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  • Remembering John Lennon on the Anniversary of His Death

    John Lennon on December 5, 1980:

    “Give peace a chance, not shoot people for peace. All we need is love. I believe it. It’s damn hard, but I absolutely believe it… We’re carrying that torch, passing it from hand to hand, to each other, to each country, to each generation. That’s our job.

    There is no better way to capture the whit of music legend and galactic dreamer, John Lennon, than amidst his own words. In hindsight, a dramatic quote proves ever important on the icon’s 40th death anniversary. His words spark a flame in young and old, seasoned and aspiring; to carry on a tradition, to be one, to share your quirks through this thing we call music. It’s why you’re here, reading.

    Three days later, Lennon was shot dead in the archway of the Dakota apartment building, in New York’s upper west side. Living with wife Yoko Ono, and inseparable, they were on their way back from a recording session when Lennon was pointlessly gunned down.

    John Lennon 40th Anniversary
    John Lennon – December 5, 1980.

    “Welcome to the inner sanctum!”

    Lennon’s words in comparrison were wilful, he knew exactly what he was doing. Even pro-Beatle Lennon, wanted to get away from any grounds on his blooming self exposition. It’s a continuous flow of self exploration that Lennon created over. It seems overly introverted, yet Lennon learned about himself in a roundabout, extroverted way. “We write lyrics, and I write lyrics that you don’t realise what they mean until after… like ‘Walrus.’ The whole first verse was written without any knowledge, and ‘Tomorrow Never Knows‘— I didn’t know what I was saying, and you just find out later.”

    As we delve into Lennon interviews over the years it is clear why he has reached monumental stature. According to Writer Jonathan Cott, Lennon was unlike almost any other artist, “he allowed himself to be interviewed at crucial points in his life in order to reveal and, perhaps, define for himself where he was in his world,” Shadow In The Night.

    Jann Wenner said his interview with Lennon was “The most important, and the peak, of the whole concept of the Rolling Stone Interview. He [Lennon] went all the way to the theory of it, to the hilt.” Wenner never did another one, except with the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia.

    John Lennon 40th Anniversary
    John Lennon’s Self Portrait elusive in value, yet monumental in pop-culture.

    Mark Chapman, a troubled American “Beatles fan” had travelled from Hawaii to NYC. After Lennon kindly signed his copy of Double Fantasy, Chapman would seek out the star and fire five hollow-point bullets from a .38 special revolver. Four hit Lennon in the back. Chapman claimed he was angered by Lennon’s lifestyle and public statements, thus remained at the scene, reading The Catcher in the Rye until he was arrested. Lennon was pronounced dead on scene. The world was devastated.

    Yoko: There’s no bullshit.

    John: There’s no bullshit.

    But, this was bullshit.

    It wasn’t until ten years ago that these last interviews began to see light. With each passing year Lennon would grow stronger in our hearts. His music, and moreover, his philosophy would continue to inspire for generations to come.

    “Ive never claimed divinity. I’ve Never claimed purity of soul. I’ve never claimed to have the answer to life. I only put out songs and answer questions as honestly as I can, but only as honest as I can—

    John Lennon, Dec. 5, 1980.

    With earlier Rolling Stone interviews, on Sept. 17 and 18, 1968, John Lennon was much less raw in his response. His light and airy nature was apparent, walking around the room of his apartment, singing “Hold Me Tight,” and sitting on the floor to chat, despite two hours’ sleep.

    Still distinctively Lennon, he remised about his past and heightened personal nature of his work. Lennon is direct. It’s wasn’t a child’s feeling, it was mine. “It was writing about my past, so it does get the kids because it was me at school, my whole bit,” on “Good Morning, Good Morning,” and the same with “Penny Lane.”

    “We really got into the grove of imagining Penny Lane— the bank was there, and that was where the tram sheds were and people waiting and the inspector stood there, the fire engines were down there, it was just reliving childhood.”

    “I don’t like the Blood, Sweat and Tears shit. I think all that is bullshit. Rock & roll is going like jazz, as far as i can see, and the bullshitters are going off into that excellentness which I never believed in and other going off… I consider myself in the avant grade of rock & roll.”

    Here John begins, and was the only to explicitly, demystify his Beatles persona. “We were like kings of the jungle back then,” and later on when asked if Lennon would take it all back he says: If i could be a fuckin’ fisherman, I would. If I hat the capabilities of being something other than I am, I would.

    Love, love, love
    Love, love, love
    Love, love, love
    
    There's nothing you can do that can't be done
    Nothing you can sing that can't be sung
    Nothing you can say, but you can learn how to play the game
    It's easy
    
    Nothing you can make that can't be made
    No one you can save that can't be saved
    Nothing you can do, but you can learn how to be you in time
    It's easy

    A mass of John Lennon interviews is worth the read. Don’t listen or analyse too much, just be free in the moment like he was. Put a record on and recount Lennon’s LSD trips, gripes with The Beatles, his love for Yoko and pure artistic outlook on the world. It’s enlightening.

    John Lennon is the musical equalizer. He says it how he sees it, and sadly he unexpectedly paid for those words 40 years ago today. The simple minded Lennon (in principle) fancied classic rock like “Spirit in the Sky,” and was “influenced by acid and got psychedelic, like the whole generation, but really, I like rock & roll, and I express myself best in rock.

    “Because that’s what’s happened, all these songs just came out of me. I didn’t sit down to write. They all came out , like the best work that anybody ever does, wether it is an article or what, it’s just the best ones that come out.”

    The dream is NOT over.

    Why Can’t Lennon be alone, without Yoko?

    I can be, but I don’t wish to be. Theres is no reason on earth why I should be without her. There is nothing more important than our relationship, nothing. We dig being together all the time, and both of us could survive apart m but what for? Im not going to sacrifice love, real love for any… 🙂 …

    John Lennon 40th Anniversary
    Rest In Peace John Lennon: to the one you loved most and to a world you continually inspire.

    Months earlier marked Lennon’s 80th birthday. On October 9, a live stream from London’s Hard Rock Hotel celebrated the 2nd annual Dear John concert. The event supported a heartfelt charity, War Child U.K., an organization that helps impoverished families across war zones throughout the world.

    Blurred Vision frontman, Sepp Osley, hosted the virtual show featuring tributes from Peter Gabriel, Richard Curtis CBE, Maxi Jazz of Faithless, Lindsay Ell, PP Arnold, Lawrence Gowan (Styx), Andy Fairweather Low, KT Tunstall, Larkin Poe, John Ilsley of Dire Straits, Nick Van Eede (Cutting Crew), Mollie Marriott and Laura Jean Anderson.

  • Avril Lavigne Extends Greatest Hits Tour, Four Shows in New York

    Pop punk icon Avril Lavigne has extended her Greatest Hits Tour into 2025, including four shows across New York State.

    Avril has extended the sold-out run well into 2025, including dates at the Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs, the Empower FCU Amphitheater in Syracuse, Madison Square Garden, and the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

    Canadian-born Avril Lavigne is the pop-punk singer-songwriter credited for paving the way for the female-driven pop punk music that became synonymous with the early 2000s. 

    Ushering in the era with her “Pop-Punk Queen” moniker and skater style with her debut studio album Let Go, Lavigne quickly rose to stardom with hits such as “Complicated” and “Sk8er Boi,” charting at the top of the Billboard 200 with her first ever release.

    Since then, Lavigne has released six albums, each to critical acclaim. In addition to her traditional successes, Countless artists from punk to indie rock to emo hip hop have named Lavigne as a major inspiration or influence, creating a legacy extending well beyond herself.

    Avril also earned a Guinness World Record for being the youngest female solo artist to top the UK chart and saw the success of her hit “Girlfriend” emerge as the first music video to reach 100 million views on YouTube just four years after the website’s creation.

    Originally announced at the beginning of the year, Lavigne has spent the majority of 2024 performing her Greatest Hits Tour across the globe.

    Supporting the tour will be special guests Fefe Dobson, Simple Plan, and We The Kings- the latter two of which will perform during all New York Dates.

    Avril Lavigne

    Avril Lavigne will grace the stages of four venues in New York, with shows in Saratoga Springs on May 27, Syracuse on May 28, Manhattan on May 30, and Bethel Woods on June 27. The full list of dates and venues is below.

    For more information on the Greatest Hits Tour and all things Avril Lavigne, be sure to visit her official website here.

    AVRIL LAVIGNE: THE GREATEST HITS 2025 TOUR DATES:

    Sun May 18 – Moncton, NB – Avenir Centre 

    Tue May 20 – Halifax, NS – Scotiabank Centre 

    Sun May 25 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheatre 

    Tue May 27 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC 

    Wed May 28 – Syracuse, NY – Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater 

    Fri May 30 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden 

    Tue Jun 03 – London, ON – Canada Life Place 

    Thu Jun 05 – Niagara Falls, ON – Fallsview Casino Resort 

    Sat Jun 07 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium 

    Sun Jun 08 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center

    Tue Jun 10 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center 

    Thu Jun 12 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – St. Louis 

    Tue Jun 17 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park 

    Wed Jun 18 – Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium 

    Fri Jun 20 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Sat Jun 21 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 

    Mon Jun 23 – Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place 

    Thu Jun 26 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake 

    Fri Jun 27 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts 

    Sun Jun 29 – Burls Creek, ON – Burl’s Creek Event Grounds~ (visit AllYourFriendsFestival.com for ticket details)

    Sat Oct 18 – Las Vegas, NV – Las Vegas Festival Grounds~ (visit WhenWeWereYoungFestival.com for more info)

  • Styx and Kevin Cronin Announce “Brotherhood of Rock” Tour, Stops in Syracuse and Saratoga

    Rock legends Styx and Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon have announced their upcoming “Brotherhood of Rock” tour. The tour sees two dates in NY including Empower FCU Amphitheater in Syracuse on July 14 and SPAC in Saratoga Springs on August 12.

    Kevin Cronin brotherhood of rock styx

    Styx and Kevin Cronin have one of the strongest brotherly bonds spanning 25 years, especially since they’ve crossed paths on the North American concert trail along with the occasional joint festival concert. Fittingly, next summer they’ll join forces for the sixth time for their “Brotherhood of Rock” tour, along with special guest Don Felder of the Eagles.

    The seven men comprising Styx – James “JY” Young (lead vocals, guitars), Tommy Shaw (lead vocals, guitars), Chuck Panozzo (bass, vocals), Todd Sucherman (drums, percussion), Lawrence Gowan (lead vocals, keyboards), Will Evankovich (mandolin, guitars), Terry Gowan (bass, guitar, vocals)—have committed to rocking the Paradise together with audiences far and wide, and each one of them is committed to making the next show better than the last. Styx draws from over five decades of barn burning chart hits, joyous singalongs, and hard-driving deep cuts.

    Like a symphony that builds to a satisfying crescendo, a Styx set covers a wide range of stylistic cornerstones. From the hunker-down fortitude of all that is the “Blue Collar Man,” to the majestic spiritual love for a special “Lady” from an individual yearning for true connection as a “Man in the Wilderness” to a regal reach-for-the-stars bravado of “Come Sail Away” to the grainy all-in gallop of that rugged “Renegade” who had it made, the band draws on an unlimited cache of ways to immerse one’s mind and body in their signature sound.

    Styx in 2012

    For his first solo summer outing, iconic vocalist and hit songwriter Kevin Cronin’s band features the same multi-talented lineup that toured America in 2024 as REO Speedwagon. Cronin continues to be joined onstage by lead guitarist Dave Amato and drummer Bryan Hitt, who have played in REO Speedwagon since 1989.

    Cronin began fronting REO Speedwagon in 1972, delivering a newly melodic sound, and setting the stage for the explosive HI INFIDELITY (1980). Fueled by massive hit singles “Keep On Loving You” and “Take It On the Run,” the RIAA Diamond Award-certified album remains a high-water mark for rock bands. He has written number one hits such as “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” and “Roll With the Changes,” “Time for Me to Fly,” “Don’t Let Him Go,” and “In My Dreams.”

    Kevin Cronin

    DATE               CITY                            VENUE

    Wed 5/28          Greenville, SC               Bon Secours Wellness Arena

    Sat 5/31            Tampa, FL                    MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Mon 6/2            Jacksonville, FL            Daily’s Place

    Wed 6/4            Austin, TX                     Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    Fri 6/6               The Woodlands, TX       The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

    Sat 6/7             Ridgedale, MO              Thunder Ridge Nature Arena

    * Mon 6/9          Denver, CO                   Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

    Wed 6/11          Salt Lake City, UT         Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Fri 6/13             Concord, CA                 Toyota Pavilion at Concord

    Sat 6/14            Bend, OR                     Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    Sun 6/15           Ridgefield, WA              RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    Sat 6/28            Albuquerque, NM          Isleta Amphitheater

    * Mon 6/30        Colorado Springs, CO   Ford Amphitheatre

    Wed 7/2            Kansas City, MO           Starlight Theatre

    Sat 7/5             Birmingham, AL            Coca-Cola Amphitheater

    Sun 7/6             Alpharetta, GA              Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    Tue 7/8             Charlotte, NC                PNC Music Pavilion

    Wed 7/9            Raleigh, NC                  Coastal Credit Union Music Park

    Fri 7/11             Virginia Beach, VA         Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

    Sat 7/12            Bristow, VA                   Jiffy Lube Live

    Mon 7/14          Syracuse, NY                Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview

    Tue 7/15           Bridgeport, CT              Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater

    Fri 7/18             Gilford, NH                    BankNH Pavilion

    Sat 7/19            Mansfield, MA               Xfinity Center

    Sun 7/20           Holmdel, NJ                  PNC Bank Arts Center

    Fri 8/1               Dallas, TX                     Dos Equis Pavilion

    Sat 8/2             Brandon, MS                 Brandon Amphitheater

    Mon 8/4            Franklin, TN                  FirstBank Amphitheater

    Wed 8/6            Richmond, VA               Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront

    Fri 8/8               Camden, NJ                 Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

    Sun 8/10           Burgettstown, PA          The Pavilion at Star Lake

    Tue 8/12           Saratoga Springs, NY    Broadview Stage at SPAC

    Wed 8/13          Toronto, ON                  Budweiser Stage

    Fri 8/15             Noblesville, IN               Ruoff Music Center

    Sat 8/16            Clarkston, MI                Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Tue 8/19           Cincinnati, OH               Riverbend Music Center

    Wed 8/20          Cuyahoga Falls, OH      Blossom Music Center

    Fri 8/22             St. Louis, MO                Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Sat 8/23            Tinley Park, IL               Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

    Sun 8/24           Milwaukee, WI              American Family Insurance Amphitheater

    * Not a LN Show

    Kevin Cronin brotherhood of rock styx

    For more information on the upcoming “Brotherhood of Rock” tour and to purchase tickets, click here.

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

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

    Mega Bad Disaster Party

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

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

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

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

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

    Pre-save the new single here.

  • NY Philharmonic Appoints Matías Tarnopolsky President and CEO

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

    Matías Tarnopolsky
    Photo credit: Jeff Fusco

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

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

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

    See upcoming New York Philharmonic events here.

  • moe. Announce Bearsville Album Release Shows

    moe. is throwing a party to celebrate the release of their next album, Circle of Giants, at Bearsville Theater in Woodstock. The party is so big, they’re stretching it over two night – Friday, Jan. 17 and Saturday, Jan. 18.

    moe bearsville

    The shows at Bearsville are part of the band’s 35th anniversary tour, which includes intimate concerts around the country. Check out full tour details here.

    The upcoming Circle of Giants reiterates the dynamic, genre-defying sound that has contributed to the beloved ensemble’s longevity in the jam world. This album is also the first to feature keyboardist Nate Wilson, who joined the band in 2023–a testament to moe.’s spirit. 

    For hardcore moe.rons, VIP packages are available for Saturday, which features an intimate pre-show set and Q&A, early entry, first dibs at the merch table, a VIP laminate, and an exclusive merch item.

    Circle of Giants is available for pre-order. Tickets for moe. at Bearsville Theater are on sale now – for more info, head to moe.org/tour.

  • Wild Lights Returns to Tupper Lake’s The Wild Center for Fifth Season

    The Wild Center in Tupper Lake has announced the fifth season of Wild Lights which runs from November 29 to February 22, 2025.

    Wild Lights

    The evening experience transforms The Wild Center’s 115-acre campus into a winter wonderland, with thousands of bulbs and a variety of activities and displays. This family-friendly winter event offers a chance to experience The Wild Center in a new light.

    Visitors can look forward to a New Immersive Projection Experience. Visitors can explore Wild Lights like never before with indoor and outdoor immersive projection art installations by Echo, an Adirondack artist and co-founder of The Station in Onchiota. Snack at the Mobile Sugar Shack: the shack will be converted into a food truck, serving hot and cold treats at The Wild Center’s patio space. 

    Wild Lights Light Lager: Raquette River Brewing’s festive creation will be returning and can be purchased at The Wild Center, as well as in-store and on tap at Raquette River Brewing Co. and other local stores. Forest Music: the looped trail with over 130 trees wrapped in colorful lights synchronized to a 10-track musical compilation from Whatever Penny entitled Songs for an Old Pine Forest. Lit Photo Ops: oversized neon bird wings that provide a perfect photo op and other new illuminated sculptures guide visitors through the different paths and trails. The Wild Supply Co. will be available for shopping, and indoor experiences will be open, including Planet Adirondack and the Living River Trail, where guests can watch North American River Otters play.

    Located in Tupper Lake, NY, The Wild Center uses science-based experiences, exhibits and programs to open new ways to look into the relationship that people have with nature and to promote environmental best practices. A 54,000-square-foot facility, The Wild Center features outdoor space, live animals, and its popular Wild Walk, an elevated trail across the Adirondack treetops. Tupper Lake is a great little town for music heads too. The town constantly sees stages full of local artists at venues including The Wild Center.

    From Nov. 29 to Feb. 22 the Wild Lights show is held on Friday and Saturday evenings. The event is open nightly during Holiday Week on Dec. 26 to 31 and Winter Week on Feb. 14 to 22. Admission to Wild Lights is to be purchased separately from day-time admission to The Wild Center. From Nov. 29 to Feb. 22, member pricing is $7 for adults and $2 for children ages 5-17, and non-member pricing is $12 for adults, and $7 for youth. Admission is free for children 4 and under. 

    For more information on Wild Lights and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Electro Pioneers Kraftwerk Announces “Multimedia Tour 2025” Kicking Off in March

    German electro legends Kraftwerk has announced their return to North America for the “Multimedia Tour 2025.”

    Kraftwerk multimedia tour

    The tour kicks off on March 6 at Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia and wraps up over a month later on April 24 in Dallas, TX. The tour sees a total of 27 dates and includes two stops in New York. Kraftwerk dazzles audiences at Kings Theatre on March 13 and the legendary Beacon Theatre on March 14. The “Multimedia Tour 2025” commemorates Kraftwerk’s breakthrough album Autobahn and their first U.S. Tour, which took place in 1975.

    Earlier this year Kraftwerk completed an extraordinary nine-night concert series celebrating 50 years of Autobahn–which was composed, produced, and recorded by founders Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider in 1974–at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. The shows garnered rave reviews in the press, a compass for what’s in store for the “Multimedia Tour.”

    The multi-media project Kraftwerk was started in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. They set up their electronic Kling Klang Studio in Düsseldorf, Germany, where they conceived and produced all Kraftwerk albums. By the mid 1970’s Kraftwerk had achieved international recognition for their revolutionary electronic ‘sound scapes’ and their musical experimentation with robotics and other technical innovations.

    With their visions of the future, Kraftwerk created the soundtrack for the digital age of the 21st century. Their compositions, using innovative techniques, synthetic voices and computerized rhythms, have had a major international influence across an entire range of music genres: from Electro to Hip-Hop, from Techno to SynthPop. In their live performances, Kraftwerk composer, author and producer Ralf Hütter illustrates his belief in the respective contributions of both man and machine.

    KRAFTWERK MULTIMEDIA TOUR 2025 DATES:

    MAR 06 – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall

    MAR 07 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE Outdoors

    MAR 08 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall

    MAR 10 – Montreal, QC – Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts

    MAR 11 – Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre

    MAR 13 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre

    MAR 14 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

    MAR 16 – Washington, D.C. – The Anthem

    MAR 17 – Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium

    MAR 19 – Orlando, FL – Steinmetz Hall at the Dr. Phillips Center

    MAR 20 – Miami, FL – Adrienne Arsht Center

    MAR 23 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern

    MAR 24 – New Orleans, LA – Orpheum Theater

    MAR 25 – Memphis, TN – Overton Park Shell

    MAR 26 – Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle

    MAR 28 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Cathedral Theatre

    MAR 29 – Chicago, IL – The Auditorium

    MAR 30 – Minneapolis, MN – Orpheum Theatre

    MAR 31 – Kansas City, MO – The Midland Theatre

    APR 02 – Denver, CO – Ellie Caulkins Opera House

    APR 06 – Portland, OR – Keller Auditorium

    APR 07 – Vancouver, BC – Queen Elizabeth Theatre

    APR 13 – Indio, CA – Coachella*

    APR 16 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Union

    APR 20 – Indio, CA – Coachella*

    APR 23 – Austin, TX – Bass Concert Hall

    APR 24 – Dallas, TX – Majestic Theatre

    *Festival appearance

    Tickets for “Multimedia Tour 2025 – 50 Years of Autobahn” go on sale to the general public Friday, December 13 at 10AM local. Registration for presale opens today, December 5, and presale begins Wednesday, December 11 at 10AM local. For more information on the tour and to register for presale, click here.

  • Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks Announce Joint MetLife Stadium Show

    Music legends Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks have announced a single tri-state appearance in a joint show at MetLife Stadium in August.

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    Rock and Roll icons in their own rights, Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks’ careers are genuinely unparalleled. 

    The Piano Man himself, Joel is a New York native and is considered one of the most beloved recording artists in history, being the sixth best selling recording artists and the fourth best selling solo artist with a grand total of 160 million records sold worldwide. 

    Joel is one of the most engaging and best-selling live acts of all time with a monumental 150 shows performed at Madison Square Garden alone in what is regarded as one of the greatest arena runs in history.

    photo by Myrna Suarez

    Beloved for both her membership and vocal contributions to Fleetwood Mac and her whimsical solo singer-songwriter works, Stevie Nicks is a walking legend. Having been the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice, Nicks has captivated audiences for decades now with her deft storytelling and sharp songwriting skills.

    With a collective 220 million albums sold under her belt, Nicks is a continuous inspiration for those in the industry and beyond, mentoring younger performers to this day.

    The two iconic musicians will be bringing the best of their musical careers to the MetLife Stadium stage on Friday, August 8. Their first and only tri-state appearance together, the show promises to be an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime event.

    In addition to the evening being the first of its kind for the duo, August 8 will mark Joel’s first time in East Rutherford since he performed at Continental Airlines Arena in 2002, and Nicks’ return to North Jersey for the first time as a solo act since June of 2012.

    Tickets for the Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks one-time-only show at MetLife Stadium will go live on Friday, December 13 at 10:00 AM. 

  • Former NFL Star Darren Waller Continues Prolific Musical Journey with New Video Ft. Westside Boogie

    Former NFL pro bowler and NY Giant tight end Darren Waller continues his post-retirement musical journey with a new single and music video featuring Westside Boogie. The inspiring track explores themes of personal introspection, blending vulnerability and memories of self-doubt to create a strong message of growth and self-discovery. Additionally, Shady Records artist, Westside Boogie, chimes in with his own moment of self-reflection to top off the emotional record. Similarly, the music video is therapeutic in its presentation, with Waller rhyming his verse as he solemnly raps his verse.

    Darren Waller song cover

    Getting Boogie for this record was really organic, thanks to a mutual connection from my high school basketball days. As an artist, he’s incredibly versatile and vulnerable, which made him a perfect fit for the record. We’ve both found success and joy in a lot of areas of our personal lives, but we’re still looking for the answers to our deepest questions.

    – Darren Waller

    All in all, Waller has been using his newfound career as a music artist as a form of therapy, The new song follows Waller’s Internal Warfare: This Too Shall Pass EP, which dropped last month. Inspired by a year of significant transformation, the EP takes an in-depth look at personal and professional highs and lows he experienced. Moreover, earlier this year, Waller also released On Notice: Bag Talk EP, showcasing his artistic versatility, and Mind Games: It’s All In Your Head EP, which touches on Waller’s decision to retire from the NFL.

    Since calling it quits, the former NFL star has dropped a number of viral records including “Who Knew (Her Perspective)” dedicated to his ex-wife, Kelsey Plum of the Las Vegas Aces. After being drafted into the NFL in 2015, waller began exploring music, inspired by his great-grandfather, the iconic jazz pianist Fats Waller. While music initially took a back seat to football, Darren made his musical debut in 2021 with the project Delusions of Clarity. Following that release, Waller received a placement on the official Madden NFL soundtrack in 2023.