominated for favorite rap/hip hop album at the 2020 American Music Awards.  Uzi made their 2022 return a strong one with a flood of national festival performances and the release of the EP Red & White. Now 2023’s The Pink Tape becomes the first hip Hop album to debut at #1 on the Billboard charts. 

    Just recently, Uzi opened the 2023 BET Awards with an electrifying performance of “Spin Again” and “Just Wanna Rock” from Pink Tape. Earlier this year, they delivered dazzling performances at the 2023 Grammys, Wrestlemania 39, and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    The “PINK TAPE TOUR” marks their first headlining tour since 2018. Tickets are available now.

    LIL UZI VERT 2023 TOUR DATES: 

    Sat Oct 21 — Minneapolis, MN — The Armory

    Mon Oct 23 — Chicago, IL — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

    Tue Oct 24 — Cincinnati, OH — The Andrew J Brady Music Center

    Wed Oct 25 — Detroit, MI — Fox Theatre

    Tue Oct 31 — Boston, MA — MGM Music Hall at Fenway

    Thu Nov 02 — Hampton, VA — Hampton Coliseum

    Fri Nov 03 — Raleigh, NC — PNC Arena

    Sun Nov 05 — Birmingham, AL — Avondale Brewing Company

    Mon Nov 06 — Atlanta, GA — Coca Cola Roxy

    Wed Nov 08 — Dallas, TX — South Side Ballroom

    Thu Nov 9 — Austin, TX — Moody Center

    Fri Nov 10 — Houston, TX — 713 Music Hall

    Mon Nov 13 — Denver, CO — Fillmore Auditorium

    Thu Nov 16 — Los Angeles, CA — The Kia Forum

    Sat Nov 18 — San Francisco, CA — Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

    Mon Nov 20 — Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center

    Wed Nov 22 — Philadelphia, PA — Wells Fargo Center