Category: Long Island

  • Avril Lavigne Announces “Greatest Hits” Tour Stopping in Buffalo and Wantagh

    One the most influential artists from the pop-punk and alternative rock scene, singer Avril Lavigne has announced a “Greatest Hits” tour, with stops at the Darien Lake Amphitheater on August 20, and at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on August 27. 

    Lavigne’s dominance can be traced all the way back from her debut LP Let Go in 2002, which was certified 7x Platinum by the RIAA in the United States. In 2004, the singer released “Don’t Tell Me”, which impressively debuted at #22 on the U.S Billboard Hot 100, other notable accolades she acquired were eight Grammy nominations including Best New Artist and Song of the Year twice for “Complicated”  

    In addition to music, Avril Lavigne has made numerous film and TV appearances throughout her career. Her debut feature film was voicing an animated character in the 2006 film Over the Hedge, directed by Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick. The Canadian born artist is considered a highlight in the pop-punk and alternative rock scene and has also pave a way for the success of other female-driven punk influences like Skye Sweetnam, and the Australian rock band Tonight Alive.

    Tickets for the North American dates including Buffalo and Wantagh stop will be available starting January 24 with Artist presale, and the general on-sale will begin January 26 through Ticketmaster

    AVRIL LAVIGNE: THE GREATEST HITS 2024 TOUR DATES:

    Wed May 22 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena ^

    Sat May 25 — Auburn, WA — White River Amphitheatre ^

    Sun May 26 — Ridgefield, WA — RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater ^

    Tue May 28 — Mountain View, CA — Shoreline Amphitheatre ^

    Thu May 30 — Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum ^ 

    Sat Jun 01 — Las Vegas, NV — MGM Grand Garden Arena ^ 

    Sun Jun 02 — Phoenix, AZ — Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre ^ 

    Wed Aug 14 — Ottawa, ON — Canadian Tire Centre +

    Fri Aug 16 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage + 

    Sat Aug 17 — Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC — Festival International de Montgolfières ~

    Tue Aug 20 — Buffalo, NY — Darien Lake Amphitheater  +

    Wed Aug 21 — Hartford, CT — The XFINITY Theatre  +

    Fri Aug 23 — Holmdel, NJ — PNC Bank Arts Center  + 

    Sat Aug 24 — Mansfield, MA — Xfinity Center  +

    Tue Aug 27 — Wantagh, NY — Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater +

    Thu Aug 29 — Camden, NJ — Freedom Mortgage Pavilion  +

    Sat Aug 31 — Bristow, VA — Jiffy Lube Live  +

    Sun Sep 01 — Charlotte, NC — PNC Music Pavilion  + 

    Tue Sep 03 — Alpharetta, GA — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre  + 

    Wed Sep 04 — Nashville, TN — Ascend Amphitheater  + 

    Fri Sep 06 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH — Blossom Music Center  + 

    Sat Sep 07 — Clarkston, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre  + 

    Mon Sep 09 — Milwaukee, WI — American Family Insurance Amphitheater  + 

    Tue Sep 10 — Chicago, IL — Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island  + 

    Thu Sep 12 — Minneapolis, MN — The Armory  + 

    Sat Sept 14 — Winnipeg, MB — Canada Life Centre +

    Mon Sept 16 — Edmonton, AB — Rogers Place

    ^ With All Time Low and Royal & The Serpent

    + With Simple Plan and Girlfriends

    ~ Festival Date

  • Bad Mary Premieres A New Live Music Video For “The Floor is Lava”

    Rhythmic powerhouse Long Island band Bad Mary has released a new single “The Floor is Lava” accompanied by an imposing live video from their November show at New York’s Bowery Electric.

    The New York-based Bad Mary are known for playing loud, fast, aggressive, and fun live shows. Drawing influences from the likes of The Ramones and Blondie, the band is known for constantly refining their sound and making waves in the rock music scene while having fun. The band recently performed at New York’s Bowery Electric where they performed “The Floor is Lava” and released a live music video of the performance.

    Made up of their lead vocalist Amanda Mac, her husband Mike on bass, her dad Bill on drums, and her professor David on guitar, the NY-based rock band has seen a steady growth in both their local and fan bases. The band has continued to perform at prominent venues like The Knitting Factory and recently at the Bowery Electric. 

    The new live music video is off Bad Mary’s 2023 EP Trash & Glamour. The self-written and performed punchy yet melodic EP is available to stream on all major streaming services. 

    The band will also release a re-recorded mix of their song “Forget About It” to begin the celebration of the 10th Anniversary of their first album Better Days with re-recorded and remixed versions of the songs is expected to be released this spring.

  • A Mesmerizing Journey Through Time and Space: Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular at Patchogue Theatre

    On the chilly evening of January 19, music enthusiasts and Pink Floyd fans gathered at the Patchogue Theatre for an unforgettable experience—the Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular. This extraordinary event promised a unique blend of music, visual effects, and a journey through the iconic albums Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall.

    Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular

    As attendees entered the theater, they were greeted with a surprise: each person received two pairs of glasses, hinting at the immersive visual spectacle that awaited them. Excitement filled the air as fans took their seats, eagerly awaiting the start of the show.

    The first half of the performance was dedicated to the timeless masterpiece, Dark Side of the Moon. As the lights dimmed, the audience donned their 3D glasses, instantly transported to a world where music and visuals harmonized in an otherworldly dance. The stage came alive with a mesmerizing display of lasers, perfectly synchronized with the ethereal sounds of Pink Floyd.

    Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular

    A large screen on the stage served as a canvas for three-dimensional images that seemed to leap out into the audience. The combination of 3D glasses and intricate laser work created a surreal experience, immersing everyone in the music and the visual storytelling. Each note seemed to manifest as a burst of color, and the iconic album unfolded in a way that transcended the traditional concert experience.

    The transition to the second half of the show marked a shift in both sound and visuals. The focus turned to the legendary album The Wall, with a special twist. Audience members swapped their 3D glasses for prism glasses, adding a new layer of complexity to the visual experience.

    The prism glasses enhanced the vibrant and kaleidoscopic visuals, complementing the powerful narrative of The Wall. As classic songs from the album echoed through the theater, fans found themselves immersed in a dreamlike state, surrounded by an ever-evolving tapestry of lights and colors.

    The Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular at Patchogue Theatre wasn’t just a concert; it was a journey through the band’s iconic discography, brought to life with cutting-edge visual effects. The fusion of music, lasers, and 3D imagery created a truly immersive experience that left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to attend.

  • The Allman Betts Band announces Spring Tour, Stopping in Westhampton Beach and Tarrytown

    The Allman Betts Band has announced their spring tour and they will kick things off in May with shows in Westhampton Beach and Tarrytown.

    After making their debut in 2019, The Allman Betts will kick off their first US tour since 2021 which will make a stop at Westhampton Beach PAC on May 22 and Music Hall in Tarrytown on June 6. The band’s upcoming tour will also feature the southern soul-rock artist JJ Grey and the singer-songwriter JD Simo

    Devon Allman and Duane Betts first met as children, when their fathers — keyboardist Gregg Allman and guitarist Dickey Betts, both co-founders of The Allman Brothers Band — brought their boys on tour for the group’s 20th-anniversary tour. The duo Devon Allman and Duane Betts went to be the leaders of The Allman Betts Band, a supergroup anchored by sharp songwriting, fiery fretwork, and a historic legacy.

    Inspired by the classic sounds of the group’s family tree, The Allman Betts Band makes timeless rock & roll for the modern world, blurring the boundaries between blues, Americana, and southern soul. Over the course of two critically acclaimed studio albums, hundreds of live shows, and annual performances of the Allman Betts Family Revival, The Allman Betts Band has established its own legacy of music and brotherhood. 

    Tickets and up-to–date information are available here.

    The Allman Betts Band On Tour 

    May 16 – Charleston Music Hall | Charleston, SC

    May 17 – Walhalla Performing Arts Center | Walhalla, SC^

    May 18 – Helena Amphitheater Park | Helena, AL

    May 19 – Buckhead Theatre | Atlanta, GA^

    May 22 –  Westhampton Beach PAC | Westhampton, NY^

    May 23 –  Scottish Rite Auditorium | Collingswood, NJ^

    May 24 – Count Basie CFA | Red Bank, NJ^

    May 25 – Roanoke Festival in the Park | Roanoke, VA

    May 26 – St. Augustine Amphitheater | St. Augustine, FL* 

    May 27 – Capitol Theatre | Clearwater, FL^

    May 29 – Mercury Ballroom | Louisville, KY^

    May 30 – The Fillmore | Detroit, MI^ 

    May 31 – Arcada Theater | St. Charles, IL^ 

    June 1 – Hoxeyville Music Festival | Wellston, MI 

    June 2 – CEFCU Peoria Riverfront | Peoria, IL^ 

    June 4 – Birchmere | Alexandra, VA^

    June 5 – State Theatre | State College, PA^ 

    June 6 – Music Hall | Tarrytown, NY^

    June 7 – Colonial PAC | Keene, NH^

    June 8 – Cabot Theater | Beverly, MA^ 

    June 9 – Newton Theater | Newton, NJ^

    *w/ JJ Grey 

    ^w/ JD Simo

  • Laugh Out Loud with Jackie Martling: ‘Joke Man’ Documentary Premiere at the LIMEHOF

    Long Island’s comedy enthusiasts are in for a treat as legendary comedian Jackie Martling is set to make a memorable appearance at the LIMEHOF later this month. The event will feature Martling’s new documentary titled “Joke Man.”

    jackie martling

    Scheduled to take place at the prestigious LIMEHOF on January 27th, this event promises an evening filled with laughter, insights into Martling’s comedic journey, and a unique opportunity to engage with the comedian himself. The highlight of the evening will undoubtedly be the screening of “Joke Man,” a documentary that delves into Martling’s life, career, and the art of making people laugh.

    The documentary offers fans an intimate look into the mind of the man behind the jokes, exploring his early days in comedy, the challenges he faced, and the triumphs that shaped his remarkable career. From his time on the Howard Stern Show to his stand-up performances, “Joke Man” provides a comprehensive view of Martling’s contribution to the world of comedy.

    Tom Needham, the esteemed Host of the Sounds of Film, will take the reins during the Q&A session. This dynamic setup ensures a thought-provoking and engaging dialogue as Needham delves into the intricacies of Jackie Martling’s comedic journey and the making of the “Joke Man” documentary.

    To add an extra layer of excitement to the event, there will also be a meet and greet session, giving attendees the chance to meet Jackie Martling face-to-face, get autographs, and capture memories with the legendary comedian. This exclusive opportunity allows fans to express their appreciation for Martling’s work and share their favorite comedic moments.

    The LIMEHOF serves as a fitting venue for this special occasion, blending music and comedy in a celebration of Long Island’s rich cultural heritage. Martling’s contribution to the world of comedy has undoubtedly earned him a place among Long Island’s esteemed artists.

    For more information on this event and to stay updated on all upcoming happenings at the Long Island Music Hall of Fame, visit this link. Explore a calendar of exciting events featuring the best in music, comedy, and more, ensuring that there’s always something extraordinary on the horizon for entertainment enthusiasts.

  • Third Eye Blind Announces Summer Gods Tour, Stopping in Buffalo, Saratoga Springs, and Wantagh in July

    Third Eye Blind has announced their ‘Summer Gods Tour’ that will kick off in June with shows in Buffalo, Saratoga Springs, and Wantagh this summer. 

    Third Eye Blind will kick off their fourth edition of the Summer Gods Tour which will make a stop at Darien Lake Amphitheater on July 3, Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on July 12, PNC Bank Arts Center on July 14, Broadview Stage at SPAC on July 16 and Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on July 18. The band’s upcoming tour will also feature a Jacksonville-based rock band Yellowcard and the New Jersey-based trio A R I Z O N A. 

    The band’s frontman shared their excitement for this tour as he stated, “I have this sense that I am feeling the same way everybody else is—that we need a summer tour so badly, like more than ever, we need the lights, the noise, the heat, and everybody up close to each other, singing as one. Can’t wait.”- Stephan Jenkins. 

    He also announced that a portion of the proceeds will benefit SeaTrees, an organization that works with coastal communities around the world to restore the ecosystems. “We have a beautiful, bright future,” with climate action in the center of it. “That’s what I want people to know,” Jenkins announced on CBS Mornings

    General on-sale tickets will begin on Jan.12 and can be purchased here.

    Third Eye Blind Summer Gods Tour Dates 

    June 8 – Airway Heights, WA  BECU Live at Northern Quest

    June 9 – Nampa, ID  Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater 

    June 13 – Seattle, WA  WAMU Theater 

    June 14 – Bend, OR  Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    June 15 – Mountain View, CA  Shoreline Amphitheatre

    June 20 – Los Angeles, CA  Greek Theatre

    June 21 – Chula Vista, CA  North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    June 22 – Las Vegas, NV  Fontainebleau Las Vegas 

    June 25 – West Valley City, UT  USANA Amphitheatre

    June 26 – Morrison, CO  Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    June 28  – Chicago, IL  Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

    June 29 – St. Louis, MO  Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – St. Louis

    June 30 – Franklin, TN  FirstBank Amphitheater

    July 2 – Cincinnati, OH  Riverbend Music Center 

    July 3  – Buffalo, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater

    July 5 –  Cuyahoga Falls, OH  Blossom Music Center

    July 6 – Noblesville, IN  Ruoff Music Center

    July 7 – Clarkston, MI  Pine Knob Music Theatre

    July 9 – Burgettstown, PA  The Pavilion at Star Lake 

    July 11 – Gilford, NH  BankNH Pavilion 

    July 12 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion 

    July 13 – Mansfield, MA  Xfinity Center

    July 14 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center

    July 16 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC

    July 18 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    July 19 – Columbia, MD  Merriweather Post Pavilion 

    July 20 – Virginia Beach, VA  Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach

    July 21- Raleigh, NC  Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

    July 23 – Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion 

    July 25 – Tampa, FL  MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds

    July 26 – Jacksonville, FL  VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

    July 27 – Alpharetta, GA  Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    July 28 – Birmingham, AL  Oak Mountain Amphitheatre

    July 31 – Rogers, AR  Walmart AMP 

    August 1 – Dallas, TX  Dos Equis Pavilion 

    August 2 –  Austin, TX Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    August 3 – Houston, TX  The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

  • Greensky Bluegrass Add Dates To Extensive US Winter Tour

    Greensky Bluegrass, the Michigan-based bluegrass quintet, added additional dates for their upcoming 2024 Winter Tour. In addition to their extensive legs in November and December, the group will make their way across the country with stops in Huntington and Buffalo.

    Greensky Bluegrass

    The tour’s first leg will begin November 1 in Stateline, NV, and run through November 18 in New Orleans, LA. The group will make their way down to Mexico for the Strings & Sol festival in Puerto Morelos, followed by a series of hometown Michigan shows in Saginaw, Detroit, and Kalamazoo. Finally, they will make their way across the eastern half of the country with dates in Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, DC, and New York’s own Huntington and Buffalo.

    Greensky Bluegrass Upcoming Tour

    Greensky Bluegrass, known for their extensive touring schedules, formed in 2000 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Their newest singles, “Congratulations and Condolences” and “Get Out,” came following their newest live recording, Courage for the Road: Fall 2021 (Live)

    Tickets for the November 1-December 31 shows are now on sale. Tickets for the January 11-March 9 shows go on sale November 3 at 10AM EDT.

    Presale tickets are available now and are allotted through a request system. Fans can submit a request for a chance to be selected for tickets to see Greensky Bluegrass. The request period will close on November 1 at 5PM EDT. 

    GREENSKY BLUEGRASS 2023-24 TOUR

    Nov 01 – Harrah’s Lake Tahoe – Stateline, NV

    Nov 02 – Fox Theater – Oakland, CA*

    Nov 03 – The Sound at Del Mar – Del Mar, CA*

    Nov 04 – The Bellwether – Los Angeles, CA*

    Nov 07 – Tower Theatre – Oklahoma City, OK^

    Nov 09 – The Heights Theater – Houston, TX^

    Nov 10 – Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater – Austin, TX^

    Nov 11 – Ferris Wheelers Backyard & BBQ – Dallas, TX^

    Nov 12 – The Espee – San Antonio, TX^

    Nov 15 – JJ’s Live – Fayetteville, AR^

    Nov 16 – Minglewood Hall – Memphis, TN^

    Nov 17 – Sanger Theater – Hattiesburg, MS^

    Nov 18 – The Joy Theater – New Orleans, LA^

    Dec 06-10 – Strings & Sol – Puerto Morelos, Mexico

    Dec 28 – Temple Theatre – Saginaw, MI

    Dec 29 – The Fillmore – Detroit, MI

    Dec 30 – Kalamazoo State Theatre – Kalamazoo, MI

    Dec 31 – Kalamazoo State Theatre – Kalamazoo, MI

    GREENSKY BLUEGRASS ON TOUR

    Jan 11 @ Florida Theatre | Jacksonville, FL 

    Jan 12 @ Miami Beach Bandshell | Miami Beach, FL

    Jan 13 @ Jannus Live | St. Petersburg, FL

    Jan 14 @ House of Blues | Orlando, FL

    Jan 17 @ Charleston Music Hall | Charleston, SC*

    Jan 18 @ The Ritz | Raleigh, NC*

    Jan 19 @ The Fillmore | Charlotte, NC* 

    Jan 20 @ The Eastern | Atlanta, GA* 

    Feb 1 @ College Street Music Hall | New Haven, CT^

    Feb 2 @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway | Boston, MA^

    Feb 3 @ The Fillmore | Philadelphia, PA^

    Feb 4 @ The Paramount | Huntington, NY^

    Feb 7 @ Town Ballroom | Buffalo, NY^

    Feb 8 @ Stage AE | Pittsburgh, PA^

    Feb 9 @ The Anthem | Washington, DC#

    Feb 10 @ The Anthem | Washington, DC^

    Feb 29 @ Val Air Ballroom | West Des Moines, IA%

    Mar 1 @ Palace Theatre | St. Paul, MN%

    Mar 2 @ The Salt Shed | Chicago, IL%

    Mar 3 @ The Sylvee | Madison, WI%

    Mar 6 @ KEMBA Live! | Columbus, OH@

    Mar 7 @ Old Forester’s Paristown Hall | Louisville, KY@

    Mar 8 @ The Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, TN@

    Mar 9 @ The Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, TN@

    May 23-26 @ DelFest | Cumberland, MD

    May 24-26 @ Dark Star Jubilee | Thornville, OH

    July 4-7 @ High Sierra Music Festival | Quincy, CA

    *Duane Betts & Palmetto Motel

    ^Melt

    #Molly Tuttle (solo) 

    %The High Hawks

    @Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country

  • Billy Joel’s Spectacular New Year’s Eve Debut at UBS Arena: A Long Island Homecoming

    As the clock struck midnight and confetti filled the air, Billy Joel made history with his unforgettable inaugural performance at UBS Arena on New Year’s Eve 2023. Returning to Long Island for his first concert since 2018, Joel’s momentous show marked not only a thrilling start to the new year but also a significant milestone in his illustrious career.

    At 74, Joel’s energy and musical prowess remained as captivating as ever. Having announced the conclusion of his decade-long residency at Madison Square Garden in July 2024, this performance became a cherished moment for fans, signaling the beginning of the end of an era. Joel’s decision to conclude the residency after his 150th show to prioritize family time underscored the significance of each live appearance, making the UBS Arena debut a cherished affair for both the legendary artist and his dedicated audience.

    Billy Joel took the stage at 10:30 pm, kicking off the night with a series of enthralling performances even before the anticipated countdown to midnight. The evening commenced with the captivating Regina Spektor, setting an electrifying atmosphere and paving the way for Joel’s grand entrance. The timing was impeccable, aligning perfectly with the audience’s anticipation for the transition into the new year. As the iconic countdown from Times Square illuminated the arena, Joel seamlessly serenaded the crowd with the timeless tunes of “Auld Lang Syne,” swiftly followed by a heartfelt rendition of “All You Need Is Love.” These musical choices forged a sense of togetherness, uniting thousands in a poignant moment of celebration and unity.

    Among the unforgettable moments of the evening was Joel’s surprising cover of “Start Me Up,” infusing his timeless style into the classic Rolling Stones hit. Later on, Joel shifted gears to perform “Souvenir” marking his return to the song since 2018.

    At the heart of his New Year’s Eve performance at Elmont’s UBS Arena, Billy Joel paused to share a glimpse into his future plans while addressing the audience. With his trademark wit, the Piano Man reassured fans about his continued relationship with Long Island. “Just because I’m selling that house doesn’t mean I’m leaving Long Island. I still have a house on Long Island,” Joel affirmed, referring to his longtime property in the village of Centre Island. “I’m just gonna spend a little more time in Florida like old Jewish guys from Long Island do.”

    Billy was accompanied by a stellar ensemble of incredibly talented musicians, each adding their unique touch to the musical extravaganza. Mark Rivera on saxophone, Tommy Byrnes on guitar, Crystal Taliefero handling percussion and lending her powerful vocals in a stunning rendition of “River Deep,” Dave Rosenthal on keyboards and serving as the musical director, Andy Cichon on bass, Chuck Burgi on drums, and Mike Delguidice on rhythm guitar and backing vocals—these individuals formed the backbone of the performance. The seamless synergy and years of collaboration between Joel and his bandmates were unmistakable, creating an electric atmosphere that ensured an unforgettable night of music and cherished memories for the audience.

    The encore was a rollercoaster of emotions, featuring anthems like “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” “Uptown Girl,” “It’s Still Rock and Roll,” “Big Shot,” and “You May Be Right.” Each song carried its own resonance, sparking sing-alongs and an electric atmosphere that reverberated throughout the arena.

    Joel’s decision to conclude the night with this powerhouse ensemble of hits was a testament to his commitment to delivering an unforgettable experience. The energy, passion, and sheer joy exuded by Joel on stage were infectious, leaving a lasting impression on Long Island and setting the bar high for future performances at UBS Arena.

    As the clock struck 1 am, bringing an end to the performance, the arena echoed with cheers, applause, and a shared sense of gratitude for being part of a momentous occasion. Billy Joel’s New Year’s Eve debut at UBS Arena will undoubtedly be etched into the memories of all who were fortunate enough to witness this historic event, marking a new chapter in the legacy of one of music’s most enduring icons.

    Billy Joel – UBS Arena – Sunday, December 31, 2023

    Setlist: My Life, Pressure, Everybody Loves You Now, The Downeaster Alexa, Start Me Up, An Innocent Man, The Lion Sleeps Tonight, Barbara Ann, The Longest Time, Big Man On Mulberry Street, Movin Out, Half A Mile Away, Vienna, Don’t Ask Me Why, Allentown, New York State of Mind, The River of Dreams, Whole Lotta Love, Auld lang syne, All You Need Is Love, Only the Good Die Young, Nessun dorma, Scenes From an Italian Restaurant, Souvenir, Piano Man
    Encore: We Didn’t Start the Fire, Uptown Girl, It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me, Big Shot, You May Be Right