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  • Hip Hop Royalty: KRS-One at Albany’s Alive at 5

    On Thursday, July 11, Hip Hop legend KRS-One electrified the crowd at Jennings Landing in Albany, part of the Alive at Five summer concert series. The show, packed with classic hits and vibrant energy, showcased KRS-One’s enduring influence in the Hip Hop world, creating an unforgettable experience for fans.

    KRS-One hails from The Bronx and co-founded the iconic group Boogie Down Productions in the mid-1980s, solidifying his place in Hip Hop history. Regularly performing in New York, KRS-One’s connection to the state is undeniable, his current tour a celebration of his legacy and the ongoing influence in Hip Hop.

    Opening for KRS was fellow Bronx native DJ Show, who got the crowd hyped by spinning some Hip Hop classics and getting the crowd dancing. He made it clear that if a track was made after 2010, he wasn’t playing it tonight.

    Albany-based artist Ohzhe took the stage next. The 2024 Eddies Award nominee continued to excite the audience with his charismatic and energetic stage presence.

    Ohzhe’s set ended with him hollering backstage to KRS-One, who was talking with fans behind the stage, asking if he wanted him to keep performing. This prompted KRS to join him on stage for an impromptu freestyle collaboration, illustrating why The Source called KRS “the greatest live emcee ever.”

    The crowd roared as KRS-One delivered powerful performances of his classics, interspersed with insightful commentary, reinforcing his status as “Hip Hop’s first Master Teacher.”  Near the end of the show, KRS and his crew brought out autographed tennis balls to throw into the audience. Giving some lucky fans a memento that will solidify this performance as unforgettable.

    KRS-One’s show ended on a high note, with the crowd buzzing about the evening’s performances and some admiring their tennis balls as they left Jennings Landing. His tour continues, promising more incredible shows and affirming why he is regarded as Hip Hop royalty. Keep an eye out for his next New York stops for another chance to witness greatness.

    Remaining Alive at 5 2024 Concert Schedule

    July 18 – Third World

    July 25 – The Record Company

    August 1 – Galactic (presented by WEQX and NYS Music)

  • Ten Years After to Release Woodstock 1969 album on August 16th

    The legendary British blues band Ten Years After will release their Woodstock performance on streaming and physical media. This release is the first time their Woodstock set has been released as a standalone recording. The album will release on Friday, August 16. 

    Ten years After

    Singer/guitarist Alvin Lee and bassist Leo Lyons rose to local fame in Nottingham, England as the Jaybirds in the early 1960s. Following the addition of drummer Ric Lee and keyboardist Chick Churchill in 1966, the band rebranded themselves as Ten Years After. Throughout the 1960s, the band released four studio albums, including the live LP Undead. This album contained the first rendition of their anthemic hit “I’m Going Home.” 

    As the band made a name for themselves, they quickly began playing shows across the United States. In July 1969, they broke barriers being one of the first rock groups to perform at the Newport Jazz Festival. Following a summer of cross country touring, the band arrived in Bethel, NY for the Woodstock Music and Art Fair. 

    Alvin Lee on stage at Woodstock

    Ten Years After were slated to perform on Sunday, August 17th: the festival’s third day. Following acts like Joan Baez, Santana, and Long Island’s Mountain, they certainly had a high bar to meet. By the time their 8:15 set began, conditions were gloomy. The sun had begun to set, and rain poured down covering the stage and turning the fields into mud pits. These conditions in tandem with a jet-lagged band seemed to spell disaster for their performance. 

    However, their set was anything but a disaster. Looking out to the audience, Alvin Lee calmly said “This is a thing called ‘I’m Going Home’… by helicopter!” In no time, Lee’s guitar erupted into a fiery breakneck solo, before the rest of the band joined. The 12 minute long jam seamlessly switched between funky numbers and psychedelic guitar passages enthralling the audience of 500,000. Throughout the live recording, the audience can be heard whistling, hooting, and clapping along illustrating just how captivating their performance was. 

    Their Woodstock performance and the ensuing 1970 Woodstock film propelled Ten Years After to newfound levels of fame. The concert footage made the then up-and-comers seem like rock gods. Throughout the performance Alvin Lee’s long hair waved in the wind, as Lyon’s headbanged in the background. 

    Ten Years After

    Following the release of the Woodstock film, the band’s shows began to grow larger and larger. Soon audiences of all ages were attending their shows, propelling their releases even further up the charts. 1970 also saw the band’s highest chart success with the release of “Love Like a Man,” which reached no. 10 on the UK Singles Chart. This success however worked to destroy the band. Growing arguments and disillusionment with touring slowly ate away at the group. Lee remembered ““You’d walk on stage and people would be shouting for I’m Going Home, which was the last song. I often wonder what the rest of our career would have been like if the Woodstock movie had used another song. As it was, everything became focused on the last song, the high-energy number.” 

    Following the release of their 1974 record Positive Vibrations, the band broke up. Throughout the 1980s, the band occasionally reunited to play shows like the 1983 Reading Festival. In 1988, the band permanently reunited, releasing four albums and touring – albeit with varying lineups. 

    Now for the first time in history, the original recording of Ten Years After’s Woodstock set will release to the public. This release features a new remaster of the original 2” multitrack tapes. In addition to streaming platforms, the album will also release on physical media. The album releases as a 2LP, 180gm black vinyl, and single-disc CD. There will also be an independent record store exclusive release on pink tie-dye vinyl. All releases come with liner notes from legendary music journalist Chris Welch. 

    For more information on the August 16th release of Woodstock 1969, visit the link here

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers Sell Out Darien Lake

    On a perfect summer night for a rock concert, the Red Hot Chili Peppers delivered a sensational sold-out show at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center on Friday, July 12, marking a standout stop on their 2022-2024 Global Stadium Tour.

    The concert kicked off with bassist Flea handstand walking over to his bass and immediately jumping into an electrifying and psychedelic jam with guitarist John Frusciante and drummer Chad Smith. This set an upbeat tone that seamlessly transitioned into “Around the World” as vocalist Anthony Kiedis took the stage to a massive roar.

    red hot chili peppers

    From the very start, the band’s energy was at full blast, capturing the crowd’s enthusiasm. Fan-favorite “Dani California” followed, turning the amphitheater into a sea of singing and dancing.

    The setlist showcased the Chili Peppers’ versatility, balancing timeless hits with fresh material. “The Zephyr Song” offered mellow vibes, while “Aquatic Mouth Dance” introduced a new, experimental flavor. The crowd was treated to a heartfelt cover of “I Remember You” by The Ramones, a nod to the band’s punk influences.

    red hot chili peppers

    The performance continued to build momentum with “Hey” and the band followed up with another Ramones cover, “Havana Affair,” keeping the energy high. The raw power of “Suck My Kiss” and the emotive “Soul to Squeeze” provided a mix of intensity and introspection. The anthem-like “Carry Me Home” led into fan favorite “Californication,” which had the entire amphitheater singing along.

    The night’s encore began with a stirring rendition of “Under the Bridge” and concluding on a high note with “Give It Away”, capping off a night of high-energy rock and funk.

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ performance at Darien Lake was a testament to their long career and legacy. Their setlist combined classic hits with newer tracks, ensuring a memorable experience for fans. The band’s dynamic stage presence and ability to create an engaging atmosphere reinforced their status as one of rock’s most enduring and exciting acts.

    Red Hot Chili Peppers – Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien Center, NY – Friday, July 12, 2024

    Setlist: Intro Jam, Around the World, Dani California, The Zephyr Song, Aquatic Mouth Dance, Universally Speaking, I Remember You (Ramones cover), Eddie, Hey, Right on Time, Havana Affair (Ramones cover), Suck My Kiss, Soul to Squeeze, Carry Me Home, Californication, Black Summer, By the Way
    Encore: Under the Bridge, Give It Away

  • Good Vibes Radiate at the Levitate Music & Arts Festival

    Over the weekend of July 5-7, Levitate Music and Arts Festival returned to the Marshfield Fairgrounds in Marshfield, MA for the 11th installment.

    This family friendly festival is full of good vibes, art, music and community, featuring three stages, a skate ramp as well as a kids zone.

    There were many food and beverage vendors which offered a great variety of cuisines and dessert options, as well as a large number of vendors selling their artwork and handmade items, offering henna, jewelry, glitter hair and make up.

    As you walked through festival, you could watch artists work on large murals, an incredible sight to watch them work and create over the three day festival. Large sails were suspended overhead, and a misting tent helped provide shaded areas for festival attendees to take a break from the sun and chill out.

    This year there was a stellar line up of performers, as there has been in past years, with every performance a treat to see.

    Friday

    Kicking off the weekend of music was the Levitate Foundation Winner Blue Light Bandits, playing on the Soul Stage, where fans later caught Lee Ross and Stolen Gin. The Style Stage saw performances from Grace Bowers, Neal Francis and Orebolo, with crowds greeting them with excitement.

    The Stoke Stage held performances from Jon Muq, The Moss, Dirty Heads (who played songs “Medusa”, “Bum, Bum”, “Sloth’s Revenge”, “Burn Slow” among others) and Mt. Joy who closed out the music on Friday.

    Orebolo

    Saturday

    The overcast day with off and on misty weather didn’t stop the crowds from enjoying the day. Eagerly awaiting the 12:30pm start time, multiple entrances were filling fast. While in line, attendees chatted about their experiences on Friday and what they were looking forward to doing or what bands they were planning to check out that day. Playing first on the Soul Stage was the band Snacktime from Philadelphia, along with The Mark King Band and Joe Samba later that day.

    The crowds swarmed around the other stages through the day, with The Hip Abduction, Iration, and Tash Sultana playing sets on the nearby Style Stage. Staggered set times gave everyone plenty of time to catch many shows throughout the weekend. G. Love & Special sauce, Cory Wong, and The Elovators all had great sets on the Stoke Stage.

    Sunday

    Sunday was the warmest day of all three days at Levitate Music and Arts Festival but that didn’t stop the crowds from continuing to enjoy the festival. Performing throughout the day was Gracie Grace & All The Good Boys, Little Stranger, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, The Rins, Richie Mitch & the Coal Miners, Ziggy Alberts, Karina Rykman, Oliver Anthony played his well-known hit song “Rich Men North of Richmond.”

    Closing the main stage were Charlie Crockett and the highly anticipated performance from Sublime, who drew multiple generations of fans, playing a great selection of hits such as “What I Got,” Pawn Shop,” “Saw Red,” and “Bad Fish.”

  • SPAC Announces 2024-25 Spa Little Theater Dance Season

    Saratoga Performing Arts Center shares two special dance performances that will take place during their Spa Little Theater Dance Season. The dance season features performances of A.I.M by Kyle Abraham on Nov. 9 and 10 and Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana on Mar. 8 and 9.

    Spa Little Theater Dance Season
    A.I.M by Kyle Abraham

    The series starts with A.I.M by Kyle Abraham on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 7 PM and Sunday, Nov. 10 at 2 PM. Throughout the two performances, the show’s company will tell a myriad of black and queer stories through contemporary dance. The dances are combined with music, text, videos, and visual art to convey the messages of the stories. These shows will be A.I.M by Kyle Abraham’s SPAC debut. In the past, Kyle Abraham has had two New York City Ballet shows at SPAC, finding great success with them.

    Our year-round home in Spa Little Theater has truly become a vibrant hub for all genres of music, dance, and theater. In addition to the presentation of and education in the arts,  we are also proud of our role as a commissioner and incubator of new and exciting works.

     Elizabeth Sobol, President and CEO of Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    Another exciting SPAC deput happening during the Spa Little Theater Dance Season is Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana. At this show, they will highlight the premiere of their evening-length work QUINTO ELEMENTO (Fifth Element). The show navigates the element, ether, which concerns the essence that makes up our surroundings, through dances choreographed by Patricia Guerrero to original scores played live. The flamenco sounds and movements portray chaos while expanding past boundries. Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana will perform on Saturday, Mar. 8, 2025 at 7 PM and Sunday, Mar. 9, 2025 at 2 PM

    Tickets will be available for purchase on July 10, 2024 for members (tiered by level), and on July 12, 2024 for the general public. Visit spac.org for additional details.

  • NYC Singer Leo Sawikin Releases Single “What Is The Answer”

    Singer-songwriter Leo Sawikin from New York City put out his latest single “What Is The Answer” on July 10.

    Sawikin is coming off of the success of his last single, “Till You’re Somebody Else,” which charted #1 on the Mediabase A/C Independent Artists Chart.

    "What Is The Answer"

    Leo Sawikin is the former frontman of the NYC indie-folk band The Chordaes and has continued to make solo music of the same caliber, as exemplified by “What Is The Answer”. Over the past few years, he’s been busy releasing singles, including “Hold On”,  “The Same Mistakes”, “Don’t Pass It By”, “New York I’m Coming Home”, and  “This River.” Sawikin’s songwriting and musicianship have earned him rave reviews from a slew of music critics.

    Leo Sawikin

    “What Is The Answer” enters the existential realm, asking important questions about “what consciousness is and questions whether it’s something that transcends our physical lives or ends when we pass,” as Sawikin explains. The instrumentation and harmonies project that constant wondering about life, the unknown, and stronger forces.

    …a profound message wrapped in indie-folk with dreamy shimmer pop sensibilities reminiscent of a gentle breeze on a warm summer night. Leo’s vocal performance is consistently captivating, evoking a sense of raw sincerity and emotional depth that resonates with listeners.

    Honk Magazine

    Fans of Sawikin’s music can also look forward to his sophomore solo album, which will drop sometime in 2024, produced by Phil Ek (Grouplove, Fleet Foxes, Modest Mouse) and mastered by Greg Calbi (The Smile, Bob Dylan, Bon Iver). More information to be released in the near future. For now, however, his 2021 album Row Me Away is available to listen to on all streaming platforms.

    In the midst of “What Is The Answer’s” release, Sawikin has been on a national tour opening for Jon McLaughlin in May and June. Additionally, he has big things in store for Fall 2024 with a handful of more dates. He’ll be hitting the road again starting Sep. 17, traveling the East Coast until late November.

    ‘What Is The Answer’ is a song that asks what consciousness is and questions whether it’s something that transcends our physical lives or ends when we pass. Will there be pain, or will it be peaceful? It also ties into the theme of ‘Till You’re Somebody Else,’ in that it sees our current lives as just a moment in our existence.

    Leo Sawikin

    Leo Sawikin with Jon McLaughlin Tour Dates:

    Tues, Sept 17- Hummelstown, PA at The Englewood

    Thurs, Sept 19- Sellersville, PA at Sellersville Theater

    Fri, Sept 20- Bay Shore, NY at Boulton Center For The Arts

    Sat, Sept 21- Northampton, MA at Iron Horse

    Sun, Sept 22- Pawling, NY at Daryl’s House

    Thurs, Sept 26- Portland, ME at One Longfellow Square

    Fri, Sept 27- Natick, MA at The Center For The Arts

    Sat, Sept 28- Old Saybrook, CT at The Kate

    Sun, Sept 29- New York, NY at City Winery

    Sat, Nov 23- Nashville, TN at City Winery

    For more information about Leo Sawikin or to listen to “What Is The Answer,” visit www.leosawikin.com.

  • Dromedary Records Return to Catskill for Second Annual DromFest

    After an incredibly successful debut, making their way back to the Avalon Lounge in Catskill, NY, is the highly anticipated DromFest.

    Hosted by Kingston-based micro-indie record label Dromedary Records, DromFest celebrates Dromedary artists, DJs, and some of indie rock’s biggest names, including The Figgs, King Missle, and Aeon Station. From August 30 to September 1, join Dromedary Records in Catskill for this year’s rendition of DromFest.

    dromfest

    Initially conceived in 2023 as a party to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dromedary Records, DromFest reached smashing success that inspired the label to make it an annual event. “The weekend was so much fun for the bands and attendees alike, that there was demand to do another,” explained Dromedary founder Al Crisafulli. “So  we’re all going to get together in the Catskills and have a big, weekend-long  party, hopefully feel like kids again, and celebrate this amazing community of  artists we’re so proud to be a part of.”  

    However, this year, DromFest plans on making history. This festival sees the return of Cell, a New York-based indie rock band that played a major role in the emergence of alternative and indie rock onto the music scene of 1990. The band unfortunately disbanded in 1995 and has not played a show since, until now, that is. For the first time in almost three decades, Cell will not only be performing, but co-headlining the closing show with Aeon Station on Sunday, September 1.

    Performing alongside Cell are several Dromedary artists, including Cathedral Ceilings, Karyn Kuhl, Dew Claw, Overheard,  Sleepyhead, and Matt Hunter & the Dusty Fates. The entire festival will be emceed by comedian and musician Doug Stoley, known for his work on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Manhattan. “It’s a great lineup,” says Crisafulli, “an excellent blend  of indie rock royalty, great bands that haven’t played together in years,  and newer bands that wear their 90s indie rock influences on their sleeve.” 

    Admission for Friday night’s events will be $25, and Saturday/Sunday passes will be $80, with VIP passes that include a new Sleepyhead 7″, bonus sampler CD, and a donation to a local food bank priced at $100. Passes go on sale at 12 pm Friday, June 14 at noon and are available HERE

    DromFest 2024 Lineup

    August 30 – 7pm-midnight  
    The Figgs, Chris Brokaw Rock Band, The Royal Arctic Institute  

    August 31 – 12pm-midnight 
    King Missile (Dog Fly Religion), Scrawl, Antietam, Thalia Zedek Band, Poem Rocket, Moviola, Karyn Kuhl & the Gang, Dew-Claw (Stephen Hunking (Hypnolovewheel) w/Chris Xefos, Dave Rick & Dave Ramirez (King Missile, Bongwater, et al), DJ sets 

    Readings by 
    Bela Koe-Krompecher, John S. Hall, Karen Schoemer 

    Sept 1 – 12pm-midnight 
    Aeon Station (3/4 of The Wrens w/Tom Beaujour and Lysa Withay), Cell, Cathedral Ceilings, Sleepyhead, Tuscadero, Human Hearts (Franklin Bruno & friends), Matt Hunter & the Dusty Fates, DJ sets 

  • Mabee Farm Announces July 26th Benefit Concert

    The Mabee Farm Historic Site in Rotterdam Junction, NY has announced a benefit concert set for Friday, July 26th. The concert will feature performances from Capital Region acts Lost Radio Rounders and Mark & Jill. 

    Mabee Farm's Dutch Barn
    Exterior of Mabee Farm’s Dutch Barn

    Located just 10 minutes West of Schenectady, Mabee Farm is the oldest farm in the Mohawk Valley, dating back to 1705. In addition to scenic forest trails and orchards, the site is host to a number of historic buildings. These buildings include the handbuilt Dutch Barn from 1760. The Dutch barn will host the benefit concert performances. This site frequently hosts concerts, most notably the annual Howlin’ at the Moon Concert Series each summer. 

    Proceeds from the concert will go towards preserving the farm’s Brick House. The Brick House – built in 1767 – was home to Mabee Farm’s 14 enslaved people. Following surveys, engineers determined that $76,000 in preservation work, including repairs to the basement was needed to stabilize the structure. This restoration comes as a part of the site’s mission to acknowledge the role of slavery in the Mabee Farm’s history. 

    “It is vitally important to preserve this building. The Brick house – particularly its barren basement – is a tangible connection to the lives of enslaved Schenectadians. It is our duty as stewards of history to safeguard this structure so that future generations will be able to delve into the complexities of our shared past”

    – Mary Zawacki, Mabee Farm Executive Director

    These plans have gained the support of politicians like New York Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado. Delgado recognized the restoration’s role in “keeping this history alive for generations of New Yorkers to enjoy.”

    Lost Radio Rounders and Mark & Jill have volunteered to perform at the July 26th benefit show. The trio Lost Radio Rounders are staples of the Capital Region Americana scene. Capital Region Thomas Edison Music Hall of Fame inductees Paul Jossman and Michael Eck, alongside multi-instrumentalist and educator Tom Lindsey founded the trio in its current form in 2021. With acoustic instrumentation including resonator guitars, mandolins, and double basses, the trio transports audiences to a time long passed. 

    Lost Radio Rounders

    Their sound is aided by the group’s love of history, frequently performing frontier ballads and even historical presidential campaign songs. Lindsey – a New York State history teacher – holds a special love for the oral tradition of folk music. Speaking on the benefit concert, Lindsey said the band has “always explored the way American music reflects American history, and we are delighted to lend a helping hand to this important project. As a former educator I know the impact that living history sites like Mabee Farm can have on people of all ages, especially children.”

    Mark and Jill

    Blues duo Mark & Jill will join Lost Radio Rounders at the benefit concert. Founded by New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee Mark Tolstrup and singer Jill Burnham, the duo has produced a unique blend of American roots music. Combining Tolstrup’s bluesy slide guitar and Burnham’s sultry vocals, they explore the joy and sorrow that life brings through their songs. The group’s blending of styles from Texas, New Orleans, and New York has brought them much acclaim. In 2022, the duo won the Capital Region Thomas Edison Awards “Blues Artist of the Year.” Additionally, they were finalists in the 2022 Memphis International Blues Challenge. 

    The benefit concert will take place on Friday, July 26th starting at 7:00pm. The concert is an “admission by donation” event with proceeds going towards the restoration project.

  • Amsterdam Holds 2024 Riverlink Park Summer Concerts

    The Amsterdam Waterfront Foundation has announced the lineup for their 2024 Riverlink Park summer concert series, supported by the community of Amsterdam. For years the concert series has been held every summer in Riverlink Park, with a variety of local artists, tribute performances, and festivities.

     Riverlink Park summer concert series

    Music fans from across the Capital Region will head down to 1 Front Street in Amsterdam, NY. The series of free evening concerts on the river edge will overlook the picturesque Mohawk River. The lineup includes ten fun, energetic performances and celebrations from a wide variety of entertainers. Taking place every Saturday until the end of August, the shows will last from 7 to 9 PM.

    Some of the events featured over the next few weeks include Dark Sarcasm, a Pink Floyd tribute show on July 20. This show is one of many cover sets that attendees will get to enjoy. To switch things, up the series will end with Electric City Horns, a dance music set, allowing new audiences to experience a party on the riverfront.

    Other types of events that are happening are Riverfest on Aug. 3 and Latinfest on Aug. 10. Riverfest will give families the opportunity to head down to Riverlink Park for live music, vendors, and family-friendly activities. Similarly, Latinfest will celebrate Latin-American heritage will music, parades, and traditions. Overall, the large spectrum of genres and dynamics offered will provide entertainment for everyone.

    July 3: Amsterdam’s Independence Day Fest featuring Big Sky Country

    July 6: Family Night with the Amsterdam Marching Rams

    July 13: Across the Pond – Beatles Tribute Band

    July 20: Dark Sarcasm – Pink Floyd Tribute Band

    July 27: Showtime – CNY’s Hot Cover Band

    August 3: Amsterdam’s RiverFest (starts at 1 p.m.)

    August 10: Amsterdam’s LatinFest

    August 17: Rivers of Dreams- Billy Joel Experience with the American Elton John

    August 24: Legacy – the Music of Journey and Foreigner

    August 31: The Electric City Horns

    Find more information about Amsterdam’s Riverlink Park Concert Series here.

    • Duran Duran Haunts The Danse Macabre Halloween Party At Madison Square Garden

      British pop icons Duran Duran joins the macabre for an all-night Halloween party at Madison Square Garden. On October 31, the band returns to New York City for the Danse Macabre Halloween Party and encourage fans to dress up and go all out for a night of electrifying, spooky fun.

      duran duran

      Madison Square Garden’s Danse Macabre Party originally began during their 2022 tour on Halloween night as a once-fabled Duran Duran show come to life. The party featured new music, concept art, and themes for the band, now compiled in a full new album, Danse Macabre. In the two years since the first concert, it has become a highly anticipated annual tradition. Lifelong fans and newcomers alike head to MSG for fresh, spooky music Billboard calls “delightfully devilish.”

      Along with a night in New York City, Duran Duran has announced an official North American tour starting in October. The tour will take their new album across the American Northeast, with an earlier stop in Verona, NY. The final show will take place on November 2 in Manchester, New Hampshire.

      For those who want to get a head start on the haunting vibes, Danse Macabre is out now and is available on all streaming platforms. Below is the complete list of tour dates. Public on-sale begins Friday, July 12 at 10 am local.  Along with every ticket purchased, fans will receive a digital copy of Duran Duran’s 16th studio album, Danse Macabre, repackaged with unreleased extras. For more information, visit the band’s official website here. Get started on those costumes if you haven’t already!

      NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES

      10/21 – PPL Center – Allentown, PA

      10/23 – The Event Center at Turning Stone Resort Casino – Verona, NY

      10/25 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT

      10/26 – Borgata Event Center – Atlantic City, NJ

      10/28 – CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, MD

      10/31 – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY **HALLOWEEEN DANSE MACABRE PARTY**

      11/02 – SNHU Arena – Manchester, NH