Category: Genres

  • Andrea Bocelli Returns to MSG this December for Winter Holiday Tour

    Globally-renowned Italian tenor, Andrea Bocelli, returns this December to MSG for a set of shows. The legendary singer will perform two shows on December 18 and 19 as part of his winter holiday tour.

    Andrea Bocelli MSG returns
    Italian star Andrea Bocelli Easter concert

    Bocelli’s holiday shows at The Garden have become a beloved tradition since his first at the venue in 2003. The shows will feature performances from Bocelli’s extensive repertoire, including music in honor of the holiday season. Andrea Bocelli returns with selections from his number one album “A Family Christmas” and its recently released deluxe edition; his uplifting solo album “Believe;” and a selection of arias, his beloved crossover hits, and famed love songs.

    Andrea Bocelli has been entertaining audiences for more than 30 years and has sold nearly 90 million records worldwide. Bocelli has performed at major events including the Olympic Games, the World Cup, and Global Citizen Festival. He has earned a Golden Globe Award, seven Classical BRIT Awards, and seven World Music Awards, plus a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Don’t miss the chance to see Bocelli perform live at Madison Square Garden in NYC.

    Tickets for the December 18 and 19 shows at The Garden will go on sale to the general public on Tuesday, April 16 at 10:00AM. Click here to purchase tickets to see Andrea Bocelli live at Madison Square Garden.

  • Estival Festival Announces Lineup Featuring Cuppasoup, Dirty Blanket, Count Blastula and more

    Estival Festival in Canedea, NY has announced their lineup, featuring Cuppasoup, Sim Redmond Band, and more from June 21-23.

    Estival Festival

    Estival Festival at the Sugar Mountain Performing Arts Center features three days of great music and events for the whole family, including camping, fireworks, hot air balloon rides, a special Kid Zone, parades with stilt walkers, jugglers, and more, and music workshops. The Sugar Mountain Kitchen & other food vendors will be open, serving a wide variety of food, drinks, and snacks for when you don’t feel like cooking at your campsite.

    Phase 1 of the lineup includes the Rochester-based group Harmonica Lewinski and CUPPASOUP featuring Chris J English, Aaron Lipp, and Ric Robertson. Diggin Roots from the Buffalo/Western New York area makes an appearance. Formed in the summer of 2013 by a group of friends who share a passion for the roots of American music, the band draws from musical influences like blues, jazz, rock, bluegrass, and folk music with a hint of jam.

    The Sim Redmond Band will make an appearance. Based in Ithaca but with roots in Africa, particularly the sounds emanating from West & South Africa, they have been steadily growing, forging new ground in roots music. The vocal teamwork of Sim Redmond, Jen Middaugh, and Nate Silas Richardson creates some of the richest harmonies you’ll ever hear. New York-based alternative band High Pines delivers a unique improvisational sound through their original music. Playing throughout New York and Pennsylvania since 2020, their audience has quickly grown. With captivating vocals, expansive dynamics, and ambient space, High Pines will not want to be missed.

    Estival Festival
    High Pines.

    The final addition to the Phase 1 lineup is The Son Henry Band. Henry is an award-winning singer/songwriter and lap steel guitarist – singing and performing covers and original material on the guitar, lap steel, dobro, and slide guitar as a solo artist or as a lead in bands with long-term collaborators in the UK, US, and Eastern Europe.

    Estival Festival
    Estival Festival

    All adult weekend tickets for Estival Festival include GA/Car/Tent and access to a weekend of family fun and live music. Kids 12 and under get in free. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit here.

  • In Focus: Disco Biscuits at Town Ballroom in Buffalo

    The Disco Biscuits came to the Town Ballroom in Buffalo over March 30-31 for two nights on their Why We Dance Tour. Just the night before they debuted their new album, Revolution in Motion at Webster Hall in New York City.

    disco biscuits town ballroom

    The Disco Biscuits have a rich history at the Town Ballroom, New York’s most underrated club venue. The room is perfect for the Biscuits as the many levels and circular setup makes a Disco Biscuits show there feel like an mini Bisco coliseum. They’ve played many great shows there and they added another on Saturday, while Sunday’s show was a more laid back affair.

    disco biscuits town ballroom

    On Saturday, the first night of two, you could tell the band was feeling great after a successful and probably pressure filled album release party the night before; as they looked to be in high spirits all night. Even though the previous show was all new songs, they still had enough new material to still have a good mix of old and new. The whole first set was a highlight, and was certainly up there with one of the better sets they’ve played in Buffalo. The room absolutely lost it when Orch Them appeared out of a stellar Buy The Time Jam. As far as second set highlights, Mindless Dribble > Fire Exchange > Confrontation was the meat of the set. It’s pretty hard to top ending a set with Confrontation, the crowd chanted along the words and all was right in Biscoland.

    The Disco Biscuits have been trying their whole careers to blend live instruments and club music together, and it seems like they have finally perfected it in 2024. Besides setbreak, the music on Saturday did not stop once. The whole show was moving and pulsing forward, they didn’t get lost or falter once. Sometimes when bands focus too much on improv it can feel like the band is jamming just to jam, but that was night the case at all. The band played with purpose and direction, something that is hard to do when the majority of the night’s music was improv.

    Sunday night’s show was a little bit of a step back from the previous night’s energy. Maybe the wave of energy crashed the night before, maybe they were in party mode celebrating Jon Gutwillig’s birthday, but they weren’t able to top Saturday. That being said, that’s what you get with improv. They are playing with such consistency nowadays that a show that let off the gas a little bit is still a great night of music. The improv on Sunday oscillated between dark and dirty Biscuits, some throwback trance and some happy Biscuits mixed in. I’m a sucker for happy Biscuits, and after a lot of dark, plodding improv throughout the night, the M1 > Cyclone section really scratched that itch for me.

    The Disco Biscuits are playing lights out right now, so get your ass to a show if you can. They are due back in New York State for 4th of July weekend at their own festival Biscoland, just outside Syracuse.

    Setlists via Biscuits Internet Project

    March 30, 2024 – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY

    Soundcheck: Wet, Mr. Don
    Set 1: Buy The Time 1 > Orch Theme 2 > Helicopters > Dino Baby > Rock Candy 3
    Set 2: Bombs > Mindless Dribble > Fire Will Exchange > Confrontation 4 > The Deal 5 > Confrontation
    Encore: Rockafella > Helicopters

    1 with ‘Boom’ (Tiesto with Gucci Mane and Sevenn) samples
    2 with ‘Perfect (Exceeder)’ (Mason & Princess Superstar) samples
    3 ending only
    4 Techno version
    5 1st time inverted

    March 31, 2024 – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY

    Set 1: We Like To Party > Spacebirdmatingcall > No Recollection 1 > Pilin’ It High 2 3 > We Like To Party
    Set 2: Jam > Voices Insane 4 > Ring the Doorbell Twice > And the Ladies Were the Rest of the Night 5 > M1 6 > Cyclone > Spacebirdmatingcall
    Encore: Mulberry’s Dream 7

    1 with ‘Sidewindah’ (Gorgon City feat. Flirta D – Interplanetary Criminal Remix) samples
    2 LTP 7/19/23 (50 shows)
    3 Perfume version
    4 unfinished
    5 inverted
    6 with ‘Watermelon Sugar’ (Harry Styles) samples
    7 LTP 7/12/23 (55 shows)

    3/30/24

    3/31/24

  • ‘Spring Awakening’ Opens at Cohoes Music Hall

    Playhouse Stage Company announced the opening of a brand new production of the celebrated musical Spring Awakening, playing at Cohoes Music Hall through April 28, with 7:30 p.m. evening performances on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. matinee performances on Saturdays and Sundays.

    Spring Awakening Cohoes Music Hall

    Playhouse Stage has produced free outdoor summer musicals at Albany’s Park Playhouse since 1989 and has been presenting musicals year-round at the historic Cohoes Music Hall since 2016. Spring Awakening is a rock musical based on a 19th-century German play of the same name and explores the challenges of adolescence and coming of age in a repressive world. The production plays April 12-28, 2024. 

    The winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Spring Awakening features a book and lyrics by Steven Sater, and a rock-infused score by Duncan Sheik. About its original 2006 Broadway production The  New York Observer wrote, “Once in a generation, if we’re lucky, an unexpected new musical comes along and changes everything. That is the thrilling achievement of Spring Awakening.” With electrifying music that Entertainment Weekly called “the most gorgeous Broadway score of the decade,” and a fearless approach to important, often taboo topics, including suicide, sexual assault, and child abuse, Spring Awakening grips audiences with an intense emotional journey.  

    We are excited to give our very talented teen students a chance to work on such a relevant, challenging, and exciting piece of theatre. Many themes and topics explored in Spring Awakening are often referred to as adult subject matter, but these are things that teenagers deal with daily, and it is important to shine a light on them. We are extremely proud of both our students and our creative team for handling the mature subject matter in such a professional manner, and rising to the occasion to tell this vital story so effectively.

    Playhouse Stage Producing Artistic Director Owen Smith

    The production is directed by Playhouse Stage Managing Director, Chuck Kraus, with choreography and musical staging by Director of Education Ashley Simone Kirchner, and musical direction by Brandon  Jones. The trio has helmed the Playhouse’s advanced teen productions since 2016. Rounding out the  Creative Team as Intimacy Director is Yvonne Perry in her first Playhouse Stage Company collaboration. The youth roles in the production are performed by advanced teen students from the Playhouse Stage  Academy theatre training program, alongside local professional performers Ellen Cribbs and Nick.

    Tickets for Spring Awakening are on sale through The Cohoes Music Hall Box Office, by phone at 518-434- 0776, or online.

  • Bryant Park’s Dance Party Returns this May for 10th Anniversary

    Dance Party returns to Bryant Park for its 10th anniversary from May 1 to May 16. Each night will correspond to a different style of dance.

    Dance Party events will take place every Wednesday and Thursday from May 1 to May 16. At each event, attendees meet at the iconic Bryant Park fountain to learn basic steps with expert instructors at 6pm. Afterwards, participants can test out their new moves to live music performed by a diverse selection of bands from 7pm-8:30pm.

    The two week-long event sees over 10 different styles of dance for anybody to pick up and learn. A slew of talented individuals and groups makeup the festival’s lineup this year. This year’s series kicks off with New York City’s signature brand of Salsa and R&B served up by Uptown Royalty. Disco’s golden era is accentuated by The Disco Nights.

    Other artists in the lineup include Judy Santos, Charles Turner & Uptown Swing, KD Browne, La Charanga Pacha and Jimmy Bosch Salsa Masters. Various different and diverse genres performed include salsa, disco, R&B, Bachata, Lindy Hop, Motown, Charanga, Cuban Salsa, and Cha Cha Cha.

    For the last ten years, Bryant Park Dance Party has highlighted diverse cultures and traditions from around the globe and across the boroughs of New York City. More than 50,000 participants have danced on the Fountain Terrace and expert instructors have taught 32 different social dance styles ranging from Bhangra to Polka; Cumbia to Lindy Hop; Flamenco to Contra. After learning the dance steps, audiences immediately put those moves to use, dancing to live music from renowned bands.

    Uptown Royalty

    “Over the past ten years, Bryant Park Dance Party has grown to a new level, offering some of the most exciting, diverse, free entertainment in one of New York’s most beautiful settings. This year, we’re featuring a range of styles, both traditional and new, and the colorful lineup brings together so many different parts of the City. This series is so special to me because it brings so many New Yorkers together to dance and have the time of their lives.”

    Talia Castro-Pozo Bryant, Park Dance Party Producer

    For more information on the Dance Party festival at Bryant Park visit the parks website by clicking here.

  • Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera Discusses His Half Century in Music & Intriguing Family History in Revolución to Roxy

    He is one of the most underrated guitarists and producers to come out of the ‘70s British music scene.  But now Phil Manzanera, best known as the long-running axe man for glam-cum-art rockers Roxy Music, is telling the story of his globetrotting life, in music and beyond, in a new memoir, Revolución to Roxy  (Wordzworth Publishing)

    Manzanera’s autobiography goes well beyond the usual, dumbed-down VH-1 “Behind the Music” rise-fall-rise template.  As he states in his introduction below, it’s a very personal exploration of his life – one made as much for music fans as it is for his far-flung family.

    “I’ve written this memoir for my English and Colombian family, dear friends and music fans, who have followed my musical twists and turns for over half a century. It spans from my 50’s childhood in Cuba, Hawaii and Venezuela, when everything seemed in the brightest technicolor, to grey but very cool ‘60’s London and the start of a music career that continues to enrich my life, some 50 years later. Roxy Music is an important part of the story and I will be forever thankful to the doors it opened for me to a global world of music and musical collaborations. But I hope you’ll find my family history every bit as fascinating as my music adventures, I’m proud to be related to a Colombian pirate, a spy and an Italian opera musician.”

    On the musical front, Phil is best known for his 50 years with Roxy Music, from its incredible 1972 debut disc to its final 50th Anniversary tour.  In the band’s early days, it was the two Bs – Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno – who sucked up most of the limelight.  But it was Manzanera’s searing, melodic and uniquely treated guitar riffage that brought the fire to Roxy’s post-modern mélange, along with the Bonham-like thump of the equally-underrated drummer Paul Thompson.

    Roxy Music “Ladytron” on BBC 1972

    But outside of Roxy, Manzanera has plied a productive career as a solo artist, producer and collaborator.  He has worked as a sideman, producer and songwriter partner with greats like Bob Dylan, Brian Eno, Robert Wyatt, John Cale, Split Enz and David Gilmour, both solo and in the final works of Pink Floyd.  He also became one of the most prominent producers of Rock En Espanol.

    The story of Phil’s much-traveled youth is one of the more engaging parts of the book.  Phillip Targett-Adams was born in England to a British father and Colombian mother whose surname he would take for his life on the stage.  His father’s work for a British airline company (and maybe as a spy?) would take young Phil to Venezuela, Hawaii and, most notably, Cuba where he witnessed the Fidel Castro-led revolution. He would become fascinated with the guitar while living in Cuba and make his first forays into playing while at board school in England, with the purchase of a Hofner Galaxie which he still has.  There, he would form a musical partnership with bassist Bill McCormick which would fully flower in the collaborations with Eno and with an album by his immediate pre-Roxy prog band, Quiet Sun.

    Manzanera’s memories of the early Roxy Music days will provide plenty of juice for glam music fans.  Phil would fail his first audition with the band and get his signature “look” – the bug-eye sunglasses – when the band’s stylist pulled them out of a bag of accessories during the first album photo shoot.  Wearing them while playing guitar would prove a challenge Phil would have to endure through the band’s early rise. 

    Roxy Music fans will enjoy his description of the band’s unique working style.  The detail-oriented control freak leader, Bryan Ferry, would come up with all the music first and, only after it was recorded, would he write lyrics.  After the basic tracks were laid down, Phil would take them home and work out different guitar parts on tape, which would then be assessed and the best recorded.  He also discussed the inevitable parting of Eno from the band, perhaps due to the fact that Brian had much more success with the ladies than Ferry?  We also hear how he purchased his signature guitar, the “Cardinal Red” 1964 Gibson Firebird VII.  And also how he broke his leg falling off the six-inch platform shoes that were required wardrobe in the glam rock days.

    As with all too many musician memoirs, Phil’s demonstrates how an artist’s fortunes can suffer from bad management.  According to Manzanera, Roxy only received 5% of the monies earned from early albums, a sum that would be divided equally amongst the six members.  It would be 12 years before he earned anything meaningful from his recording and touring with Roxy Music.

    Roxy Guitar Solo “Dream Home” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KODD2sjfH0

    There is great context about his collaborations with Brian Eno on his legendary early solo album, their work in the band 801, the Quiet Sun project and Phil’s acclaimed early solo albums, Diamond Head, Primitive Guitars and K-Scope. It’s a tune from the last album than would pay huge and unexpected dividends decades after its release.

    Phil would go on to be the director of Guitar Legends, a 5-day concert extravaganza featuring B.B. King, Brian May, Steve Vai, Joe Walsh, Jack Bruce, Keith Richards, Bob Dylan and many more, produced in tandem with Expo ‘92 in Seville, the birthplace of the guitar.  His Latin roots would make him the choice producer for many of the biggest Rock En Espanol acts including Heroes de Silencio and the later solo work of its leader, Enrique Bunbury.  Also discussed are the many productions created at Gallery Studio at his home in Sussex, St. Ann’s Court. These included latter-day Roxy Music albums like Avalon, their biggest commercial success.

    Manzanera also elaborates on his extensive role as a co-writer, guitarist and producer for the post-Roger Waters era Pink Floyd and the solo work of its guitarist, David Gilmore.  Phil would earn composer credit on tracks like Floyd’s “Learning to Fly” and producer credit on albums like their final work, The Endless River.  He would serve as producer of various David Gilmour solo albums from 2006 – 2015, including On An IslandLive in Gdansk and Rattle That Lock.   During Covid, he would remotely wax three albums with Tim Finn of The Split Enz.

    Roxy Music fans will get Phil’s take on the many fits and starts of their career, including three big breakups and reformations through their final world tour in 2022 and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction.  He compares Roxy to one of his vintage cars, a Rolls Royce, saying – It’s beautiful to look at, but very hard to drive.”

    Manzanera’s biggest financial windfall would come not from rock but rap. That would arrive in 2011 when a beat-maker named 88 Keys would sample a guitar riff from a tune on his 1978 album K-Scope for use in a Jay-Z/Kayne West track, “No Church In the Wild” on their album, Watch the Throne. Manzanera was allocated one-third of resulting royalties and publishing revenue for the song, more than either of the rappers. The album went Gold in the UK and Platinum in the US, and the song was used in the film The Great Gatsby and various tv commercials. 

    In his book, Manzanera states that he earned more from “this brief sequence of maybe twenty notes” than he had in his 50 years with Roxy Music.

    Phil on the Jay-Z/Kayne Sample – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A61-wcM9sQo

    Bio: Sal Cataldi is a musician, writer and publicist living in the Hudson Valley and NYC. He is President of Cataldi PR and leader of the band Spaghetti Eastern Music and member of the ensembles Guitars A Go GoVapor Vespers and spaceheater.

  • Brendan James Releases New Single, “Feel Alive”

    NYC-based R&B singer/songwriter Brendan James has released a brand new single titled “Feel Alive,” from his upcoming album Focus.

    Brendan James is an alternative pop, soul, and R&B fusion singer and producer. James and his producer Stroobz Beats recently released their latest single “Feel Alive” from the upcoming album Focus. The track marks the artist’s fourth studio single.

    Brendan’s self-proclaimed identity as an “old soul” is epitomized by both his musical inspirations and his own body of work. From Earth, Wind, and Fire to Usher and Luciano Pavarotti, Brendan’s musical inclinations are brimming with generations of spirit and souls.

    Brendan James’ single “Feel Alive” has strong emotion tied in each note. It has elements of pop-R&B, alternative, and even gospel. One can argue there is something of an emo undertone here. The track’s layered vocals, powerful intonations, and flowing melody provide a real treat for the soul.

    James’ style is in every sense, dynamic. The track has multiple changes in melody and vocal style. The soundscape this track occupies is unique, yet reminiscent of those who came before him. Brendan James’ music speaks to a variety of people from hip hop and R&B enjoyers to pop and alt enjoyers as well. Simply put, this track starts strong and ends stronger.

    Make sure to stay up to date on the release of Brendan James’ upcoming album, Focus. For more information on the artist, visit his Spotify here.

  • Stephane Wrembel Brings Django á Gogo Music Festival to NYC in May

    Stephane Wrembel is proud to announce that the highly anticipated Django a Gogo Music Festival is coming to New York City. This festival is held at The Woodland in Maplewood, New Jersey from May 1-3, and will culminate at The Town Hall in NYC on May 4.

    Stephane Wrembel

    The festival features performances by Angelo Debarre, Serge Camps, and Frank Anastasio, who are making their first American appearance. Django a Gogo is a celebration of the unparalleled music legacy of jazz guitarist and composer Django Reinhardt.

    Django á Gogo has united some of the world’s most exceptional musicians to honor the timeless Sinti guitar style. This year’s festival promises a dynamic lineup, featuring renowned artists from France, Canada, and the United States. The event showcases the vibrant evolution of Reinhardt’s repertoire through reinterpretation, improvisation, and cross-cultural collaborations.

    Django a Gogo 2024 Festival Dates & Features

    Wednesday May 1, 2024 8PM
    The Woodland (Maplewood, N.J.)
    DJANGO NEW ORLEANS
    featuring:
    Stephane Wrembel and Josh Kaye on guitar, Adrien Chevalier on violin, Joe Correia on Tuba, Scott Kettner on drums, David Langlois on percussion, Nick Driscoll on sax/clarinet, Joe Boga on trumpet and Sarah King on vocals

    Thursday May 2, 2024 8PM
    The Woodland (Maplewood, N.J.)
    THE GYPSY GUITARS TRIO
    Legendary Angelo Debarre’s trio
    Featuring: Angelo Debarre (guitar), Serge Camps (guitar), Franck Anastasio + many guests

    Friday May 3, 2024 8 PM
    The Woodland (Maplewood, N.J.)
    STEPHANE WREMBEL BAND + GUESTS
    Featuring:
    Stephane Wrembel on guitar, Josh Kaye on guitar, Ari Folman-Cohen on bass and Nick Anderson on drums

    Saturday May 4, 2024 8 PM

    The Town Hall (New York, N.Y.)

    STEPHANE WREMBEL, THE GYPSY GUITARS TRIO + GUESTS

    Featuring: Aurore Voilqué, Hugo Guezbar, Adrien Marco, and Simba Baumgartner, Django Reinhardt’s great-grandson.

    For more information on the festival and to purchase tickets to the shows, click here.

  • Funk-Fusion Trio Pocket Bandits Release Debut Single this April

    Funk/rock-fusion trio Pocket Bandits have announced the release of their debut single, “The Pocket Bandit,” on April 5. The trio hails from Ithaca and hopes to dazzle listeners with their upcoming track.

    The debut single is set to put Pocket Bandits out there once and for all. The single is a bold opening volley from a band of experienced musicians with big ambitions for their new collaboration. The trio is comprised of Joe Massa, Samuel B. Lupowitz, and Simon Bjarning. Joe and Samuel have played together for a decade.

    The group practices a fusion of sounds from funk, progressive rock, and jam-blues. The music sees a funky guitar-organ combo that keeps the listener entranced. The trio can be described as a fun, funky fusion of R&B grooves, jazz improvisation, rock intensity, and catchy-yet-unpredictable songwriting.

    The single is to be marked with a record release at The Downstairs in Ithaca on Saturday, April 6. Pocket Bandits plays two sets of original material, and a third set backing up Marlyand-based post-rock singer-songwriter Mark Hennessey.

    The group aims not merely to show off, but to fill the dance floor with their engaging original compositions, as well as the occasional crowd-pleaser by artists from The Beatles to Billie Eilish. Their debut single showcases the groups experience, talent, and ability to make groove ensue.

    To stay up to date on Pocket Bandits’ upcoming releases and to find out more about the trio, click here. Make sure to check out their upcoming shows as well.

  • Additional Goose Tour Dates in 2024 Includes Two Nights At SPAC

    Goose has announced more headlining 2024 show dates which includes two nights at SPAC. The newly announced run will begin in NJ at Holmdel’s PNC Bank Arts Center on September 1 and the following week will see the band returning to SPAC for two shows on September 6 and 7. This summer and fall will be the first extensive touring Goose will be doing with their new drummer Cotter Ellis.

    The new slate of fall shows will see Goose hit the Midwest and then the West Coast, with the tour concluding on September 28 in Stanford, CA at Frost Amphitheater. This comes after an extensive June schedule of shows that includes stops in St. Louis, Atlanta, and New York City before concluding with a hometown show at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, CT. Goose is also set to play the SolShine Festival in Chillicothe, IL this Memorial Day Weekend. See below for a full listing of upcoming shows.

    The September tour ticket pre-sale lottery for all newly announced Goose dates is currently underway and will continue through Saturday, April 6, at 5pm ET. Lottery winners will be charged and notified via email by the evening of Thursday, April  11 at 5pm ET. Public on-sales are set to begin Friday, April 12 at 10am (local). For more information, please visit www.goosetheband.com/tour.

    A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Greenpeace, a global network of independent campaigning organizations that is committed to transforming the country’s unjust social, environmental, and economic systems from the ground up to address the climate crisis, safeguard our planet for future generations, advance racial justice, and build an economy that puts people over profits.

    Goose 2024 Tour Dates

    MAY

    24-26 – Chillicothe, IL – Summer Camp Presents Solshine: A Music & Arts Reverie †

    JUNE

    4 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory

    5 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory

    7 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

    8 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

    10 – Omaha, NE – Steelhouse

    11 – Kansas City, MO – The Midland 

    12 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park

    14 – Swanzey, NH – Northlands Music & Arts Festival (Two Sets) †

    15 – Canandaigua, NY – CMAC

    16 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion

    18 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater

    20 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

    21 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

    22 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre – SOLD OUT

    23 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre – SOLD OUT

    25 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point

    26 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point

    28 – Philadelphia, PA – Mann Center

    29 – New York, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

    30 – New Haven, CT – Westville Music Bowl

    SEPTEMBER

    1- Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center

    6 – Saratoga Springs, NY – SPAC Broadview Stage

    7 – Saratoga Springs, NY – SPAC Broadview Stage

    9 – Charlottesville, VA – Ting Pavilion

    14 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory

    15 – Waukee, IA – Vibrant Music Hall

    17 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Plaza at America First Field

    19 – Missoula, MT – KettleHouse Amphitheater

    20 – Missoula, MT – KettleHouse Amphitheater

    21 – Seattle, WA – Remlinger Farms

    22 – Troutdale, OR – Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn

    24 – Eugene, OR – Cuthbert Amphitheater

    26 – San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

    27 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre

    28 – Stanford, CA – Frost Amphitheater

    † Festival Appearance