Category: News Desk

  • Charli XCX “Brat 2025” Arena Tour Includes Two Dates in Brooklyn

    Avant-pop superstar Charli XCX has announced the “Brat 2025” Arena Tour which currently consists of five dates, two of which see Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

    Pop and electronic superstar Charli xcx has become an iconic figure in the arts, having helped expand the landscape of popular music over the last decade by seamlessly traversing the underground and mainstream with her artistic output. Over the course of a trailblazing career, the multi-hyphenate creative has earned critical acclaim for her innovative style and entrepreneurial spirit and seen her forward-thinking approach reshape pop culture in the process. 

    She released her sixth studio album ‘BRAT’ in June which stands as the most critically acclaimed album of the year and landed at Number 1 on the UK Official Album Chart in October. ‘BRAT’ has well and truly made its mark on the cultural zeitgeist this year; the audacious campaign has seen Charli cause roadblocks around the world with her pop-up ‘PARTYGIRL’ DJ sets, break the internet with viral videos and surprise collaborations with the likes of Billie Eilish, Lorde, Addison Rae, Robyn, Yung Lean, Julia Fox, Chloë Sevigny, and Rachel Sennott and introduce a new tone of green to the social lexicon.

    The album was nominated for the Mercury Prize 2024 while ‘Guess featuring Billie Eilish’ debuted at Number 1 on the UK Official Singles Chart, making Charli the first British artist to land at the top of the charts this year. In October, Charli followed it up with ‘Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat’ – a brand-new version of the critically acclaimed album featuring reimagined takes and innovative reworks of tracks from ‘BRAT’ featuring the likes of Julian Casablancas, Bon Iver, The 1975, Shygirl, Ariana Grande, Caroline Polachek and more.

    The “Brat 2025” Arena Tour kicks off on April 22 at Moody Center in Austin, TX. The tour then wraps up on April 30 and May 1 with two iconic shows at Brooklyn’s famous Barclays Center.

    CHARLI XCX – BRAT 2025 – ARENA TOUR: 

    April 22 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

    April 26 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center

    April 28 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena

    April 30 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center

    May 1 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center

    For more information on Charli XCX’s “Brat 2025” Arena Tour and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • “Old Friends Beckoned, New Sounds Reckoned” Jazz Project Arrives at Caffe Lena in 2025

    Caffe Lena in Saratoga Springs has announced four-piece jazz project, “Old Friends Beckoned, New Sounds Reckoned,” slated to hit the stage on January 11, 2025.

    "Old Friends Beckoned, New Sounds Reckoned" Jazz Project Arrives at Caffe Lena in 2025

    Matt Steckler, Yayoi Ikawa, Lonnie Plaxico & Tony Lewis present an evening of original jazz that draws upon collective inspiration, touching the heart with one cohesive brushstroke. The names Steckler, Ikawa, Plaxico and Lewis suggest four musicians who have intersected at different points on a jazz timeline. With the project Old Friends Beckoned, New Sounds Reckoned, their shared histories converge as singular new ideas emerge. Using original scores as a canvas, the quartet strives for a deeper vibe rooted in shared sacrifice.

    Matthew Steckler, aka Matty Stecks, performs and composes in several musical settings internationally. Primarily as a saxophonist, he brings a dynamic, holistic approach to the live musical experience. As a composer and bandleader, Matthew has been recognized for his seminal work with the projects Pretzil Stex, Dead Cat Bounce, Persiflage & Musical Tramps, and been featured at festivals and major concert series in North America and Europe.

    Born in Tokyo, Japan, but raised musically in New York, pianist/composer Yayoi Ikawa is an experience of ingenuity and compassion. After recording a straight-ahead jazz piano trio on Nippon Crown release “Angel Eyes” in 2004, she self-produced “Color of Dreams” displaying her original compositions. Since then, her group has featured in various music festivals and concerts in the U.S., Italy, Japan, Costa Rica, Guadeloupe and Martinique. Yayoi believes that Jazz is a social activity, and strives to learn from elders, collaborate with peers and pass it on to future generations.

    "Old Friends Beckoned, New Sounds Reckoned" Jazz Project Arrives at Caffe Lena in 2025

    Bassist Lonnie Plaxico’s musicianship is probably best expressed in his masterful integration of different forms combining the rigorous technique of classical, the improvisation of jazz, and the rawness of funk into one exhilarating musical experience. Plaxico’s recording and performance catalog is equally impressive for its caliber, depth and diversity. He has appeared with such luminaries as Sonny Sitt, Junior Cook, David Murray, Alice Coltrane, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Sample, Abbey Lincoln, and Dizzy Gillespie. He has also recorded five critically acclaimed albums as leader.

    Tony Lewis is a drummer/songwriter from the South Bronx, New York who has worked with a variety of stellar artists including Little Richard, Sting, B.B. King, Dizzy Gillespie, Vernon Reid, Cyndi Lauper, Me’Shell N’degeocello, Rakim, Sam Moore (Sam & Dave), Michael Hill’s Blues Mob, and Craig Harris. As a child growing up in the Bronx, Tony’s early influences being around family and friends would prove to be a launching pad that led him to attend New York’s prestigious LaGuardia High School of the Arts.

    Together, this 4-piece union of ultra-talented jazz musicians are sure to light up Caffe Lena with an amazing display of their capabilities. Tickets are available online and are currently at $30.37. The exciting new show takes place on January 11 from 8:00-9:00PM. Caffe Lena is located at 47 Phila Street in Saratoga Springs.

    For more information on “Old Friends Beckoned, New Sounds Reckoned” and to purchase tickets, click here.

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

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

    Million Voices Whisper

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    December 30 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

    December 31 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

    Million Voices Whisper Tour 2025:

    Feb. 7 – Knoxville, TN @ Bijou Theatre

    Feb. 8 – Huntsville, AL @ Mars Music Hall

    Feb. 11 – Toledo, OH @ Stranahan Theater

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

    Feb. 14 – Carmel, IN @ The Palladium

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

    Feb. 20 – Burlington, VT @ The Flynn

    Feb. 21 – Concord, NH @ Chubb Theatre

    Feb. 22 – Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom

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

  • 8th Edition of Salt City Waltz Celebrates the Music of The Band at Homer Center for the Arts

    The Salt City Waltz returns this year to Homer Center for the Arts for its eighth edition, celebrating the music of legendary rock group The Band.

    Salt City Waltz

    With over 40 performers, Salt City Waltz is a virtual who’s who of all-star Central New York talent. The 2024 edition will bring a few fresh faces and several new musical numbers to the show. As always, the vibe will transform the room into a 1970’s Winterland Ballroom and transport concert goers to a different time and space. It’s a beautiful, special show that feels like no other, you simply have to come and experience it for yourself. Be there November 30, as tribute is paid to one of the greatest acts in Rock & Roll History, The Band.

    The Salt City Waltz; A Homegrown Celebration of the Music of The Band. Features Syracuses’ Los Blancos joined by Scott Ebner, Mark Westers. Special guests the Salt City Waltz Ensemble w/Gary Frenay, Cathy Lamanna, Chris Eves, Jonah Smith, Joe Whiting, Mark Hoffman, Liz Friedel, Maureen Sheriden-Henesy, Donna Colton and Joanna Jewett. There are over 30 Guest performers including Andy Comstock, Bill Ali, George Rossi, Ronnie Leigh, Steven Cali, Joe Altier, Pete McMahon, Rex Lyons, and special appearance by the Levon Helm Studio Horns.

    Salt City Waltz

    Homer is a community of artists, art lovers, music makers, and creators. The Center for the Arts is well known for hosting national music concerts, but also features film screenings, a community theater program (Center Players) and showcase artwork by regional, national, and international visual artists in the art gallery. The Center also hosts classes, workshops and programs throughout the year, and adds to the economic vitality of Central New York. The facilities are available to other community organizations and individuals for a variety of educational purposes, events and private functions.

    For more information on this year’s Salt City Waltz, the Homer Center for the Arts, and to purchase tickets, click here.

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

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

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

    Tattoos Tour

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

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

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

    Full Tatoos Tour Dates:

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

    Feb. 28 – Missoula, MT – Missoula, MT

    Mar. 01 – Toyota Center – Kennewick, WA

    Mar. 06 – Toyota Arena – Ontario, CA

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

    Mar. 08 – Mullett Arena – Tempe, AZ

    Mar. 13 – Grossinger Motors Arena – Bloomington, IL

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

    Mar. 15 – Cable Dahmer Arena – Independence, MO

    Mar. 20 – Salem Civic Center – Salem, VA

    Mar. 21 – The Classic Center – Athens, GA

    Mar. 22 – Orion Amphitheater – Huntsville, AL

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

    Mar. 28 – Cross Insurance Arena – Portland, ME

    Mar. 29 – Total Mortgage Arena – Bridgeport, CT

    Apr. 24 – MVP Arena – Albany, NY

    Apr. 25 – Utica Memorial Auditorium – Utica, NY

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

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

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

    Jul. 10 – Country Concert – Fort Loramie, OH

  • Independent Venue Bronx Music Hall Celebrates Grand Opening

    The Bronx’s newest independent live music venue and community center, Bronx Music Hall, recently celebrated its grand opening as the first venue of its kind in the Bronx in over 50 years.

    Bronx music hall

    Located at 438 East 163rd Street in Melrose is the Bronx Music Hall, a newly constructed $15.4 million facility that celebrates the history and future of the Bronx’s vibrant music scene.

    The space boasts a total of 14,000 square feet for its music hall and community cultural center made in development with the nonprofit Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation, or WHEDco for short. Bronx Music Hall aims to not only provide a space for local musicians to perform but to also allow creatives of all kinds to gather, create, and celebrate their works.

    Constructed as a part of WHEDco’s Bronx Commons mixed-use development, the Bronx Music Hall features a 250-person capacity performance theater, a grand lobby and exhibition hall, a multipurpose room and dance studio, a green room, a recording studio and post-production room, and two adjacent plazas with amphitheater-style seating for outdoor performances.

    Designed to serve an estimated 20,000 visitors annually, the center will offer live music, dance, and spoken word performances, classes in music and dance, theater workshops and productions, a youth orchestra, film screenings, art exhibitions, community showcases, and more. 

    “The opening of the Bronx Music Hall marks a new chapter in the cultural and economic renaissance of the South Bronx. This project embodies our commitment to supporting vibrant, inclusive communities through strategic investments in the arts and creative industries. This new venue will not only celebrate the borough’s incredible musical legacy but also serve as a catalyst for job creation, tourism, and long-term economic growth.”

    – Hope Knight, Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner

    Beyond displaying the skills of the Bronx, the BMH plans to foster the next generation of creatives within the borough through educational and cultural partnerships to inspire community engagement and the pursuing of careers in the arts. 

    In addition to the facility’s new endeavors, it now provides WHEDco’s Bronx Music Heritage Center a bigger and better space to call home. Founded in 2010, the BMHC preserves and promotes the rich musical history of the Bronx while cultivating and reviving the borough’s music scene today. 

    “Over decades the Bronx produced more popular music than any place in our country for the simple reason that different cultural traditions lived alongside one another… The Bronx Music Hall will spotlight the sounds of new Americans from around the globe, as well as Bronx born artists like Prince Royce, Romeo Santos, Jennifer Lopez, Cardi B, French Montana, and Samara Joy.”

    – Nancy Biberman, Founder of WHEDco and President Emerita

    BMHC highlights the evolution of the Bronx as a people and how periods of successive migration introduced distinctive sounds to one another, evolving into entirely new genres such as hip-hop, which saw its inception in the 1970s within the borough’s communities.

    With their new space and resources at hand, the BMHC will continue the Bronx’s history of creative innovation with free cultural programs and free or low-cost music and dance classes for folks of all ages.

    This giant step forwards in the Bronx creative community was made possible by a series of grants awarded to the WHEDco from the New York City Regional Economic Development Council, I LOVE NY’s Market New York program, and the National Endowment for the Arts. 

    To learn more about what the Bronx Music Hall has to offer, how to visit, and events to attend, be sure to check out their official website here.

  • Theatre On The Road Announces 25th Annual Interactive “A Christmas Carol” Shows

    Theatre on the Road has announced the dates of their 25th annual interactive dinner production of A Christmas Carol touring throughout the Hudson Valley.

    Theatre On The Road

    Founded by Frank and Kristen Marquette, Theatre on the Road has been putting on a wide variety of traveling live theater productions for 25 years now.

    With a range of titles from Dracula to Whiskey Women, Theatre on the Road can bring any show anywhere- whether that be a traditional performance space, theater, restaurant, cafe, or school. Now in their 25th year active, Theatre on the Road has entertained nearly 100,000 people across seven states and two countries. 

    Returning for their final performances of the year, Theatre on the Road presents an exciting 13 performances of A Christmas Carol throughout the Hudson Valley, with some Victorian caroling in the mix to boot. Venues for this holiday classic span locations in Rhinebeck, New Windsor, Kingston, Broadalbin, Hopewell Junction, Milton, Kerhonkson, West Park, and Eldred.

    Guests in attendance will be transported into the wondrous winter world of the Dickens classic while enjoying a delicious three-course dinner included in the ticket price and Victorian holiday caroling before the show and during the dinner break. 

    “This annual event has grown to become a Hudson Valley holiday tradition for many of our audience members, and we’re thrilled to share the joy that this classic story brings.”

    – Frank Marquette

    The script for Theatre on the Road’s production of A Christmas Carol was written by its founders Frank and Kristen Marquette. In addition, Kristen is responsible for the show’s handmade wardrobing and Frank has taken on the mantle of producer, co-director, and one of two Narrators alongside Ellen Pavloff. Also co-directing is 20-year veteran of musical theater and Victorian caroling Marisa Gorsline.

    Names that will grace the various stages of the Hudson Valley include Griffin Stanger, Bob Greffrath, Dennis Wakeman, Steven Giammettei, Erin Herbert, Heather Roland Franco, Joe Maxwell, John Thayer, Scarlett Gorsline, and Georgie Berman.

    Tickets for Theatre on the Road’s 25th annual traveling performances of A Christmas Carol are on sale now- check out their official website for purchasing opportunities here.

    A CHRISTMAS CAROL DATES

    Sun, December 1 at 1pm & 5pm: The Beekman Arms, Rhinebeck

    Sun, December 8 at 5pm: The Meadowbrook, New Windsor

    Mon, December 9 at 6pm: VFW, Kingston

    Wed, December 11 at 7pm: The Beekman Arms, Rhinebeck

    Fri, December 13 at 6pm: Historic Hotel Broadalbin, Broadalbin

    Sun, December 15 at 4pm: Restaurant Six at Curry Estate, Hopewell Junction

    Wed, December 18 at 7pm: The Venue Uptown at the Best Western, Kingston

    Thurs & Fri, December 19 & 20 at 6pm: Buttermilk Falls Inn, Milton

    Sat, December 21 at 12pm: Soyuzivka Heritage Center, Kerhonkson

    Sat, December 21 at 7pm: Hudson House Distillery, West Park

    Sun, December 22 at 7pm: The Eldred Preserve, Eldred

  • Amy Bloom Named Saratoga Arts New Executive Director

    Saratoga Arts Board of Directors has appointed long-time resident of Saratoga Springs Amy Bloom as the new Executive Director.

    Amy Bloom Named Saratoga Arts New Executive Director

    Founded in 1986 by and for artists and audiences, Saratoga Arts’ mission is to enrich the region by cultivating a vibrant arts community and by ensuring that the arts are accessible to all. In its 30+ years, Saratoga Arts has brought the arts to over 1,000,000 people through its programs and provided performing and visual artists opportunities to earn over $3,000,000 in art sales and performance fees. Saratoga Arts is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization that relies on the support of our members, friends and community.

    Amy Bloom is an experienced leader in strategy, operations, marketing, and fundraising. Amy has worked regionally as an Executive at Planned Parenthood, Hudson Headwaters Health Network, and Alliance for Better Health. In 2020, she and colleagues founded and grew a local primary care organization and then led it towards acquisition by a national health care company.

    For the last several years, Amy has been a management consultant solving organizational challenges and bringing about culture change in not-for-profit organizations and for-profit corporations around the country. Amy is passionate about evolving the landscape of the arts and the arts community in the Capital Region. Over the last 20 years, Amy has served as a board member for several arts and community organizations including: SaratogaArtsFest, SPAC Action Council and Saratoga Independent School.

    Saratoga Arts is the community arts center located on the corner of Congress Park and Broadway in historic downtown Saratoga Springs. Accommodating all genres of creativity, they are home to arts education for both kids and adults in multiple studio style classroom spaces, a dedicated printshop, rehearsal and music studios, a gallery and exhibition space, a black box theater for film, music, theater, special events, a gift shop and so much more. Amy Bloom brilliantly compliments the arts center’s mission to celebrate all forms of artistic expression.

    For more information on Saratoga Arts and Amy Bloom’s new role as Executive Director, click here.

  • Bach To Rock and Hurleyville Music Festival – Two Forgotten New York Festivals

    After the original Woodstock Music Festival in 1969, there were many people who wanted to replicate the magic of peace, love and rock n roll. But not all future endeavors were destined for success. Two music festivals in particular, the Bach to Rock Festival in 1970 and the Hamlet of Hurleyville Music Festival in 1979, were both little-known festivals in small New York State towns that ultimately failed and were mostly forgotten with the passage of time. Today we look back on these festivals that were doomed from the start.

    The “Bach To Rock” Fiasco

    The Bach To Rock Festival was set to take place near the Catskills in Sullivan County in the hamlet of Mountaindale. This was only about 25 miles away from Bethel, NY where Woodstock was first held. It was envisioned as a summer long cultural series with a mixture of opera, broadway music, dance and rock. The promoters hoped to attract 50,000 patrons and host events six days a week from July through August.

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    The small hamlet of Mountaindale – Photo from Wikimedia Commons

    The ambitious festival was contentious from the start. After last year’s wild festivities at Woodstock, many locals in Mountaindale were opposed to the sex, drugs and other “unsavory” activities that would likely occur during the event. The disaster at the infamous Altamont festival back in December was still fresh in many minds as well.

    Nevertheless, the festival site continued to be developed as a land deal was struck and $250,000 was put into the groundwork. The bill originally boasted acts like Joe Cocker, Grand Funk Railroad, Jethro Tull. However a concert on Randall’s Island that was occurring that same summer left many of the bands legally tied up and unable to perform again in such close proximity.

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    A flyer from the festival – Photo via Reddit

    New bands were booked including the Grateful Dead, Van Morrison and The Band.

    Then in early July, days before the start of the festival, a restraining order was issued against the Mountaindale Music Festival, prohibiting large public gatherings. The decision was later upheld on by the Sullivan County Supreme Court, one day before the concert was set to take place.

    Promoter Budd Filippo pictured on the festival grounds in Mountaindale. (Photo originally appeared in NY Daily News).

    On that day, July 7, the New York Times covered the ruling with an article titled “Court Order Delays Mountaindale Rock Festival.” The Times said the following:

    “A borscht circuit of rock musicals that seemed to be developing in the Catskills after last August’s Woodstock Festival suffered a new setback yesterday,” the Times reported, alluding as well to a 54-hour long rock festival that had just concluded, drawing 2,000 people to Saugerties. “A temporary restraining order against the Mountaindale Music and Arts Festival, scheduled to open tonight on its own 700-acre tract in eastern Sullivan County, was upheld by Appellate Justice Michael E. Sweeney.”

    But by then over 10,000 people were already on the way to to the small town of Mountaindale. The train was already in motion.

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    Hippies gather in Mountaindale – Photo from the New York Daily News

    The New York Daily News reported, “Bands of hip mountaineers roamed the Catskills today in a nomadic search for a rock festival that was canceled at the 11th hour by a politician on the other side of the generation gap.”

    While the festival was officially canceled, the masses of people threw together a free concert at hotel in South Fallsburg about ten miles from Mountaindale. There were rumors that the Grateful Dead would make an appearance, but besides some local bands the only major act who showed was Richie Havens. Havens had famously been the opener at the original Woodstock festival the year prior.

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    Richie Havens, famed musician who opened at Woodstock and was the only performer at the failed Mountaindale festival -Photo: Gunter Zint/K & K Ulf Kruger OHG/Redferns

    After the fact, the county’s rulings were upheld in the higher courts establishing a precedent for future mass gatherings, which greatly affected proposals for other music festivals to come.

    The Hamlet of Hurleyville Music Festival

    Ten years after the original Woodstock, and 9 years after the failed “Bach To Rock”, Sullivan County was once again abuzz with the hopes of music. A three-day festival was set in the Hamlet of Hurleyville with a lineup that included Joni Mitchell, Hall & Oats, Cheap Trick and REO Speedwagon, among others. Promoters expected to sell around 250,000 tickets. Tickets were priced at $37.50 for all three days. There were also plans to make an album and documentary film of the festival.

    The Hamlet of Hurleyville – Photo from Visithurleyville.org

    The hopes with this festival was to kick off a new permanent music venue in the area with the hopes of improving the local economy. The festival was envisioned by a local promoter Leon Greenberg who had previously managed to revitalize the Monticello Raceway.

    A photo of Leon Greenberg in the 70’s – Photo via New York Almanac

    The plans were covered by the likes of the New York Times.

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    A brief snippet in the New York Times described plans for the Hamlet of Hurleyville Music Festival – Photo from New York Times TimesMachine Archive

    Previous laws against mass gatherings established in Bach to Rock made a large number of hurdles and many locals were opposed to the festivities. A public relations campaign was launched to turn people’s sentiment, with the tagline “Success is a Traffic Jam,” which appeared on buttons and bumperstickers around town.

    Ultimately, Greenberg was unable to sway the tides and the town board voted unanimously to deny a permit. The envisioned music venue which was meant to repurpose the site of the old Columbia Farm Hotel remains unused to this day. 

    The Columbia Farm Hotel circa 1940. It closed in 1969 and burned in a massive fire on Christmas Eve, 1971. – Photo via New York Almanac

    On a positive note, the Hamlet of Hurleyville now hosts an annual Hurleyville Music Festival through the Hurleyville Performing Arts Center which engages local artists and the community in a weekend of arts, music and culture.

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

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

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

    Goo Goo Dolls

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

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

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

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

    Goo Goo Dolls Summer Anthem Tour Dates:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    *with Dashboard Confessional