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  • Kitchen Dwellers Cook Up Two Nights of Jam-Filled Bluegrass at Brooklyn Bowl

    On March 30, the Bozeman, Montana-based Kitchen Dwellers capped off a pair of impressive shows at Brooklyn Bowl, proving that jamgrass is thriving nationwide on their cross-country L.F.G Tour.  

    Going into Saturday night, the crowd was eager with anticipation; Friday’s show saw a sit-in from opener Cris Jacobs and encored with a thrilling cover of “The ‘59 Sound” by New Jersey rock band the Gaslight Anthem. 

    Photos by Taylor Weinberg

    Saturday’s opener, Yam Yam, gave a jazz-funk-infused performance, setting the tone with a high-energy psychedelic kick-off to the night. Jason Mescia’s saxophone playing was a welcome standout surprise, a sound not typical for a night of bluegrass. The Kitchen Dwellers opened with unmistakable bluegrass energy on “Wind Bitten” from their latest album, Seven Devils, before dipping into their back catalog with “Broken Cage.” Shawn Swain showcased impressive talent on the mandolin during the instrumental “Whitewater.” Bassist Joe Funk, banjo player Torrin Daniels, and guitarist Max Davies then shared vocals to harmonize over Willie Nelson’s “Bloody Mary Morning.

    Photos by Taylor Weinberg

    The band’s rock and roll inspiration showed in Torrin Daniels’ impassioned vocals on “Shadows.” Performed today, the 2019 song’s lyrics and delivery could be seen as an early sign to come of the rising folk-rock resurgence seen in artists like Noah Kahan and Zach Bryan. The band would turn back to a more bluegrass sound with a “Muir Made” sandwich, slotted around “Unwind” which offered a tease of the heavier jamming in the second set. 

    Photos by Taylor Weinberg

    The first set then closed out, aided by a sit-in from Fruition’s guitarist Kellen Asebroek on piano. With the addition, the group performed Elton John’s Love letter to New York “Mona Lisa’s and Mad Hatters,” showing off the band’s ability to take a song and transcendence genre. Asebroek stayed on keys to perform Fruition’s 2016 song “The Meaning,” closing out the set.

    Photos by Taylor Weinberg

    Performing against the carnival-inspired backdrop at Brooklyn Bowl, the Western quintet easily evoked the feeling of a picture-perfect state fair. The Kitchen Dwellers describe their version of jamgrass as “galactic” and the description is fitting for a show that rides from highway tunes to dark looping jams. The second set opened with “Drowning (… Again)” as the band began to take a more exploratory route and opened up to deeper jamming. The group would nod again to the local crowd performing Justin Townes Earle’s “One More Night In Brooklyn.

    Photos by Taylor Weinberg

    The Kitchen Dwellers continued pulling the audience through the edges of bluegrass jamming with “Phaedrus” and “Their Names Are the Trees.” Through the band’s skillful picking, it was easy to see how the worlds of metal and bluegrass share common bonds through a love of shredding guitar. The playing would bring the crowd to an energetic crescendo, with the whole room dancing during “Sundown.” 

    Photos by Taylor Weinberg

    Before starting into their recent single, “The Crow and The Raven,” the band would call the crowd’s attention to their guest, New York City-based director Kayla Arend, a college friend of the group who recently directed the song’s music video. 

    The band dipped into a dark rhythmic jam rhythm for the title track on “Seven Devils.” Proving to be anything but it’s namesake, “The Living Dread” injected energy into attendees before the band took a brief respite before an encore. A cover of Emmitt-Nershi Band’s “New Country Blues” gave Torrin Daniels a chance to stretch his rock star bravado for a wild-eyed, chest-pounding performance to close-out the night. 

    Photos by Taylor Weinberg

    The Kitchen Dwellers are cooking up a show well worth seeing two nights in a row. With a deep repertoire to pull from and a stadium-worthy light show from Matt Allmond, expect to find the Kitchen Dwellers serving up galactic jamgrass across the country. Kitchen Dwellers are on tour now, you can find out more and purchase tickets through their website. Their latest album Seven Devils is available for streaming.

    Photos by Taylor Weinberg

    Kitchen Dwellers – Brooklyn Bowl – March 29, 2024

    Set 1: Comet > Southern Flavor > Paradise Valley Cabin Pressure > Drop Tine Night Rider’s Lament, Meagher’s Reel > Waterford Son, Woods Lake, Daughter, Daughter [1]  > Pretty Daughter [1] 

    Set 2: Pendulum, Here We Go > Can’t Stop Now, Years of My Life > Sit At My Table, Covered Bridges > Ebenezer’s Winter, What the Night Brings > Covered Bridges

    Encore: The ‘59 Sound

    [1] With Cris Jacobs  and Bryan McDowell

    Kitchen Dwellers – Brooklyn Bowl – March 30, 2024

    Set 1: Wind Bitten > Broken Cage Whitewater > Bloody Mary Morning, Shadows, Muir Maid > Unwind > Muir Maid, Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters [1] The Meaning  [1] 

    Set 2: Drowning (… Again) > One More Night In Brooklyn > Drowning (… Again), Phaedrus, Their Names Are the Trees > E.M.D. > Sundown, The Crow and the Raven, Prelude > Seven Devils > The Living Dread

    Encore: Driftwood > New Country Blues

     [1]  With Kellen Asebroek 

  • New Supergroup BEAT To Pay Tribute To King Crimson

    Newly formed supergroup BEAT will be touring the country this fall and paying tribute to one of the legendary progressive rock bands of all time, King Crimson. BEAT is spearheaded by a pair of iconic guitar players in Adrian Belew and Steve Vai who are joined by Tool drummer Danny Carey and bassist Tony Levin. The tour includes three stops in New York: New York City’s Beacon Theatre on October 5, The Kodak Center on October 19 and at The Egg in Albany on October 21.

    BEAT will be reinterpreting three different King Crimson albums in DisciplineBeat, and Three of a Perfect Pair. Former Crimson band members Belew and Levin will be joined by Carey and Vai to put their spin on these and other selected deep cuts. The supergroup has the blessing of King Crimson leader Robert Fripp who is even credited with giving the band its name.

    “The 1981 through 1984 King Crimson created a music all its own. Timeless. Beautiful. Complex. Fierce. For the fans who lived through it then, and the ones who never got to witness it, our aim is to bring it to life again. A monumental task but we’re going for it! There are not enough exclamation points to express my excitement!”

    ~ Adrian Belew

    An artist ticket pre-sale is already under way using the code BEATTOUR, and general ticket sales start today at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. See below for a full list of the full Fall tour dates.

    BEAT’s 2024 Tour Dates:
    09/12 – San Jose, CA @ San Jose Civic
    09/13 – Napa, CA @ Blue Note Napa Summer Sessions at Meritage Resort
    09/14 – Los Angeles, CA @ The United Theater on Broadway
    09/15 – Anaheim, CA @ City National Grove of Anaheim
    09/17 – San Diego, CA @ Humphrey’s Concerts
    09/18 – Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
    09/20 – Austin, TX @ The Paramount Theatre
    09/21 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Centre
    09/22 – Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre
    09/24 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
    09/26 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ The Parker
    09/27 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
    09/28 – Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall
    09/29 – Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall
    10/01 – Charlotte, NC @ Knight Theater
    10/02 – Durham, NC @ Carolina Theatre of Durham / Fletcher Hall
    10/04 – Washington, D.C. @ Warner Theatre
    10/05 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
    10/06 – Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre
    10/08 – Richmond, VA @ Carpenter Theater in Dominion Energy Center
    10/09 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Center
    10/11 – Boston, MA @ Shubert Theatre
    10/12 – Hampton Beach, NH @ Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
    10/14 – Halifax, NS @ Rebecca Cohen Auditorium
    10/15 – Moncton, NB @ Casino New Brunswick
    10/17 – Montreal, QC @ Maisonneuve Theatre
    10/18 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
    10/19 – Rochester, NY @ Kodak Center
    10/21 – Albany, NY @ The Egg
    10/22 – Greensburg, PA @ Palace Theatre
    10/23 – Reading, PA @ Santander Performing Arts Center
    10/25 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
    10/26 – Cincinnati, OH @ Taft Theatre
    10/27 – Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
    10/28 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
    10/30 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre
    11/01 – Chicago, IL @ Copernicus Center
    11/02 – Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theatre
    11/03 – Madison, WI @ Orpheum Theater
    11/04 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre
    11/06 – Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
    11/08 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Theater at Virgin Hotel

  • Laivy, Son of Matisyahu, to Perform at Buddha Jams Barefoot Concert Series

    Buddha Jams has announced the continuation of their Barefoot Concert Series, this time with special guest Laivy for an exclusive show on Long Island. The event is being held on April 18 at Buddha Jams Yoga in Glen Cove.

    The show marks Laivy’s first headliner in Long Island, and his first in the New York area since last year. Laivy is the son of legendary reggae singer Matisyahu. Laivy sees the stage to perform his own acclaimed genre-transcending folk, reggae, and acoustic hits.

    The Barefoot Concert Series continues at Buddha Jams Yoga in Glen Cove to bring strong soulful melodies to the community. The venue offers visitors an immersive experience designed to enlighten and fill your body, mind, and spirit with lasting positive energy and vibes.

    Inspired by soulful artists who are relatable in their lyrics and sound, Laivy hopes to follow in their footsteps, those who can summon the common chord of a generation and unite them through song.

    Buddha Jams Yoga and Event Center offers an event space complete with two stages, professional sound, along with a spiritual journey through yoga and music. Laivy sees the stage for this exclusive performance and hopes to draw in a crowd of fun-loving individuals of all ages.

    Tickets are available now for $20 in advance, $25 day of show. Don’t forget to bring your own water bottle. Get tickets at www.buddhajams.com.

  • Sleepy Hallow Shuts Down Palladium Times Square

    Over the Easter Weekend, Sleepy Hallow’s Boy Meets World Tour arrived in New York City. Prior to Sleepy coming on stage and bringing down the Palladium, fellow New York artists such as Rah Swish, Rowdy Rebel and others graced the stage for the warmup.

    After a roaring ovation upon taking the stage, Sleepy performed some of his more introspective tracks including “Anxiety,” featuring Doechii, where he’s opened up about his mental health, the hardship he has faced in the past year crafting and releasing his latest album, Boy Meets World. The crowd joined in singing word for word while Sleepy Hallow performed other hits such as “Die Young,” featuring 347AIDAN, “Pain Talk” featuring Lil TJAY, and more.

    During the show, Sleepy Hallow invited label mate Eli Fross to perform alongside him.

    Sleepy Hallow decided to surprise the New York crowd by inviting some of their own on stage. He brought out Bronx artists: Cash Cobain and Bay Swag who bought the Slizzy Experience to the Palldium in performing viral hit “Fisherrr.” 

    Sleepy Hallow ended the night with some of his classic hits, “2055,” “Deep End Freestyle,” “Basketball Dreams,” and “1999.” Tickets for the rest of the Boy Meets World Tour are available here.

  • Jake Trevor Releases Powerful New Single “Should I”

    NYC Singer-songwriter Jake Trevor has released a new powerful single “Should I” ahead of his new self-titled album Jake Trevor – set to release on May 24.

    Jake Trevor

    Jake Trevor started his career performing in the subway system, with his original music that included soul, pop, folk, and alt-rock, and songs inspired by other artists such as Coldplay, Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse, and Rihanna. His songs explore self-discovery, doubt, sexuality, confidence, and achieving one’s dreams.

    Trevor is an artist who resists categorization, with a sound that is dark and upbeat. “I believe anything is possible”, Trevor says. Having had a turbulent childhood, growing up in a hostile and homophobic family and finding refuge in creativity from an early age, he credits music for saving his life, making him resilient and giving him purpose.

    In his newly released single “Should I”, Trevor sings about being overwhelmed and wondering what to do next. His heartfelt lyrics and deeply moving voice are like a boat dancing on the piano’s ocean waves, especially when he hits the high notes singing, “What would you do if you had one day left to live / Who would you love if your heart had one last chance?” 

    With the release of a new single, Trevor also shared that he will release his debut self-titled album Jake Trevor on May 24, taking his fans on a journey from piano balladry and electropop club bangers, to coffeehouse folk and soulful indie-pop. “This album has a throughline of rebellion and empowerment. It spans from deeply sad or romantic ballads to the utter jubilant glee of my heart-pounding dance anthems,” he said. The self-titled album takes on topics of family, homophobia, religion, love and sex – all through a lens of passion and hope. 

    Fans can stream “Should I” on all streaming platforms, and to learn more about Jake Trevor, visit here.

  • Governors Ball 2024 Food Lineup Announced

    Get ready to map out your culinary experience while rocking out to the killer lineup at Governors Ball 2024. The highly anticipated festival has revealed the food and beverage lineup, promising a culinary adventure alongside a stellar music lineup at Flushing Meadows Corona Park this June 7-9.

    This year, Gov Ball is emphasizing serving up a taste of New York City. Inspired by the borough of Queens and the city’s diverse culinary scene, the festival will feature a wide selection of local and national vendors. This commitment to variety ensures something delicious for everyone, reflecting New York City’s status as a global food destination.

    Queens Night Market: Photograph by Time Out/Ali Garber

    Queens Night Market fans take note: this year, there is an incredible selection of popular vendors featuring at the festival. Throughout the weekend, you can enjoy crowd-pleasing dishes from Mao’s Bao, Eemas Cuisine, Twisted Potato, La Braza, and Matyldas Polish. But that’s not all – iconic NYC staples like Roberta’s Pizza, Magnolia Bakery cupcakes, Cafe Habana, Sweet Chick, Luke’s Lobster, and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream will also be on hand to satisfy your cravings.

    Shutterstock/Nick Starichenko

    In terms of free perks, you can beat the heat with free water stations conveniently located throughout the festival grounds. If you need a morning pick-me-up, you can also grab a complimentary iced coffee and munchkins from Dunkin’ to start your day. Feeling a little peckish later on? Cabot Creamery is offering free grilled cheese bites to satisfy those hunger pangs. Craving something with a kick? Head to the Stella Artois x Hot Ones collaboration booth for spicy popcorn, fries, and a frosty Stella Artois to cool things down.

    Doughnuttery at Governors Ball 2022, photograph by Joseph Buscarello

    This year’s Governor’s Ball boasts an impressive selection of beverage partners. Enjoy the classics like Bud Light and Bud Light Seltzer, or try something new with Kona Big Wave. In the mood for a cocktail? Sip on a refreshing Aperol Spritz or a classic Espolòn Margarita. Vodka fans can indulge in Tito’s Sparkling Lemonade, while wine lovers can explore Chateau Ste. Michelle’s offerings. Don’t miss out on the exclusive frosé available at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Wine Experience.

    Full Vendor Lineup:

    The festival boasts a mouthwatering selection of food vendors, including:

    Savory Favorites: Roberta’s Pizza, Magnolia Bakery, Gotham Burger Social Club, Fuku, Sweet Chick, King of Pops, Luke’s Lobster, La Newyorkina, Walter’s Hot Dogs, New Territories Ice Cream, Big Mozz, Cafe Habana, Destination Dumplings, Flaming Wok, Thai Jasmine, John’s Juice, Renegade Lemonade, Tea and Milk, Gordo’s Cantina

    Tacos & More: Takumi Taco, Tica’s Tacos, Pizza Nova

    Queens Night Market Favorites: Mao’s Bao, Eemas Cuisine, Twisted Potato, La Braza, Matyldas Polish Food

    Sweet Treats: Doughnuttery, Fan Fan Doughnuts, Crumbl, Empanada Papa

    Vegetarian & Vegan Options: Butchery & Beyond, Dank Nugs, Try Vegan, No Good Burger

    Additional Vendors: Hebros Gyros, Mac Truck NYC, Bulldog Burgery, Nachos Libre, Smoke Stacks, San Matteo, Tica’s Hibachi

  • Bad Tuner Announces Latest EP, “look at me but through me”

    With his newest EP “look at me but through me” set to release on April 5, Brooklyn’s electronic sensation Bad Tuner is back with a bang.

    Photo by Anna Koblish

    With NPR Music comparing him to the legendary Daft Punk, it’s understandable why excitement for this release is high. The six tracks on the EP offer a different window into Bad Tuner‘s world. There is something for all fans of electronic music, ranging from glitchy hyper-pop flares to gritty and booming 90s Big Beat sounds, with samples from all over the world.

    “Maybe so,” the second track, offers us a preview of Bad Tuner’s impressive abilities. The track is an instant hit on the dance floor thanks to its breakbeat drums, rhythmic piano riff, repeating bell lead, and a sampled Soukous Congolese vocal. Bad Tuner says, “I wanted a song that would evolve into absolute chaos towards the end. I tried a few different arrangements of the song, landing on this one.”

    Bad Tuner is no stranger to success, having gained recognition from notable figures in the industry such as Pete Tong and making waves on BBCRadio1. With sold-out performances and tours with artists like Polo & Pan and TOKiMONSTA, he has earned his spot in the electronic music industry.

    Keep an eye out for April 5 and preorder “look at me but through me.” In the meantime, crank “maybe so” and learn more about the world of Bad Tuner.

    Bad Tuner’s “look at me but through me” Tracklist:

    caught up

    maybe so

    jade

    what’s the rush

    24 hours

    repeat to fade

  • Stray Cats Announce Summer 2024 Tour Stops At Pier 17 and Artpark

    American rock band Stray Cats have announced the details for their summer 2024 tour which will include a stop at the Artpark Outdoor Amphitheater in Lewiston on August 13 and one at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York City on August 15.

    After first appearing in the New York area in the middle of 1979 performing under a number of names including the Tomcats, the Teds, and Bryan and the Tom Cats, Stray Cats will return on the road for a three-week tour starting July 27. The Stray Cats, which includes Brian Setzer on guitar, and vocals, Lee Rocker on upright bass, and vocals and Slim Jim Phantom on drums, and vocals, will rock their way across America this summer and will be joined by The Midnight Cowgirls as the supporting act

    The Midnight Cowgirls is an exciting band that’s on track to transform music with their electrifying blend of country, new wave, post-punk, and rockabilly. The band is led by charismatic vocalist and rhythm guitarist Kandle Osborne, backed by powerhouse rhythm section Jennie Vee and Leah Bluestein from Eagles of Death Metal, and lead guitarist Rex Elle and is also known for performances with Stray Cats’ drummer Slim Jim Phantom. 

    The tour will mark the Stray Cats’ first performances since the release of their critically acclaimed 2019 album 40 and subsequent reunion tour, which they followed with a live album Rocked This Town: From LA To London in 2020.  This tour, fans can expect to hear the band’s signature unparalleled virtuosity and red-hot rock & roll spirit through their classic tunes alongside their most recent material. Their setlists will include massive hits such as “Stray Cat Strut,” “Rock This Town,” “Runaway Boys,” “(She’s) Sexy + 17,” “I Won’t Stand in Your Way” and more.

    Tickets for the Stray Cats summer 2024 tour are currently on sale. Fans can find the tickets and sign up for the band newsletter at Straycats.com.

  • The Black Keys’ “International Players” Tour Coming to MSG in October

    The Black Keys announced their 2024 North American headline tour – International Players Tour – in support of their new album, Ohio Players, out April 5. The 31-date run includes a stop at Madison Square Garden (MSG) on Oct. 30, 2024. The Head and The Heart will be joining the show as direct support. 

    The Black Keys

    The tour announcement follows two stand-out performances by The Black Keys at SXSW earlier this month, where they also debuted their new documentary This is a Film About The Black Keys to rave reviews. Ohio Players is set to be an album unlike any of the band’s others, featuring collaborations with friends and colleagues, including Beck, Noel Gallagher, Dan the Automator, Greg Kurstin, Juicy J, Lil Noid, and others. Listeners have heard what to expect from the new project with the lead single, “Beautiful People (Stay High),” which recently reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart and AAA Airplay charts.

    Stereogum commented, “The Black Keys are entering another pop crossover phase.” In its four-star review, Mojo said, “This is the most streamlined and tunes-packed Black Keys album since El Camino. The sound of a band rejuvenated.” Pre-order Ohio Players here

    Photo credit: Larry Niehues.

    Formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001, The Black Keys are singer/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney – called “rock royalty” by the Associated Press and “one of the best rock ‘n’ roll bands on the planet” by Uncut. Cutting their teeth playing small clubs, the band has gone on to sell out arena tours and has released eleven previous studio albums: the debut The Big Come Up (2002), followed by Thickfreakness (2003) and Rubber Factory (2004), along with their releases on Nonesuch Records: Magic Potion (2006), Attack & Release (2008), Brothers (2010), El Camino (2011), Turn Blue (2014), “Let’s Rock” (2019), Delta Kream (2021), and Dropout Boogie (2022). The band has won six GRAMMY Awards, a BRIT, and headlined festivals in North America, South America, Mexico, Australia, and Europe. 

    American Express Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public on Tuesday, April 2 at 10 am through Thursday, April 4 at 10 pm. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday, April 5 at 10 am. For more details and to purchase tickets to their tour, which includes a stop at Madison Square Garden, visit here.

    The Black Keys – 2024 International Players Tour

    Date City Venue 

    September 17*       Tulsa, OK                   BOK Center

    September 18*       Austin, TX                  Moody Center

    September 20         Dallas, TX                   American Airlines Center

    September 21*       Houston, TX                Toyota Center

    September 24         Denver, CO                  Ball Arena

    September 26*       Phoenix, AZ                Footprint Center

    September 27*       Los Angeles, CA          Kia Forum

    September 28*       Palm Desert, CA           Acrisure Arena

    September 29*^     Mountain View, CA       Shoreline Amphitheatre

    October 2                 Portland, OR                Moda Center

    October 3                 Seattle, WA                  Climate Pledge Arena

    October 10*           Pittsburgh, PA                PPG Paints Arena

    October 11*           Toronto, ON                   Scotiabank Arena

    October 12*           Cleveland, OH               Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

    October 13*           Grand Rapids, MI          Van Andel Arena

    October 16*           Charlotte, NC                 Spectrum Center

    October 18*           Nashville, TN                 Bridgestone Arena

    October 19*           Atlanta, GA                    State Farm Arena

    October 21*           Philadelphia, PA             Wells Fargo Center

    October 23              Louisville, KY               KFC Yum! Center

    October 24*           Columbus, OH                Nationwide Arena

    October 26*           Indianapolis, IN              Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    October 27*           Knoxville, TN                 Food City Center

    October 30*           New York, NY                Madison Square Garden

    November 1            Boston, MA                    TD Garden

    November 2*         Baltimore, MD                CFG Bank Arena

    November 3            Uncasville, CT                Mohegan Sun Arena

    November 7*         Chicago, IL                      United Center

    November 9*         Milwaukee, WI                Fiserv Forum

    November 10         Minneapolis, MN             Target Center

    November 12*       Detroit, MI                       Little Caesars Arena

    * With supporting act The Head and The Heart

    Not applicable for American Express® pre-sale

  • SWV & Xscape To Headline The Queens Of R&B Tour With Mya, Total & 702, Featuring 3 Stops in NY

    Some of the biggest names of R&B‘s golden era will be coming to a city near you as SWV and Xscape announce The Queens of R&B Tour alongside fellow golden era stapes in Mya, Total and 702. Following a social media teaser that ignited fervent excitement among fans, the legendary songstresses are will be teaming up for a nearly two-month, nationwide expedition stopping in 30 different cities, including 3 stops in New York.

    SVW and Xscape Headline The Queens of R&B Tour With Mya, Total & 702
    The Queens of R&B Tour will be a celebration of the genre’s golden age

    Produced by Mona Scott Young’s Monami Entertainment and Live Nation and represented by Seth Shomes through Day After Day Productions (DADP), The Queens of R&B Tour will highlight some of the biggest names from R&B’s golden age whose work also serves as the soundtrack for the oft-romanticized decade.

    To announce this HERstorical tour during Women’s History Month means everything. It speaks to the power of our ability as women to overcome adversity and emerge triumphant. 702, Total, Mýa, SWV, and Xscape have all weathered storms and are still here and better than ever! We are so excited to bring the fans an incredible and undeniable performance experience that truly celebrates R&B music. 

    – Mona Scott-Young

    Furthermore, the Queens of R&B Tour will circle New York three times, beginning with a July 24 performance at Madison Square Garden. The tour returns 9 days later with a stop in Syracuse’s Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview. Additionally, they conclude their east-coast trek with an August 6 performance at Darien Lake Amphitheater in Darien Center, NY.

    The Queens of R&B Tour will consist of 30-shows.
    The Queens of R&B tour will consist of 30 shows.

    Moreover, fans have rejoiced on X (formerly known as Twitter) with this latest tour announcement. After all, with songs like SWV’s “Right Here,” Xscape’s “Just Kicking’ It,” Mya’s “Best of Me (part 2),” Total’s “Kissing’ You,” and 702’s “Get It Together” R&B history will be reenacted with one era-defining record after another. Tickets for this monumental event are available on Ticketmaster’s official website.

    THE QUEENS OF R&B TOUR DATES:

    Thu Jun 27 – Concord, CA – Toyota Pavilion at Concord  

    Sat Jun 29 – Las Vegas, NV – Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino  

    Tue Jul 02 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre  

    Wed Jul 03 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater  

    Fri Jul 05 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion  

    Sat Jul 06 – Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman  

    Tue Jul 09 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena  

    Wed Jul 10 – Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena at The BJCC  

    Fri Jul 12 – Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place  

    Sat Jul 13 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre  

    Sun Jul 14 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre 

    Tue Jul 16 – Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre  

    Wed Jul 17 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion  

    Fri Jul 19 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena*  

    Sat Jul 20 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park  

    Sun Jul 21 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach  

    Wed Jul 24 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden  

    Thu Jul 25 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center  

    Fri Jul 26 – Boston, MA – TD Garden  

    Sat Jul 27 – Atlantic City, NJ – Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall

    Fri Aug 02 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater  

    Sat Aug 03 – Syracuse, NY – Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview  

    Sun Aug 04 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena  

    Tue Aug 06 – Buffalo, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater  

    Fri Aug 09 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena  

    Sat Aug 10 – Cleveland, OH – Blossom Music Center  

    Sun Aug 11 – Chicago, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre  

    Tue Aug 13 – St. Louis, MO – Chaifetz Arena  

    Wed Aug 14 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center  

    Sun Aug 18 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum  

    *Without Mýa