Tag: North American Tour

  • The Paper Kites & The Roadhouse Band at Racket: A Halloween Special

    On October 31, The Paper Kites and touring guest The Roadhouse Band performed together at New York City’s Racket. On their North American Tour, The Paper Kites are celebrating their new record At The Roadhouse, an artistic project birthed between the four walls of a dive bar in Australia that fans all across the world are holding close to their hearts today.

    With the epitome of an autumnal sound combined with the holiday atmosphere, The Paper Kites pulled in the proper crowd: costume-enthusiast folk fanatics.

    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    A crowd with creative costume ideas slowly filled the warehouse venue in the Meatpacking District. Spiderman, Peach and Mario, and plenty of Bob Dylan‘s mingled while awaiting the opening set. At 8:00 PM, The Cactus Blossoms casually strummed into their first song. With only an acoustic and an electric guitar paired with soothing vocals, the duo provided a warm opening performance. They expressed their gratitude to be on their first ever tour, and even more so they praised The Paper Kites for the opportunity and their musical influence. 

    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    Shortly after the Cactus Blossoms made their way off the stage, the stage crew decorated the space with an arsenal of instruments. True to The Paper Kites’ rich production value, each instrument that can be intentionally heard on their newest album was prepped and ready to be used on stage. Multiple forms of percussion, a collection of strings, an organ, electric keys, and the iconic vintage-looking microphone sat waiting to be given life.

    Once their signature drapes were hung across the back of the stage, the lights dimmed and each band member made their way onto stage. Eight people on stage seemed like it would be tight, but the congealed bands stitched together comfortably, and so did their sound. 

    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    The traditional lead of an acoustic guitar through their melody was threaded with the most intentional additions of twangy strings of banjos and mandolins, the romantic hum of the organ, the tune of the harmonica, and the heartbeat of various drums. If there’s one thing The Paper Kites are, it is consistent – consistently impressive. With a memorable setlist it can become difficult to entertain returning fans, but The Paper Kites routinely delivers a unique listening experience that bends the confines of genre labels through experimentation and passion.

    On stage stood eight music connoisseurs. Lead vocalist; Sam Bentley, on the guitar and the banjo; Dave Powys, on the pedal steel and guitar; Matt Dixon, on drums; Josh Bentley, on the bass; Sam Rasmussen, on the organ and percussion; Hannah Cameron, on strings and cowbell; Chris Panousakis, and the multi-instrumentalist and vocalist; Hadley Kennary. 

    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    From their last performance in New York City at Williamsburg Music Hall, their audience has grown – not just in size, but in comfortability. Throughout the show, fans openly conversed with each other and the band members in a respectful manner. Cooing that the song being performed was the song that was playing when they met the love of their life, or politely begging for their favorite oldies to be played. The Paper Kites’s lead vocalist, Sam Bentley, joked and reminisced with the audience all evening. It was truly refreshing, especially for a typically quiet audience.

    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    Midway through their performance, The Paper Kites quintuplet and The Roadhouse Band gathered around their signature microphone to sing a stripped version of the Kite’s hit “Bloom” from their oldest record “Woodland.” This is a treasured moment during a Paper Kites performance. Their sound becomes almost tangible in the room, with raw harmonies and only root instrumentals. A wash of peace laid over the audience, for their attention was devoted to the intimate production happening on stage.

    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    An applause full of raised hands in praise and hollers from the chest lasted for over a minute. Smiles overtook The Paper Kites’ faces as they made room once more for The Roadhouse Band. Each of the string players made the swap for more bassy instruments as Sam Bentley edged, “Now this is the part of the set where we play some louder songs.” As soon as the first chord of Dave Powys’ electric guitar ripped, the strobe lights were released into motion across the faces in the crowd.

    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    One of their new songs, “Black & Thunder,” was a crowd favorite. The soulful riffs and plunge of the bass emitted a similar sound to that of Fleetwood Mac’s “Rhiannon.” On stage the band members tapped their feet to the beat and visibly felt the command of their instruments, as they swayed and jolted their shoulders. 

    Photograph by Shauna Hilferty

    After a few songs, they returned home to their usual earthy gentle tone to close out the show. They sang songs from their record “On The Train Ride Home” that references New York City, which spoke to the audience on personal levels. Tears streamed down the faces of some while smiles stretched across the faces of others. Underneath the lights, a world was formed – a small culmination of vast lives all affected by the same poetry.

    The Paper Kites finished out their Halloween performance with an encore, singing some oldies that were wished for to send off the audience with a memorable evening. Once the lights came on, The Paper Kites and The Roadhouse Band said their thanks and bid their farewells to their New York City crowd.

  • Chest Fever Pays Tribute To The Band With Freeze in the North Tour, Buffalo and Rochester shows

    San Diego’s Chest Fever have announced their Freeze in the North Tour, with stops in New York on March 7th and 8th. The tour is a tribute to the legendary rock group The Band

    With the blessing of Robbie Robertson and The Band, Chest Fever will perform classics from The Band’s oeuvre. Expect to hear songs from the group’s classic 1968 debut album Music from Big Pink, The Last Waltz, and Rock of Ages. Chest Fever will also recreate The Band’s celebrated 1969 performance at the Woodstock Music & Art Fair.

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    The five-member band, Chest Fever is led by the guitarist Dan Cervantes. The band also features keyboard player Jody Bagley, bass player Blake Dean, and drummers Chad Lee and Allan Ritter.  The group was ignited by a consciousness-changing West Coast tour in 2015. 

    After a series of successful tours tributing iconic performances from The Band, Chest Fever are turning back the clock to the group’s celebrated debut album. In 1967 The Band perfected their sound through various recording sessions with Bob Dylan in West Saugerties, New York. They composed in a house known as “Big Pink” and shared with members Rick Dano, Richard Manuel and Garth Hudson. In this house, albums that would later be recorded in studios in Los Angeles and New York were created. Music from Big Pink laid the foundation for The Band’s signature blend of rock, soul, country, R&B, blues and more. To accurately acclaim the success of The Band, Chest Fever religiously revisits material from Music from Big Pink. They also review staples from the rest of The Band’s celebrated catalog, with classics like “The Shape I’m In,” “Makes No Difference,” “Up On Cripple Creek,” and more.  

    The Freeze In The North Tour will recreate two timeless live performances such as “Rock of Ages” and “The Last Waltz”. For the reenactment of “The Last Waltz”, Chest Fever recruited an all-star cast featuring Scarlet Rivera, Albert Lee, Tom “Bones” Malone, Marc Ford, Jack Tempchin, and others. 

    In previous tours Chest Fever performed with an evolving cast of local horn and brass players. They’ve played with members from TV on the Radio’s horn section to recreate the contributions from Howard Johnson, Snooky Young, Joe Farrell and more. 

    Chest Fever have additionally released new music under their Mrs. Henry moniker. The second part of the band’s three-part album and rock opera series, “Keep On Rising – Act II: Faith, Fate and Hope in The Land of Nothing Matters”, follows the hero’s journey by amplifying the twists and turns in the band’s expansive narrative scope. Act II highlights the group’s knack for heady studio wizardry, compelling sonic dynamics, and an all-encompassing narrative vision. 

    TOUR DATES

    3/1 Columbus, OH @ The Summit Music Hall

    *3/2 Pittsburgh, PA @ Thunderbird Music Hall

    3/3 Cleveland, OH @ Winchester Music Tavern

    3/4 Detroit, MI @ Token Lounge

    3/7 Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Iron Works 

    3/8 Rochester, NY @ Photo City Music Hall

    3/9 Ottawa, ON, CA @ Mavericks

    3/10 Kingston, ON, CA @ The Mansion

    3/11 Toronto, ON, CA @ Horseshoe Tavern

    3/12 St Catherines, ON, CA @ Warehouse Niagara 

    *w/ Butler Street Revival

  • Young The Giant Announces North American Tour With Milky Chance In New York

    Multi-platinum selling artist Young The Giant has announced a 2023 summer tour along with rock band, Milky Chance, making across the United States and Canada beginning May 30th in Montreal. In New York, you can catch the tour at Manhattan’s iconic Rooftop at Pier 17 and Niagara County’s Artpark. The tour will also feature special guests TALK and Rosa Linn. 

    The summer tour follows the release of American Bollywood, Young The Giant’s first album in four years. Established in 2004, the band showcases vocalist Sameer Gadhia, guitarist Jacob Tilley and Eric Cannata, Francois Comtois on the drums and bass player Payam Doostzadeh. American Bollywood was co-produced by John Hill and members of Young The Giant. 

    The four-part album can be enjoyed here via AWAL/Jungle Youth Records. With a majority of the lyrics written by the band’s lead singer with Indian ancestry, Sameer Gadhia, the album tells the multi-generational saga of the American immigrant, and the origins, exiles, battles, and denouement of reclaiming their collective identity. “This is not just the story of an Indian-American caught in between two worlds,” the band’s Sameer Gadhia previously said, “it’s also our universal search to find meaning in chaos.”

    “Epic doesn’t even begin to describe American Bollywood. Seismic in scope and intimate in nature, Young the Giant’s fifth studio album is a massive artistic statement; it’s the band’s most ambitious and sprawling project of their career”

    – Atwood Magazine

    The band unites with REVERB to reduce the tour’s environmental footprint and engage with fans to take action for people and the planet. Visit here for more details.

    The Young The Giant’s advanced ticket presale is available from January 31st at 10am to Thursday, February 2 at 10PM. Powered by seated, presale tickets are available here.  General tickets will be available Friday, February 3rd at 10 am. Tickets can be purchased here.

    Guests searching for an enhanced experience can purchase VIP Packages which include a private pre-show performance,Q&A with the band, premium tickets, an exclusive poster signed by the band, early venue entry and merchandise shopping. On January 31st at 10am packages from 100X Hospitality will go on sale For full details, click HERE 

    YOUNG THE GIANT US AND CANADA TOUR 2023 WITH MILKY CHANCE

    MAY

    30 – Montreal, QC – Place Bell *

    31 – Toronto, ON – RBC Echo Beach *

    JUNE

    2 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage *

    3 – New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17 *

    4 – New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17 *

    7 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater *

    9 – Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavilion

    10 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion *

    11 – Philadelphia, PA – Skyline Stage at the Mann *

    13 – Niagara, NY – Artpark *

    16 – Detroit, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill *

    17 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live! *

    18 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE *

    20 – Cincinnati, OH – Andrew J Brady Music Center *

    21 – Cleveland, OH – Jacob’s Pavilion *

    23 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island *

    24 – St. Louis, MO – St. Louis Music Park *

    25 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU Amphitheater at White River Stage Park *

    27 – Minneapolis, MN – Surly Brewing Festival Field *

    28 – Des Moines, IA – Water Works Park *

    30 – Oklahoma City, OK – Zoo Amphitheatre *

    JULY

    1 – Kansas City, MO – Starlight Theatre *

    13 – Atlanta, GA – Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park ^

    14 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater ^

    15 – Charlotte, NC – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre

    16 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheatre ^

    18 – Richmond, VA – Brown’s Island ^

    20 – St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre ^

    21 – Tampa, FL – Yuengling Center ^

    22 – Miami, FL – FPL Solar Amphitheatre ^

    25 – Birmingham, AL – Avondale Brewing Company ^

    27 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall ^

    28 – Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    29 – Dallas, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory ^

    AUGUST

    1 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel ^

    3 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Great SaltAir ^

    4 – Flagstaff, AZ – Pepsi Amphitheater ^

    5 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre ^

    10 – Vancouver, BC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre ^

    11 – Seattle, WA – Marymoor Live ^

    12 – Portland, OR – McMenamins Edgefield ^

    14 – Boise, ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater ^

    15 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater ^

    17 – San Francisco, CA – The Greek Theatre at Berkeley ^

    18 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl ^

    19 – Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre ^

    20 – San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Amphitheater ^

    30 – Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre *

    31 – Dillon, CO – Dillon Amphitheater *

    * with special guest TALK and special guest Rosa Linn

  • Seal Announces 30th Anniversary Tour, 2 Beacon Theatre Stops

    This spring, the Grammy award winning and international icon Seal will commence their 30th Anniversary Tour across North America. The six week tour will begin on April 25, in Phoenix, Arizona. On May 23, Seal will be making a performance at New York’s Beacon Theatre. He will also perform on May 24 at the Beacon, due to fan demand.

    Seal will also be collaborating with the stellar Trevor Horn, who will be acting as the musical director. The Buggles, Horn’s extraordinary new band, will be featured as special guest performers.

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    Seal’s 30th Anniversary Tour celebrates thirty years since his self-titled albums known as, Seal and Seal II. The first album was released in 1991 and the  second part followed in 1994. This will be an especially rare performance, because this is the first time Seal will perform the records in their entirety. It’ll be a set underlined by classic chart-topping anthems including  “Crazy,” “Future Love Paradise,”“Killer,” and “Kiss From A Rose.” Expect soul staples and standards sprinkled throughout the set, portraying the full spectrum of his incredible repertoire.

    Seal is an incomparable musician that has left an indelible imprint on pop, R&B, soul, and dance music. He’s sold over 30 million albums worldwide and generated over 1 billion streams. Seal also obtained four GRAMMY® Awards, three BRIT Awards, Two Ivor Novello Awards, and one MTV VMA.  Seal’s music has also  been celebrated with covers by Alanis Morissette, Bastille, and George Michael. Besides seeing Seal on the stage you’ve also witnessed him behind the camera. He’s worked with iconic directors such as Spike Lee and the late Joel Schumacher.  

    SEAL: DELUXE EDITION, was reissued last fall as the 4-CD/2-LP, complete with rarities, and a 12”x12” hardcover book that includes unpublished photos and liner notes courtesy of Jim Farber. Farber is a previously unreleased 13-track concert performance with music flawlessly remastered by Trevor Horn. The set has been beloved by the masses. American Songwriter celebrated the set’s “incredible dance remixes,” while Paste acknowledged it as one of “The 20 Best Album Reissues of 2022,” writing,“Looking back three decades later, Seal’s combination of pop, funk, rock and dance hit harder than we might have realized at the time.”

    Beginning January 26, a special fan presale will be available for purchase at 9am. General on sale tickets will be released on Friday, January 27th. Don’t miss the indelible performance of Seal, a tour in honor of this epic landmark. Tickets are available here.

    SEAL 2023 TOUR DATES

    Tuesday, April 25 / PHOENIX AZ / ARIZONA FINANCIAL THEATRE

    Friday, April 28 / HOUSTON TX / BAYOU MUSIC CENTER

    Saturday, April 29 / AUSTIN TX / BASS CONCERT HALL

    Sunday, April 30 / DALLAS TX / MUSIC HALL AT FAIR PARK

    Tuesday, May 2 / NEW ORLEANS LA / SAENGER THEATRE

    Thursday, May 4 / CHARLOTTE NC / OVENS AUDITORIUM

    Saturday, May 6 / ATLANTA GA / FOX THEATRE

    Sunday, May 7 / LOUISVILLE KY / LOUISVILLE PALACE 

    Wednesday, May 10 / WASHINGTON DC / THE ANTHEM

    Thursday, May 11 / PHILADELPHIA PA / THE MET

    Friday, May 12 / BOSTON MA / BOCH CENTRE WANG THEATRE

    Monday, May 15 / TORONTO ON / MASSEY HALL

    Wednesday, May 17 / INDIANAPOLIS IN / MURAT THEATRE @ OLD NATIONAL CENTRE

    Friday, May 19 / MINNEAPOLIS MN / ORPHEUM THEATRE

    Sunday, May 21 / DETROIT MI / FOX THEATRE

    Tuesday, May 23 / NEW YORK NY / BEACON THEATRE

    Wednesday, May 24 / NEW YORK NY / BEACON THEATRE

    Friday, May 26 / ST. LOUIS MO / STIFEL THEATRE

    Saturday, May 27 / CHICAGO IL / CHICAGO THEATRE

    Tuesday, May 30 / DENVER CO / BELLCO THEATRE

    Friday, June 2 / LAS VEGAS NV / VENETIAN THEATRE

    Saturday, June 3 / LAS VEGAS NV / VENETIAN THEATRE

    Tuesday, June 6 / OAKLAND CA / PARAMOUNT THEATRE

    Wednesday, June 7 / LOS ANGELES CA / GREEK THEATRE

    Saturday, June 10 / PORTLAND OR / KELLER AUDITORIUM

    Monday, June 12 / SEATTLE WA / PARAMOUNT THEATRE