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  • Jones Beach Theater Summer 2023 Concert Schedule

    Sitting in a beautiful outdoor location in Nassau County, more specifically Wantagh, Jones Beach Theater is anticipating major artists to come through their venue across the summer months of 2023, with concerts running from June 13 to September 17.

    Opened in 1952 as one of the two large outdoor amphitheaters in the metropolitan New York City area, with the other being the PNC Bank Arts Center, it was designed by Robert Moses who wanted to add elements from his previous creation Jones Beach State Park.

    Seating 15,000 attendees, the venue has seen performances from Jimmy Buffett, Aerosmith, and countless other talents, with more expected to bring their unique abilities to the region this Summer.

    TLC + Shaggy – En Vogue & Sean Kingston – June 13, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    The R&B/Pop talents will be in full force on June 13, 2023, at 6:00 pm, as TLC travels to Nassau County with Shaggy, En Vogue, and Sean Kingston as a part of their “Hot Summer Nights” tour.

    103.5 KTUphoria 2023: Kylie MINOGUE, DAYA, Deborah COX, Kristine W, Ally BROOKE + more to be announced – June 17, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    iHeart Media’s 103.5 KTU New York City will have its 2023 KTUphoria concert on June 17, 2023, with appearances from singer-songwriters Kylie Minogue, Deborah Cox, Taylor Dayne, and many other artists that will join the festival.

    Steve Miller Band + Joe Satriani – July 1, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Rock group the Steve Miller Band will be joined by guitarist Joe Satriani for their Summer tour stop at Jones Beach Theater on July 1, 2023.

    Luke Bryan – July 6, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Country music superstar Luke Bryan continues his “Country on Tour” with the chance of some special guest performances on July 6.

    Counting Crows + Dashboard Confessional – July 8, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Grammy and Academy Award-nominated rock band Counting Crows and alternative rock group Dashboard Confessional to perform some of their most successful hits on July 7, 2023, at the amphitheater.

    Big Time Rush & Max + Jax – July 9, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Logan Henderson, and Carlos PenaVega of the pop band Big Time Rush are back on tour after a whirlwind 2022, this time joined by singer-songwriters Max + Jax. The show will take place Sunday, July 9 at 6:00 pm.

    Sam Hunt with Brett Young and Lily Rose – July 14, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Sam Hunt brings along fellow country music artists Brett Young and Lily Rose for his 2023 “Summer on the Outskirts Tour,” which will stop at Jones Beach Theater on July 14.

    Kidz Bop Live! – July 15, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    The perfect live show for all ages, as family-friendly versions of some of music’s biggest hits will be performed by Jackson, Kiya, Shila, and Tyler in Kidz Bop Live. “Kidz Bop Never Stop” will take place on July 15 at 6:00 pm.

    matchbox twenty & Ben Rector – July 18, 2023, at 6:30 pm

    Releasing their first new album in a decade and embarking on the group’s first extensive North American tour in six years, rock band Matchbox Twenty will hit Jones Beach Theater with Ben Rector. The show will take place on July 18 at 6:30 pm.

    Dave Matthews Band – July 19, 2023, at 7:00 pm

    Dave Matthews Band – Albany, NY – December 5th, 2018

    In support of their newest album Walk Around the Moon, Grammy award-winning rock group the Dave Matthews Band will stop in Wantagh on July 19.

    Boy George & Culture Club, Howard Jones + Berlin – July 23, 2023, at 7:00 pm

    1980s Pop/Soul icons Boy George and Culture Club announced their 2023 tour “The Letting It Go Show,” which will feature special guests Howard Jones and Berlin at all stops. Catch the artists Sunday, July 23 at 7:00 pm.

    Mudvayne / Coal Chamber, GWAR, Nonpoint + Butcher Babies – July 28, 2023, at 5:00 pm

    Starting their first headlining tour in over fourteen years, heavy metal band MUDVAYNE’s 2023 tour “The Psychotherapy Sessions” will also feature Coal Chamber, GWAR, Nonpoint + Butcher Babies, stopping at Jones Beach on Friday, July 28.

    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone with New Jersey Symphony Orchestra – July 29, 2023, at 7:00 pm

    Some of Hogwarts will come to life thanks to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra on July 29, performing the magical sounds to come from Harry Potter’s first installment, “The Sorcerer’s Stone.”

    Godsmack + Staind – July 30, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Hard rock groups Godsmack and Staind share the spotlight on stage together for the first time since 1998 and are excited to carry on the 2023 tour with their July 30 stop in Nassau County.

    FOREIGNER + loverboy – August 2, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    It will be a farewell tour to remember on August 2. A 45-year chapter folds over one of its final pages on the Jones Beach stage for rock band Foreigner; looking forward to every stop on the goodbye journey.

    Goo Goo Dolls + O.A.R. (Of A Revolution) – August 5, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    The Goo Goo Dolls – 2014 The Otis Midnight Sessions Tour

    Formed in Buffalo in 1986, the multi-Platinum band the Goo Goo Dolls have come a long way since then, and are now trekking on yet another headlining tour, this time with rock group O.A.R.

    STYX / Joe Bonamassa & Friends + Don Felder (formerly of the Eagles) – August 12, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Some of the biggest talents of rock & roll will hit the stage with three-time Grammy-nominated guitarist and New Hartford native, Joe Bonamassa. See Bonamassa, Styx, and the Eagles’ Don Felder on August 12 at 6:00 pm for an unforgettable rock experience.

    The Lumineers + James Bay – August 18, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Lumineers at SPAC

    Multiplatinum indie folk-rockers The Lumineers head to Jones Beach on August 18 in what they are calling “an encore run” of last year’s BRIGHTSIDE World Tour. English singer-songwriter James Bay will additionally make an opening appearance.

    DISTURBED + Breaking Benjamin & JINJER – August 19, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    The “Take Back Your Life” tour makes a stop in Jones Beach on August 19. Rock group DISTURBED brings along Breaking Benjamin and Jinjer for their first full tour since 2018.

    Slightly Stoopid + Sublime w/ Rome Atmosphere & The Movement – August 26, 2023

    Spawning off of the relationships that started with Bradley Nowell, Sublime’s original lead singer, and the band’s influence on Slightly Stoopid, the two will collide for an August 26 show at the amphitheater. 

    Smashing Pumpkins, Interpol, and Rival Sons – August 30, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Smashing Pumpkins’ “The World Is a Vampire Tour” brings together Interpol and Rival Sons for a blend of 90s and 2000s rock on August 30.

    The OFFSPRING – Simple Plan + Sum 41 – September 2, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Three pop-punk acts The OFFSPRING, Simple Plan, and Sum 41 commence the 24-show “Let The Bad Times Roll” tour this Summer, making a pit-stop at Jones Beach Theater on September 2.

    James Taylor and his All-Star Band – September 3, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    James Taylor at SPAC

    Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Taylor is once again back at Jones Beach, standing on stage for his 22nd show at the venue on September 3.

    Sting with Joe Sumner – September 8, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    English singer-bassist Sting will perform some of his classic solos and The Police hits on September 8 with a special guest, his son Joe Sumner, on the My Songs Tour.

    Alice Cooper + Rob Zombie / Ministry & Filter – September 9, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    The duo of Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie join forces for a night of alternative rock and hardcore scares with Ministry and Filter on September 9.

    Zac Brown Band + King Calaway – September 16 & 17, 2023, at 6:00 pm

    Summer 2023 comes to a close with the country music group Zac Brown Band’s back-to-back shows at Jones Beach with King Calaway on September 16 and 17.

  • Lil Durk to Perform At Barclays Center As Part Of “Sorry For The Drought” Tour

    Chicago rapper Lil Durk visits New York to perform at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on August 5. The stop is part of the artist’s “Sorry For The Drought” tour, to go along with his upcoming album Almost Healed which is set to drop on May 26. He’ll be joined by Kodak Black, NLE Choppa, and DD Osama throughout most of the tour. 

    Rapper Lil Durk dances with a microphone in his hand during a live performance.

    Lil Durk burst onto the mainstream rap scene in 2020 with two gold albums Just Cause Y’all Waited 2 and The Voice. Durk’s biggest success came in 2021 with his widely acclaimed joint album Voice of the Heroes with Atlanta trap artist Lil Baby. The project debuted atop the Billboard Top 200 chart, the first of Lil Durk’s albums to do so. In total 16 tracks off the album appeared on the Billboard Hot 100, propelling the album to platinum status by 2022. 

    Lil Durk has released a handful of singles and features over the last year, including his most recent track “All My Life” with J. Cole and has appeared on songs with Don Toliver and GloRilla. The Chicago native also helped to start the label and collective “OTF”, which featured the late drill artist King Von.

    The tour gets underway on July 28. Presale tickets can be purchased beginning on Wednesday, May 17 with general tickets dropping on Thursday, May 18 here and here.

    SORRY FOR THE DROUGHT 2023 TOUR DATES: 

    Fri Jul 28 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater

    Sat Jul 29 – Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre 

    Sun Jul 30 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion

    Tue Aug 01 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach 

    Thu Aug 03 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion 

    Fri Aug 04 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena 

    Sat Aug 05 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center

    Sun Aug 06 – Boston, MA – Xfinity Center

    Tue Aug 08 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center

    Wed Aug 09 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage 

    Fri Aug 11 – Chicago, IL – United Center

    Sun Aug 13 – Indianapolis, IN – Ruoff Music Center

    Tue Aug 15 – Detroit, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Wed Aug 16 – Cleveland, OH – Blossom Music Center

    Fri Aug 18 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Sat Aug 19 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center

    Mon Aug 21 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

    Tue Aug 22 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center 

    Wed Aug 23 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

    Fri Aug 25 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater

    Sat Aug 26 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena 

    Tue Aug 29 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

    Wed Aug 30 – Portland, OR – RV Inn Styles Resort Amphitheater

    Fri Sep 01 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena

    Sat Sep 02 – San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Wed Sep 06 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

    Thu Sep 07 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

  • Brooklyn duo Robinson & Rohe set to perform in NYC as new album “Into the Night” releases

    Brooklyn might not be the place where you’d imagine the next great American folk band to come from, but Liam Robinson and Jean Rohe are looking to change that. The duo has been channeling the sounds of Appalachia and the soul of America since they met over 15 years ago. After exploring their musicality as individuals, Robinson and Rohe drop their next album Into the Night on Friday, May 26th.

    In a musical landscape that is often ripe with generic lyrics and songs made to “trend” on social media, Into the Night is a breath of fresh air. Punctuated by rhythmic guitar strums, bright banjo beats, passionate vocals, and simple but powerful drums, Into the Night does enough to stay engaging without straying too far away from its traditional influences. 

    Although the project is undeniably folk-inspired, elements of rock, bluegrass, jazz, and even pop are found throughout the 11-song album. The real standout element of Into the Night however is Robinson & Rohe’s writing and lyricism, which often comes across more like well-crafted lines of poetry than the lyrics of a song. 

    The album begins with the feel-good title track “Into the Night” which acts as the perfect introduction to the overall tone and atmosphere of the project. Robinson & Rohe put together one of their best and most harmonious vocal performances of the entire album. The pair’s soulful singing gives way to the steady beat of drums and the intricate sounds of a fiddle as the track reaches its climax. The first half of the album also features the songs “Off track” and “Where I’m Coming From”, which both help to demonstrate the project’s strong instrumentation and production. 

    Another gem is “One Last Waltz”, which invites the listener to reflect on time, love, and the brevity of life. Its poetic lyrics and powerful cascade of horns, drums, and guitars act as a comforting “goodbye” as the album nears its end. While Into the Night doesn’t reinvent the wheel when it comes to contemporary folk music, Robinson & Rohe display their songwriting and arrangement skills on just about every track. Together, the duo crafts a project that is not only impressive in its musical value, but also approachable for anyone looking to hear something shaped by the heart. 

    Robinson & Roe will celebrate Into the Night in New York City at Rockwood Music Hall on June 4th. The full list of upcoming performances can be found below: 

    • May 31, 2023- Parlor Room/Northampton, MA
    • June 1, 2023- Passim/Boston, MA
    • June 2, 2023- The Word Barn/Exeter, NH
    • June 4, 2023- Rockwood Music Hall/New York, NY
  • Andy Frasco & The U.N. Release Uniting LGBTQ+ Video “You Do You”

    Just in time for Pride month, LA’s Andy Frasco & The U.N. have announced the release of their eagerly awaited new album, L’Optimist, on Friday, August 11th. Today, they have premiered the release of the ebullient first single, “You Do You,” with a hilarious music video to accompany it. 

    As a much-beloved live outfit renowned for unbridled improvisation, audience interaction, surprising covers, special guests, and animated antics unlike any other, Andy Frasco & The U.N. is unlike no other. Frasco’s sixth studio album L’Optimist is the most hopeful and enthusiastic collection thus far in his career.

    The upcoming release now sees Frasco continuing to develop as a songwriter, band leader, and human being, his exploratory spirit giving way to something more firmly grounded yet no less adventurous. Having built a still-expanding career on forward motion, Andy Frasco remains positive in his determination to keep on keeping on, pushing himself and his music to grow and improve with every passing day. 

    “‘You Do You’ is basically a call to arms to myself,” Frasco says about the single. “Like, what is success? We built success through being outlaws and being ourselves. I did it my own way and it worked out for the best, I think. Could we have been way more successful if I just conformed? Maybe, but that’s boring. It sounds like cheating in a race and I’m not trying to cheat. I want to do it my way. Hopefully I’ll look back when I’m 80 and realize that, like Frank Sinatra, I did it my way.” 

    Andy Frasco & The U.N. Release Uniting LGBTQ+ Video “You Do You”

    A testament to Frasco’s wide-ranging influences and boundless energy, L’Optimist sees the magnetic frontman continuing to chart his path of self-exploration and personal discovery through increasingly introspective lyricism and musical adventure. The album sees Frasco fully in command of his craft, more comfortable and confident than ever before, his notorious party-animal persona giving way to a wiser, but no less enthusiastic, artist and band leader.  

    Andy Frasco & The U.N. Release Uniting LGBTQ+ Video “You Do You”

    Frasco once again challenged himself to explore difficult lyrical terrain, spanning relationships and chronic depression, empathy and alienation, inspired in part by his first real girlfriend. Songs like the deeply moving “Iowa Moon” touch on matters of the heart and mental health, emotional struggle and the sheer vulnerability of the human experience, all relayed through a wildly eclectic approach navigating funk, jazz, surf rock, blues, swing, gospel, reggae, exotica, and more with horn-blasted positivity and soulful power. 

    Andy Frasco & The U.N. Release Uniting LGBTQ+ Video “You Do You”

    “With so much bad news in the world, why not try to figure out a way to get out of the darkness,” Frasco says. “We’re not going to be able to change the world, but at least we can change the mind state we have moving forward. We can at least help the process along by being optimistic that the future will turn itself around. And if everyone changes their mind state about the future, then maybe we can change the world.” 

    In the meantime, Frasco will spend the summer traveling America on a wide-ranging itinerary that features headline dates, top-billed festival appearances, and an eagerly awaited double bill supporting Slightly Stoopid set for August 13th at Morrison, CO’s famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Additional dates will be announced in the upcoming weeks. 

    ANDY FRASCO & THE U.N. TOUR 2023

    MAY

    19 – Beaufort, NC – Beaufort Music Festival * 

    20-21 – Garrettsville, OH – Tropidelic’s Sunny Days * 

    28 – Chillicothe, IL – Summer Camp Music Festival * 

    JUNE

    1-3 – New River Gorge, WV – Mountain Music Festival * 

    16 – Swanzey, NH – Northlands Music & Arts Festival * 

    17 – Wellfleet, MA – Beachcomber 

    18 – Nantucket, MA – The Chicken Box 

    21 – Charlotte, NC – Visulite Theatre 

    22 – Isle of Palms, SC – The Windjammer 

    23 – Black Mountain, SC – Pisgah Brewing Company 

    24 – Kill Devil Hills, NC – Outer Banks Brewing Station 

    25 – Kill Devil Hills, NC – Outer Banks Brewing Station 

    27 – Roanoke, VA – 5 Points Music Sanctuary 

    28 – Dewey Beach, DE – Bottle & Cork 

    29 – Virginia Beach, VA – New Realm Brewing Co. 

    30 – Baltimore, MD – Union Craft Brewing 

    JULY 

    1 – Scranton, PA – Peach Music Festival * 

    2 – Amagansett, NY – The Stephen Talkhouse 

    14 – Buffalo, NY – Cobblestone Live! * 

    26 – Victor, ID – Knotty Pine 

    27 – Salmon, ID – Sweet Water Hollow 

    28 – Livingston, MT – Pine Creek Lodge 

    29 – Ketchum, ID – Argyros Performing Arts Center 

    AUGUST

    1 – Durango, CO – Animas City Theatre 

    2 – Grand Junction, CO – Mesa Theater 

    4 – Steamboat Springs, CO – Snow Bowl Steamboat 

    5 – Telluride, CO – Sheridan Opera House 

    6 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up Aspen 

    10–12 – Yuba, WI – People Fest * 

    13 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre + 

    SEPTEMBER

    9 – Indianapolis, IN – All In Music & Arts Festival * 

    10 – St. Louis, MO – Music At The Intersection * 

    28 – E. Lansing, MI – Hall 224 ^ 

    OCTOBER

    1 – Washington, DC – Atlantis ^ 

    4 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Ballroom ^ 

    8 – Portland, ME – Bayside Bowl ^ 

    11 – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry ^ 

    NOVEMBER

    2 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl † 

    4 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse † 

    5 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre † 

    DECEMBER

    5 – Little Rock, AR – Revolution Music Hall – 

    6 – Tulsa, OK – The Vanguard – 

    7 – Austin, TX – Mohawk –  

    8 – Dallas, TX – Deep Ellum Art Co. – 

    9 – Houston, TX – Last Concert Cafe –  

    10 – Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live –  

    16 – Fayetteville, AR – George’s Majestic Lounge # 


    * Festival Appearance 

    + w/ Slightly Stoopid 

    ^ w/ Special Guest Cool Cool Cool 

    † w/ Special Guest Doom Flamingo 

    – with Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers  

    # with Maggie Rose 

    To watch “You Do You,” click the link here

    For more details about the tour and ticket information, please visit the link here.

  • Michael Ian Cummings of Skaters Announces Debut Solo EP, Releases Single “Contemporary Me”

    Infamous lead singer/songwriter of NYC’s Skaters, Michael Ian Cummings, has just announced his debut solo EP Oldest Troubles, out May 26th. To tease the upcoming release, he has decided to release a single from the album titled “Contemporary Me.”

    Michael Ian Cummings (SKATERS) Announces Debut Solo EP & Releases Single "Contemporary Me"

    10 short years have passed since Skaters’ formation in Lower East Side Manhattan. Within months of forming and a self-released EP, the band was signed to Warner Brothers Records. They toured around the world, had global critical acclaim from NME to the New York Times. And two years later, they released their debut album, self-released their sophomore album Rock n Roll Bye Bye independently, and then disappeared. 

    Michael Ian Cummings (SKATERS) Announces Debut Solo EP & Releases Single "Contemporary Me"

    It was a whirlwind ride for the band that came at one of the most difficult transitions in the music industry, the exact time digital downloads plummeted, and streaming had not yet reached the masses. Skaters were caught in the shuffle, and broke up.

    Now, after years of reevaluation and new inspiration, working an array of day jobs and night jobs for that matter, Michael Ian Cummings has rediscovered his muse. He has something special to show for the struggle, returning just a bit wiser with the debut solo EP titled Oldest Troubles

    “There are things in everyone’s life that will haunt them forever,” he writes of the EP’s title track. “Whether it stems from internal or external influences from our past that have marred, mamed, and influenced the way we handle life. No matter how far we try to run from them they always find us. This song is about welcoming those relentless “troubles” in, confronting them, and beginning to make yourself stronger. Or, at the very least, learning to live with them.” 

    “I love having autonomy over how and when I release music. Making decisions and moving on,” Cummings continued. “Reminds me of when I was a teenager. Just make things because they are worth making. Move forward and try not to look back too much.” 

    To accompany his new release, Michael Ian Cummings will perform at The Sultan Room in Brooklyn on May 31 (7:00 PM).  

    To listen to “Contemporary Me,” click the link here

    Tickets and more information about the show can be found HERE

  • Roger Earl Inducted Into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame

    A surprise came for East Setauket resident and musician Roger Earl, as he is now the newest of the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame. Drummer of the band Foghat, who celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2021, Earl has received eight Gold, two Platinum, and one Multi-Platinum record across his lengthy career, and still has many other projects in the works.

    Originally a surprise birthday party for the rock n’ roll artist turned into an induction ceremony, something that completely blew Earl away. Taking place at the LIMEHOF Museum in Stony Brook, it was a night that the Foghat artist will never forget.

    “I was absolutely blown away. I had no idea and to see so many people here… I didn’t know I had that many friends… It was terrific, very moving, overwhelming and I’m just humbled by it.”

    -Roger Earl

    The idea of the party came up thanks to his wife and manager Linda Earl, who went on to convince Roger that he was going to be inducting someone else at the museum that night.

    Following the induction ceremony Foghat’s band members, including, Earl took the stage and played a few songs, truly making it a night the band and Earl would remember for the rest of their lives.

    Born in London, England in 1946, Earl grew up in a musical family from the start, as his father would play the piano at local pubs. His older brother Colin Earl played the keyboard, something that Roger initially wanted to play, but instead began playing the drums at the age of 12.

    Earl, like his father, started playing at pubs by his house, up until the point where he would join the band Savoy Brown when he was 20 years old. From 1967-1970, Earl recorded five albums with the British blues band and went on several major tours.

    roger earl foghat

    It would be in late 1970 when Earl and Lonesome Dave Peverett left Savoy Brown to form their own group, Foghat. They would recruit Tony Stevens and Rod Price to the band as well, and rock n’ roll history was made.

    They would move from England to Long Island in 1973 and during the 70s they would release hits such as “I Just Want to Make Love to You,” Fool for the City,” “Slow Ride,” and many more chart toppers.

    In the mid-1980s, Lonesome Dave took a break from the band and moved back to England, but they would end up getting back together as the full band in 1993.

    An incredibly sad time hit for Foghat and Roger Earl in 2000, as Lonesome Dave passed away in February of that year, yet Earl continued his career, knowing that would be the way Lonesome Dave would do it.

    Since the 2000s, the band has consistently put out new music, gone on extensive tours, and still prepares for a fresh album to come out in 2023. Earl’s reputation in the music industry continues to thrive, and his induction into the LIMEHOF is another huge accolade in a highly successful career.

  • Andrea Bocelli Returns to MSG For Annual Holiday Tour

    The iconic Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli announced his return to Madison Square Garden for his 2023 US Holiday Tour. Originally playing one date, he announced he will perform two dates on Dec. 13 and 14.

    Andrea Bocelli
    Andrea Bocelli, photo from Luca Rossetti.

    Andrea Bocelli’s tour will feature performances from his extensive repertoire, including music in honor of the Holiday Season, selections from his recent #1 album A Family Christmas, his uplifting solo album Believe, as well as a selection of his beloved crossover hits, and famed love songs. Bocelli has one of the most recognizable voices in the industry, entertaining audiences for over 20 years, selling nearly 90 million records sold worldwide.

    In addition to his sold-out arena-sized concerts and record-breaking live streams, Bocelli has shared his talents at many major events including the Olympic Games, the World Cup, and Global Citizen. He has earned a Golden Globe, seven Classical BRITs, and seven World Music Awards, plus a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

    The announcement arrives on the heels of a spectacular spring tour in the US, which included two sold-out nights at the famed Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on May 9 and May 10. Bocelli was invited to perform at the Coronation of King Charles III and Camilla in London on May 7. In April, his new documentary THE JOURNEY: A Music Special from Andrea Bocelli debuted in select theaters around the world. Recently he did a surprise performance at Times Square to celebrate the premiere of the film.

    Tickets for the shows at Madison Square Garden are on sale now. For more information about Andrea Bocelli and the upcoming tour, visit here.

    Andrea Bocelli November and December 2023 U.S. Tour

    NOVEMBER 29, 2023 / San Antonio, TX / AT&T Center

    NOVEMBER 30, 2023 / Dallas, TX / AAC

    DECEMBER 2, 2023 / Louisville, KY / KFC Yum Arena *With the Louisville Orchestra

    DECEMBER  6, 2023 / Boston, MA / TD Garden

    DECEMBER  7, 2023 / Philadelphia, PA / Wells Fargo Center

    DECEMBER 9, 2023 / Hartford, CT / XL Center * First time in Hartford in 25 years

    DECEMBER 10, 2023 / Baltimore, MD / CFG Bank Arena *With the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

    DECEMBER 13, 2023 / New York, NY / Madison Square Garden

    DECEMBER 14, 2023 / New York, NY / Madison Square Garden

    DECEMBER 16, 2023 / Hollywood, FL / Hard Rock Live

    DECEMBER 17, 2023 / Hollywood, FL / Hard Rock Live

  • Pop-Punk Icons Blink-182 Perform Sold-Out Show At Madison Square Garden

    If you are an iconic ‘90s/’00s band mapping out a massive, 93-date global 30th anniversary reunion tour, then scheduling a show at The World’s Most Famous Arena is a no-brainer. And that is exactly what the classic, long-time lineup of Blink 182 – Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker and Tom DeLonge – marked on their calendars last October when they made the tour announcement, along with the release of a new single, “Edging”, their first musical output since 2011.

    Prior to the tour launch in St. Paul, MN on May 4th, and outside of a surprise appearance at Coachella in April, DeLonge had not been involved with the group formed in San Diego County, CA for the past nine years. But after finally overcoming the traumatic after-effects from a 2008 plane crash (Barker) and a cancer diagnosis in 2021 (Hoppus), the band decided to give it a go.

    On a chilly mid-spring evening in Midtown Manhattan, the first of two bands providing support for Blink-182 was Beauty School Dropout (BSD), who took the stage at 7:35 pm. For the entirety of their 25-minute set, the renegade-pop band from Los Angeles, CA (featuring Cole “Colie” Hutzler, Brent “Beepus” Burdett and Bardo) wowed the audience members who had arrived early to the historic venue. Presenting material across a wide array of genres – including pop, punk, rock and hip hop – these young men handpicked by Hoppus himself, under his newly created venture capital music start up called Verswire, electrified the arena with emotionally-charged vocals, thundering guitar and stampeding drums. As the clock struck 8:00 pm and their set came to a close, BSD exited the stage to what else? Frankie Avalon’s “Beauty School Dropout” of course, made famous by said teen idol’s performance in the film version of Grease. BSD are definitely ones to watch, and their sophomore EP “We Made Plans & God Laughed,” is out now.

    Accompanying Blink-182 on all their US and Canadian dates is Turnstile, a hardcore punk from Baltimore, MD who formed in 2010. The quartet of Brendan Yates, Daniel Fang, “Freaky” Franz Lyons and Pat McCrory is also joined on the tour by Meg Mills on rhythm guitar. Entering stage left at 8:15 pm, the melodic hardcore musicians have three studio albums in their discography, the latest being Glow On, which was released in 2021 to critical acclaim and garnered the band three nominations (Best Metal Performance, Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance) at the Grammy Awards held this past February. In less than two years, the abrasive, guitar-driven band has gone from playing suburban basements to 1,500-person clubs to 20,000-capacity arenas, without blinking (no pun intended) an eye. Turnstile commanded the MSG crowd instantly, particularly frontman Yates’ vox, and for forty minutes, we were all entranced with their grooving chassis of riffs and emo-ish lyrics. Sans a bad song in their catalog, including “Holiday,” a portion of which was used as the soundtrack for a 15-second Taco Bell commercial via TikTok, I cannot wait to see what lies ahead for Turnstile or to catch them on their next late night talk show appearance.

    At 9:30 pm, with the last road crew member’s shadowy silhouette barely visible as he checked to make sure no microphone cords were askew, the moment was finally here! As Richard Strauss’ “Also Sprach Zarathustra, op. 30″ erupted over the house PA, a portent of a significant event to come (like Elvis taking the stage in his later years), one by one they appeared. First DeLonge at stage left, then Barker took his stool behind the kit at center stage, and lastly Hoppus (the trio’s beating heart), waving to the crowd as he strapped on his Fender Jaguar bass at stage right. As a Gen Xer and self-proclaimed fanboy since the first Blink-182 earworm that grabbed my attention, 1997’s “Dammit” (Dude Ranch), tonight was more than special, it was festive and nostalgic, taking me and all the fans in attendance like me, back to yesteryear.

    As Blink-182 ripped through one hit after another, including six offerings from their third studio album (Enema of the State) that contributed significantly to their meteoric rise to fame in 1999, Hoppus and DeLonge lived up to their reputation with humorous, and sometimes sincere and introspective stage antics and banter during song breaks. Here is a sampling of dialogue necessitating inclusion for this review, some of which transpired while Barker was performing high over the stage atop a levitating drum riser connected to four alloy steel chains:

    We’re sorry if that [song] got you pregnant.

    You’re mom was safe yesterday, but your mom’s not safe tonight.

    Holy shit, we killed that. Did you notice that my hips and my knees didn’t give out when I went down to the ground?

    Travis, when you were doing that drum shit, when I was watching you, I got an erection. I was so fucking hard. I have never been that hard before in my life.

    There is a timing issue and I want you all to be aware of it. The next song is hard to play and I have usually been scoring about C+ on it, and I don’t know what to expect.

    I wish I could be like Harry Styles and play 15 nights here for you all. Did someone fucking boo Harry Styles? Don’t pull that shit in here. Hey, I got a joke. How are One Direction and ‘70s porn alike? Harry Styles.

    Somebody is smoking so much marijuana drug.

    This next song I wrote at a part in my life where I was really down, and I didn’t know if I could go on. I was really sick with cancer. I was hooked up to chemotherapy machines and now I’m fucking here tonight at MSG with all of you. I love you all.

    One of these shows I’ll get through a show without crying like a baby, not tonight, not tonight.

    This is the last song of the show, and then we’re gonna play three more songs. You know why? You wanna know why? Because we’re contractually obligated!

    Give it up for our bestest friends in Turnstile. But most of all, give it up for the greatest band to ever walk the face of the planet, Rage Against The Machine.

    All jokes aside, for more than 90 minutes, the electric and synergetic atmosphere created and shared by Blink-182 and its adoring fans elevated the show from a mere exhibition to an experience never to be forgotten. Walking to my car 30 minutes or so after the show, I came upon a large circle pit of fans on the corner of 31st Street and 8th Avenue, still basking in the afterglow of the epic show. There was a stereo playing “All the Small Things” at its highest volume, fans were hopping up and down in synchronicity, all of whom were belting out the lyrics we all love and know by heart, “Say it ain’t so, I will not go. Turn the lights off, carry me home.” Suddenly, out of the crowded pit came Hoppus (the only member to remain in Blink-182 throughout its entire history), hopping up and down himself, with a huge grin across his face. His security detail, watching it all unfold beside me, were more than happy, however, to whisk him back into the waiting black SUV and speed off into the dark Gotham night.

    After Blink’s final show of their North American leg concludes at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN on July 16, the band will take a much needed rest before resuming their world domination across the pond with twenty-four (24) dates in Europe (September 1 to October 16). Following a pair of shows in Las Vegas, NV on October 21-22 at the When We Were Young Festival, the boys will get another respite before heading to Oceania in early-February 2024 for sixteen (16) more shows, with the trek concluding in Latin America with a dozen shows – the last four of which taking place in Mexico City in early-April 2024.

    Blink-182 Setlist: Anthem Part Two > The Rock Show > Family Reunion > Man Overboard > Feeling This > Reckless Abandon > Violence > Up All Night > Dysentery Gary > Dumpweed > EDGING > Aliens Exist > Cynical > Happy Holidays, You Bastard > Stay Together for the Kids > Always > Down > Bored to Death > I Miss You > Adam’s Song > Ghost on the Dance Floor > What’s My Age Again? > First Date (with snippets of “Pinhead” and “Blitzkrieg Bop” by Ramones) > All the Small Things > Dammit (with snippet of “No Scrubs” by TLC)

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  • Brooklyn Artist Jehry Robinson Releases New Genre-Mixing Song

    Rising artist Jehry Robinson released his new single “Razor” on May 12. Not conforming to one genre, “Razor,” like Robinson’s other music, blends rap, reggae, pop, and rap into one sound.

    Jehry Robinson grew up on Long Island but was encouraged to move forward with his music dreams after forming a friendship with Grammy winning artist Macklemore. Then, in 2016, he co-founded FBA Management with Tara Ennis and launched his solo career.

    After reading an article about Kansas City based Strange Music in Forbes, he urged Tara to reach
    out to C.E.O. Travis O’Guin. After months of persistence and diligence the label head surprisingly returned her direct message. The two got on a plane to Kansas City with hopes of joining the Strange Music family. After more months of planning, and many conversations with O’Guin, Jehry signed the label and got right to work.

    So far, Robinson’s songs and videos have accumulated over ten million views and streams. On his genre mixing music, he said, “I’m taking all of those genres and emotions and fusing them into one sound. You’ll get the happy side. You’ll get the depressed side. If there’s a reggae vibe or rock energy, that’s just how I felt that day.”

    Fusing numerous genres, his songs reflect Robinson’s ear for melody and his ability to make seemingly conflicting sounds mesh together. His latest song “Razor” is the follow-up to the melodic rap and vocal harmonies of “No Happy Days” which features label-mate King Iso. Earlier in 2023 he delivered “Kill My Daydreams” and “Question Why.” Expect more songs and videos from Jehry Robinson leading up to the release of his upcoming LP this summer.

  • Award-Winning Broadway Musical “Kimberly Akimbo” to Grant Schools $10,000

    “Kimberly Akimbo,” a Broadway Musical that has received nominations for eight Tony Awards, including “Best Musical,” is launching their “Great Adventure Grants.” The program intends to help fund three local high school theater productions, with each school receiving $10,000 from the grant. “Great Adventure Grants” will continue as an annual initiative.

    Recipients of one of the “Great Adventure Grants” from the Pan American International High School in Queens, NY. Credit: Polk & Co.

    The first recipients of these grants are the Denzel Washington School of the Arts in Mount Vernon,
    NY; the High Tech High School in Secaucus, NJ; and the Pan American International High School in
    Queens, NY. The $10,000 received by each program is hoped to aid in paying for licensing, production, and other associated costs.

    “Kimberly Akimbo” is about the titular character, Kimberly (played by Victoria Clark), who is a teenager suffering from a rare genetic condition. She must navigate this, as well as her family dysfunctions and her first crush. It originally opened on Broadway on Nov. 10, 2022.

    The Broadway musical is based on a play with the same name by David Lindsay-Abaire, who wrote book and lyrics for the musical adaptation. The music is by Tony Award-winner Jeanine Tesori, choreography is by Danny Mefford, and direction is by Jessica Stone.

    “Like the aspiring show choir characters in ‘Kimberly Akimbo,’ student performers need financial support
    to help realize their dreams. We are very proud to be able to support these three public school arts programs and look forward to seeing their fully realized productions next year,” director Jessica Stone said.

    More information and tickets can be found on “Kimberly Akimbo’s” website.