Category: Regions

  • The College of Saint Rose Announces Closing, Music Industry Programs in Limbo

    The College of Saint Rose in Albany has announced the institution will not operate beyond the Spring 2024 semester, citing enormous financial debt and insufficient resources to continue. The loss is significant for the area’s economy, with many wondering what will happen to the pristine academic buildings and equipment. One of the biggest losses is the valuable Music Industry program.

    The College of Saint Rose was cited by Billboard as having one of the best music business programs in North America, setting students up for success in the fast-paced environment that is the music industry. Those in the program were instructed in three areas of study: songwriting and composition, audio recording and music production, and music business and entrepreneurship. Those interested in the business side of the industry could also enroll in the Music Business program, learning more about music management, publishing, entertainment law, marketing and sales, and more.

    The Music Industry Program allowed students to learn many different and important skills. Featuring state-of-the-art recording studios, students could learn to engineer, mix, and compose music, as well as use the college’s audio post-production rooms, television and radio studios, computer labs, and the showcase studio. Students could even learn how to press vinyl in the analog recording and record-cutting station.

    One of the most interesting parts of the program was the in-house record label Rose Record, which celebrated its tenth anniversary this year. The label allowed students to work in different departments, from engineering entire records or singles, radio promotion and distribution, voting on potential clients, or as the potential artist working with the company. The website for the label states its mission is to “develop an elite catalog and promote original music by creating and collaborating through the innovations of rising talent,” something of critical importance that is now lost with the decision to close the institution.

    The music program required internships, setting students up in some of the top cities in the industry, including Nashville, New York City, Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, and more. Another interesting about the Music Industry program was the senior Capstone, where students create a full-length CD written, produced, engineered, performed, and recorded in the Saints and Sinners Recording Studio. Alumni of the State Rose program went on to work at various places, including Equal Vision Records, Hopeless Records, SONY, ASCAP, Universal, and more.

    The past few years took a toll on the program, with several cuts and faculty changes. News 10 in Albany reported that alumni and adjunct professor at the college, Kelly Bird, is looking into trying to save the Hearst Communications Center, turning it into an independent center.

    One of the biggest losses, besides the music program itself, is the loss of the beautiful and acoustically superior Massry Center for the Arts. It was a creative showcase not only for the Saint Rose community, but for distinguished artists, musicians, vocalists, and orchestras from around the world, featuring 46,000 square feet. Picotte Recital Hall featured geothermal heating and cooling helping to make it more energy-efficient than a comparable, conventionally constructed building. Unfortunately, the venue hadn’t had performances since COVID, leaving the venue now to collect dust until people buy it.

    The College of Saint Rose’s Music Business and Music Industry programs set up many for success, teaching students valuable production, songwriting, management, and business skills to help them in the difficult music industry. Unfortunately, such an outstanding program is being lost with the closure of the institution, and hopefully, those in the program can find another equally good institution to finish their studies.

  • Bowery Electric Announces Return of 20th Annual New Year’s Hank-O-Rama

    The 20th annual Hank-O-Rama festival, celebrating the musical life of Hank Williams, will be held at Bowery Electric on New Year’s Day.

    Hank Williams will be celebrated at the Hank-O-Rama show 71 years after his death. Williams is regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century. He recorded 55 singles that reached the top ten of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 12 that reached No. 1.

    Hank Williams was just 29 when he was found dead in the back seat of his Cadillac on the morning of Jan. 1, 1953, in Oak Hill, WV, en route to a New Year’s Day gig in Canton, Ohio. The Hank-O-Rama celebration is a symbolic rain date for the last show Williams would ever miss. September 17, 2023, was the 100 anniversary of his birth.

    The show features more than 30 of Williams’s hits and rarities, including “Cold, Cold Heart,” “Hey, Good Lookin’,” “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” and many others, performed live by recording artists and Hank-O-Rama founders The Lonesome Prairie Dogs.

    Special guest vocalists include Tammy Faye Starlite, Tom Clark, Elena Skye & Boo Reiners of the Demolition String Band, Jack Grace, Monica Lil’ Mo Passim, Cliff Westfall, Sean Kershaw, Mony Falcone, and other stars of the NYC & Brooklyn country firmament. 

    Hank-O-Rama will also include The Lonesome Horns featuring trumpeters Jordan McLean & Billy Aukstik, with original horn arrangements for Williams’s “Ramblin’ Man,” “Alone and Foresaken,” and others.

    Tickets for Hank-O at the Bowery Electric are $15 in advance, $20.00 at the door. Doors open at 6:30, music at 7:00. 

  • In Focus: Lespecial rages Buffalo Iron Works with strong support from Grub

    Lespecial’s Odd Times Tour stopped in to play Buffalo Iron Works Dec 06, 2023 to an eager and packed house. Opening for Lespecial this night and next on tour is Grub. Grub, a Niagara Falls based band are well known to the Western New York music scene and beyond for their high energy flowing Psych Rock jams.

    Grub took to the stage and wasted no time jumping right into their set. The spacy, angelic, bass thumping, drum driving songs filled the room to a very engaged crowd all night from the very first song on. There is no surprise why this band has a continually growing fan base.

    The trio is made up of Zack Tilton – Guitar/Vocals/Synth/Samples, Nick Woodcock – Bass/Vocals/Synth, and Ryan Henderson – Drums/Samples.

    Lespecial are no strangers bringing the house down with their building shaking, body pounding and air ripping sound. And that’s exactly what they did all night. Right from the start they came out hard and fast. The crowd took notice and kept right up with them dancing and cheering. Some almost seemingly ready to mosh with the energy so high.

    This prog-tronic Power Trio is made up of Luke Bemand – Bass/Synth/Percussion/Vocals. Jonathan Grusauskas – Guitar/Synth/Sampler/Percussion/Vocals. Rory Dolan – Drums/Sampler/Percussion/Vocals

    Setlist: Lungs of the Planet, Snells Fleet, Jackwise, Fear the Djinn, Repeater, Machine Elf, Homieverse, Whats Crappenin’, DGH II (FT Noah Fense), What’s the Use (FT Noah Fense), Fruit Wolf Dance, I Might Be Wrong, Rays, Onlookers, Chird, Chromakey, The Vessel, They Live
    Encore: Tonberry

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra Announces “Winter Wonderland” Event

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced a holiday show titled “Winter Wonderland,” happening at the Broome County Forum Theatre on Dec. 16.

    Founded by Fritz and Marianne Wallenberg in 1955 at the Binghamton Symphony and Choral Society and later merged with the B.C. Pops, the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra presents an annual series of classical, pops, and chamber music concerts in Downtown Binghamton and throughout Broome County. The professional musicians of the Philharmonic hail from the Southern Tier, New York City, and surrounding states. Maestro Daniel Hege was appointed Music Director in 2018.

    On Saturday, December 16, 2023, at 3 p.m., the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra presents “Winter Wonderland,” a holiday-themed concert of beloved Christmas classics. The program includes favorites from stage, film, and ballet, along with a traditional carol singalong and a visit from Santa. Artists from Tri-Cities Opera are featured, along with local news anchor Jim Ehmke as the narrator in “The Night Before Christmas.” The Philharmonic also continues its tradition of screening the classic animated short film The Snowman, with live orchestral accompaniment and treble soloist Eva Dixon. The concert will be preceded by a holiday-themed organ recital by Nancy Wildoner on the Robert-Morton Theatre Organ at 2:30 p.m.

    Eva Dixon.

    13-year-old treble soloist Eva Dixon attends Grace Church School in Manhattan, where she has been a member of the Grace Episcopal Church Choir for the past seven years. In seventh grade, she was Lead Chorister, and this year she was named Optima Chorister. She toured Ireland with the choir in the summer of 2022, and in the spring of 2023 sang the soprano solo in Mendelssohn’s O for the Wings of a Dove. Her theater roles include The Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda in Oz; Lucy in 13: The Musical, and DJ in Cyrano de Burger Shack.

    Tickets are $25 to $65. Kids 17 and under attend free.

  • Disco Biscuits “Why We Dance Tour” stops in Albany and Buffalo in March

    Trancefusion pioneers the Disco Biscuits will embark on a lengthy winter/spring tour to start 2024, with shows at Empire Live in Albany and Town Ballroom in Buffalo, named the “Why We Dance Tour.”

    Disco Biscuits to stop in Albany and Buffalo in March
    photo by Brian Ferguson

    With an impressive touring schedule in 2023 – more than 70 shows, with three more lined up for late December – and the return of a Disco Biscuits festival, BISCOLAND, the band is not slowing down in the coming new year.

    The “Why We Dance Tour” includes 13 previously announced dates, and adds 20 more shows, with a few more still to be announced.

    photo by Conor McMahon

    Bassist Marc Brownstein shares the excitement for the band looking ahead to 2024:

    We are so excited for these late winter and spring dates! 2024 starts off with a bang and is filled with amazing venues, some of which are new to us like Stage AE, College Street, and the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville, while some are old faves like the Kirby, the HOBs in Boston and New Orleans, and ultimately the Tabernacle. We are looking forward to heating up the country from west to east this winter and spring!

    Marc Brownstein

    The Disco Biscuits last performed in Buffalo and Albany in January and February 2023, respectively.

    VIP Packages will be available for all Why We Dance Tour dates as part of this week’s pre-sale and on-sale, and will include early entry to each venue and early access to merch, pre-show soundcheck, group photo with the band, limited edition show poster, and a commemorative laminate & lanyard.

    Tickers are now on sale here.

    Disco Biscuits to stop in Albany and Buffalo in March

    Disco Biscuits “Why We Dance” 2023-2024 Tour Dates

    12/28 – New York, NY – Palladium Times Square (Late Show)
    12/30 – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall !
    12/31 – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
    1/25 – Crystal Bay, NV – Crystal Bay Casino Ballroom
    1/26 – Crystal Bay, NV – Crystal Bay Casino Ballroom
    1/27 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
    1/28 – Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst
    2/1 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
    2/2 – San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park
    2/3 – Tucson, AZ – Gem & Jam Festival
    2/5 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up
    2/6 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up
    2/7 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up
    2/9 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater *
    2/10 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater *
    2/11 – TBA
    3/7 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
    3/8 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
    3/9 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
    3/10 – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater
    3/13 – Albany, NY – Empire Live
    3/14 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall
    3/15 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
    3/16 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
    3/28 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – F.M. Kirby Center
    3/29 – TBA
    3/30 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
    3/31 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
    4/2 – Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom
    4/4 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
    4/5 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theater
    4/6 – Dallas, TX – Longhorn Ballroom
    4/7 – Burnet, TX – Texas Eclipse Festival
    4/11 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
    4/12 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
    4/13 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
    4/14 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre
    6/20-23 – Rothbury, MI – Electric Forest Festival

  • Don’t Miss “A North Country Christmas” Holiday Music Tour from SLC Arts

    SLC Arts has announced their second annual “A North Country Christmas” Holiday Music Tour, performed by Josh Barkley.

    SLC Arts musician Josh Barkley will present a holiday music tour featuring organ and piano this December. Four performances during the week of December 18th will begin at 6:00 PM and take place at different churches in St. Lawrence County.

    Josh Barkley was born and raised in Madrid, NY, and is a graduate of The Crane School of Music, holding his Bachelors in Music Business. He currently works with SLC Arts through the Creatives Rebuild New York Artist Employment Program. Performing in many local venues, Josh has years of experience behind the keys as well as organ and bass. He is a prolific solo performer, in addition to performing with many bands since high school. He supplies bands with sound equipment and often does live sound for the regional ensembles.

    A North Country Christmas"

    The tour is free to the public, and performances will not include a religious service.

    A North Country Christmas Tour Schedule

    Monday, December 18: Potsdam United Methodist Church. 26 Main St. Potsdam, NY

    Tuesday, December 19: Waddington First Presbyterian Church. 13 Fenton St. Waddington, NY

    Wednesday, December 20: Ogdensburg United Methodist Church. 627 Caroline St. Ogdensburg, NY

    Thursday, December 21: Massena First United Methodist Church. 189 Main St. Massena, NY

    A North Country Christmas"

    SLC Arts is the administrator of the New York State Council on the Arts’ Statewide Community Regrants (SCR) Program in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties. Through this program, $160,000 in state funding is distributed to municipalities, libraries, 501(c)3 organizations, individual artists and collectives, for the purpose of arts programming. Initiatives may include (but are not limited to) concerts, exhibitions, theatrical performances, readings, screenings, art classes, public art and more. Grants are project-based, and support community-centered projects in any artistic discipline.

  • In Focus: The 65th Street Session: Cory Wong, Louis Cato, Meshell Ndegeocello and Chris Thile

    The 65th Street Session project took place at the newly renovated David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City (on 65th Street), the home of The New York Philharmonic, on November 28.

    Launched back in October, the first four shows are curated by Mandolin virtuoso, composer, singer, and winner of Grammy Awards Chris Thile. The series is a true collaboration with the space that lends itself to epic acoustics, striking new decor, flawless lighting, and a true 360 view for the audience assembled all around the stage.

    For the show, Thile assembled a pretty eclectic group of musicians that you might never get to see share the stage. Grammy-nominated guitarist Cory Wong (Vulfpeck, The Fearless Flyers), Louis Cato (bandleader of The Late Show Band), Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and bassist Meshell Ndegeocello.

    The show started with Thile, solo with his mandolin, his true comfort zone, as one by one the other artists came out and weaved in and out of each other’s songs. Mid-set allowed for Cory Wong to bring out his full touring band for four songs, and the show ended with a collaboration of all the artists sharing the stage. A truly magical night for any music lover, with something for everyone.

    The 65th Street Session – David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center – November 28, 2023

    Setlist: Singularity, Dionysus, Keep On Pushing, Back & Forth, Bubbles, Airplane, Separado, Acceptance, Real Job, Reflections, Pop Life, Modern Time, Bluebird, 1/4 Chicken Dark, Virgo, Against Mastery, Little Lights

  • Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Welcomes New Members

    The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra recently held auditions for section string positions and have announced seven winners, now members of the orchestra.

    Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Members

    Distinguished by the designation of the “Official Orchestra of the City of Ithaca,” Cayuga Chamber Orchestra has been presenting exceptional live classical music to the region since 1976. The Orchestra was founded by Charles McCary when a group of local professional musicians debuted as the Finger Lakes Orchestra. 

    The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra has a strong commitment to serving its community in a variety of ways. Through its professional excellence, vibrant performances, community education, and passion for transformation through music, Cayuga Chamber Orchestra is devoted to fostering artistic life in the Ithaca and Finger Lakes regions of New York State.

    Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Members

    Wan-Chun Hu – violin – Bloomsfield, New Jersey

    Originally from Taiwan, Wan-Chun Hu is a classically trained musician and music teacher. In 2020, Wan-Chun won the second prize at the American Protege International Competition and was chosen to perform in Carnegie Hall. Additionally, Wan-Chun has won several orchestra positions, including first violin with the Annapolis Symphony, second violin with the Binghamton Philharmonic, and substitute violin with the Buffalo Philharmonic and Allentown Symphony.

    Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Members

    William Knuth – violin – Liverpool

    William Knuth, violinist and Fulbright Scholar, has earned recognition for his artistry as a solo and chamber musician. He is Assistant Professor of Violin and string department coordinator at the Syracuse University Setnor School of Music with a private teaching studio in Syracuse, NY. As a member of Duo Sonidos with guitarist Adam Levin, Knuth has performed extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Africa, and South America.

    Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Members

    Asher Wulfman – violin – Ithaca

    Asher Wulfman, violinist, is a performer of solo, chamber, and orchestral works for violin currently based in Ithaca NY. He is a member of Symphoria and Cayuga Chamber Orchestra and performs regularly with Opera Ithaca and Cornell University’s Ensemble X. He is also a guest lecturer at Cornell University, and is on the faculty of Opus Ithaca School of Music, where he also coordinates and coaches chamber music.

    Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Members

    Bryce Bunner – viola – Penfield

    Bryce Bunner, violist currently serves as principal violist of the Erie Philharmonic, and performs as an extra musician with the Rochester Philharmonic & Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestras. He also performs in the DC area with the Post Classical Ensemble, Inscape Chamber Orchestra, and the Washington Concert Opera. He spent 21 years as a violist with the Air Force Strings/USAF Band in Washington, D.C., and taught and coached the DC Youth Orchestra program for many years.

    Peter Dudek – viola – New York City

    Peter Dudek, Violist, completed his Bachelor’s degree in The Juilliard School, where currently he is pursuing his Master’s degree under the tutelage of Molly Carr. He is an alumn of Itzhak Perlman’s Perlman Music Program as well as Pinchas Zukerman’s Young Artists Program. Peter is under agreement to perform for the final time as a member of the Verbier Festival Orchestra in Switzerland this upcoming summer.

    Grace Ho – cello – New York City

    Taiwanese-American cellist Grace Ho, praised by South Florida Classical Review “…the warmth and flexibility of Grace Ho’s cello solos were standouts”, is an active soloist and chamber musician in the United States and Asia. Ms. Ho has appeared as soloist with the Vienna Ensemble, Xiamen Philharmonic Orchestra, Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, Ho Chi Minh City Symphony Orchestra, Evergreen Symphony Orchestra, and many more.

    Zachary Sweet – cello – Ithaca

    Zachary Sweet, Cellist, is a registered Teacher Trainer with the Suzuki Association of the Americas. He is currently an instructor of cello at Nazareth College, Binghamton University, and on the faculties of Ithaca Talent Education and Music Together of Ithaca. Nationally, he is in demand as a clinician having lead workshops, masterclasses and institutes across the United States and Canada.

    Auditions were held behind a screen and were evaluated by a panel of our musicians and Interim Music Director, Grant Cooper. Look for these new musicians onstage in the coming months.

    UPCOMING EVENTS FOR CAYUGA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

    Holiday Concert Händel’s Messiah

    Saturday, Dec.16, 2023 at 7:30 PM

    Ford Hall, Ithaca College

    Chamber Series Mozart and Schumann

    Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024 at 3 PM

    First Unitarian Church, Ithaca

    Orchestral Series Beethoven’s Second

    Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024 at 7:30 PM

    Ford Hall, Ithaca College

    Orchestral Series Beethoven’s Fourth

    Saturday, Mar. 23, 2024 at 7:30 PM

    Ford Hall, Ithaca College

    Chamber Series Brahms and Glière

    Sunday, Apr. 21, 2024 at 3 PM

    First Unitarian Church, Ithaca

    Passing the Baton The Four Seasons

    Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 3:00 PM

    First Presbyterian Church, Ithaca

  • Electric Forest Drops Phase 1 of 2024 Lineup 

    The interactive wonderland known as Electric Forest has just announced the initial music lineup for its 2024 festival season. The renowned festival experience is taking place June 20-23 in Rothbury, Michigan. 

    Electric Forest 2024 Lineup

    The magic of Electric Forest can not nearly be as well described as the experience provides. It’s an immersive journey that goes beyond standard the music festival experience. This four-day event provides safe spaces full of community, creation, and inclusion. Electric Forest is known to always provide, and that it did with this 2024 lineup. Fans of all styles of electronic music and beyond will find a little bit of everything as Forest is no stranger to having an array of genres. 

    Electric Forest 2024 Lineup
    Photo Credit, Maddie McCafferty

    Returning and New Artists Coming To Electric Forest

    The headliners for next year includes Forest legend Pretty Lights, the dubstep king himself, Excision, and Clyclops Recordings founder Subtronics. This summer will also have numerous collaborative artist sets such as EVERYTHING ALWAYS (Dom Dolla and John Summit), PSYREN (CloZee and LSDREAM), and Gigantic NGHTMRE (Big Gigantic and NGHTMRE). 

    Subtronics, Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    Jam band lovers will be happy with The String Cheese Incident’s return with two sets. As well as performances by The Disco Biscuits, Umphrey’s McGee, and Lettuce. Some surprising artists joining this year include Grammy-winning singer Nelly Furtado and hip-hop artist Ludacris. 

    The Disco Biscuits, Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    The list of headliners continues with Belgian techno queen Charlotte de Witte, and performances by Black Tiger Sex Machine, Ben Boomer, and Knock2. House and techno lovers will be ecstatic with their stacked selection of Mac P, LP Giobbi, TSHA, and more. 

    Photo Credit: Maddie McCafferty

    This 2024 lineup has a variety of everything for everyone and more artists will continue to be announced leading up to the festival. Since 2011, Electric Forest has committed to the imagination of what a festival experience can be and this upcoming year is no exception. Passes for Electric Forest 2024 will go on sale December 8 at 12pm ET through their official website

  • Taking Back Sunday Announce 2024 Tour Dates

    Beloved rock band Taking Back Sunday has announced dates for their spring/summer 2024 North American headline tour celebrating their latest record 152. The two-part run is set to take place next year with stops in Wantagh and New York City.

    Taking Back Sunday is made up of John Nolan (lead guitar, piano, vocals), Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), Shaun Cooper (bass), and Mark O’Connell (drums). The group has been making music together as a band for more than 20 years, sold millions of albums, and along the way, amassed a devoted, international fan base. Even then, the members of Taking Back Sunday still hope to make a powerful impact and sense of connection between fans and the world: “When we’re writing songs, the one thing we ask ourselves is, ‘Will it make people feel something?’ You try to make people feel emotion. That’s the one goal we went in with, and I think we did it,” says drummer Mark O’Connell.

    This unrelenting pursuit of greatness lies at the heart of 152, Taking Back Sunday’s long-awaited, thrilling eighth studio album (and Fantasy Records debut). Written and refined over the course of several years, the group’s first full-length offering since 2016’s Tidal Wave is a passionate, melody-infused confessional from a band forever known for its honesty and vulnerability.

    “…We’ve been on a whirlwind on finishing the record, getting everything ready to put it out, making all the plans. Now comes our other favorite part, getting to visit so many cities in North America and playing live. The set will be a good mixture of albums and the reception for 152 has been so positive that we can’t wait to get out there and play some of those songs for the first time in these cities and make magic all summer. Citizen also put out a great new record so we’re going to have a good time together. Can’t wait.”

    Taking Back Sunday

    When Taking Back Sunday first sat down together in late 2019 to begin working in earnest on what became 152, the band laid out some ground rules from the outset. They weren’t out to simply add more songs to their already-storied catalog, but rather make a piece of art they could be proud of.

    To that end, so many of the songs that comprise 152 were workshopped like never before. As the band members explain, over the years they’ve learned to love letting a piece of music develop from its initial idea all the way to its sometimes drastically-different finished form. It’s a journey they’ve undoubtedly been on many times before when making previous albums, but as they found out when making 152, it’s one that continues to thrill them and keep things fresh.

    Lyricists Lazzara and Nolan are also experimenting like never before. From the heartfelt recollections of the album’s epic opener “Amphetamine Smiles,” to the expressive yearning in lead single “The One”, listeners are invited into the songwriters’ collective heart.

    Taking Back Sunday is expanding and developing as musicians, and we get to see it in real time with every album that they produce. There’s a hint of their old stuff in “S’old,” which is off put by their new versatility as shown in “Amphetamine Smiles” and “I Am The Only One Who Knows You.” It’ll be a ride to see what else they can do down the line.

    “Normally it’s like, this is working right now, let’s just go with it and see what happens…But the process of making this record has helped get me to a point where I’m looking ahead. I’m so excited about the possibilities. You’ve got to keep moving forward. We need to continue building onto this wonderful world.”

    Adam Lazzara

    Taking Back Sunday 2023-2024 Tour Dates

    12.5               Woolloongabba, AUS         The Princess Theatre

    12.6               Marrickville, AUS                 Factory Theatre

    12.13             Wantagh, NY                       Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall *SOLD OUT

    12.14             Wantagh, NY                       Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall *SOLD OUT

    12.15             Sayreville, NJ                       Starland Ballroom *SOLD OUT

    12.16             Sayreville, NJ                       Starland Ballroom (Holiday Pop-Up Shop)

    12.16             Sayreville, NJ                       Starland Ballroom  *SOLD OUT

    3.26               Manchester, UK                  O2 Ritz

    3.27               London, UK                        O2 Forum Kentish Town

    3.28               Cardiff, UK                          Cardiff University Great Hall

    5.19               New Orleans, LA                 The Fillmore New Orleans

    5.21               Fayetteville, AR                   JJ’s Live

    5.23               San Antonio, TX                  Aztec Theatre

    5.24               Dallas, TX                           South Side Ballroom

    5.25               Austin, TX                           Stubb’s

    5.26               Houston, TX                       White Oak Music Hall

    5.27               Ft. Worth, TX                      Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall   

    5.29               Phoenix, AZ                        The Van Buren

    6.4                 Portland, OR                       The Crystal Ballroom

    6.5                 Seattle, WA                         Showbox SoDo

    6.6                 Spokane, WA                      Knitting Factory       

    6.8                 Edmonton, AB                     Union Hall

    6.9                 Calgary, AB                         MacEwan Hall

    6.11               Salt Lake City, UT               The Union Event Center

    6.12               Denver, CO                         Mission Ballroom     

    6.14               Council Bluffs, IA                 Harrah’s Stir Cove

    6.15               St. Louis, MO                      The Pageant

    6.18               Cleveland, OH                     House of Blues Cleveland

    6.19               Indianapolis, IN                   Egyptian Room at Old National Centre

    6.21               Minneapolis, MN                 The Fillmore Minneapolis

    7.24               Pittsburgh, PA                     Stage AE

    7.25               Columbus, OH                    KEMBA Live!

    7.26               Detroit, MI                           Royal Oak Music Theatre

    7.27               Buffalo, NY                          Buffalo RiverWorks

    7.30               Newport, KY                        MegaCorp Pavilion 

    8.1                 Orlando, FL                         House of Blues Orlando

    8.2                 Ft. Lauderdale, FL              Revolution Live at the Backyard

    8.3                 St. Petersburg, FL              Jannus Live

    8.4                 Atlanta, GA                         Tabernacle   

    8.6                 Myrtle Beach, SC                House of Blues Myrtle Beach

    8.8                 Charlotte, NC                      The Fillmore Charlotte

    8.9                 Raleigh, NC                        The Ritz

    8.11               Dewey Beach, DE               Bottle & Cork

    8.13               Wallingford, CT                   The Dome at Toyota Oakdale Theatre

    8.14               Boston, MA                          MGM Music Hall at Fenway

    8.16               Philadelphia, PA                  The Fillmore Philadelphia

    8.17               New York, NY                      The Rooftop at Pier 17

    In addition to the headline tour, NY/NJ fans can look forward to the band’s annual holiday spectacular on December 13 and 14 at Mulcahy’s and December 15 and 16 at Starland Ballroom. On December 16, Taking Back Sunday will also be holding their annual Holiday Pop-Up Shop and fundraiser at Starland Ballroom in support of Tamerlaine Sanctuary & Preserve in honor of the band’s longtime attorney Dave Stein.

    UK fans can catch Taking Back Sunday this March in Manchester, London, and Cardiff. For a full list of upcoming shows, please visit here.

    Pre-sale and VIP tickets opened Wednesday, December 6, with general on sale to follow this Friday, December 8 at 10am local time. For more information, please visit this website.

    For more information on Taking Back Sunday, please visit their website, or follow them on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter.