Author: Carl Granfelt

  • Bad Mary and Mega Infinity Release “Mega Bad Disaster Party”

    Long Island bands Bad Mary and Mega Infinity have teamed up through SPI (Ska Punk International), to release a split 7-inch single, “Mega Bad Disaster Party.” Each band contributed two newly recorded tracks. The single will be released digitally on Dec. 3, with a vinyl release party on Feb. 21 at Industry in Huntington.

    Mega Bad Disaster Party

    “Mega Bad Disaster Party” begins with two songs from Mega Infinity, “Eyelids 2024” and “Let Me Drive My Van Into Your Heart” followed by “Disaster(er) Party” and “Want What I Want” from Bad Mary. The collection of songs sounds like if Scott Pilgrim vs. the World was a Broadway Musical.

    Bad Mary reached out to SPI about doing an EP and adding some ska elements to their songs. SPI suggested collaborating with Mega Infinity, since they’ve been friends with Mega for a decade, the collaboration was a no-brainer. Many of the songs on the single are rerecorded and reimagined versions of songs from previous projects. These new versions are cleaner, more aggressive, and harder-hitting.

    “Eyelids” was written for an EP several years ago, drawing inspiration from ska-punk, riot grrrl, and bands like Catch 22, Veruca Salt, and Big D. Joystick! is featured on the song, enhancing its ska-punk influences. “Disaster(er) Party” was originally titled “Disaster Party” and was written for The Return of Space Girl. For this single, the song has been reimagined with horns added by Kevin Jackson from Title Holder and Crisis Crayons.

    Bad Mary consists of Amanda Mac (vocals), Mike Staub (bass/vocals), Bill Mac (drums), and David Henderson (guitar). They have received airplay on SiriusXM’s Underground Garage, earning the New Music Spotlight. The band has released two albums and six EPs since 2014 including their 2019 album, The Return of Space Girl that inspired an award-winning animated movie. Their latest release, Better(er) Days, arrived in 2024.

    Mega Infinity is comprised of Michi and Mike DiGiulio. The band released their EP Behind Glass Walls in 2017 and their debut album Rainbow Heartache in December 2021. They joined SPI with their 2023 EP Chaos Magick, which was named a favorite by Punk News and On the Upbeat. They are featured in the ska documentary This is New Tone as a part of ska punk’s future.

    Pre-save the new single here.

  • NY Philharmonic Appoints Matías Tarnopolsky President and CEO

    Co-Chairmen of the New York Philharmonic Board, Peter W. May and Oscar L. Tang announced that beginning Jan. 1, 2025, Matías Tarnopolsky will be the New York Philharmonic’s new President and CEO.

    Matías Tarnopolsky
    Photo credit: Jeff Fusco

    Over the last 20 years, Tarnopolsky has held prominent artistic positions at orchestras worldwide. Before being the current the president and CEO of The Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts, Tarnopolsky was the executive and artistic director of Cal Performances at the University of California, Berkeley. He has also served as Vice President of Artistic Planning at the New York Philharmonic from 2005 to 2009, and has held that position with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra as well.

    During his tenure with the Philadelphia Orchestra from 2018 to 2024, he achieved many significant milestones including the merger of the orchestra with the Kimmel Center in 2021, resulting in the establishment of The Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts. He also oversaw the rededication of the orchestra’s home as Marian Anderson Hall, which represented a groundbreaking approach to diverse programming. From 2009 to 2018, he worked at Cal Performances at UC Berkeley, the largest multidisciplinary arts presenter and producer based at a university in the country. During his time there, he launched Berkeley RADICAL (Research and Development Initiative in Creativity Arts and Learning), which included a residency featuring Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Orchestra of Venezuela.

    New York Philharmonic Board Co-Chairmen Peter W. May and Oscar L. Tang said: “Matías Tarnopolsky is a singular figure among orchestral leaders. Building on his lifelong love for our art form, he has forged impactful collaborations with orchestral musicians and dynamic artistic leaders. He is also a force for innovation who has created new ways of connecting with communities and tapping into emerging technologies. His extensive executive experience is enhanced by his time on the ground at the Philharmonic, when he oversaw artistic planning, giving him unusual insight into New York City’s vibrant cultural landscape. We know that Matías will be a visionary partner for Gustavo Dudamel as we prepare for his arrival as our next Music and Artistic Director.”

    See upcoming New York Philharmonic events here.

  • Ciao Malz Releases “Two Feet Tall” Ahead of New EP

    On Nov. 15, Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist Ciao Malz (Malia DelaCruz) released her newest single “Two Feet Tall.” The single is the first from her debut EP, Safe Then Sorry, to be released via Audio Antihero on Dec. 6.

    Ciao Malz

    The memorable melodies and infectious chorus sticks in your head long after the song ends while the emotionally rich lyrics leave you with much to think about. In true Bedroom Pop fashion, the cheerful verses are complemented by thoughtful, albeit pessimistic, moments of sheer honesty as the chorus comes back around.

    Each time the tempo slows, the song avoids hitting a resolving note until it returns to the verse. As the song ends, DelaCruz’s repetition of the phrase “I can never tell” hits home in a genuine way that most songs lack. The production on the song is top-tier and makes the track fit comfortably on any college radio rotation, or indie pop playlist you can imagine. All this, combined with the thematically resonant vocal delivery and wobbly guitars, strikes a distinct note, helping “Two Feet Tall” quickly become her most-streamed song since its release.

    Ciao Malz draws inspiration from artists such as Elliott Smith, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Men I Trust, blending witty introspection with a dynamic musical style. While her self-released demos garnered attention from NPR, WFUV, Loud Women, and others, this latest work is her most mature, eclectic, and polished to date.

    Her music first reached the Audio Antihero label when she issued a cover of Frog’s “You Know I’m Down” in 2023, and the label then offered to work with her on this debut. In addition to numerous other collaborations at her Lower East Side studio, Malia DelaCruz has also been played bass for the acclaimed Sister. group (with Hannah Pruzinsky, Ceci Sturman, and James Chrisman).

    Learn more here.

  • sweet93 Release Dreamy New Single, “what’s true?”

    On Oct. 3, Brooklyn-based rock project sweet93, fronted by lead vocalist Chloe Kohanski, released their latest single, “what’s true?”

    what's true?

    The titular question drives the melancholy track to a desolate dreamscape in three-quarter time. “what’s true?” represents a foray deep into Dream Pop. Drawing inspiration from notable groups such as Beach House, sweet93 moves away from the angst-ridden, rougher sound of previous singles (“Stars Above” and “Be My Best“) and continue down that path of introspection, getting tighter more straightforward in their songwriting.

    The loss of hope conveyed so clearly in “what’s true?” is most recognizable in Kohanski’s 2023 OurVinyl Sessions Acoustic EP. However, sweet93’s newest effort delivers layers of ambient noise, reverberated into oblivion, creating a sound that holds up on all fronts. On the acoustic live EP, Kohanski’s vocals shine brilliantly, proving beyond any shadow of a doubt that she’s a talented singer. Yet, the professional-grade production on their newest song only adds to the list of factors that make sweet93 a standout listen.

    The best thing about sweet93 is they’re a new act that’s still trying to find their sound. When every sound they try sounds great, you know you have a special group on your hands, especially when Kohanski’s vocals sound like a young, mellow Janis Joplin.

    Since 2021, sweet93 has been apart of the NYC music scene collaborating with friends like Porches and playing shows with Ovlov and untitled (halo). sweet93 opened for Porches, at their most recent gig at Brooklyn Steel on Nov. 20, and contributed vocals to his latest album Shirt, on the song “Bread Believer.”

    sweet93 informs us “There’s more music on the way, they’re constantly trying new things and experimenting in the studio.”

    Learn more here.

  • Ski Team Release Experimental Song “Me”

    Brooklyn-based Indie Pop artist Ski Team (Lucie Lozinski) has announced Dec. 3. as the release date for the music video of “Me”.

    Ski Team

    “Me” is about “the struggle of adjusting someone’s role in your life, or your own role to them, and giving up control in that process,” shares Lucie Lozinski, otherwise known as Ski Team. “It’s about realizing if you have to assign roles, maybe it’s not as special as you think. And, like, challenging this idea of roles being the whole of someone’s identity. It’s scary to not know who’s on your roster, or who you are without a particular person/job/trait/whatever, and just go forth into life’s abyss as a human, but it’s often better for everyone involved to get on with it.”

    While the song is classified as experimental, there is enough common elements to make the song relatable to the average listener. The saxophone that begins the song is a nice touch and each time the sax makes an appearance in the mix it is always a welcome addition. The lyrics take the song to a personal level that gives the feeling of listening to a journal entry.

    The video reflects the isolation and mundanity of the roles we play in everyday life by the use of the grey office space, escalators, and packed public transportation. Lozinski wears her hair pinned back as tight as can be and an all-white suit and tie combined with a long flowing skirt and a fo-leather jacket. All this draws stark connections to Apple’s famous “1984 Macintosh” commercial in the sense of routine and technology controlling life. With fantastic editing and shots that beautifully depict the liminal, the music video is an incredibly impressive achievement.

    Lozinski found the saxophone player on Hinge. He had a bunch of videos of him playing sax, and she reached out saying, “hey I don’t want to date each other, but can you come put down some saxophone on this song?” And he did. Ski Team collaborated with popular producer Daniel Knowles (Sharon Van EttenCigarettes After Sex) on the new single. Ski Team has received praise from the likes of American Songwriter, Atwood Magazine and more.

    Learn more about Ski Team here.

  • New York Philharmonic Announce January 2025 Events

    The New York Philharmonic‘s January schedule has been fully announced and will feature 20 concerts throughout the month from Nathalie Stutzmann, Kevin John Edusei, artist-in-residence Yuja Wang, and many more.

    New York Philharmonic

    The Wu Tsai Theater at David Geffen Hall will host these performances in January:

    From January 2–4 and 7, Kevin John Edusei, in his New York Philharmonic debut, will conduct Samy Moussa’s Elysium, Berlioz’s song cycle Les Nuits d’été featuring mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard, and Richard Strauss’s Also sprach Zarathustra.

    On Jan. 8, 9, and 11, Daniele Rustioni, also making his Philharmonic debut, will lead the Overture to Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s The Merchant of Venice, Dvořák’s Violin Concerto featuring soloist Joshua Bell, and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4.

    On Jan. 12 at 3:00 pm, as part of the New York Philharmonic Ensembles series at Merkin Hall, Philharmonic musicians will perform Haydn’s String Quartet in G major, Turina’s Piano Trio No. 2, Moszkowski’s Suite for Two Violins and Piano, and Britten’s String Quartet No. 1.

    On Jan. 16, 18, and 19, Nathalie Stutzmann, a 2024–25 Artistic Partner, will conduct The Ring Without Words, Lorin Maazel’s orchestral arrangement of Wagner’s Ring Cycle.

    On Jan. 17 at 7:30 pm, the Bach: From Darkness to Light concert, presented by the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, will take place at The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine. Conducted by Nathalie Stutzmann, the program includes Cantata BWV 56 (Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen) featuring baritone Leon Košavić (NY Phil debut) and singers from Voices of Harlem, directed by Malcolm J. Merriweather, as well as Cantata BWV 51 (Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen) with soprano Talise Trevigne (NY Phil debut). The evening will also feature Bach’s Sonata sopra il soggetto reale from Musical Offering, performed without a conductor.

    From Jan. 23–25, pianist Yuja Wang will debut as the Philharmonic’s 2024–25 Mary and James G. Wallach Artist-in-Residence. Her residency includes a Kravis Nightcap performance on Jan. 25 at 9:30 p.m., featuring choreographer and ballerina Tiler Peck alongside musicians from the Philharmonic. Additional details about her residency will be announced soon.

    On Jan. 25 at 2:00 pm, David Robertson will present a program celebrating the centennial of Pierre Boulez, featuring works originally curated by the late NY Phil Music Director in 1974. This Sound On series concert includes J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, Schubert’s Symphony No. 2, Webern’s Symphony Op. 21, Boulez’s Pli selon pli: Improvisations sur Mallarmé I and II with soprano Jana McIntyre (NY Phil debut), and Stravinsky’s L’Histoire du soldat Suite.

    Finally, on Jan. 29, 30, and Feb. 1, and 2, Marek Janowski, another NY Phil debutant, will conduct Weber’s Oberon Overture, Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 featuring Beatrice Rana, and Schumann’s Symphony No. 3 (Rhenish).

      Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    • WAV Music Fest Comes to NYC’s UBS Arena in 2025

      The first ever WAV (World A Vibes) Music Fest has been announced for Mar. 28, 2025.

      At UBS Arena, Spice, Skeng, Valiant, and Kraff, with more to be announced, will perform at the first full dancehall show at the venue.

      WAV Fest

      The Jamaican musical genre, dancehall, while historically only finding widespread popularity on the island, has risen in popularity by extraordinary amounts in the past few years. Thanks to advocates such as Nicki Minaj among others, the excitement has culminated in bringing the first-ever Dancehall show to UBS Arena, located only 30 minutes from Penn Station or Grand Central via LIRR in Belmont Park.

      The festival lineup reveals the presence of some of the biggest stars of dancehall, while also featuring many young and exciting talents. The “Queen of Dancehall”, Spice, innovative and top streaming dancehall artists Skeng, Valiant, and the rising star Kraff have been announced to perform. More electrifying artists are set to be announced in the first week of Dec. Nicki Minaj has said of Skeng, “No one is a bigger fan than me!” while Spice has collaborated with major artists such as Minaj, Missy Elliott, Busta Rhymes, and more.

      The organizers highlight New York’s vibrant energy as the perfect setting for the WAV Music Fest, emphasizing a platform to showcase and support emerging talent while fostering cultural and artistic appreciation within society. In the dynamic city of New York, known for its entertainment hub and cultural diversity, the festival aims to provide an unforgettable musical celebration of dancehall.

      Purchase tickets here.

    • Warren Haynes Announces “Million Voices Whisper” 2025 Tour, Stop at Town Ballroom

      Warren Haynes will hit the road this winter on the “Million Voices Whisper” tour in support of the album of the same name. Haynes and his band will hit the Town Ballroom in Buffalo to close out the tour on Feb. 22.

      Million Voices Whisper

      On Nov. 1, Grammy Award-winning Gov’t Mule front man, Warren Haynes, released Million Voices Whisper, Warren’s first solo album in almost a decade. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Blues Albums Chart. Haynes will go on a 9-date run that will kickoff Feb. 7 in Knoxville and see the Warren Haynes Band travel throughout the Midwest and Northeast, stopping in such cities as Huntsville, Toledo, Des Moines, and Burlington, before finishing off in Buffalo on Feb. 22. 

      Ahead of the “Million Voices Tour,” Hayes will perform with his band, Gov’t Mule in their annual New Year’s residence in NYC at the Beacon Theater. Learn more about those shows here.

      Performing alongside Haynes (vocals, guitar) will be the current, all-star lineup of the Warren Haynes Band: longtime drummer Terence Higgins (of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band), Gov’t Mule bassist Kevin Scott, Matt Slocum on keys, and Greg Osby on sax.

      $1 from every ticket sold for the winter tour will be donated to assist with hurricane relief.

      General on-sale begins Nov. 22. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      New Year’s Performances w/ Gov’t Mule:

      December 28 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall

      December 30 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

      December 31 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

      Million Voices Whisper Tour 2025:

      Feb. 7 – Knoxville, TN @ Bijou Theatre

      Feb. 8 – Huntsville, AL @ Mars Music Hall

      Feb. 11 – Toledo, OH @ Stranahan Theater

      Feb. 13 – Northfield, OH @ MGM Northfield Park – Center Stage

      Feb. 14 – Carmel, IN @ The Palladium

      Feb. 15 – West Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom

      Feb. 20 – Burlington, VT @ The Flynn

      Feb. 21 – Concord, NH @ Chubb Theatre

      Feb. 22 – Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom

      Apr. 5 – Columbia, SC @ Township Auditorium (rescheduled from 9/28)

    • Brantley Gilbert to Hit Albany, Utica, Buffalo on 2025 “Tattoos Tour”

      Brantley Gilbert’s “The Tattoos Tour” has been announced for 2025 featuring special guests such as, Travis Denning and Payton Smith.

      Gilbert will hit Albany’s MVP Arena on Apr. 24, and Utica’s Memorial Auditorium on Apr. 25, and co-headline WYRK’s Taste of Country 2025 on June 20 in Buffalo.

      Tattoos Tour

      After wrapping a standout year of headlining shows, including a performance to over 100,000 fans in downtown Nashville for the World’s Largest Album Release Party, multi-Platinum country-rock artist, Brantley Gilbert has announced his Tattoos Tour 2025 following the release of his seventh studio album, Tattoos.

      “Music has always been about bringing people together and offering a break from the grind, even if it’s just for a few hours,” says Gilbert. “My hope is that with tickets starting at $25, people can step away from everyday stresses and enjoy themselves—whether it’s making it a fun evening with the family or giving mom and dad the chance to hire a babysitter and have a night out just for them.”

      Tickets start at $25.00 plus applicable fees and go on sale Friday, Nov. 29, at 10 am. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      Full Tatoos Tour Dates:

      Feb. 27 – Angel Of The Winds Arena – Everett, WA

      Feb. 28 – Missoula, MT – Missoula, MT

      Mar. 01 – Toyota Center – Kennewick, WA

      Mar. 06 – Toyota Arena – Ontario, CA

      Mar. 07 – Findlay Toyota Center – Prescott Valley, AZ

      Mar. 08 – Mullett Arena – Tempe, AZ

      Mar. 13 – Grossinger Motors Arena – Bloomington, IL

      Mar. 14 – Alliant Energy PowerHouse – Cedar Rapids, IA

      Mar. 15 – Cable Dahmer Arena – Independence, MO

      Mar. 20 – Salem Civic Center – Salem, VA

      Mar. 21 – The Classic Center – Athens, GA

      Mar. 22 – Orion Amphitheater – Huntsville, AL

      Mar. 27 – Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell – Lowell, MA

      Mar. 28 – Cross Insurance Arena – Portland, ME

      Mar. 29 – Total Mortgage Arena – Bridgeport, CT

      Apr. 24 – MVP Arena – Albany, NY

      Apr. 25 – Utica Memorial Auditorium – Utica, NY

      Apr. 26 – Mohegan Sun Arena At Casey Plaza – Wilkes Barre, PA

      Jun. 08 – Carolina Country Music Fest 2025 – Myrtle Beach, SC

      Jun. 20 – WYRK Taste of Country 2025 – Buffalo, NY

      Jul. 10 – Country Concert – Fort Loramie, OH

    • Goo Goo Dolls Announce “Summer Anthem Tour” With 3 NY Dates

      Buffalo natives, The Goo Goo Dolls have announced their 2025 summer tour. Joined with Dashboard Confessional, they will hit Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs on July 30, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh on Aug. 2, and KeyBank Center in Buffalo on Aug. 9.

      Joined with Dashboard Confessional, they will hit Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs on July 30, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh on Aug. 2, and KeyBank Center in Buffalo on Aug. 9.

      Goo Goo Dolls

      Formed by John Rzeznik and Robby Takac in Buffalo, 1986, Goo Goo Dolls have connected to millions of fans and have impacted popular music for three-plus decades. Perhaps the band is best known for “Iris,” which clutched #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 for 18 straight weeks and would be named #1 Top 40 Song of the Last 20 Years. The song has amassed billions of streams across platforms and is definitively one of the most popular songs from the 90s.

      Beyond selling 15 million records worldwide, the group has garnered 4x GRAMMY Award nominations and nearly a dozen platinum and gold singles combined, and seized a page in the history books by achieving 16 #1 and Top 10 hits. As a result, they hold the all-time radio record for “Most Top 10 Singles.” 

      So far, A Boy Named Goo (1995) has gone 2x Certified Platinum, Dizzy Up The Girl (1998) 5x Certified Platinum. Their music continues to reach new audiences around the world and has been covered by everyone from the likes of Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers and Maggie Rogers.

      Public on-sale kicks off on Friday, Nov. 22 at 10 am. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

      Goo Goo Dolls Summer Anthem Tour Dates:

      Sunday, April 27, 2025 – Indio, CA – Stagecoach 

      Saturday, July 13, 2025 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre*

      Wednesday, July 16, 2025 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena*

      Thursday, July 17, 2025 – Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land*

      Saturday, July 19, 2025 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP*

      Sunday, July 20, 2025 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater* 

      Tuesday, July 22, 2025 – Atlanta, GA – Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park*

      Wednesday, July 23, 2025 – St Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre*

      Friday, July 25, 2025 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre*

      Saturday, July 26, 2025 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater*

      Sunday, July 27, 2025 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap – Filene Center*

      Tuesday, July 29, 2025 – Boston, MA – LeaderBank Pavilion*

      Wednesday, July 30, 2025 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC*

      Friday, August 1, 2025 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center* 

      Saturday, August 2, 2025 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater*

      Sunday, August 3, 2025 – Philadelphia, PA – The Mann Center*

      Tuesday, August 5, 2025 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater*

      Wednesday, August 6, 2025 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion*

      Friday, August 8, 2025 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater*

      Saturday, August 9, 2025 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center*

      Saturday, August 10, 2025 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage* 

      Tuesday, August 12, 2025 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center*

      Wednesday, August 13, 2025 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island*

      Friday, August 15, 2025 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park*

      Saturday, August 16, 2025 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre*

      Monday, August 18, 2025 – Waite Park, MN – The Ledge Amphitheater*

      Tuesday, August 19, 2025 – La Vista, NE – The Astro*

      Thursday, August 21, 2025 – St. Louis, MO – Saint Louis Music Park*

      Friday, August 22, 2025 – Kansas City, MO – Starlight Theatre*

      Sunday, August 24, 2025 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre*

      Tuesday, August 26, 2025 – West Valley City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre*

      Thursday, August 28, 2025 – Airway Heights, WA – Northern Quest Resort & Casino*

      Friday, August 29, 2025 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater*

      Sunday, August 31, 2025 – Seattle, WA – Venue TBD*

      Monday, September 1, 2025 – Seattle, WA – Venue TBD*

      Thursday, September 4, 2025 – Berkeley, CA – Greek Theatre*

      Saturday, September 6, 2025 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl*

      Sunday, September 7, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre*

      Tuesday, September 9, 2025 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater*

      Thursday, September 11, 2025 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Zoo Amphitheatre*

      Friday, September 12, 2025 – Camdenton, MO – Ozark Amphitheater*

      *with Dashboard Confessional