Benny The Butcher releases long-awaited Def Jam studio album, Everybody Can’t Go. Since claiming on X that he would have the best hip hop album on Def Jam since DMX’s debut, Benny has released timely singles in anticipation of the new project. First came the Lil Wayne assisted “Big Dog,” which offered a glimpse into Benny’s renewed vigor and flow.
Moreover, The Black Soprano Family head honcho followed up with “One Foot In” featuring Stove God Cooks, reminding listeners that he hadn’t gone away from his roots. Lastly, Benny released “BRON,” as a final single where he muscles his way into the spotlight with his emphatic delivery.
Everybody Can’t Go: What to Expect
Overall, Benny has delivered 12 tracks produced entirely by Hit-Boy and Alchemist, with a mix of trunk thumpers and soul searching samples as Benny showcases the newfound duality in his music. However, the Buffalo native remains determined not to sell himself out as a result of his Def Jam deal. For instance, as he expands his songwriting and beat selection, the Grammy-nominated street general has made sure to maintain his musical identity. Rather than go for a catchy radio single, Everybody Can’t Go sees Benny challenge himself by trying different cadences, flows and rapping on beats that don’t fit into his gritty, east coast persona.
Furthermore, Benny’s promotional tactics and music video’s have went up another level, surely the benefactor of working on a major label budget. Additionally, Everybody Can’t Go features some of the biggest names in hip hop. Produced entirely by Hit-Boy and Alchemist, the project sees appearances from Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg and Jadakiss. In like manner, fans are treated to the Griselda linkup between Benny, Conway the Machine and Westside Gunn. Like Benny and Snoop rap on “Back Again,” Everybody Can’t Go signifies that the authentic gangster/street rappers are back to making a mark on the music industry.
The “Johnny P’s Caddy” rapper has put together an honest project that despite the commonplace rapper braggadocio is an ode to self-belief, perseverance and hard-work.
PEAK has dropped the third installment in their ongoing live series, with Hot Clips Volume 3, released on January 5.
Culled from performances in 2023, Hot Clips Volume 3 features some of the band’s favorite recent performances. Specifically, this album shows what the band – Jeremy Hilliard (guitar and vocals), Johnny Young (keys and vocals), Josh T. Carter (bass and vocals), Kito Bovenschulte (drums), Nate Searing (drums on “Idyllwild Flower”) – are looking for in a jam of group interaction, transcendent moments that come naturally and without force, and happen organically.
Mixed and Mastered by Johnny Young and Jeremy Hilliard and engineered by Michelle Young, the songs range from older PEAK staples to unreleased tracks appearing on the next studio album. Covers on the album include a reimagined version of Woody Guthrie’s “Pastures of Plenty,” and a stretched-out take on the Led Zeppelin classic “The Song Remains the Same.”
Hot Clips Volume 3 Tracklist:
Vanishing Skies, 5.17.23, Nectar’s, Burlington, VT One Lifetime Isn’t Enough, 9.8.23, The Wescott Theatre, Syracuse, NY Little Miss Mary Merry-Go-Round, 5.17.23, Nectar’s, Burlington, VT It’s Easy To Give Up (Don’t Give Up Too Easy), 7.16.23, Park City Music Hall, Bridgeport, CT Run Me Down, 9.8.23, The Wescott Theatre, Syracuse, NY Pastures Of Plenty, 5.17.23, Nectar’s, Burlington, VT The Song Remains the Same, 9.8.23, The Wescott Theatre, Syracuse, NY Idyllwild Flower, 8.11.23, Yasgur Road Reunion, Bethel, NY It Ain’t Over ’til the Credits Roll, 9.8.23, The Wescott Theatre, Syracuse, NY
PEAK Spring 2024 Tour Dates
1.28.24 Amherst, MA, The Drake, supporting Midnight North TICKETS
2.1.24 Hartford, CT, Infinity Hall, supporting Midnight North TICKETS
2.2.24 Fairfield, CT, Stage One at FTC, supporting Midnight North TICKETS
2.29.24 Burlington, VT, Nectar’s, supporting Midnight North TICKETS
3.8.24 Baltimore, MD, 8 x10, supporting Unkle Kunkel’s Big Gram Band
4.4.24 Syracuse, NY, Funk and Waffles, w/ Spunj and Small Batch
LaMP, featuring Russ Lawton, Scott Metzger and Ray Paczkowski has announced a 10-date Spring tour across the East Coast with stops in the Northeast, Mid Atlantic and Southeast.
Kicking off in April, the run is in addition to two previously announced March shows in Denver and Boulder.
LaMP formed in 2018 for a handful of one-off performances in Vermont. The chemistry between the three was immediate, resulting in a heavy groove, soul jazz sound with plenty of deep funk and technical prowess to spare. During the pandemic, they’d record and release their first studio album. It wasn’t until 2023, however, that the organ/guitar/drums trio found time in their busy schedules to focus energy on LaMP as a priority.
The trio’s musical commitments are far reaching: Metzger is an in-demand studio guitarist and member of Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, while Lawton and Paczkowski have their own duo Soule Monde and are original members of the Trey Anastasio Band. With both live and studio albums in the works and 12 shows planned for the Spring, LaMP five years from their inception is clearly just getting started.
We hit the Northeast pretty hard last Fall and the response was just incredible, lots of big crowds and sold out shows. So we decided that in the Spring it would be fun to play more around those same parts, but to instead find cool rooms outside of the big cities and bring the music to the people in spots a little more off the beaten path.
3/22 – Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre 3/23 – Denver, CO – Cervantes’ Other Side 4/10 – Byfield, MA – Byfield Community Arts Center 4/11 – West Yarmouth, MA – The Music Room 4/12 – Bridgeport, CT – Park City Music Hall 4/13 – Elkton, MD – Elkton Music Hall 4/14 – Morristown, NJ – Homestead Bar & Kitchen *no The 4/23 – Baltimore, MD – The 8×10 4/24 – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry 4/25 – Roanoke, VA – 5 Points Music Sanctuary 4/26 – Asheville, NC – Asheville Music Hall 4/27 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre
Today marks the anniversary of the final show of one of the earliest Grateful Dead side projects. Lead guitarist Jerry Garcia along with Howard Wales delivered one last live interpretation of their jazz-rock fusion album Hooteroll to an audience at the University of Buffalo on this day in 1972. Wales, an avant-garde keyboard player, helped compose all songs on the album which was released the previous year.
The Buffalo gig ended a string of shows played at smaller venues in the Northeast, including one at Syracuse University the week before. While Jerry Garcia may have been the main draw, this tour is also renowned for introducing many to The Mahavishnu Orchestra for the first time, a burgeoning live act with the great Jon McLaughlin on guitar who opened the shows and, according to some bystanders, blew the main act off the stage sometimes.
But Garcia and Wales would get the final word each night with extended takes on Hooteroll, playing alongside Jerry Love on drums, Jimmy Vincent on guitar, and Roger Troy (aka Jellyroll) on bass and vocals, with the group announced as “Howard Wales and Friends.” Unfortunately, no known recordings of tonight’s performance exist, but this excellent one from the show three nights before in Boston paints a clear picture of what transpired at these shows, with the band immediately launching into the frenzied, organ-driven jam “Southside Strut,” the first track of the album, then going off from there.
The music never comes to a complete stop as the band weaves in and out of different tempos and arrangements, although mixing up the songs from the order in which they appear on the album. A section called “Outer Space Regions” completely lives up to its billing before a soul-heavy “Carry Me Back” with Jellyroll on vocals re-energizes everything. Another selection from the album, “DC 502” surrounds a verified “Drums” section as well later on. See Youtube for a full setlist. The entire show is essentially a long, enjoyable 90-minute jam that covers all of Hooteroll and then some.
Photo: Gordon James
Before being played in Buffalo and the Northeast, the seeds of Hooteroll were planted in San Francisco, as Garcia and Wales wound up performing at Monday night jam sessions at The Matrix. This would also be where Jerry met bassist John Kahn for the first time, marking the beginning of their long time partnership. For Jerry, the appeal of this outfit was the ability to play in a more relaxed context than Dead shows. Wales was a serious musician, and Jerry had to work hard to keep up with him, which he would say did more for his ear than anyone else he played with.
Howard didn’t have tunings or anything, he just played. Sometimes he would do these things that were so outside that you just couldn’t – unless you knew where it was going, you had no idea where to start. Sometimes they’d turn out to be just these things like four-bar blues turnarounds, relatively simple musical things, but they were so extended the way he’d play them – ‘God, what is this?’
~ Jerry Garcia, 1991 Interview
With the Hooteroll tour now concluded, Garcia would next turn his attention to a string of shows with another longtime collaborator, Merl Saunders, back home in the San Francisco area.
Emo Orchestra, an orchestral group that specializes in combining with emo music, has announced their spring tour to take place beginning April 17, along with emo-rock band Escape the Fate. The groups will get together to perform their original tracks, as well as emo classics from bands like My Chemical Romance, Panic! At The Disco, and more.
Emo Orchestra in 2023
The tour will begin in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 17, and end May 24 in Portland, Oregon. Along the way, the acts will stop in New York for three dates. Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Rome Capitol Theatre, and Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts will all be visited on the tour.
“We are so grateful to have been invited by EO to participate in this tour, we have been on the road almost 20 years now so to do something this different and special is very exciting for us as artists and we hope it’s just as exciting for you. I can’t wait to meet and perform with a full orchestra and not only play our songs but some classic personal favorites of mine from other artists, don’t forget to dress fancy. Thank you, EO”
Craig Mabbitt of Escape the Fate
Escape the Fate
Emo Orchestra W/ Escape The Fate Tour Dates
4/17/2024 Cincinnati, OH – Brady Center
4/18/2024 Flint, MI – Capitol Theatre
4/19/2024 Cleveland, OH – TempleLive at Cleveland Masonic
4/20/2024 Carteret, NJ – Carteret Performing Arts Center
4/22/2024 Boston, MA – The Wilbur
4/23/2024 Glenside, PA – Keswick Theatre
4/25/2024 Troy, NY – Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
4/26/2024 Rome, NY – Rome Capitol Theatre
4/27/2024 Patchogue, NY – Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts
5/09/2024 San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
5/10/2024 Austin, TX – ACL Live at Moody Theater
5/11/2024 Plano,TX – Lexus Box Garden at Legacy Hall
5/12/2024 Wichita, KS – Orpheum Theatre
5/16/2024 Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theatre
5/18/2024 Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre
5/22/2024 Sacramento, CA – Crest Theatre
5/24/2024 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
Tickets are on sale now, so act fast. To find out more about the tour and to purchase tickets visit EmoOrchestra.com. To learn more about Escape the Fate visit their website, EscapeTheFate.com.
The Town Ballroom in Buffalo was set ablaze with raw energy and pulsating rhythms on January 23, as four powerhouse bands – Avoid, Counterparts, The Devil Wears Prada, and Fit For A King – took to the stage for a sold-out show on a rainy Tuesday night. Fans from across the city gathered in anticipation of a night that promised to be nothing short of epic, and they were not disappointed.
Fit For a King
Kicking off the evening with a relentless onslaught of hardcore energy, Avoid, got to work getting the crowd but the first thing that stood out before the music got underwear was the singer repping a local city hero, #17, Josh Allen from the Buffalo Bills with his Jersey.
Avoid
Going up next with a relentless onslaught of hardcore energy, Counterparts wasted no time in setting the tone for the night. Hailing from Ontario, Canada, the band delivered a blistering set that had the crowd moshing and screaming along to every word. With their signature blend of melodic hooks and ferocious breakdowns, Counterparts proved why they are considered one of the most exciting acts in the hardcore scene today.
Next up was metalcore stalwarts The Devil Wears Prada, who took the stage by storm with their electrifying stage presence and infectious energy. Drawing from their extensive catalog of hits spanning over a decade, the band treated fans to a set filled with fan favorites and new material alike. From the haunting melodies of “Sacrifice” to the crushing heaviness of “Danger: Wildman,” The Devil Wears Prada delivered a performance that left the crowd in awe.
The Devil Wears Prada
Closing out the night at Town Ballroom were metalcore juggernauts Fit For A King, who wasted no time in unleashing a sonic assault that left the audience reeling. With their bone-crushing riffs and anthemic choruses, the band commanded the stage with authority, inciting mass sing-alongs and frenzied circle pits throughout their set. Tracks “Tower of Pain” and “When Everything Means Nothing” hit with visceral intensity, showcasing the band’s undeniable skill and musicianship.
But beyond just the music, what truly made the night special was the palpable sense of camaraderie between the bands and their fans. From the shared shouts of the famous Buffalo chant “Let’s go Buffalo!” to the sweaty embraces in the pit, it was clear that this was more than just a concert – it was a community coming together to celebrate the power of music.
A hallmark event in the North Country of New York, the 2024 Saranac Lake Winter Carnival will kick off later this week, starting February 1 through February 11. The history-rich event is a celebration of Saranac Lake, dating back to 1897 and the longest running event of its kind in the United States.
Winter Carnival button design by Garry Trudeau
Former Saranac Lake resident and Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau has designed the 2024 Winter Carnival button, lending the influence of 1940s horror and comic books and to accent the “Creepy Carnival” theme. Find out how to pick one up, either by mail or at businesses in Saranac Lake.
As is tradition, the ice castle is being built along the shores of Saranac Lake, with a recent process photo shared on Facebook by Meachele Burgoyne Manchester.
Of course, no Winter Carnival is complete without the live music at The Waterhole all throughout the week. Pick up a week long pass and save! Things kick off on February 2 with Annie in the Water and Organ Fairchild. Get the full scoop and ticket details here.
2024 Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Schedule
Thursday, February 1
11am to 12:30pm & 4pm to 5:30pm: Drop off times for the Winter Carnival Sun Catcher Contest at the NYS Boat Launch to the right of the Ice Palace; display and voting throughout the Carnival. Find info on Sun Catcher Contest.
5:30pm: *23rd Annual Past Royalty Mixer & Dinner – Open to past royalty only, $, at the Red Fox Restaurant
Friday, February 2
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
1pm to 5pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift Shop, near the Ice Palace
7:30 pm *Women’s Civic Chamber Coronation of Winter Carnival Royalty, at Harrietstown Town Hall Post Coronation *Winter Carnival Royalty Reception, at the Elks Lodge
Saturday, February 3
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
10am to 6pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift Shop, near the Ice Palace
10am: NBT Bank Ice Palace Fun Run at the Ice Palace – 4 miles, at the Ice Palace, State Boat Launch
10am to 3pm: Edward Jones Arctic Golf Build-an-Obstacle Contest (Located at Prescott Park)
10am to 4pm: *Paul Smith’s Booster Club Chocolate Festival, at Romano’s Saranac Bowling Lanes
11am: Long Run Wealth Advisors Curling Exhibition, on Lake Flower near the Ice Palace
11am: *Paul Smith’s College Woodsmen Exhibition, at Riverside Park
12pm: Heat Keepers Icicle Contest, at Riverside Park (icicle check-in at 11:30am)
12pm: Lake Placid Curling Club “Hit the Button” Curling Competition, on Lake Flower & open to all ($)
12:30pm: Saranac Teachers Association Little Ladies Fry Pan Toss, at Riverside Park (for girls 6 to 17, registration from 11am to 12pm)
2:30pm: New Time & Day! LifePower Chiropractic Ultimate Frisbee Games (Saranac Lake High School Football Field, Call 518-637-3238 for details)
1pm: Taylor Rental Ladies Fry Pan Toss, for ladies 18 and up, at Riverside Park (registration 11am to 12:30pm)
5pm to 7pm: *Catholic Daughters/Knights of Columbus Spaghetti Dinner going to local scholarships. (St. Bernard’s School Cafeteria 63 River St $)
7pm: Lighting of the Ice Palace & Hotel Saranac Opening Fireworks Display (roads close at 6:15pm)
Sunday, February 4
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
10am to 6pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift Shop, near the Ice Palace
10am to 3pm: Edward Jones Arctic Golf, at Prescott Park
10am to 3pm: *Skate Lake Colby sponsored by Adirondack Health – demos, free skate, straight line drag races for ice skates and kick sleds 2pm to 3pm, at the beach at Lake Colby
10am: *White Stag Downhill Ski Races, at Mt. Pisgah
11:30am: *Arctic Bar-B-Que with Friends of Mt. Pisgah, $, at Mt. Pisgah Ski Center
1pm: The Blue Buns Wheel-a-Palooza, a bathing suit-clad around town bike ride (Located at Ice Palace, State Boat Launch)
2:30pm: Adirondack Lakes and Trails Outfitters Flower Ball, on Lake Flower ice car A “Totally 80s” ice car sculpture in progress on January 27, 2022.
Monday, February 5
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
1pm to 5pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift Shop, near the Ice Palace
7pm: *Ecunemical Service (St Lukes Church followed with cider & donuts, Rev Vance Mortinsen & Rev Bill Cooper)
Tuesday, February 6
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
1pm to 5pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift Shop, near the Ice Palace
5pm: Winter Carnival Grand Marshall Reception, $, Hotel Saranac
6pm: Winter Carnival Royalty Dinner, $, Hotel Saranac
Wednesday, February 7
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
1pm to 7pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift Shop, near the Ice Palace
5pm to 7pm: Family Night at the Palace, sponsored by Hudson Headwaters Health Network, at the Ice Palace, State Boat Launch
6pm: Curtis Lumber Snowshoe Races at Dewey Mountain, all ages
Thursday, February 8
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
1pm to 5pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift Shop, near the Ice Palace
6pm: American Management Association Torchlight Skiing & Fireworks, at Mt. Pisgah Ski Center)
Friday, February 9
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
10am: Adirondack Bank Innertube Races, at Mt. Pisgah Ski Center
12:30pm to 2pm: Coakley Home & Hardware Children’s Skating Races, at Saranac Lake Civic Center
1pm to 6pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift Shop, near the Ice Palace
2pm to 4pm: Coakley Home & Hardware Family Open Skate, free hot chocolate, at the Saranac Lake Civic Center
7:30pm: *Rotary Club Variety Show; tickets available at Chamber of Commerce, Ampersound, and NBT Bank; $; at Harrietstown Hall
TBD Firefighter’s Broom Ball, at Saranac Lake Civic Center
Saturday, February 10
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
10am to 11am: Meet the Winter Carnival Characters at the Ice Palace (Located at Ice Palace)
10am to 6pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift Shop, near the Ice Palace
10am: *CanAm Snow Rugby, at the Saranac Lake High School Track Field
11am: *Paul Smith’s Woodsmen Exhibition, at Riverside Park
12pm: Gala Parade Lineup, register at Nice n Easy Mobile
1pm: Gala Parade presented by Casella Waste and North Country Community College, from the firehouse on Broadway to LaPan Highway
New Time & Day Guide Boat Realty “Storming the Ice Palace” Closing Fireworks Display (Ice Palace)
Sunday, February 11 – Last Day
All Day Clue Hunt – Available outside History Hut & Gift Shop near the Ice Palace. Are you able to solve the clues in town?
10am to 3pm: Winter Carnival History Hut & Gift shop, near the Ice Palace
10am: Community Bank Adult Cross-Country Ski Races, at Dewey Mountain
11am: Bionique Testing Labs Snowflake Volleyball Tournament, at Saranac Lake Civic Center, Rotary Field
11am: Adirondack Lakes & Trails Outfitters Flower Ball, on Lake Flower
12pm: Adirondack Health Youth Cross-Country Ski Races (Dewey Mountain, Call 518-891-2697, Children Event Fees covered by Saranac Lake Kiwanis Club)
12pm to 1:45pm: Face painting before Kiddie Parade (Located at Hotel Saranac)
2 PM: Casella Waste Systems Kiddie Parade from Hotel Saranac to Harrietstown Town Hall
Visit here for a printable Saranac Lake Winter Carnival 2024 schedule and for more info on events and buttons.
For the second episode of Saturday Night Live in 2024, Studio 8H welcomed back Madame Web actress Dakota Johnson, along with musical guest and SNL Five-Timer Club member, Justin Timberlake.
The opening sketch this evening through was a bit more of a cold and dry open, making light of the NFL season coming to an end this weekend (short of the Super Bowl), and draining the last comedic bits of Taylor Swift’s influence, out of the football and SNL seasons.
During Johnson’s monologue where she reminisced about her last stint as host, and brought up The Social Network co-star Justin Timberlake, who showed up to casually remind Johnson that he’s available for sketches, given his Five-Timer Club status.
During the “Waiters” sketch, Sarah Sherman displayed equal parts Gilda Radner and Kristin Wiig with her unique quirk worked in.
“The Barry Gibb Talkshow” returned for the first time since 2013, taking a look at the 2024 election, with Jimmy Fallon making a special appearance as Barry Gibb and Timberlake as Robin Gibb. Bringing this back was a no-brainer with Timberlake on the show this week, even if Fallon has gotten a little tiring as of late.
“Home Videos” would be the highlight of the episode, with Andrew Dismukes as a son who learns his parents were on a Maury Povich-style talk show, where his father (Mikey Day) learned he was the father.
An always a welcome short from Please Don’t Destroy kept their hot streak going, even if Dakota Johnson did knock the trio down a peg, referring to Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy as ‘The Lonelier Island’ in a roast-filled segment.
Timberlake performed “Sanctified” for his first song, the second single from his upcoming sixth solo album, Everything I Thought It Was, due out on March 15. JT was joined by Houston rapper Tobe Nwigwe for the rock/rap/R&B number, walking in from stage left, flanked by dancers clad in flowing white dresses, an appearance that was teased last week on Nwigwe’s Instagram.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLC8XiBxV1k
Timberlake’s second song was the first single from Everything I Thought It Was, “Selfish,” the same title as a 2011 release from his ex, Britney Spears. Surrounded by white neon lines along cascading walls, stripped down with just a drummer and keyboardist, Timberlake sang softly in contrast to “Sanctified,” a more passionate and smooth pop hit in “Selfish.”
SNL returns on Saturday, February 3 with host Ayo Edebiri and musical guest Jennifer Lopez.
Indie-folk artist Alec Duckart, known professionally as Searows, played a sold-out show January 25 at New York City’s Mercury Lounge as part of his first headline tour.
Alec Duckart – Photo by Molly Higgins
The show was the last of the tour’s U.S. leg and his second in the NYC area, having played Brooklyn venue Baby’s All Right the day before. The intimate, 250-capacity Mercury Lounge proved to be a cozy home for Duckart’s serene sound.
The crowd of fans, mostly in their teens and twenties, cheered and shouted “I love you”s while Duckart tuned his guitar, before opening with his 2023 single “Older.” The room was hushed as Duckart captivated his audience—the crowd swayed and sang along quietly, but many were silently transfixed by Duckart’s blissful acoustic guitar and poetic lyrics.
Duckart wrote, recorded, and produced his own debut album Guard Dog, which was released in September 2022. In 2023, Duckart released the single “House Song,” which has amassed nearly 20 million streams on Spotify. By the end of that year, Duckart signed to Matt Maltese’s record label, Last Recordings on Earth, and released his six-track EP End Of The World, which his ongoing tour is promoting.
Now that the U.S. leg of the tour is complete, Duckart will make stops in London and Paris. Duckart previously toured as a supporting act for artists including Maltese, Gracie Abrams, and Leith Ross.
Searows Setlist: Older, End of the World, Coming Clean, Collector, Keep the Rain, Roadkill, Used to be Friends, I Have More Than Enough, I Can and I Will, House Song
10-time GRAMMY-winning and Emmy-winning Justin Timberlake is set for the “Forget Tomorrow” tour spanning the nation this summer, with the pop artist notably stopping at Madison Square Garden (MSG) on June 25 and 26, the Barclays Center on Oct. 7, and Keybank Center on Oct. 21.
Coming off a hiatus, Timberlake has announced his sixth studio album Everything I Thought It Was to be released on March 15, accompanied by the “Forget Tomorrow” world tour which will be the singer’s first tour in five years and fans can expect yet another remarkable music tour.
Timberlake is known for his successful albums like Man of the Woods, The 20/20 Experience, and his debut solo album, Justified released in 2002 which earned him three American Music Award nominations. In addition to music, the singer has made numerous film and TV appearances throughout his career. The singer lent his voice to DreamWorks’ animated film TROLLS, which recently has a third installment, TROLLS BAND TOGETHER. Considered one of Pop icons by fans, the singer’s work has influenced numerous artists including Justin Bieber and even Shawn Mendes.
The Justin Timberlake “Forget Tomorrow” World tour fan club presale begins on January 29, while the general on-sale for all shows, including MSG, begins on February 2 at the singer’s official website.
Justin Timberlake – “Forget Tomorrow” World Tour – North America 2024 Dates
Mon Apr 29 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
Thu May 02 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena — SOLD OUT
Fri May 03 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Mon May 06 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center at San Jose — SOLD OUT
Tue May 07 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center at San Jose – JUST ADDED
Fri May 10 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena* — SOLD OUT
Sat May 11 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena* – JUST ADDED
Tue May 14 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena San Diego — SOLD OUT
Fri May 17 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum — SOLD OUT
Sat May 18 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum — SOLD OUT
Tue May 21 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center — SOLD OUT
Wed May 29 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center
Fri May 31 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
Sat Jun 01 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
Tue Jun 04 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena — SOLD OUT
Thu Jun 06 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center — SOLD OUT
Mon Jun 10 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena — SOLD OUT
Wed Jun 12 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena — SOLD OUT
Fri Jun 14 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena — SOLD OUT
Sat Jun 15 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center
Fri Jun 21 – Chicago, IL – United Center — SOLD OUT
Sat Jun 22 – Chicago, IL – United Center — SOLD OUT
Tue Jun 25 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden — SOLD OUT
Wed Jun 26 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden — SOLD OUT
Sat Jun 29 – Boston, MA – TD Garden — SOLD OUT
Sun Jun 30 – Boston, MA – TD Garden — SOLD OUT
Wed Jul 03 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena — SOLD OUT
Thu Jul 04 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium
Sun Jul 07 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse — SOLD OUT
Tue Jul 09 – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena — SOLD OUT
Mon Oct 07 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center – JUST ADDED
Tue Oct 08 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center – JUST ADDED
Sun Oct 13 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena – JUST ADDED
Thu Oct 17 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena – JUST ADDED
Mon Oct 21 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center – JUST ADDED
Wed Oct 23 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena – JUST ADDED
Sun Oct 27 – Chicago, IL – United Center – JUST ADDED
Sat Nov 16 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena – JUST ADDED