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  • Top 5 NYC Irish Pubs for Live Music

    There are dozens of Irish pubs offering the best in Irish music throughout New York City. But what’s really the best of the best? Let this list of the top Irish Pubs in NYC act as your tour guide for this upcoming St. Patrick’s Day – or any day you want to enjoy some jigs and reels!

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    Hozier celebrates his birthday at Paddy Reilly’s on St. Patrick’s Day in 2023.

    1) Paddy Reilly’s – 512 2nd Avenue, Manhattan 

    Located in the heart of Kips Bay, Paddy Reilly’s has grown into a staple for live Irish music. Just last St. Patrick’s Day, Hozier celebrated his birthday at the pub and performed there live. Except to hear music every day at Paddy Reilly’s, not just on St. Patrick’s Day! For the past 27 years, the pub has been the home to local Irish band The Prodigals. When The Prodigals aren’t playing, expect to hear a blend of Irish classics with rock, folk, and alternative songs. Pub goers can take their own hand at singing too every Tuesday night at Paddy Reilly’s Open Mic Night. The following night is Irish Traditional Night hosted by Niall O’Leary. Every Wednesday night starting at 9pm, Paddy Reilly’s provides a space to enjoy traditional Irish music and stepdance. If you’re in Kips Bay, go to Paddy Reilly’s, sit on a barstool, order a Guinness, and enjoy the music for some good craic.

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    Cillian Vallely of the band Lúnasa plays at The Dead Rabbit’s Sunday seisiún.

    2) The Dead Rabbit – 30 Water Street, Manhattan

    Since its opening in 2013, The Dead Rabbit has won numerous awards, and rightfully so! The Dead Rabbit was awarded “World’s Best Bar” in 2016 at the 9th annual Tales of the Cocktail’s Spirited Awards. One could see why when they step into The Dead Rabbit, which seems to be three separate bars seamlessly blended into one. The bar is split into the Taproom, the Parlor, and the Occasional Room. The Parlor hosts various cocktails and comfortable seating; while, the Occasional Room is available for private events. But if it’s live music and good craic you’re looking for, head no further than the Taproom. The Taproom hosts numerous artworks from various contemporary Irish creatives. The Dead Rabbit’s commitment to the arts is also heard every Sunday night from 6-10pm. The seisiúns (sessions) host different musicians every week. You’ll hear everything from the fiddle and guitar to the Irish whistle and bodhrán. Pair it with a Sunday roast and Irish coffee for the perfect way to end your weekend.

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    James Margolis Trio performs at An Béal Bocht Cafe.

    3) An Béal Bocht Cafe – 445 W 238th Street, Bronx 

    Translating to “the poor mouth” in Irish Gaelic, An Béal Bocht Cafe is named after Irish novelist and playwright Flann O’Brien’s 1941 novel. Living up to its literary name, An Béal Bocht Cafe is covered in portraits of Irish literary legends, such as James Joyce. The pub has been home to the Arts in Riverdale for over 30 years. Every second Wednesday of the month is Writers / Poetry Night hosted by Melinda Wilson and Erin Lynn. Not only does the pub highlight literature but also music. An Béal Bocht Cafe is home to the Bronx’s longest running Irish traditional session. Spanning over 25 years, the session is hosted every Sunday from 4-7pm by Lindsey Ceitinn and Michelle Bergin. So head up to the Bronx, right next to Manhattan College, to join in on the live music every Sunday evening.

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    The perfect pint of Guinness poured at Grace’s in Manhattan.

    4) Grace’s Pub – 252 West 14th Street, Manhattan

    Opening just six years ago in 2018, Grace’s has already cemented itself into the weekly lineup of can’t miss Irish music sessions. Every Wednesday night starting at 8pm, Matt Stapleton and guests host an Irish music session where any musician can join in, such as Come From Away musician Pat Mangan, who has joined in on many a session at Grace’s. The traditional Irish music coupled with the pub’s classic Manhattan bar decor offers a comfy and chic atmosphere that is the perfect oasis from the hustle and bustle of the city. If you can’t get enough of Grace’s, head to its sister bar Hartley’s located at 14 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn for an even homier atmosphere and for live music every Monday night starting at 8pm.

    Musicians perform at Mary O’s weekly Thursday night session.

    5) Mary O’s – 32 Avenue A, Manhattan

    Located in the East Village, Mary O’s has been committed to keeping the tradition of Irish music alive since 2009. Even when Mary O’s was closed during the pandemic, musicians longed for the pub’s sessions so much that session regulars Catilin Warbelow and Chris Ranney started virtual Mary O’s sessions via Tune Supply on YouTube. The virtual sessions kept Mary O’s Irish music community alive, and now, the sessions can be enjoyed in-person every Thursday from 8-11pm with different guest leaders every week. Visit to join Mary O’s musical community while enjoying their staple Irish soda bread scones.

  • Scarsdale Music Festival Announces Lineup

    Scarsdale Music Festival has announced its fourth annual lineup- featuring amazing talent who will perform on two main stages throughout the day and an all-new acoustic stage. Twelve bands from Scarsdale and the greater Tri-State area were chosen through an extensive selection process from over 70 submitted applicants.

    Scarsdale Music Festival

    SMF is an exceptional, family-friendly community event that brings together thousands of people of all ages to celebrate their love of music, food, and community. The fourth annual festival, hosted by the Scarsdale Business Alliance (SBA), will take place rain or shine on Saturday, June 1st, from 12-6 pm in Scarsdale Village, benefitting Daniel’s Music Foundation, which empowers individuals with disabilities through music education, performance, and socialization. 

    This year’s Grand Tasting Village will feature elite wines from around the world, specialty cocktails, and food pairings. In addition, guests 21+ can also purchase beer and wine by the glass. The Family Fun Zone will feature carnival games, face painters, arts and crafts, musical demonstrations, DIY and STEAM activities, sports, inflatables, and more! 

    Scarsdale Music Festival Lineup

    Artia Tobia, a NYC-based artist who infuses his Americana roots with a modern edge, will deliver heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies that resonate with audiences across genres. Conversing with Oceans is a fully evolved indie rock band based in Westchester looking to their rock past to explore new sounds and musical landscapes. Their debut LP WILD / DREAMS is a dedicated rock album, displaying what these four musicians can do. The Del Bocas have been a Scarsdale-based band for over ten years, seeing themselves as a “wild jukebox” – with a large repertoire of songs from the ’60s to today.

    Doni Nicole and the DNE Band is a multifaceted artist, entrepreneur, and mother, based in New Rochelle, whose music spans various genres, from gospel to world music. Notable achievements include singing background for iconic artists like Patti Labelle and releasing chart-topping singles such as “New Joy2” and “Drummer Boy.” Euphoria is a five-person band from New York with a unique brand of performance style, entertaining audiences with a refreshing take on beloved songs. Hunter Roa is a band whose sounds harken back to when rock was rock and originality was essential, drawing influences from Soundgarden, Aerosmith, and other greats – leading the Rock Renaissance. Lauren Minear is a critically acclaimed indie folk-pop singer-songwriter, psychotherapist, and mother based in New York, drawing inspiration from her eclectic background to craft soulful melodies and introspective lyrics that captivate audiences with their authenticity and depth.

    The Men of Soul is a talented, dynamic three-man vocal group from NYC, accompanied by a four-piece band bringing classic, neo-soul, and R&B music to the stage. Rennie Pincus & Friends is a Scarsdale-based band whose recent album, DEAL, explores the music of The Grateful Dead and features guests Elliot Easton (The Cars), Jack Petruzelli (Joan Osborne), Matt Rae (Arlen Roth), and Annalyse & Ryan. NYC/Westchester-based band Skyfactor released their newest album A Thousand Sounds, and they’re behind the song “OK” from MTV’s hit show Teen Mom. Trinity is a versatile artist whose eclectic sound seamlessly blends elements of R&B, hip-hop, and pop, captivating audiences with her soulful vocals and introspective lyrics, advocating for social justice and empowerment.

    Finally, the Zac Hoina Trio is a dynamic blues trio known for their electrifying live shows, where they skillfully blend raw emotion with authentic blues sounds, captivating audiences with their soulful performances and masterful musicianship.

    The Daniel Music Foundation has featured performers, including Daniel & Gerry, performing folk-rock songs that focus on kindness and understanding, with an overall message of acceptance. George Dennehy will perform his heart and soul on stage, telling his story, while Opera singer Iolanta Mamatkazina shatters stereotypes. Finally, Jake Nielsen brings the rock vibes.

    Tickets are now on sale for the 2024 Scarsdale Music Festival.

  • Kaivon Returns to Buffalo Bigger and Better than Ever 

    EDM producer Kaivon returned to Buffalo on March 8 performing at his largest venue to date in Western NY, Town Ballroom. The melodic bass artist got to perform is latest tunes off of his 2024 album Ultraviolet

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    Local talent Electric Dad and ZWAAN kicked off this night of future bass music. This was followed by Drezo. LA-based producer Drezo introduced the crowd to a style of G-House which pays homage to hip-hop elements. He brings those rap mixes that everyone knows blended with his bold beats. 

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    Then the transformative artist known as Kaivon brought an uplifted vibe as soon as he stepped on the stage. His visuals instantly give a euphoric feel especially with the use of colorful lighting.  

    Even though Kaivon is loved for his melodic heartfelt songs he still designates sections of his set for lovers of heavy dubstep. The way he can make people teary eyed from his mix of Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For” and then headbang right after to the following song is why so many people keep coming back to a Kaivon set.  

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    Kaivon’s performance brings attention to the parts of life people love most. His set is meant to reconnect the crowd and bring a nostalgic feel. He does this through powerful visuals and several mixes of popular songs. Artists he mixed into his set included Paramore, Rufus Du Sol, The Fray, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. 

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    Finally getting to hear songs for the first time off of his sophomore album Ultraviolet was a euphoric feeling. Especially with the performance of “Pretty” which gets everyone in their feels with its angelic rhythm. This only grew more when he performed his throwback fan favorite song, “I Love You.” 

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    Kaivon’s shows bring a unique force to EDM culture. He is a reminder of why living in the present moment is so important. He creates a space that grounds people and invites people to reborn in a positive framework. 

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    These next few weeks are packed with EDM shows in Western NY that you don’t want to miss. INZO performs on March 15 and Excision has a double header at Buffalo Riverworks the following week. Get your tickets here.  

  • Nigeria’s Most Wanted Tour Arrives at Irving Plaza in May

    Afrobeats artists Shallipopi and Odumodublvck have announce a co-headline ‘Nigeria’s Most Wanted Tour 2024’, the first-ever joint tour in Afrobeats history. The nine-city tour includes a stop at Irving Plaza on Thursday, May 2.

    Shallipopi and Odumodublvck Nigeria’s Most Wanted Tour

    Shallipopi (Crown Uzama), also known as Pluto Presido, stands as a testament to the boundless potential of creativity and the rapid influence of social media in the music world. Hailing from Benin in Nigeria, Shallipopi has crafted a unique niche for himself as an exceptionally talented singer and trendsetter.

    It was 2023 that witnessed his meteoric ascent, as he unleashed his hit single “Elon Musk.” The song became an instant sensation, catapulting him into the spotlight and setting the stage for a series of subsequent triumphs. Hits like “Sharpiru” and the electrifying remix of “Elon Musk” further solidified his status as a musical force to be reckoned with.

    Marking another milestone in his extraordinary journey, he launched his record label -“Plutomania Records” in October of 2023 with two signees – Zerrydl & Tega Boi Dc who have both featured on previous projects with him. Shallipopi’s fusion of raw talent, unrelenting determination, and unwavering dedication positions him as a true trendsetter.

    Odumodublvck, born Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, has emerged as a prominent voice in Nigerian Hip-Hop, seamlessly blending drill, grime, and Afrobeat influences. His viral 2023 single, “Declan Rice,” showcased his shapeshifting flows, paving the way for his critically acclaimed mixtape “EZIOKWU” on NATIVE Records/Def Jam.

    Despite his diverse musical aesthetics, Odumodublvck emphasizes the universality of his songs, aiming to connect with a broad audience. Originally a soccer enthusiast from Abuja, Odumodublvck absorbed Ghanaian music from his father’s collection and later drew inspiration from artists such as Sisqó, Sean Paul, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, and JAY-Z. Stylistically influenced by 50 Cent and inspired by JAY-Z’s journey to superstardom, Odumodublvck navigates the music scene with determination.

    Their joint single, “Cast” was released in November 2023 and peaked at #1 on TurnTable Top 100 and at Top 10 on Billboard US Afrobeats.

    Shallipopi & Odumodublvck’s individual projects “Presido La Pluto” and “EZIOKWU” also peaked at #1 on the TurnTable Top 100 Albums lists with #1 hits “Elon Musk” and “Ex-Convict” from Shallipopi and “Blood On the Dance Floor” feat. Wale & Bloody Civilian + “Declan Rice” from Odumodublvck.

    Tickets are now on sale.

    NIGERIA’S MOST WANTED TOUR DATES

    Sat Apr 27 – Minneapolis, MN – Uptown Theater

    Sun Apr 28 – Boston, MA – Big Night Live

    Thu May 02 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza

    Wed May 08 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring

    Sun May 12 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle

    Sat May 18 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

    Wed May 22 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore

    Fri May 24 – Houston, TX – House of Blues Houston

    Mon May 27 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues Dallas

  • Sarah Elaz’s Double Threat: Booker and Bassist Celebrates Birthday Bash at Capitol Theatre

    March has been busy for bassist birthdays at the illustrious Capitol Theater in Port Chester, a sign of New York’s thriving jam scene. The month opened with an 84 birthday celebration and a five-show residency for rock legend and Grateful Dead founding bassist Phil Lesh and will close out with a show honoring jam scene newcomer Sarah Elaz.

    The March 27 performance will put Elaz’s eponymous “Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish” in high company, reaching a venue she has worked hard to reach. Off the stage, Sarah is a double threat working behind the scenes as a booker and promoter. On International Women’s Day, we spoke with Sarah about her journey. 

    Onstage with Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish at Brooklyn Made. Photograph by Taylor Weinberg.

    Sarah Elaz has accepted certain realities about the music industry and has found a rhythm as she builds a name for herself. Faced with a pivot from a career as a professional dancer, Sarah, like many others, found that “getting into the music industry isn’t that easy, it doesn’t have a simple path.” 

    As a neophyte in the industry, Sarah has built a network of connections through hard work. To support her career as a professional dancer, she started waitressing at City Winery, where she would work her way backstage to a position coordinating artist hospitality. Now, Elaz is a talent buyer at MRG Live. While her focus is music, sticking with her commitment to genera-spanning Elaz also books comedy shows for acts like Modi Rosenfeld and Kyle Gordon. 

    Asked how being a musician influences her work as a booker, she said it “makes [her] more empathetic and able to anticipate and understand artists’ needs.” In an industry where band’s touring margins can be a razor thing, having that reflective understanding of tour budgets has benefited Elaz in building trust. Recently she booked the shows in the great white north of Canada for Connecticut jam bands Eggy and the L.A.-based Thumpasaurus. Elaz is dedicated to sowing the seeds of a jam scene in Toronto, organizing “The Grateful Jam” an open jam focused on improvised psychedelic rock. 

    Off the clock, Sarah can be found playing in a half-dozen projects at any given time, from collaborating on original work with the Brooklyn jam band Boojum to enthralling crowds with her eponymous Phish tribute act and playing with newcomer acts like Katzroar. When live music returned after the pandemic, Elaz would gig at any opportunity, but she has grown more selective, focusing on the improvisational-oriented music that has always inspired her. She has won that privilege by “playing as many gigs with as many people as she can until afforded the luxury of saying no.” 

    For Elaz, that insistent need to perform has its benefits; playing across genres and “playing a pop show, a punk show, a jam show, with people of all ages and experience makes you learn faster and play better, plus now you know all these other musicians you can work.”

    Onstage, in costume, at Brooklyn Bowl with Boojum. Photograph by Taylor Weinberg.

    Elaz, a Massachusetts native, has found a “partner in New York” after she moved to pursue her career in dance. She doesn’t see herself leaving the city any time, in part because of the density of standout music venues. While the Brooklyn Bowl is her favorite in the city, the Bowery Ballroom was another standout (in part due to it’s proximity to nearby Katz’s Deli).

    Elaz’s love for the jam music she prefers to perform could be genetic, inherited from a sister 15 years her senior. Some of Sarah’s first memories of Phish come from her sisters’ return from a summer tour. That inspiration led Elaz to Limewire to download whatever Phish and Dead tapes she could come across. It was a show in 2018 where watching Phish’s Mike Gordon inspired Elaz to pick up bass, saying, “watching him play up close, it looked like it made sense. I understood it wasn’t easy, but it seemed intuitive.” Now Elaz compares playing bass to her professional experience as a dancer, “it’s all about finding the groove and keeping in it. Any note or move can be intentional if it’s in the groove.”

    Speaking with Elaz’s mentor and occasional instructor, Dan Kelley of Neighbor, he commented how “passion for the art” is what drove Sarah’s success rapid achievement in picking up the bass. 

    An eight-year-old Sarah Elaz enthusiastically greets her sister returning from Phish tour. 

    Image is essential for an artist, and while Sarah can be found sporting her iconic sparkling amethyst Music Man bass, that isn’t always enough. Elaz acknowledges that as a female performer, she feels pressure to have a new look for every show. Finding a silver lining, she notes how rental services like Nuuly allow her to be creative without adding to fast fashion waste. “It’s another creative outlet for me, fashion becomes another part of the performance” 

    For Sarah, the pressure of sexism as a musician is more overt, from the lecherous fans who are bold enough to grab at the musicians onstage to the more banal, like audio techs who assume Sarah to be a fan of whatever band she performs in. 

    Behind the scenes, Sarah says the situation is more egalitarian, noting that  “I am lucky to have so many examples of women above me who I look up to” with the quip that “I hope there’s no glass ceiling to that.”

    Sarah Elaz’s next performance is with her original band, Boojum, on March 16 at the Sultan Room. On March 27, Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish will play at Garcia’s at the Capitol Theatre.

  • Sammy Rae Brings Camp to Buffalo

    Sammy Rae & The Friends wrapped up their ‘CAMP’ world tour at a newly established venue, Electric City, in Buffalo on Sunday, March 10.

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    The night started with a one-hour set from the Montreal-native band FLEECE. They brought an infectious and vibrant energy to the stage, setting the tone for the rest of the evening.

    During their set, Sammy Rae & The Friends joined FLEECE on stage to perform a song together, ‘Do You Wanna Party‘. Sammy Rae & the Friends continued the energetic vibe that FLEECE started and carried it throughout their set.

    Sammy Rae

    The night was filled with joy and love, with each song resonating with the audience. Sammy’s lyrics are soulful and emotionally charged, leaving a lasting impact on listeners.

    The group showcased a new song from their upcoming full-length album, David, as well as their previously released singles, ‘Thieves’ and ‘Coming Home Song.’

    Sammy Rae

    From FLEECE to Sammy Rae & The Friends, the night felt like a warm campfire. For three hours, the audience could leave their stress at the door and forget about their worries. The atmosphere was safe and welcoming, allowing everyone to be themselves and have a good time.

    Sammy Rae 2024 Tour Dates

    Oct 30, 2024
    Rialto Theatre -Montreal, QC

    Nov 1, 2024
    Flynn Center for the Performing Arts – Burlington, VT

    Nov 2, 2024
    State Theatre – Portland, ME

    Nov 3, 2024
    Landmark Theatre -Syracuse, NY

    Nov 6, 2024
    The Stone Pony – Asbury Park, NJ

    Nov 8, 2024
    Terminal 5 -New York, NY

    Nov 9, 2024
    Terminal 5 -New York, NY

    Nov 11, 2024
    Ulster Performing Arts Center -Kingston, NY

  • Donny Osmond to Perform Across New York this July

    Worldwide music phenom Donny Osmond is set to play at the Palace Theatre in Albany this summer. Donny will perform his timeless hits along with latest album Start Again. Along with the Palace Theatre July 3, Donny plays in NYC July 12 and Niagara Falls July 13.

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    The Palace Theatre in Albany has announced Donny Osmond’s return to their main stage this July. Osmond will stop in Albany as a part of his upcoming summer tour. The tour sees two other dates in New York, including NYC and Niagara Falls.

    Osmond will showcase his talent and perform tracks from his latest album Start Again. This album marks the artist’s 65th album, a massive career milestone. Along with the latest album, Osmond will perform all-time hits from his catalogue like “Soldier of Love,” “Sacred Emotion” and more.

    Donny Osmond headlines his award-winning solo residency at Harrah’s Las Vegas which was voted Best New Show, Best Performer, Best Resident Headliner and Best Production by The Las Vegas Review Journal.

    Donny Osmond has notably entertained a vast array of audiences with his varied career choices. He has starred on Broadway as Gaston in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and hosted multiple Emmy nominated television shows. The critically acclaimed song Captain Li Shang’s “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” from the Disney film Mulan was sung by Donny.

    Tickets go on sale Friday, March 8 at 10AM. To purchase tickets to see Donny Osmond at the Palace Theatre, click here.

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  • Billy Strings Announces Summer 2024 Tour Dates

    Billy Strings has announced additional tour dates for 2024 that find he and his band playing back-to-back nights in Bridgeport, CT, State College, PA, Worcester, MA, Inglewood, CA and Berkeley, CA.

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    The summer dates are just the latest added to Strings’ extensive 2024 run, which also includes upcoming stops at Tampa’s Yuengling Center (two nights), St. Augustine’s St. Augustine Amphitheatre (three nights, all sold out), Lexington’s Rupp Arena (two nights, one sold out), Greenwood Village’s Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre (two nights, both sold out), Minneapolis’ The Armory (sold out) and Rosemont, IL’s Allstate Arena (two nights) among others.

    Raised in Michigan and now based in Nashville, Strings is known as one of music’s most compelling artists. Most recently, he released “Meet Me At The Creek > Pyramid Country > Must Be Seven > Meet Me At The Creek (Live at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NC 3/4/23),” a 38-minute live performance that showcases the energy of Strings’ electric concerts. Watch below.

    The track follows “California Sober,” his GRAMMY-nominated collaboration with legendary artist Willie Nelson and Strings’ first project since partnering with Reprise Records, as well as his latest full-length album, Me/And/Dad, which features Strings alongside his dad, Terry Barber, and was nominated for Best Bluegrass Album at this year’s GRAMMY Awards.  

    Since his 2017 debut, Strings has been awarded Best Bluegrass Album at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards, Artist of the Year at the 2023 and 2022 Americana Music Awards, Entertainer of the Year at the 2023, 2022 and 2021 International Bluegrass Music Awards, Best New Headliner at the 2022 Pollstar Awards and Breakthrough Artist of the Pandemic at the 2021 Pollstar Awards among several other accolades. He has also performed on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” PBS’ “Austin City Limits” and “Bluegrass Underground.” 

    Tickets for the new shows will be available for pre-sale starting March 13 at 10am local time with general on-sale following Friday, March 15 at 10am local time. Full details can be found here.

    BILLY STRINGS 2024 TOUR DATES

    April 12—Tampa, FL—Yuengling Center

    April 13—Tampa, FL—Yuengling Center

    April 17—Savannah, GA—Enmarket Arena

    April 19—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    April 20—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    April 21—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    April 26—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena

    April 27—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena (SOLD OUT)

    May 11—Conroe, TX—Big As Texas Festival

    May 17—Greenwood Village, CO—Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    May 18—Greenwood Village, CO—Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    May 21—Minneapolis, MN—The Armory (SOLD OUT)

    May 24—Rosemont, IL—Allstate Arena

    May 25—Rosemont, IL—Allstate Arena

    June 22-23—Columbus, OH—Buckeye Country Superfest

    July 14—Whitefish, MT—Under The Big Sky Festival

    July 19—Redmond, OR—FairWell Festival

    July 26—Bridgeport, CT—Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater

    July 27—Bridgeport, CT—Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater

    July 30—Worcester, MA—DCU Center

    July 31—Worcester, MA—DCU Center

    August 2—State College, PA—Bryce Jordan Center

    August 3—State College, PA—Bryce Jordan Center

    August 10—Quincy, WA—Outlaw Music Festival

    August 17—Berkeley, CA—Greek Theatre at U.C. Berkeley

    August 18—Berkeley, CA—Greek Theatre at U.C. Berkeley

    August 23—Inglewood, CA—Kia Forum

    August 24—Inglewood, CA—Kia Forum

  • Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello Announce Summer Tour, 2 NY Dates

    Music icons Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello & The Imposters have announced that they will be co-headlining a North American summer tour. The tour will make stops at legendary locations including Radio City Music Hall and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

    Daryl Hall

    Daryl Hall is a modern-day Renaissance man who continues to add achievements to his forty-year career. Beyond the stage, with a varied range of artists, “Live from Daryl’s House” sets the caliber for artist-initiated projects. This TV show, along with accomplishments like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction showcases Hall’s lasting influence.

    From London to Liverpool, Elvis Costello is a seasoned performer with more than 45 years in the business. His partnerships with musicians like Burt Bacharach and other artists show his wide-ranging musical impact. Taking on stage adaptations and memoirs, Costello definitely leaves a lasting impression on the industry.

    Elvis Costello

    The fun kicks off on June 2 and stops at Radio City Music Hall in the heart of Manhattan on July 16, and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on July 20. The tour stops in 22 cities as it travels from the West Coast to the East Coast. Hall said, “It’s fantastic to be able to rekindle a musical relationship.” Costello agrees, making sure every performance has a spectacular start and finish.

    Fans are in awe of their skill and legacy as shown by the tour lineup. The artists are ready to take on the summer journey.

    For those eager to participate, the general on-sale starts at 10am local time on March 15. Tickets are available at ElvisCostello.com and DarylHall.com.

    Daryl Hall And Elvis Costello & The Imposters With Charlie Sexton Tour Dates

    Sun Jun 02 – Troutdale, OR – McMenamins Edgefield  

    Tue Jun 04 – Airway Heights, WA – BECU Live at Northern Quest  

    Thu Jun 06 – Seattle, WA – Remlinger Farms  

    Sat Jun 08 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater  

    Mon Jun 10 – Saratoga, CA – Mountain Winery  

    Wed Jun 12 – Lincoln, CA – Thunder Valley Casino  

    Fri Jun 14 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl  

    Sun Jun 16 – San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU  

    Tue Jun 18 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre  

    Fri Jun 21 – Rancho Mirage, CA – Agua Caliente Casino  

    Sun Jun 23 – Las Vegas, NV – Fontainebleau Las Vegas  

    Thu Jul 04 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage  

    Sat Jul 06 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia Festival  

    Mon Jul 08 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre  

    Wed Jul 10 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann  

    Fri Jul 12 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena  

    Sun Jul 14 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway  

    Tue Jul 16 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall  

    Thu Jul 18 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center  

    Sat Jul 20 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts  

    Mon Jul 22 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion  

    Thu Jul 25 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap Filene Center  

  • The Wolfe Tones’ Farewell Tour Stops in NYC over St. Patrick’s Day Weekend

    After 60 years of Irish ballads and rebel songs, The Wolfe Tones will conclude their career in America this St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Their last American shows will be Friday, March 15 and Saturday, March 16 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall in New York City. 

    The Wolfe Tones pictured on stage. From left to right: Brian Warfield, Tommy Byrne, and Noel Nagel.

    The group formed six decades ago, back in August of 1963. The group consisted of frontman Brian Warfield, Noel Nagel, and Liam Courtney. The following year, Brian’s brother Derek Warfield joined the group along with Tommy Byrne, who replaced Courtney. That lineup remained consistent for almost 37 years until “creative differences” caused Derek Warfield to leave the band in 2001. Derek formed The Young Wolfe Tones and has barely spoken to his brother Brian since.

    The band now consists of Brian Warfield, Noel Nagel, and Tommy Byrne. Despite the change in lineup, the band continues to chant their rebel songs. Their hit “Celtic Symphony” remains a fan favorite, standing the test of time. Just two years ago in October of 2022, the song rose again to No. 1 on the Irish iTunes charts and No. 2 on the UK iTunes chart 35 years after its initial release. This rebel song truly embodies The Wolfe Tones essence, especially as the band is named after Theobald Wolfe Tone, a prominent leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

    The band’s success hasn’t stayed in Ireland and the UK but has traveled overseas to the Tri-state area. Their song “The Streets of New York,” which was released in 1981, continues to be a staple in the New York Irish community. The song can be heard every week on New York’s WFUV 90.7 FM’s Irish music program, Ceol na nGael. 

    A crowd of 10,000 eagerly sing along to The Wolfe Tones when they performed at Belfast’s Féile an Phobail  in August of 2022.

    The Wolfe Tones will celebrate their long-term success with their Farewell Tour. But why not continue this success? Brian Warfield said member Tommy Byrne always said, “I’m not going to go past 80.” As Byrne and Nagel are 80 this year, the band has decided to retire. But they’re not going quietly. They’ll be ending their Farewell Tour with two lively shows in 3Arena, Dublin in mid-October. 

    To catch The Wolfe Tones live one last time in New York at the Town Hall this upcoming St. Patrick’s Day weekend on March 15 and 16, click here for tickets.