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  • Marcus King at Brooklyn Paramount: A Soulful Night of Blues and Powerful Performances

    On Sunday, October 13, Marcus King took the stage at Brooklyn Paramount, delivering a solid performance that highlighted his powerful vocals and guitar work.

    With his new album Blood Orange recently released, the show was a blend of older fan favorites and fresh material, showcasing King’s mix of blues, rock, and Southern soul.

    Backed by a talented band, King was joined by Jack Ryan on drums, Drew Smithers on guitar, Mike Runyon on keys, and Eric Vogel on bass, all of whom contributed to the full, rich sound of the night. Kicking off with “The Well,” King set a steady pace. His voice carried depth, particularly on tracks like “Hero” and “Beautiful Stranger,” while “Goodbye Carolina” brought a bluesy vibe that resonated with the crowd. Songs from Blood Orange reflected a more refined sound, thanks in part to Rick Rubin’s stripped-back production, which allowed King’s musicianship and storytelling to come through clearly.

    One of the highlights of the evening was a cover of “Me and Bobby McGee,” where King invited opener Brittany Spencer and 18-year-old guitarist Grace Bowers to join him on stage. Their performance of the classic song was a nice change of pace, and the blend of voices and guitar added a fresh layer to the song.

    Brittany Spencer opened the night with a strong set of her own, performing tracks like “Night In,” “If You Say So,” “Bigger Than The Song,” and “My First Rodeo.” Spencer’s voice was clear and powerful, and she kept the audience engaged with her mix of country and soul influences. Over the years, she’s shared stages with artists like Willie Nelson and Jason Isbell, and her reputation as an up-and-coming artist continues to grow.

    For the encore, King returned with a soulful rendition of “When a Man Loves a Woman,” followed by a cover of Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs.” Grace Bowers joined him again for the latter, adding a punch to the performance with her impressive guitar skills.

    Overall, Marcus King’s show at Brooklyn Paramount was a solid mix of blues, rock, and heartfelt performances. The new material from Blood Orange stood out, marking a step forward in King’s evolving sound, while the mix of covers, collaborations, and a talented backing band made the night memorable for fans.

    Setlist: The Well, Hero, Inglewood Hotel, Beautiful Stranger, Honky Tonk Hell, Die Alone, Bipolar Love, Goodbye Carolina, F*** Up My Life Again, Lie, Lie Lie, Me and Bobby McGee, Delilah, Wildflowers & Wine

    Encore: When a Man Loves a Woman, War Pigs

  • Olivia Reid Releases Heartwarming New Single “Love Don’t Leave”

    Indie-pop artist Olivia Reid has announced the release of her latest heartwarming single “Love Don’t Leave.”

    Based in NYC, Olivia Reid’s unique production style blends indie acoustics with exploratory pop soundscapes, creating a distinctive sonic space to express her most inward emotions. Reid’s artistic style fuses the expressive sounds of artists like Bon Iver, Norah Jones, Sylvan Esso, and Florence + The Machine, with the intensely emotional experiences she channels.

    “Love Don’t Leave” is a song about the little elements of connection that feel so simple, yet make love feel deep and pure. That purity and depth of connection is the very thing that makes the hard times in life sting less. The track begins with an otherworldly soothing aura that entices and pacifies the listener in the best ways possible.

    The track combines Olivia’s signature indie-pop sound whilst also implementing notes of folk and even country. The track is upbeat, yet lowkey. Its full of life and vibrancy yet is suited to soothe and relax the audience. The theme here is love and Olivia Reid does a beautiful job at conveying the message that love is simple but extraordinary and deep. The dynamic nature of the track truly speaks to the impressive songwriting abilities of the artist.

    “Love Don’t Leave” is the first song off of her forthcoming EP and is born out of Reid’s centering experiences in Poland’s countryside. She describes the track as a love letter to love, which is the perfect explanation of the song’s overall feel. The EP, titled soft songs for the soul, is to be released in the coming months and will be available on all streaming services.

    For more information on Olivia Reid and to hear her latest single “Love Don’t Leave,” visit her website by clicking here.

  • Christie Julien and Alexander Markov Talk ‘Baroque To Rock’

    Internationally acclaimed classical musicians Christie Julien and Alexander Markov have announced their groundbreaking new project called Baroque to Rock, a concert that bridges the works of classical masters with the energy and showmanship of rock music to be performed at the iconic Carnegie Hall on October 22.

    Baroque to Rock

    Following this exciting announcement, NYS Music had the opportunity to discuss the project, its origins and roots in both artists’ lives, and what’s to be looked forward to in this one-of-a-kind musical evening bridging classical and rock and roll music.

    Previous collaborators and seasoned musicians in their own rights, Christie Julien and Alexander Markov’s partnership for Baroque to Rock is an especially exciting one given their respective backgrounds and musical experiences. 

    An internationally renowned concert pianist, Christie Julien has toured the world countless times performing throughout China, Japan, South America, Europe and The United States. Graduating from the Peabody Conservatory with a prestigious Artist Diploma under the tutelage of pianist Leon Fisher, Julien is a decorated pianist with several prizes in solo and chamber performance, including first place in both categories in the renowned Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris.

    Having performed some of the most iconic historical venues in her home country of France such as the Theatre des Champs-Elysées, Maison de Radio France in Paris, the Nouveau Siècle, Palais de Congres, and the host of annual concerts at Salle Gaveau, Julien specializes in the French repertoire but finds great joy in performing works across the musical spectrum.

    All of Christie’s accomplishments as a pianist are rooted in a lifelong love for music as a whole. When asked about where her fascination with the art form began, Julien described an idyllic scene of her six year old self sitting in a tree in her backyard in the south of France for hours at a time with nothing but the company of a small radio next to her. 

    Her love story with the piano in particular began after a neighbor had to pass along a piano prior to moving away. The piano found its way into Julien’s home, and she was instantly enamored by its elegant simplicity, explaining that, “You could do the melody on the piano by itself and it was simple. There is something very humble about the way you can do a sound on the instrument.” 

    Markov has been around classical violin since his youth, being taught by his father, concert violinist Albert Markov, who he still performs alongside to this day. With a largely 19th century romantic virtuoso repertoire, Markov has toured the world several times over as one of the modern violin greats.

    After making his Carnegie Hall debut back in 1983, Alexander Markov’s decorated legacy thus far has accumulated in a gold medal at the Paganini International Violin Competition, solo performances alongside the Philadelphia Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, the Montreal Symphony, and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, in addition to the title of one of the only violinists ever to perform the entirety of the 24 Paganini Caprices in a singular recital, among many other feats.

    These accomplishments among many others culminate in Markov’s iconic gold plated violin, custom made by James V. Remington and Barry Lipman. Born out of a lifelong love for rock music and the realization that there was a “void to be filled” in the electric violin world of a recognizable public figure, Alexander’s violin made of real gold paired with a bow that glows comparably to a lightsaber bridges this gap all while creating an iconic instrument that can evolve into a larger symbol for the electric violin akin to the custom-made guitars or drum sets for rock and roll icons. 

    Setting out to create an instrument that “didn’t just sound rock and roll, but looked the part,” the striking gold violin has become a Markov staple and will be appearing at the October 22 performance of Baroque to Rock.

    An evening that bridges the works penned by the likes of Vivaldi, Chopin, and Beethoven among many others with the electric performance quality and spirit of rock and roll, Baroque to Rock is an entirely unique marriage of two musical worlds that almost seem to be opposite extremes. 

    Through a playful attitude and a broadened perspective of composition- not written with either rock or classical in mind but with the full breadth of all possible instrumentation and technique from the genres combined- the evening is to be a once in a lifetime live experience that is a love letter to music as a whole and what it can accomplish when labels like genres begin to blur or fall away entirely.

    Baroque to Rock as a concept was formed out of Julien and Markov’s individual experiences with the genres and how the interactions between sounds expanded their horizons.

    When asked about how rock was introduced to their classical lives, the pair’s answers were entertaining in the best of ways. Alexander admits that “when I came to America, I was not into rock and roll at all. In fact, I used to hate rock and roll.” He had moved to the United States for high school, and the experience ended up being eye-opening. 

    “… Something clicked. I found this whole new genre and that kind of opened the doors in my mind outside of where I came from- that cocoon. There is so much else, and there’s a great bonus… when you open your door, your musical imagination to other genres, you really start to become a better musician and you see from a much bigger perspective.”

    – Alexander Markov

    Christie’s side of the story takes root in a surprise concert she held for her husband at their wedding where she performed alongside various other musicians over the course of 25 minutes for their 444-guest ceremony. The set began as expected with a standard classical piece that was familiar and “nice for the ears,” and then suddenly Christie was standing on her piano, the other instrumentalists were on their chairs, and alongside Markov’s striking electric violin skills the performance took a surprising turn into exciting rock and roll covers. 

    After the unforgettable evening, Julien found herself consistently approached by people who were present at the wedding asking about when they would perform something like that again- and the idea for this collaboration was born.

    Conversation over the hypothetical set list quickly grew. Julien discussed a distancing from the more strict works like 40-minute sonatas that were beautiful to hear but lacked the spark they were looking for, instead leaning into “something that is fluid, something that goes with a different atmosphere so we could travel in time.” 

    The two proposed pieces that generally contained a more deeply inspired sound, searching for something that was “expressing something much more than just the instrument” as Julien put it- hence works from ballets like Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet and the Khachaturian Sabre dance of Gayane. Baroque to Rock is not meant to make the audience simply sit their seats, it instead aims to capture how music does not have to exist within the confines of refined airs and stiff attitudes when music’s greatest power is to make people feel.

    This removal of social confines allowed for the traditionally classic works to be reimagined without boundary or fear of staying true to what’s written on paper. Both musicians excitedly would embellish or alter the pieces where they felt additional or entirely new instrumentation could be added- treating the full breadth of classical and rock writing styles, motifs, and techniques not as separate selections but one expansive toolset. 

    Baroque to Rock’s appeal is just that- both Julien and Markov are artists that value the power of music as a whole over convention. The event has no singular audience- folks of all ages, backgrounds, and life experiences will be able to attend and experience the essential truth of music as an art: it communicates and connects in a way where just words, or sometimes words entirely, fail. There is no “requirement” of previous knowledge or experience to attend a classical concert, especially not one crafted especially to show the world that music is something every single human being can enjoy.

    Tickets for Baroque to Rock have extremely reduced prices for a Carnegie Hall show starting at just $14 thanks to generous donors who agree with the sentiment that there should be no bar from live music, including price range. In addition, profits from the evening will be dedicated to supporting music education initiatives in underserved communities and uplifting the creative exchange between the United States and France through partner organizations savethemusic.com and villa-albertine.org

    Tickets for this once in a lifetime genre-bending experience are available now- you can visit the event’s page for more information and purchasing opportunities here.

  • Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame To Host Celebration of Pat DeRosa

    The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame has announced a celebration honoring the life of inductee, long-time music teacher, and record holding saxophone player Pat DeRosa.

    A special event hosted by the daughter of Pat DeRosa, Patricia, the festivities on October 19 will celebrate the lifelong musical passions and accomplishments of the seasoned saxophonist and all that he gave to his Long Island community throughout his life.

    Born in Brooklyn on December 6, 1921, Pat DeRosa discovered his love for saxophone at just twelve years old after his mother brought him to a music store on the Bowery. After a move to Huntington, Long Island, DeRosa developed already commendable self-taught skills due to a lack of musical resources in the area that would only flourish as he grew up, joining the Central School District’s high school band.

    Following graduation, DeRosa found work at Grumman manufacturing airplane parts for the war. Within a year, he had joined the Grumman band and had formed his own trio that performed at nightclubs and parties all throughout New York City and Long Island. 

    After a draft into the Army Air Forces at the height of World War II and a successful audition into the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band, Pat spent three years traveling the country with the band performing for and entertaining the troops. 

    In 1946 DeRosa was able to return to Long Island and subsequently enrolled in the Manhattan School of Music, creating the opportunity for him to perform alongside legends of the time including Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Andy Williams, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis. Despite the lengthy evenings spent dedicated to live performance, DeRosa was dedicated to his studies and graduated with a Bachelors and Masters in Music Education.

    The 1950s found DeRosa pursuing this passion for music education further, becoming a music teacher at Huntington Elementary and South Huntington Memorial Junior High. During this time Pat also performed alongside the jazz great John Coltrane until Coltrane’s passing and formed the Pat DeRosa Trio, which played constantly, including at the historic inaugural ball of President Richard Nixon.

    Despite retiring from education in 1978, DeRosa’s musical spark refused to go out. He continued to perform shows spanning venues from the Hamptons to Florida. On Veteran’s Day in 2020, Pat was inducted into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame, and in 2021 he was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the ‘Oldest Professional Saxophone Player.’

    Hosted at the LIME Hall of Fame on October 19, the celebration of Pat DeRosa’s legacy will include a special video/interview presentation, a Q&A with his daughter and granddaughter, a special raffle for all attendees, and a live performance played by his family and friends. 

    The event is free with a general admission ticket purchase. For further information on the event and the Hall of Fame, please visit their website here.

  • Foster The People Announce ‘Paradise State of Mind Tour’ with Stop at Brooklyn Paramount in February

    Famed indie-pop group Foster The People have announced their anticipated Paradise State of Mind Tour which sees a single stop at Brooklyn Paramount on February 24, 2025.

    The upcoming North American headline tour is set to hit 23 cities in all, including a stop in Brooklyn, NY at the Brooklyn Paramount on February 24, 2025. The tour begins October 11 in Austin, Texas, and finishes on March 6, 2025 in Dallas, Texas. Foster The People will host special guest Good Neighbours for the entirety of the tour. The eagerly awaited tour celebrates the recent arrival of Foster The People’s acclaimed new album, Paradise State of Mind. The album is highlighted by such acclaimed tracks as “Chasing Low Vibrations,” “Take Me Back” and the cosmically catchy first single, “Lost In Space.”

    The band continues to celebrate Paradise State of Mind with a top-billed appearance at Austin, TX’s Austin City Limits Music Festival, both last weekend Friday, October 4th and on Friday, October 11. Foster The People first marked the album’s arrival this summer with an intimate pair of sold-out live dates at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom and Los Angeles, CA’s The Roxy Theatre as well as an electrifying performance of “Lost In Space” on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    FOSTER THE PEOPLE PARADISE STATE OF MIND TOUR 2024/2025

    WITH SPECIAL GUEST GOOD NEIGHBOURS

    JANUARY 2025

    25 – Seattle, WA – The Paramount Theatre

    27 – Vancouver, BC – Queen Elizabeth Theatre

    28 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom

    31 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater ^

    FEBRUARY 2025

    3 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory

    4 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren

    6 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium

    8  – Las Vegas, NV – Fontainebleau Las Vegas

    11 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Union Event Center

    12 – Denver, CO – The Fillmore Denver

    14 – Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore Minneapolis presented by Affinity Plus

    15 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed

    17 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit

    18 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY

    19 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS

    21 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia

    22 – Boston, MA – Citizens House of Blues Boston

    24 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount

    27 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz

    28 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle

    MARCH 2025

    3 – New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore New Orleans

    5 – Houston, TX – House of Blues

    6 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues

    * Festival Appearance

    ^ Non-Live Nation Date

    “I think the trickiest part about this record was trying to be authentic about what had been going on with me, without writing something super dark and without glossing over it, either. Because, to me, it was really important that hope remain at the core of this whole thing. People need hope. I need hope. And when I think about what hope is – it’s having the courage to walk towards something that you think can be better, while fully acknowledging the darkness and reality around you. That was the goal, walking into this album, which was actually really tricky – to make something that rang true to what was on my mind, but that had this much groove and that would be fun to dance to. You know, to me, they’re like Trojan Horses, the message is hiding in the melody.”

    Mark Foster

    For more information on Foster The People’s upcoming Paradise State of Mind Tour, and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • ‘All You Need Is Love’ Returns in 2025 with a North American Tour

    All You Need Is Love returns in 2025 with a tour across North America that will feature 14 dates in celebration on John Lennon’s 84th birthday. The tour contains a stop in Patchogue, Long Island on January 16.

    All You Need Is Love effortlessly captures the essence of The Beatles’ legendary career from their 1964 arrival in America, through 1969. From the infectious innocence of “I Want To Hold Your Hand” to the melodic masterpiece of “Yesterday,” All You Need Is Love promises to deliver a night beyond nostalgia encompassing transcendent sing-along moments, and pure musical bliss. In addition to the captivating performances, the concert tour features state-of-the-art production and visuals, creating an immersive experience that will transport audiences through the golden era of The Beatles.

    With sold-out shows across North America in 2024 for the 60th Anniversary of The Beatles in America, All You Need Is Love assembles American and Canadian Artists. Once again, an extraordinary ensemble of world-class musicians come together to pay homage to the iconic British rock band that forever changed the landscape of music.

    The all-star lineup consists of exceptional musicians whose talent and passion for The Beatles guarantee an authentic and electrifying concert experience. The lineup includes Kasim Sulton, Steve Kimock, Prairie Prince, Bobby Lee Rodgers, Gil Assayas, Mark Rashotte, and Andy Forgie. All of these musicians have toured with massively popular bands groups like Meatloaf, Blue Oyster Cult, Journey, Jefferson Starship, Creed and more.

    All You Need Is Love 2025 Tour Dates:

    1.11.25 The Empire – Belleville, ON

    1.14.25 The Wilbur – Boston, MA

    1.15.25 The Wellmont Theater – Montclair, NJ

    1.16.25 Patchogue Theatre – Patchogue, NY

    1.17.25 Keswick Theatre – Glenside, PA

    1.21.25 The Birchmere – Alexandria, VA

    1.23.25 Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall – Munhall, PA (Pittsburgh)

    1.26.25 Jergel’s Rhythm Grille – Warrendale, PA

    1.28.25 Memorial Hall OTR – Cincinnati, OH

    1.29.25 The Egyptian Room – Indianapolis, IN

    1.30.25 Pabst Theater – Milwaukee, WI

    2.1.25 Des Plaines Theatre – Des Plaines, IL

    2.2.25 Arcada Theatre – St. Charles, IL

    For more information on the upcoming ‘All You Need Is Love’ tour celebrating John Lennon’s 84th birthday and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Lucinda Williams Announces Run of Shows in Port Chester, Buffalo, and NYC

    Revered alt-country singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is bringing her acclaimed live show on the road for four dates in New York State. The tour begins on October 11 in Fort Worth, TX and wraps up on February 28, 2025, in Miami, FL.

    Lucinda Williams’ tour sees 18+ dates across the US, including four dates in NY. Williams plays Town Ballroom in Buffalo on November 8, The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on November 9, and the legendary Beacon Theatre in NYC on December 1 and 2. Williams’ shows at the Beacon Theatre include a benefit for rock artist Jesse Malin who has suffered a rare spinal cord stroke in 2023 leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

    William’s 2023 memoir, Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets I Told You, was released to wide critical acclaim and debuted at #5 on the New York Times Bestsellers. This memoir is the subject of a few of her upcoming tour dates. Over the past two years, her music has been the force driving her recovery from a debilitating stroke she suffered on November 17, 2020, at age 67.

    Her masterful, multi-Grammy-winning songwriting has never deserted her. To wit, her stunning, sixteenth studio album, Stories from a Rock n Roll Heart, brims over with some of the best work of her career. And though Williams can no longer play her beloved guitar – a constant companion since age 12 – her distinctive vocals sound better than ever.

    Lucinda Williams 2024-2025 Tour Dates:

    Oct 11, 2024 – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall – Fort Worth, TX – with special guest Kelsey Waldon

    Oct 12, 2024 – The Guthrie Green Tulsa, OK – FREE SHOW

    Oct 17, 2024 – Kia Forum Inglewood, CA – Life is a Carnival: A Musical Celebration of Robbie Robertson

    Nov 8, 2024 – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY

    Nov 9, 2024 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY

    Nov 10, 2024 – White Eagle Hall – Jersey City, NJ

    Nov 12, 2024 – Chevalier Theatre – Medford, MA

    Nov 14, 2024 – State Theatre – Portland, ME

    Nov 15, 2024 – Veterans Memorial Auditorium – Providence, RI – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 16, 2024 – Garde Arts Center – New London, CT

    Nov 19, 2024 – Lincoln Theatre Washington, DC – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 20, 2024 – The Paramount Theater – Charlottesville, VA – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 22, 2024 – McCarter Theatre Center – Princeton, NJ – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 23, 2024 – Ocean City Music Pier – Ocean City, NJ

    Nov 24, 2024 – The Grand Opera House – Wilmington, DE

    Dec 1, 2024 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY – JESSE MALIN BENEFIT

    Dec 2, 2024 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY – BENEFIT FOR JESSE MALIN

    Feb 22, 2025 – Feb 28, 2025 – Outlaw Country Cruise – Miami, FL

    To learn more about Lucinda Williams’ tour, and to purchase tickets to her upcoming shows, click here.

  • Disturbed The Sickness 25 Anniversary Tour with Two Shows in NY

    Multi-platinum rock band Disturbed has announced “The Sickness 25 anniversary tour” that will hit Madison Square Garden on Mar. 21 and KeyBank Center in Buffalo on Apr. 4.

    Disturbed

    Disturbed’s debut album, which launched the band into public consciousness, has reached its 25 anniversary and with it, the band has announced an anniversary tour that will hit 34 cities across the US from Feb. 25 until May 17.

    Each night will feature two sets of music, opening with Disturbed playing the five times platinum The Sickness in full, followed by a full set of greatest hits. The first half of the tour will feature support from special guests Three Days Grace, featuring the return of original singer Adam Gontier, and opener Sevendust, and the second half will feature special guests Daughtry with opener Nothing More.

    On Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 10 am, tickets and VIP will be available in the artist pre-sale. Fans can pre-register for pre-sale tickets and dates in the UK and Europe will be announced soon.

    Since The Sickness was released in 2000, the album was certified five times platinum by the RIAA, spent a total of 106 weeks on the US Billboard 200 chart, and Revolver named it one of “Top 25 Debut Hard Rock Albums.” Billboard said of the title track upon release: “‘Down With The Sickness’ is, of course, the quintessential Disturbed song, harnessing all the band’s seethe and its now-famous tribal beat and guitar chug into three and a half minutes of alt-metal mayhem. It’s menacing, it’s rhythmic, it’s rebellious.”

    Full Tour Dates:

    Feb 25             Nampa, ID                               Ford Idaho Center Arena*

    Feb 27             Denver, CO                              Ball Arena*

    Mar 02            Saint Louis, MO                       Enterprise Center*

    Mar 04            Milwaukee, WI                        Fiserv Forum*

    Mar 06            Minneapolis, MN                    Target Center*

    Mar 08            Chicago, IL                               United Center*

    Mar 10            Detroit, MI                              Little Caesars Arena*

    Mar 12            Louisville, KY                           KFC Yum! Center*

    Mar 14            Boston, MA                             TD Garden*

    Mar 17            Washington, DC                      Capital One Arena*

    Mar 19            Montreal, QC                          Centre Bell*

    Mar 21            New York, NY                          Madison Square Garden*

    Mar 29            Cincinnati, OH                         Heritage Bank Center^

    Mar 31            Cleveland, OH                         Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse^

    Apr 02             Philadelphia, PA                      Wells Fargo Center^

    Apr 04             Buffalo, NY                              KeyBank Center^

    Apr 05             Pittsburgh, PA                         PPG Paints Arena^

    Apr 07             Toronto, ON                            Scotiabank Arena^

    Apr 09             Indianapolis, IN                       Gainbridge Fieldhouse^

    Apr 12             Charlotte, NC                          Spectrum Center^

    Apr 14             Raleigh, NC                             Lenovo Center^

    Apr 16             Birmingham, AL                      Legacy Arena at The BJCC^

    Apr 18             Sunrise, FL                               Amerant Bank Arena^

    Apr 23             Duluth, GA                              Gas South Arena^

    Apr 25             San Antonio, TX                      AT&T Center^

    Apr 26             Fort Worth, TX                        Dickies Arena^

    Apr 28             Oklahoma City, OK                  Paycom Center^

    May 05            Seattle, WA                             Climate Pledge Arena^

    May 07            Portland, OR                           Moda Center^

    May 09            Sacramento, CA                      Golden 1 Center^

    May 10            San Francisco, CA                    Chase Center^

    May 13            Inglewood, CA                         Kia Forum^

    May 15            Phoenix, AZ                             Foot Print Center^

    May 17            Las Vegas, NV                          MGM Grand Garden Arena^

    *with special guests Three Days Grace and opener Sevendust

    ^with special guests Daughtry and opener Nothing More

    Learn more here.

  • Hugh Jackman Announces 24 Show Series at Radio City Music Hall

    Actor and musical theater star Hugh Jackman has announced a 24 show series of performances spanning his career at the historic Radio City Music Hall.

    Hugh Jackman
    Photo: Gage Skidmore

    Movie goers may know him best as Wolverine, but to fans of musical theater, Hugh Jackman is Jean Valjean of Les Misérables and P.T. Barnum of The Greatest Showman among many other monikers.

    With a wide array of awards under his belt including a Golden Globe, a Grammy, multiple Tony Awards, and nominations for an Academy Award, two SAG Awards, and a BAFTA, Jackman’s success in both the film and musical worlds cannot be questioned- especially following his critically and commercially successful film Deadpool & Wolverine that has destroyed box-office records after releasing earlier this year.

    Following this major accomplishment, Hugh Jackman has announced a new project that will celebrate his legacy on stage through a twelve show live concert series in New York City’s iconic Radio City Music Hall titled “From New York, With Love”.

    With a program spanning all of his iconic roles from pieces such as The Boy From Oz, The Greatest Showman, and The Music Man, “From New York, With Love” is certainly a love letter to his musical career. Fans of his more obscure projects and other aspects of Jackman’s versatile career can expect highlights throughout the evening as well during the unforgettable evenings of music and performances by the Hollywood and Broadway icon.

    These special shows will kick off on the weekend of January 24 with dates sprinkled throughout the following months of April through August. Tickets will go on sale for all twelve performances on Friday, October 18 at 10:00 AM EST. For further information and ticket purchasing, please visit the show’s website here.

    FULL LIST OF SHOW DATES

    Sat Jan 25, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Jan 25, 2025
    Fri Apr 18, 2025
    Sat Apr 19, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Apr 19, 2025
    Fri May 23, 2025
    Sat May 24, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat May 24, 2025
    Fri Jun 20, 2025
    Sat Jun 21, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Jun 21, 2025
    Fri Jul 18, 2025
    Sat Jul 19, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Jul 19, 2025
    Fri Aug 15, 2025
    Sat Aug 16, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Aug 16, 2025
    Fri Sep 19, 2025
    Sat Sep 20, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Sep 20, 2025
    Fri Oct 3, 2025
    Sat Oct 4, 2025 – 2pm show
    Sat Oct 4, 2025

  • Post Malone To Join Joe Walsh At VetsAid 2024

    Joe Walsh and VetsAid have announced a forthcoming collaboration with Post Malone at this year’s benefit concert. The show, scheduled for November 11 at 7pm at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, NY, will feature the two iconic artists playing material from each of their respective catalogs. This year’s show marks the eighth annual edition of VetsAid which started in 2017 with a show at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, VA. The two iconic artists will be joined by Eric Church, Toto and Kool & The Gang this year.

    “VetsAid is for EVERYONE: fans of all ages, backgrounds and musical genres,” Walsh explains. “So who better to join the party than Posty – the man who can do it all? And do it so well?! Mix in the best of country with Eric, rock with Toto and funk with Kool and The Gang and you have a VetsAid for the ages. What better way to honor our veterans and their families this Veterans Day than with a night you will never forget?”

    Walsh has also announced the grant recipients that will benefit from the proceeds of this year’s VetsAid. All of the groups are either based in New York or New Jersey or have committed to using these funds exclusively on the ground in New York or New Jersey. Large grant recipients include the Travis Manion Foundation, Fourblock, Hire Heroes Foundation, America’s VetDogs, Vets4Warriors, Our Military Kids, Foundation for Women Warriors, HunterSeven Foundation, and Merging Vets & Players. The Community Grant recipients are Homeward Bound Adirondacks, Project Refit, AMVETS Service Foundation of New Jersey and the North Country Veterans Association.

    Veterans and their wellbeing have always been important to Walsh, a Gold Star son himself whose father died while stationed on active duty on Okinawa when Walsh was not even two years old. His mission is to use this platform to raise funds and awareness for the still urgent and significant needs of our returning soldiers and their families. The establishment of VetsAid and this annual benefit concert is his way of giving back to those who have given so much in sacrifice for this country.

    VetsAid 2023 took place in San Diego and featured performances by Jeff Lynne’s ELO, The Way on Drugs, the Flaming Lips, Lucius and special guest Stephen Stills. The group is committed to curating an exclusive once-in-a-lifetime festival lineup in a different American city each year with a large veteran and military population.

    Tickets are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.com and are priced starting at $54.50. For more information, please visit www.vetsaid.org.