Category: News Desk

  • Mount Marcy Music Festival Coming to the High Peaks Region in August

    The tallest peak in New York State will host the highest music festival in New York State this summer. Mount Marcy Music Festival (MMMF) will be held this June, featuring live music, hikers, yoga, food trucks, and views for miles of the Adirondack Mountains. 

    MMMF –  mimicking the sound one makes when strenuously ascending the high peaks (mmmf!) – will take place at an altitude of 5,343 feet, atop the highest point of New York State, Mount Marcy. Using state-of-the-art airlift technology, speakers and gear transported by helicopter and bands, promoters are prepared for the day-long musical affair. 

    Artists will perform directly on Mount Marcy’s summit, without a stage, offering fans a chance to walk around the perimeter of the summit, taking in views of the artists and scenery from a multitude of angles, with speakers situated strategically around the peak for optimal listening enjoyment. Artists will arrive by helicopter the morning of MMMF, with hikers encouraged to begin their hike before dawn, to ensure arrival by 10am, when the music will begin with an acoustic set from Annie in the Water.

    I never thought we’d see the day when live music was performed on New York’s tallest point. But here we are.

    Colvin McBlake, 46er

    The hike itself is 8 miles each way, with limited parking available at the Adirondack Loj and Heart Lake. Attendees should plan to pack in/pack out and bring ample hydration, as well as preparation for the elements. VIP ticket holders will be able to utilize SherpaNY™ to carry them up the peak when they get too tired (this feature is only available after reaching Indian Falls).

    A food truck, featuring Michigan Dogs, Mozzarella Sticks (with choice of melba or marinara sauce), Garbage Plates, Chicken Spiedies and other New York State staples, will be available on-site, and will remain on the summit as a seasonal snack stop for Mount Marcy summiteers. 

    Just a 1 mile hike down from the peak, Lake Tear of the Clouds acoustic stage will feature singer/songwriters and acoustic musicians performing historic songs of the Adirondacks and the Hudson River headwaters.

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    MMMF will take place on Monday, June 31, 2024, from 10am-10pm. Tickets for Mount Marcy Music Festival are available exclusively at the Saranac Lake Price Chopper’s Ticketmaster counter. Ticket price does not include parking or black fly repellent, but does include a $25 donation to the NYS Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation.

    Mount Marcy Music Festival Artist Lineup

    Annie in the Water

    Perfect Thyroid

    Ra Ra Riot

    Irv Lyons, Jr.

    Let’s Be Leonard

    Fishman (Jon, solo set)

    ONYX

    Ocupanther

    Laura Leigh Band

    Seapods

    With MMMF announced, organizers also noted that in the works for 2025 is “Tipper Lake” with EDM legend Tipper bringing his legendary performance and light show to the shores of Tupper Lake, just 30 minutes from Mount Marcy. 

    This was an April Fools story. Had this been real news, the Department of Environmental Conservation would have probably stopped this during the permitting process.

  • Crossroads Collective Show at Lost Horizon Supports Free Music Lessons for Inner City Kids on April 6

    On April 6th, Crossroads Collective is hosting a fundraiser at The Lost Horizon with performances by Japanese Psych-Rock Band TEKE :: TEKE, and Syracuse’s own, GUNK! A masterful alternative prog-rock ensemble.

    This meaningful fundraiser highlights great music and the inspiring work done by the Crossroads Collective and the Let’s Play program.

    Crossroads Collective is a student-led organization that bridges the gap between Syracuse University and the local Syracuse community. Through their partnership with the Arthouse Collective, they organize music lessons, workshops, open mics, and performances within the area to foster a supportive and creative environment open to everyone.

    Proceeds from the show will go to supporting the Let’s Play program. Currently, SU students are teaching a variety of free music lessons for inner city kids in local libraries and youth centers. Money raised from this event will go to supporting these lessons.

    For more info and tickets, click here.

    Crossroads Collective
  • Opera Saratoga announces new Board Members ahead of 2024 season

    Saratoga Springs’ own Opera Saratoga has elected four new members to its Board in preparation of the 2024 summer season, and under the leadership of General and Artistic Director, Mary Birnbaum.

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    New board members include: Saratoga Springs Commissioner of Public Works, Jason Golub; Supervising Judge of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial District, Hon. Christina Ryba; local business owner and musician Derek Stannard; and, president and CEO of Empire Media Network, Abby Tegnalia.

    “It is tremendously exciting to have these four new members joining our board. All community leaders in the Capital Region, each new member brings a valuable perspective and talent to our leadership team. I am looking forward to working with them as we continue to take Opera Saratoga forward.”

    board President Steve Rosenblum

    Opera Saratoga shares the following about the new Board Members

    Jason Golub is a lifelong lover of musical theater but relatively new to opera. He currently serves as the Commissioner of Public Works for Saratoga Springs and has held professional roles as an anti-corruption lawyer and chief compliance officer at General Electric, and various leadership roles at hedge funds and law firms. He attended Connecticut College and Columbia Law School. He is excited to help continue to build on Opera Saratoga’s success by expanding the reach of Opera Saratoga to new audiences in Saratoga Springs and beyond, including his two kids, Zoe and Max.

    The Honorable Christina L. Ryba was elected in 2015 to serve as Justice of the Supreme Court of New York in the Third Judicial District and in 2023 she was appointed Supervising Judge of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial District. She also serves as Co-Chair of the Permanent Commission on Access to Justice whose mission is to ensure equal access to justice in New York State. Prior to beginning her judicial term in 2016, she held various positions in the court system for the Office of Court Administration (OCA) and in the NYS Supreme Court Appellate Division, Third Department, including Special Projects Counsel to the Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for Courts Outside New York City and Special Projects Counsel to the Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Third Department. Prior to her work with the judiciary, Judge Ryba was an associate at Nixon Peabody. She also served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of New York Litigation Bureau. Additional public service includes appointments first as General Counsel and then as Deputy Director for the City of Albany Community Development Agency. She began her career in public service with the City of Albany Corporation Counsel’s office. Judge Ryba is Second Vice President of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York; member of the New York Women Judges Association; past-president of the Albany County Bar Foundation; past-president of the Albany County Bar Association; member of Judicial Friends Association; member of the American Bar Association; and a Trustee of Albany Law School, where she chairs the Law Committee and is a member of the Executive Committee.

    Derek W. Stannard, pianist, organist, tenor, and conductor, is a graduate of the Crane School of Music with degrees in Performance and Music Education. From 2014-2019, Mr. Stannard was the Artistic Director and founder of Auriel Camerata, an acclaimed fully professional choral ensemble in the Capital District. He is currently the organist at Bethesda Episcopal Church, Saratoga Springs, and has served as Organist and Director of Music Ministries at Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glenville, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Bennington, Christ Church United Methodist, Glens Falls, and Grace Church, Canton, among others. From 2015 to 2021 he served as Associate Conductor of Burnt Hills Oratorio Society (now called Saratoga Voices), and served on their board until 2022. As a soloist, Mr. Stannard has been featured with many ensembles, including with Aoede Consort (Carnegie Hall premier of works by Vladimir Pleshakov), Albany Pro Musica, Burnt Hills Oratorio Society, Battenkill Chorale, Adirondack Voices, Voices of Cooperstown, and the Berkshire Choral Festival. In 2006, Mr. Stannard had the privilege of premiering the opera The Sailor-Boy and the Falcon at the Crane School of Music with Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe. In addition to his vocal and choral work, he has given organ recitals throughout the capital district including Christ Church Methodist, Glens Falls, St. Peter’s Church, Bennington, Silver Bay Chapel, Silver Bay, and the Cathedral of All Saints, Albany. Mr. Stannard is the proprietor of The Pampered Pooch and Pals, a pet supply store in Ballston Spa. He is delighted to be serving on the board of Opera Saratoga.

    Abby Tegnelia is the president and CEO of Empire Media Network, which publishes Saratoga Living and Capital Region Living magazines, a hyper-local Substack email newsletter, and the programs for Albany Symphony Orchestra and the SPAC summer classical season—while also producing a vibrant calendar of community and private events. A lifelong supporter of the performing arts, she attended a magnet school for the arts for dance (and performed in Don Quixote with American Ballet Theater principal dancer Leslie Browne) before moving to NYC to get her masters in journalism at Columbia University and begin her journalism career at New York magazine. She has written for Glamour, Marie Claire, Robb Report and many others, and served as editor-in-chief of several regional magazines on the west coast before moving to Saratoga Springs in 2019 for her work with Empire Media.

  • Geneva Jazz Festival Returns April 4-7

    The second annual Geneva Jazz Festival returns April 4-7, featuring 20 performances at nine venues over four days.

    The Geneva Jazz Festival is held in Geneva, known for innovation and forward-thinking businesses. It is the gateway to the Finger Lakes, providing access to historical landmarks, natural beauties, wineries, breweries, food, shopping, and more.

    The festival honors the late Scott LaFaro, who grew up in Geneva. At 18, he started learning to play the double bass. In 1961 he was killed in a car accident at age 25. He became the most influential jazz bassist ever after his performance with Stan Getz at the Newport Jazz Festival and subsequent recordings with the Bill Evans Trio, which still impacts jazz today.

    The nine headline concerts are hosted at the historic Club 86, featuring a high-fidelity sound system by George’s Pro Audio for an immersive jazz experience. These performances represent some of the finest jazz musicians working and creating in New York State. Evening concerts on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday – plus matinee shows on Saturday and Sunday. 

    Schedule

    On the opening night on April 4, the festival celebrates women in jazz at the historic Club 86. Trombonist and vocalist Melissa Gardiner brings her organ trio MG3 (8 PM), with singer Vanessa Vacanti & Jazz Mafia (6 PM) and saxophonist Ellen Pieroni & Encyclopedia of Soul (4 PM) performing. There also is a free concert at Ventosa Vineyards with Annie Wells Trio featuring Mike Kaupa (5 PM) and the free FLIMA Open Jazz Jam at 10 p.m.

    On Friday, April 5, The Ryan Johnson Project performs at 2 p.m. It has become a known name in the music industry, featuring informed, professional, outgoing attitudes, and beautifully written pieces of music that have caught the ears of many worldwide. Ryan and his group have played with, opened for, and collaborated with artists such as Cabo Frio, Chuck Mangione, Maynard Ferguson, Soulive, Sharon Jones, Gary Clark Jr., and Robert Randolph.

    At 4:30 p.m., The Mellow Warblers perform playful renditions of jazz standards and deviations – setting the perfect mood with an ever-mellow attitude. At 5, The Craig Snyder Trio plays a wide variety of jazz-rock material steeped in groove, ensemble unity, and melodic soloing. The Rochester band is fronted by veteran guitarist, teacher, and composer Craig S Snyder. Others include Tony Hiler + Giancarlo, A Tribute to Sam Venuti, Mike Melito Quartet, and the free FLIMA Open Jazz Jam.

    On Saturday, April 6, the Greg Lofaro Quartet begins the day at 1 p.m., with the Mike Titlebaum Quartet preceding. Mike directs the jazz studies program at the Ithaca College School of Music, teaching jazz saxophone, arranging, improvisation, and theory. Before teaching, he lived in New York City where he played at the Blue Note, Smalls, Augies, Fez/Time Café, and the legendary CBGB’s. He has performed with dozens of internationally recognized artists and groups including John Hollenbeck, Gary Versace, Branford Marsalis, Jason Robert Brown, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, and more.

    At 3 p.m., the Banjo Juice Jazz band performs an eclectic blend of vintage blues, jazz, and swing. Founded by bandleader, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Tyler Westcott in 2017, the group features musicians from many notable bands. At 4:30, the Swordfish Trio brings a soulful, blues-infused, and high-energy improv experience that takes you on a journey from tight riffs and funky Afrobeat grooves to soulful jazz and subtle bass virtuosity.

    At 8, the Bill Tiberio Sextet performs. In his 40th year as a music educator, he has been a band director at Fairport (NY) High School for 36 years, directing two concert bands and three jazz ensembles, and is also an adjunct faculty member at the Eastman Community Music School – directing the Educator Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble and a high school wind ensemble camp. He is an active saxophonist and clarinetist in the Rochester music scene and has recorded four albums with his contemporary jazz quintet, the Bill Tiberio Band. 

    The final day begins early at 11 a.m. with the Evan Dobbins Quartet feat. Bill Dobbins. At noon, the Dave Solazzo Duo plays modern interpretations of jazz standards and original compositions in the spirit of Oscar Peterson, Keith Jarrett, and Brad Mehldau. Dave Solazzo has been a mainstay of Central New York’s music scene for over two decades, working with artists from a wide mix of genres – jazz, fusion, R&B, and beyond.

    At 2 p.m., Dennis Winge + John Viavattine perform, with the Nancy Kelly Quartet following. Over her 40-plus-year career, Nancy Kelly has perfected her signature swing/bop take in front of audiences all over the U.S.A. and abroad. She performs regularly in New York City, including at The Blue Note and Birdland, The Rainbow Room, and Dizzy’s Jazz Club, Lincoln Center. Finally, at 6 p.m., The Pickle Mafia, a dynamic trio from New York, performs their unique brand of Arena Jazz Fusion. The visual appeal the band brings to audiences across the globe is an important element that adds to their musical artistry.

    To purchase tickets for the many performances at the Geneva Jazz Festival, visit here.

  • Albany Symphony Announces Return of Peter and the Wolf: Tiny Tots Concert this Spring

    Albany Symphony announced the anticipated return of Peter and the Wolf: Tiny Tots concert for three shows this spring. The shows will take place on April 30 and May 1 in Albany and May 2 in Saratoga Springs.

    Albany Symphony Tiny Tots Concert
    Peter and the Wolf

    The Albany Symphony Tiny Tots concerts are geared for children between the ages of 18-months and 7 years. Tiny Tots concerts are interactive school day performances that have thrilled preschool audiences, teachers, and parents, presented by the orchestra for over 30 years.

    David Alan Miller and the Albany Symphony plan to take you and your children on a wonderfully interactive, magical adventure. Peter and the Wolf is a classic symphonic fairy tale for children by Sergei Prokofiev. The story will be personified through music for children and adults alike to enjoy. In addition, you and your children will meet and get to hear all the instruments of the orchestra and the amazing musicians who play them.

    Albany Symphony Tiny Tots Concert
    Albany Symphony Tiny Tots Concert

    Albany Symphony is renowned for performances featuring classic orchestral favorites, lesser-heard masterworks, and a diverse array of new music. The symphony strives to present the community with virtuosic talents and homages to all-time classics.

    The Albany Symphony Tiny Tots concert is a prime example of the level of community the organization possesses. The April 30 and May 1 shows are held at Congregation Beth Emeth in Albany. The May 2 performance of Peter and the Wolf takes place at the SPAC School of Arts in Saratoga.

    Tickets for this event are just $5 and are available for purchase on AlbanySymphony.com.

  • Michael Franti and Spearhead Announce Togetherness Tour Feat. Stephen Marley and Trevor Hall

    Michael Franti and Spearhead have announced they will be touring throughout the US beginning this April. The tour will see three dates in New York – Hutton Brickyards Event Center in Kingston, Beak and Skiff Apple Orchards in Lafayette, and Pier 17+ in New York City.

    Spearhead michael franti tour
    Michael Franti and Spearhead || Photo Credit: Wayan Rodesh

    The tour’s name, Togetherness, was birthed from Michael Franti’s idea that folks are simply not close enough to each other. Franti believes that we should connect with one another more often and feel that powerful togetherness.

    Michael Franti and Spearhead will perform their funk, reggae, and jazz hits from April 6 through August 25. The tour will also include musical support from huge reggae artists like Stephen Marley and Trevor Hall. The show will consist of high-energy, uplifting and inspirational music for the spirit.

    The tour will kick off April 6 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and wrap up in Santa Cruz, California. The tour will stop three times in New York – Kingston on June 20, Lafayette on June 22, and Pier 17+ on July 12. Franti and Spearhead’s music is all about the spreading of love and togetherness, which is the theme of this tour.

    Pre-sales will begin February 7 at noon local time and general on-sale will begin Friday, February 9 at 10 a.m. local time at MichaelFranti.com. Newly added dates go on sale March 29 at 10 a.m. local time.

    Michael Franti & Spearhead’s Togetherness Tour 2024
    April 6 // Tortuga Music Festival // Ft. Lauderdale, FL
    April 10 // Soul Kitchen Music Hall^ // Mobile, AL             
    April 12 // The Key West Amphitheater^ // Key West, FL
    April 13 // Florida Groves Music Festival // Orlando, FL
    April 28 // New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival // New Orleans, LA
    May 17 // Pure Imagination // Prescott, AZ
    May 24 // Los Colonias Park Amphitheater^ // Grand Junction, CO
    May 25 // Hipico^ // Santa Fe, NM
    May 26 // Durango Mesa Park^ // Durango, CO
    May 29 // Belly Up^ // Aspen, CO
    May 31 // Red Rocks Amphitheater$ // Morrison, CO
    June 1 // Chautauqua Auditorium // Boulder, CO
    June 3 // McGrath Amphitheatre*^ // Cedar Rapids, IA
    June 5 // EPIC Event Center*^ // Green Bay, WI
    June 6 // The Sylvee*^ // Madison, WI
    June 7 // Hilde Performance Center*^ // Plymouth, MN
    June 8 // KC Live!*^ // Kansas City, MO
    June 11 // Steelhouse*^ // Omaha, NE
    June 13 // Riverfront Live*^ // Cincinnati, OH
    June 14 // Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park*^ // Indianapolis, IN
    June 15 // Ravinia Festival+^ // Highland Park, IL
    June 16 // Evans Amphitheater*^ // Cleveland, OH
    June 18 // Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort*^ // Middlefield, CT
    June 19 // Summer Stage at Tree House Brew Co*^ // Deerfield, MA
    June 20 // Hutton Brickyards Retreat & Event Center*^ // Kingston, NY
    June 21 // Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course*^ // Grantville, PA
    June 22 // Beak and Skiff Apple Orchards*^ // Lafayette, NY
    June 23 // Maine Savings Amphitheater+^ // Bangor, ME
    June 25 // Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom+^ // Hampton Beach, NH
    June 26 // Freeman Arts Pavilion+^ // Selbyville, DE
    June 28 // Salvage Station+^ // Asheville, NC
    June 29 // Salvage Station#^ // Asheville, NC
    June 30 // Roanoke Island Festival Park#^ // Manteo, NC
    July 5 // Greenfield Lake Amphitheater^ // Wilmington, NC
    July 6 // Greenfield Lake Amphitheater^ // Wilmington, NC
    July 7 // Greenfield Lake Amphitheater^ // Wilmington, NC
    July 9 // The Chicken Box // Nantucket, MA
    July 10 // The Chicken Box // Nantucket, MA
    Aug. 25 // Mountain Sol Festival // Santa Cruz, CA

    Newly Added Dates

    July 2 // Coves Amphitheater^ // Union Hall, VA
    July 12 // Pier 17+ // New York, NY
    July 13 // Seaside Heights Beach Stage+ // Seaside Heights, NJ
    July 14 // Vibe Fest Presents Hearts and Hands at Ting Pavilion+ // Charlottesville, VA
    July 25 // The Sound%^ // Del Mar, CA
    July 26 // The Greek Theatre%^ // Los Angeles, CA
    July 27 // Pepsi Amphitheater%^ // Flagstaff, AZ
    July 31 // Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater at Deer Valley Resort%^ // Park City, UT
    Aug. 1 // Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater%^ // Nampa, ID
    Aug. 3 // Salmonfest // Ninilchik, AK
    Aug. 6 // Centennial Hall Convention Center // Juneau, AK
    Aug. 9 // Ironstone Amphitheatre@% // Murphys, CA
    Aug. 10 // Redding Civic Auditorium Outdoor Lawn%^ // Redding, CA
    Aug. 13 // Britt Pavilion%^ // Jacksonville, OR
    Aug. 14 // Hayden Homes Amphitheater%^ // Bend, OR 
    Aug. 16 // McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater%^ // Troutdale, OR
    Aug. 17 // BECU Live at Northern Quest%^ // Airway Heights, WA
    Aug. 18 // Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery%^ // Woodinville, WA
    Aug. 22 // Grand Theatre at The Grand Sierra Resort%^ // Reno, NV
    Aug. 23 // The Backyard%^ // Sacramento, CA
    Aug. 24 // Fox Theater%^ // Oakland, CA

  • Glass Pony to Celebrate Bassist Jeff Picarazzi’s 30th Birthday with show at Ophelia’s on Broadway

    Albany’s Glass Pony will celebrate beloved bassist Jeff ‘J-Dog’ Picarazzi’s 30th birthday on Friday, April 5 at Ophelia’s On Broadway (formerly Parish Public House), as the band’s first show under the new branding.

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    The Albany group is currently recording a 4-song EP at White Lake Studios, where the group previously recorded Washed Away with Brett Portzer (Skinless) engineer. A vinyl edition of Washed Away will be dropping in April, limited to 100 copies, and mastered by Justin Perkins of Mystery Room Mastering

    Recently, Glass Pony released Best in Show – Live 2023 on Tuesday, March 26, featuring multitrack audio from various 2023 shows. Listen and download the album on Bandcamp.

    Next up for Glass Pony after the Ophelia’s show is a performance on Monday April 8 at Adirondack Eclipse Experience in Blue Mountain Lake (sold out), followed by a show on April 11 at Al’s Wine & Whiskey in Syracuse.

  • Twenty One Pilots Announce Clancy World Tour, Coming to Barclays Center

    GRAMMY Award-winning duo Twenty One Pilots announced the details for their biggest global headline tour, The Clancy World Tour, coming to Barclays Center on Sept. 18, 2024.

    The duo shared their new song “Next Semester,” from their highly-anticipated forthcoming album, Clancy, which will be released on May 17 via Fueled By Ramen. Having amassed over 33 billion streams worldwide and over three million tickets sold across global headline tours, the Columbus, OH-based duo of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun have established themselves as one of the most successful bands of the 21st century and redefined the sound of a generation.

    They even notched dozens of multi-platinum certifications and claimed a spot in the Guinness® Book of World Records. Historically, their quadruple-platinum breakout LP, Blurryface, took flight as “the first album to notch a RIAA Gold or Platinum certification for every one of its songs,” while Vessel followed suit. They are one of only 18 artists to earn multiple RIAA Diamond certifications, going Diamond with “Stressed Out” and “Heathens.” 2018’s Platinum-certified Trench extended the concept from Blurryface with the platinum singles “Chlorine,” “My Blood” and the GRAMMY Award-nominated “Jumpsuit.” They followed Trench with their Gold-certified LP Scaled And Icy, achieving “the biggest opening week for a rock album in 2021” by capturing #1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts and crashing the Top 3 of the Billboard 200.

    Photo credit: Ashley Osborn.

    Last month, Twenty One Pilots returned with news of Clancy and released the album’s lead single “Overcompensate” alongside an accompanying video. The track rocketed up the Alternative Radio chart, currently sitting at Top 5, and made a massive impact upon launch as it welcomed listeners to the band’s immersive world of Trench.

    Clancy is currently available for pre-order in two limited-edition deluxe box sets, four vinyl variants with additional retailer exclusives, an exclusive CD + Journal Book and a Cassette + Photocard Wallet, and much more.

    Fans can participate in an official artist presale for tickets beginning on April 2 with all remaining tickets available during the general sale at 10 AM on Friday, April 5. For tickets and complete details for Twenty One Pilots’ The Clancy World Tour visit here.

    Twenty One Pilots Clancy World Tour Dates

    August 15, 2024                     Denver, CO                            Ball Arena

    August 18, 2024                     Salt Lake City, UT                  Delta Center

    August 21, 2024                     Portland, OR                           Moda Center

    August 22, 2024                     Seattle, WA                             Climate Pledge Arena

    August 24, 2024                     Oakland, CA                           Oakland Arena

    August 25, 2024                     Sacramento, CA                     Golden 1 Center

    August 27, 2024                     Los Angeles, CA                     Intuit Dome

    August 28, 2024                     Los Angeles, CA                     Intuit Dome

    August 30, 2024                     Phoenix, AZ                            Footprint Center

    August 31, 2024                     Las Vegas, NV                        MGM Grand Garden Arena

    September 3, 2024                 Austin, TX                               Moody Center

    September 4, 2024                 Houston, TX                            Toyota Center

    September 6, 2024                 Dallas, TX                               American Airlines Center

    September 10, 2024               Duluth, GA                              Gas South Arena

    September 11, 2024               Orlando, FL                             Kia Center

    September 13, 2024               Raleigh, NC                            PNC Arena

    September 14, 2024               Philadelphia, PA                     Wells Fargo Center

    September 15, 2024               Baltimore, MD                         CFG Bank Arena

    September 17, 2024               Newark, NJ                             Prudential Center

    September 18, 2024               Brooklyn, NY                           Barclays Center

    September 20, 2024               Boston, MA                             TD Garden

    September 25, 2024               Montreal, QC                          Bell Centre

    September 27, 2024               Toronto, ON                            Scotiabank Arena

    September 28, 2024               Cleveland, OH                        Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

    September 29, 2024               Detroit, MI                               Little Caesars Arena

    October 1, 2024                      Chicago, IL                              United Center

    October 2, 2024                      Chicago, IL                              United Center

    October 4, 2024                      Columbus, OH                        Nationwide Arena

    October 5, 2024                      Columbus, OH                        Nationwide Arena

    October 8, 2024                      Indianapolis, IN                       Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    October 9, 2024                      Nashville, TN                          Bridgestone Arena

    October 10, 2024                    St. Louis, MO                          Enterprise Center

    October 12, 2024                    Minneapolis, MN                     Target Center

    November 17, 2024                Auckland, NZ                          Spark Arena

    November 19, 2024                Melbourne, AU                        Rod Laver Arena

    November 21, 2024                Brisbane, AU                           Brisbane Entertainment Centre

    November 24, 2024                Sydney, AU                             Qudos Bank Arena

    April 7, 2025                            Hamburg, DE                          Barclays Arena

    April 8, 2025                            Berlin, DE                                Uber Arena

    April 9, 2025                            Lodz, PL                                  Atlas Arena

    April 12, 2025                          Prague, CZ                             O2 Arena

    April 13, 2025                          Vienna, AT                              Wiener Stadthalle

    April 16, 2025                          Zurich, CH                              Hallenstadion

    April 17, 2025                          Bologna, IT                             Unipol Arena

    April 21, 2025                          Madrid, ES                              WiZink Center

    April 22, 2025                          Barcelona, ES                         Palau San Jordi

    April 24, 2025                          Lyon, FR                                 LDLC Arena

    April 27, 2025                          Munich, DE                             Olympiahalle

    April 28, 2025                          Milan, IT                                  Forum

    April 30, 2025                          Amsterdam, NL                       Ziggo Dome

    May 1, 2025                            Cologne, DE                           Lanxess Arena

    May 2, 2025                            Paris, FR                                 Accor Arena

    May 5, 2025                            Glasgow, UK                           OVO Hydro Arena

    May 6, 2025                            Birmingham, UK                     Resorts World Arena

    May 8, 2025                            Belfast, UK                              SSE Arena Belfast

    May 9, 2025                            Dublin, IE                                3Arena

    May 11, 2025                          Manchester, UK                      AO Arena

    May 13, 2025                          London, UK                             The O2

    May 14, 2025                          London, UK                             The O2

  • Maxwell Announces The Serenade North American Tour Stopping in Brooklyn This Fall 

    Award-winning artist Maxwell has announced The Serenade North American tour which will make a stop at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on September 25, and at Prudential Center in Newark, on October 6 

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    Over the course of more than 20 years, Maxwell has skillfully captured the attention of music enthusiasts by releasing five studio albums that were all well-received as gems in their own right. When the soul singer released Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite, his highly regarded Columbia-debut in April 1996, it completely changed the genre of soul music. The singer-songwriter and record producer Maxwell, will be joined by special guest two-time Grammy winner and R&B powerhouse Jazmine Sullivan and a rising singer-songwriter October London. Maxwell’s return to the road, with the Serenade Tour marks a reunion with Jazmine Sullivan, who joined him on his Maxwell 08 Tour. 

    Jazmine Sullivan’s 2008 debut album Fearless, debuted at number one on Billboard’s top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart and was nominated for seven Grammy awards, including Best R&B Album and Best New Artist. Sullivan’s natural talent to write songs that beautifully convey the experiences of so many women -especially Black women, was evident in her debut single, “Need U Bad.” Sullivan has a poetic vulnerability that gives many listeners the impression that she has been studying their journals. 

    Also joining the Serenade North American tour is October London, Indiana-based rising star in the music industry. London is a  singer-songwriter and producer who just finished his first US tour. His engaging album The Rebirth of Marvin honors the legendary Marvin Gaye, and the catchy track “Back to Your Place” shot to the top of the R&B radio charts and went on to dominate charts across the country, spending an incredible two weeks at the top of the iTunes R&B Soul Charts. After obtaining a contract with the legendary Snoop Dogg in 2016, October London is still breaking new ground in modern music, mesmerizing audiences with his extraordinary skill and limitless imagination. 

    Tickets for The Serenade Tour will go on sale on Friday, March 29 at 10 AM via musze.com

    Maxwell The Serenade Tour Dates

    9/14 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood

    9/15 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

    9/17 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum

    9/20 – Hampton, VA – Hampton Coliseum

    9/21 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena

    9/24 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center

    9/25 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center

    9/27 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena

    9/28 – Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena at the BJCC

    9/29 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

    10/1 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center

    10/3 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center

    10/4 – Washington DC – Capital One Arena

    10/6 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center

    10/9 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    10/10 – Chicago, IL – United Center

    10/11 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesar’s Arena

    10/13 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center

    10/16 – Memphis, TN – FedEx Forum

    10/18 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

    10/19 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center

    10/20 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center

    10/23 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena 

    10/25 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena

    10/26 – Las Vegas, NV – Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood

    10/27 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

  • Annie in the Water Road to Totality Tour Leads to Whiteface on April 8

    With solar eclipse events and preparations underway from Buffalo to Plattsburgh, one New York band, Annie in the Water, has been on a two-month long journey that will find the group performing during the totality on April 8.

    Annie in the water

    Annie in the Water have been on a ‘Road to Totality’ tour since January, with stops around the Northeast, as well as a trip to Colorado for shows in Denver, Golden and Breckenridge. The longevity of the group and perseverance that led them to their current lineup and performance schedule has been noted by longtime fans, as well as new fans they’ve picked up along the way.

    Following the Colorado shows, Annie in the Water returned back to New York for shows in Rochester and Syracuse, but a performance at Lark Hall was cancelled due to the snow storm over March 23-24. That show is now rescheduled for Friday, April 5, and making for a 4-show run that will catch the band playing in Sackets Harbor on April 6, where the duo of Brad Hester and Michael Lashomb first performed together. They then head south to Woods Valley Ski Area near Rome on April 7, then head north again towards the High Peaks, for a show on April 8 at Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington.

    Annie in the Water Eclipse

    When asked about playing during the totality of the solar eclipse, Matt Richards (keys/vocals) shared:

    “Just as the eclipse reaches totality, I think myself and as a band will also reach a transient feeling of completeness. The hard work of scheduling, preparing for, and performing the tour will be complete. But just like the eclipse, that moment and feeling won’t last long and it will be onto the next phase for myself, the band, the moon, and the sun.”

    After respite in April, the band will hit four music festivals in the first half of the summer, performing at Shakori Hills in North Carolina, Memorial Meltdown in Lake George, Sterling Stage Folkfest in Sterling, NY and Northlands Festival in New Hampshire in June. They’ll also be part of Twin Ponds Campground ‘3rd Thursday’ concert series this summer, where Backwoods Pondfest was held for many years, in Peru, NY.