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  • Phish In Albany Through The Years: 1997-2000

    This is Part 2 of a series looking at the history of Phish in Albany. Read Part 1 and Part 3 ahead of Phish’s return to the Capital District and MVP Arena.

    The anticipation that builds on South Pearl Street outside the Knick/Pepsi/Times Union Center/MVP Arena is one that you don’t find many places where Phish plays in the Northeast. Streets are closed to all but pedestrian traffic, parking garages are popping off, local businesses are packed with customers and fans mill about from Shakedown to the bars and all points in between.

    With five shows in the books in Albany so far in their career, Phish returned for seven more shows before the end of the decade and firmly made their mark for playing some of their best Fall shows here. While it was not called The Knickerbocker Arena after the 1995 show, the new branding of The Pepsi Arena was a moniker that did not stick – we just called it The Knick (and some of us still do) – even still that it’s now the Times Union Center. Whatever we call it, we know it’s home to some delicious Phish going back more than two decades. All setlists via Phish.net.

    Phish Albany
    Art by Drew Suto

    December 12 and 13, 1997

    Back in 1997 when Phish was on the road destroying America, they wrapped up their legendary tour in Albany, as close to home as the boys from Burlington could get. And for two nights, they continued to raise the bar for performances in the Capital District, wrapping up the tour with two shows that featured stand out jams and memorable band antics.

    Starting the first night off with a “Funky Bitch” that stretched out a bit and was followed with a “2001” that lasted nearly 11 minutes was par for the course back then – nevermind waiting until mid-Set 2 for that funky disco dance party – two songs in and you were getting down. Keeping the cow funk going with “Camel Walk” and an extended “Taste” were the appetizers ahead of a 16 minute “Tweezer,” where Trey and Mike built the anticipation right out of the intro. That first five and a half minutes of this “Tweezer” is furious, and the rest a big bowl of funk-icing. The ambiance on the outro led into “Train Song,” which begat “Character Zero,” the new yet familiar rocker that was locking in its place as a set closer.

    “Saw it Again,” a new song for 1997 cracked the second set and drives in with pure rock and roll and a Zeppelin-esque jam that emerged as it grew closer to the monstrous 20 minute “Piper” that followed, complete with slow build (remember the days?). This furious “Piper” bursts out and like an energizer bunny it just doesn’t stop. Finally when the jam does subside softly, it works into a serene “Swept Away” -> “Steep” combo. “Prince Caspian” picked up speed again and headed toward more Zeppelin acid-rock right up to the last 90 seconds, where it starts to drift off into space before Trey returns with a penultimate “Izabella,” one of the few times it has been played, but somehow one of the nine played in 1997. Can you imagine? Nine “Izabella’s” in a single year? “Tweezer Reprise” would drain the final drop of energy out of the crowd, and for an encore, the early years of “Guyute” shone bright with a huge cheer from the crowd at the opening notes, and a furious “Antelope” with a “Buried Alive” tease thrown in for good measure.

    Set 1: Funky Bitch -> Also Sprach Zarathustra > Camel Walk, Taste > Bouncing Around the Room, Tweezer > Train Song > Character Zero
    Set 2: Saw It Again[1] -> Piper > Swept Away > Steep > Prince Caspian > Jam -> Izabella > Tweezer Reprise
    Encore: Guyute, Run Like an Antelope
    [1] Extended jam.

    The second night was my first Phish show, and I definitely wish I appreciated the opening 18-minute “Ya Mar,” but I came here for “Sample” and stayed for the lights-out “Hood.” Much like the night before, the beginning of the show would set the tone for the night, with a crowd pleasing “Axilla” and “Theme From the Bottom” to follow. The first set, to a newcomer, was non threatening and a nice way to ease into a Phish show. On relisten, this set is full of fan favorites, tunes that in 1997 were chased, and had a wonderfully funky ending with “Tube” and a rockin’ “Good Times Bad Times.”

    Set two though was where Phish left it all on the table and left no stone unturned, starting with “NICU” and “Punch You in the Eye,” and a long dark “Ghost” just to get things started. And just as a “Ghost” jam is finding its end, Trey rips a “Mike’s Song” out of the ashes and lays a little extra mustard on to get it going. Just as the lyrics are wrapped up, this “Mike’s” becomes the thing of legend, deep bass lines and dark tones from the band precede the call to ‘Bring the Dude,’ which brought the crowd along for a wild ride while the band continued to ‘Bring the Dude’ in their pocket of this jam. I remember looking around, wondering where this ‘dude’ was going to emerge from, only to have the jam pick up speed and eventually work into “Llama.” The “Weekapaug Groove” has a tight “Catapult” inside, and Trey asking Kuroda to dim the lights for “Harry Hood” made the final moments of this final set of Fall 1997 as memorable as possible. The “My Soul” and “Squirming Coil” encore were on point, tying the show, and tour, together nicely. A hometown show is a great way to start a life of Phish and I’m glad my friend Mike gave me a ticket for this show. A few hundred shows later and I’m always looking back on this show with a smile.

    Set 1: Ya Mar[1] > Axilla > Theme From the Bottom, Ginseng Sullivan, Strange Design, Sample in a Jar, Vultures, Tube,Good Times Bad Times
    Set 2: NICU > Punch You in the Eye > Ghost > Mike’s Song[2] -> Llama, When the Circus Comes, Weekapaug Groove ->Catapult -> Weekapaug Groove, Harry Hood
    Encore: My Soul, The Squirming Coil
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] Chants to “Bring in the Dude.”

    Phish Albany

    November 25, 1998

    In many ways, 1998 was an extension of the groundbreaking 1997 tours that Phish played, starting with The Island Tour in April and finding their way through the summer and a fall that already had produced a full show of Velvet Underground’s “Loaded” and Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon.” This show from the Pepsi Arena the night before Thanksgiving is a diamond in the rough and overlooked for the three night run in Worcester that followed the holiday.

    Taken on face value, you might see “Roggae,” “Lifeboy,” and acoustic versions of “Sleep” and “Driver” in the first set and think this was a snoozer, but you’d be wrong. The show opens with a one-two “Punch You in the Eye”/”My Soul” combo before getting nestled into that first set groove with “Roggae” before “AC/DC Bag” picks things back up again. The rare “Lifeboy” can’t be argued with here – you might only have had six chances to hear it since 1998 – and the 20 minute “David Bowie” that follows hits all the marks. A couple of acoustic numbers to right the ship before “Good Times Bad Times” shows up for the second show in a row at The Knick

    For the second run in a row, the crowd was treated to a huge “2001” and randomly, a “Golgi Apparatus” to follow, to open the second set. “Drowned,” “Caspian” and “Piper” flowed together seamlessly, a mid-set trio that set the stage for “You Enjoy Myself,” and why not keep the tramps out there for an out of left field “Been Caught Stealing?” A fiery “Llama” was once again found in Albany, and for an encore we were treated to the fourth, and final (so far) version of The Beatles’ “Something,” fan favorite “Guyute” and surprisingly, an acapella version of “Free Bird” which is still etched in my mind for the perfect cap to this high caliber show.

    Set 1: Punch You in the Eye > My Soul, Roggae, AC/DC Bag > Lifeboy, David Bowie, Sleep[1], Driver[1], Good Times Bad Times
    Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Golgi Apparatus, Drowned -> Prince Caspian > Piper, You Enjoy Myself, Been Caught Stealing > Llama
    Encore: Something > Guyute, Free Bird
    [1] Trey on acoustic guitar.

    October 9 and 10, 1999

    The saying is, ‘If it’s not broke, don’t fix it, right?’ Well Phish opened up their next stop in Albany with “Punch You in the Eye” and after a quick “Wilson,” jumped into “Guyute,” which they apparently love to play here. The 20 minute “Ghost” keeps up the tradition of those long first jams that Albany shows are a known for.

    It is in Set 2 where “Limb by Limb” got spacey and again, a “2001” emerges, and here is where we find the theme to Phish in Albany – long jams and repeated fan favorites. In the second set, the first three songs along combine for 45 minutes, followed by “Waiting in the Velvet Sea,” then a young song in the mix to mellow things out after a hot opening combo like that. “Simple” and “Loving Cup” close the set with “Slave” filling into the encore slot nicely. It’s a good thing they brought out fan favorites tonight, because the next night was a different story.

    Set 1: Punch You in the Eye > Wilson, Guyute, Ghost -> Free, Sparkle > Possum
    Set 2: Limb By Limb > Also Sprach Zarathustra[1] > Down with Disease > Wading in the Velvet Sea, Simple, Loving Cup
    Encore: Slave to the Traffic Light
    [1] Trey on keys.

    Phish Albany
    Poster by Jim Pollock

    For the end of their Fall 1999 tour, an album listening party for the soon to be released Farmhouse broke out in the first set. I won’t sit here and shame this set – it’s great, but that night it was a handful of new songs couples with some jams and a “Stash” at the end that was like the lot burrito I had that night – it didn’t sit very well. But for set 2, things went a little deeper, opening with a Jam that found its way into “You Enjoy Myself” without a vocal jam, “Prince Caspian” and “Train Song.” By the time the band got to “Bathtub Gin” they were in full rock star mode, and the “Character Zero” to close things out made for a well rounded if not slightly awkward setlist. “Contact” in the encore was fitting, and paired with “Misty Mountain Hop,” these four Vermonters were itching to get in their cars and head to the Green Mountains for six weeks of recording, rest and relaxation before heading out on tour in December with their eyes set on a millenium bash in Florida.

    Set 1: Farmhouse, Gotta Jibboo, Heavy Things, First Tube, Dirt, Vultures, Stash
    Set 2: Jam > You Enjoy Myself[1] > Prince Caspian > Train Song, Bathtub Gin, Character Zero
    Encore: Contact > Misty Mountain Hop
    [1] No vocal jam.

    Phish Albany

    September 8 and 9, 2000

    There is something to be said about tour openers in Albany – they are rare, but they are very, very good. The variety found in the show that kicked off their final tour before hiatus is remarkable, and on relisten, it gives a sampling of Albany shows past, and what we can look forward to when Phish opens up their Fall 2018 tour. A debut of Bob Marley’s “Mellow Mood” should be enough to get the juices flowing, and its the “Limb by Limb” and “Ghost” that follow that pick the pace up and give you an idea of the potential in store this night, and this tour. The next seven songs all blow by with relative ease before another big “Taste” emerges and “Golgi” closes the set out. Kicking off Set 2 with a tough “Birds of a Feather” precedes the Tony Markellis penned “Windora Bug” debut and an 18 minute “David Bowie,” and the blues tune “Back at the Chicken Shack.” A 16 minute “Bathtub Gin” paired with its own ambient jam with Fishman on vacuum and Trey on drums is that taste of 1.0 that you don’t find these days. Another show closing “Character Zero” wrapped up the show, with “Fire” in the encore slot.

    Set 1: Mellow Mood[1], Limb By Limb, Ghost, Bouncing Around the Room, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Saw It Again, NICU, Glide, Axilla, Taste, Golgi Apparatus
    Set 2: Birds of a Feather, Windora Bug[1], David Bowie, Back at the Chicken Shack, Bathtub Gin > Jam[2] > Character Zero
    Encore: Fire
    [1] Phish debut.
    [2] Fish on vacuum and Trey on drums.

    When you know it’s the last time you’ll see a band for a while, you make the most out of it, and that was the C.W. for fans that I rolled to this show with. I would see them once more this fall in Darien Lake, but for many, this was the end of the line for the foreseeable future – no one knew how long this break would be for, so rather than chance it, Albany packed the Pepsi Arena for the second night in a row. Opening with a “Possum” built off the anticipation from outside was the start to the night we needed, and deserved. A jam out of “My Friend” found its way into “Gumbo,” and then into “Maze,” so after four songs, this set was already following in the footsteps of past shows. “Boogie On,” “Roggae,” “Guyute” and “Antelope” as the second half of the set just kept raising the bar for what was possible this tour.

    Opening with the new fan favorite “Gotta Jibboo” for a lengthy jam to start the set was a nice pairing to the “Possum” that opened the night. After a brief and rare “The Curtain,” a 20 minute “Sand” stood out as the jam of the night, partially because little that followed would compare. Michael Ray, of Sun Ra and Cosmic Krewe fame, would join the band on trumpet for “Makisupa Policeman,” “Cars Trucks and Buses,” and “Funky Bitch,” and while this was by no means Kid Rock sitting for the second half of a set later that tour, it did take the energy from earlier in the set and cast it aside. I never understood why Ray didn’t stick around for “Cavern,” which has a perfect fit for horns. And so for an encore that somehow had no discernable “You can feel good” ending lyrics, “Harry Hood” still clocks in at 17 minutes, with some lucky fans on the stage to enjoy it up close while Ray and Trey laughed it up as the jam came to a close.

    Set 1: Possum, My Friend, My Friend[1] -> Jam > Gumbo -> Maze, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Roggae, Guyute, Run Like an Antelope[2]
    Set 2: Gotta Jibboo > The Curtain > Sand[3], Makisupa Policeman[3] > Cars Trucks Buses[3] > Funky Bitch[3] > Cavern
    Encore: Harry Hood[3]
    [1] No “Myfe” lyric.
    [2] Tom Marshall spoke the lyrics to Antelope.
    [3] Michael Ray on trumpet.

    And there you have it – seven performances by Phish from 1997-2000 that featured a few 20 minute jams, some bust outs and debuts, and a whole lot of rock n roll. Phish has a wonderful tradition of playing hot shows in Albany and with this being one of only 5 stops this Fall, you know they’ll be bringing the heat to the fans next week.

  • Albany Rock Group The Jagaloons Release Newest Album “Forbidden Words” on Vinyl on November 1

    Albany-native rockers The Jagaloons have announced the vinyl release of their newest album Forbidden Words on November 1.

    The album was recorded in the Spring of 2023 at White Lake Studio in Albany, NY and originally was due to be released later in that year. But due to various delays with the pressing, the band pivoted to work with Ken Holewczynski at Tabu Recordings for the vinyl release. The album was released on streaming platforms and on CD on May 31.

    The Jagaloons were also very lucky to be able to work with Dave Klein (Agent Orange, The Ghastly Ones) on the mastering and Stephen Blickenstaff on the eye-catching cover art. Along with the digital and CD release, The Jagaloons also made a video for the title track, “Forbidden Words” which was directed by Yasir Kahn and edited by Bryan Moak.

    Hailing from Albany NY, The Jagaloons play guitar-driven, reverb-drenched, all-instrumental rock and roll. The trio takes the surf music of the 1960s and adds modern and eclectic influences, creating their own unique sound. The Jagaloons have performed all over the Northeast and down the east coast since 2015

    with some big names in the surf scene like Messer Chups, Surfer Joe, The Surfrajettes, Los Tiki Phantoms and more.

    The band will celebrate Forbidden Words with a release party on November 9 at The Hangar on the Hudson in Troy, NY. Joining them for the night will be Short Wave Radio Band, The Sci Flies, and The Sound Minds (featuring Chris Sprague of Los Straightjackets). The group anticipates the release of their vinyl of Forbidden Words to be released on November 1.

    For more information on The Jagaloons and their upcoming vinyl release of Forbidden Words, click here.

  • Annie in the Water Announce Next Studio Album ‘Things To Do’

    Upstate New York natives Annie in the Water have announced their next studio album Things to Do which will be released on October 25 to go along with two shows in NY in support of the album.

    Things to Do

    As a follow up to their 2022 album Sun at Dawn, Annie in the Water’s fourth studio album was written and recorded from 2022 to 2024 at Bijou Artist Space in Malta, NY. Things to Do represents a step forward for the band towards a new sound inspired by their surroundings Upstate. Things to Do is a love letter to the region they call home.

    Musically, the album is a culmination of two years of hard work with the goal of creating a polished sound that transverses multiple genres. The songs are a reminder to honor one another, to dance while living life with intention, integrity, loyalty, and patience. Each person involved in this project left a tangible impact, creating a truly collaborative album.

    Annie in the Water is an alternative rock band from Upstate New York. Since their first album in 2011, Destination, the band’s feel good sound found its roots in acoustic guitars without limits. Their songwriting, led by guitars and synthesizers over a ground-shaking rhythm section, gives the listener the ability to traverse multiple genres.

    Annie in the Water will be playing three shows in support of their new album which are listed below. They will also have new album related merchandise and vinyl pre-sales available at upcoming shows.

    Annie in the Water Tour Dates:

    Saturday, Oct. 26th – Ophelia’s – Albany, NY (Phish at MVP Arena pre and after parties)
    Friday, Nov. 15th – Cooperstown Concert Series – Cooperstown, NY

    Saturday, Nov. 30th – Wonder Bar – Asbury Park, NJ (Supporting Fungkshui)

    Learn more here.

  • Palace Sessions Live Hosted by PhanArt and Mirth Films

    PhanArt, in collaboration with Mirth Films, will host a hometown show at Albany’s Palace Theatre. This show will take place on Saturday, October 26 from Noon to 5:00 PM.

    This hometown PhanArt event will feature the New Paltz band Kale and a DJ set from Sweeping Views, in addition to a great selection of art, for the October edition of Palace Sessions Live.

    PhanArt and Mirth Films Palace Sessions Live Promo

    This edition of Palace Sessions by PhanArt and Mirth Films will feature dozens of local talent and vendors. In addition, the event also features art by those from the greater Phish community across the country.

    Palace Sessions is a series that features live music from regional and national talent. In 2020, The Palace Sessions was created to provide music and entertainment to the Capital Region while venues were still closed due to COVID. In addition to entertainment, Mirth Films and Albany wanted to raise money to support the theatre. Today, The Palace Sessions continues the tradition with performances in the lobby of the theater.

    Kale is playing 2 sets in the afternoon, and guests can also expect music from Sweeping Views between performances. Kale is a band from New Paltz that specializes in genre-blending indietronica music. The band combines a love of energetic hooks, electronic rhythms, and soaring melodies to create something beautiful. Their music allows for deep exploration of the music cosmos, elevating the Palace Sessions Live experience.

    Read our profile on Kale from this summer!

    Featuring free entry and online viewing options, Palace Sessions is staying true to its roots of being accessible for all. For more info, visit here. Past Palace Sessions Live performers include Eastbound Jesus, Annie in the Water, Thomas Nicholas, moe., Moriah Formica, and more. To see past live performances, visit here.

    The Palace Theatre is just a 0.5 mile walk down Pearl Street from the MVP Arena (where Phish is performing for three nights).

  • Acoustic Duo Murray’s Law to Deliver Exclusive Performance at The Egg

    Dynamic acoustic duo Murray’s Law is set to deliver an exclusive performance at Swyer Theater at The Egg in Albany on October 20.

    The acoustic duo features Brian Murray and Jimmy Law from the acclaimed New Jersey jam quintet Dogs in a Pile. Murray’s Law delivers an acoustic experience that highlights their vibrant covers and a compelling mix of original compositions, making each performance a bold and engaging experience.

    The intimate setting of the Swyer Theater offers the perfect backdrop for audiences to connect with the raw musical prowess and captivating energy that Brian and Jimmy bring to the stage.

    murray's law the egg

    Murray’s Law emerges from the profound creative synergy between Brian and Jimmy, known for their role in Dogs in a Pile—a band currently riding the wave of success with a string of notable achievements. Dogs in a Pile has captivated the Capital Region for years, recently making regional headlines after announcing their second annual headlining New Year’s Eve run at Saratoga Springs’ Putnam Place.

    They further solidified their reputation with a stellar summer tour featuring sold-out performances at prestigious venues like Colorado’s Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. Their participation in the “Pigeons Frasco Dogs Tour” showcased their ability to electrify audiences on large stages nationwide.

    murray's law the egg

    For more information on the upcoming performance by Murray’s Law and to purchase tickets to the show, click here.

  • Blake Shelton’s “Friends & Heroes” 2025 Tour Coming to Albany March 8

    Country superstar Blake Shelton is bringing his 2025 “Friends & Heroes” Tour to the MVP Arena in Albany March 8, with appearances by Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, and Trace Adkins in addition to special guest Emily Ann Roberts.

    Blake Shelton Tour

    American singer-songwriter, television personality, and country music star, Blake Shelton is a household name for fans of today’s country scene. Whether it’s from his 12 albums, his countless singles- 28 of which charted number one, his appearances as a coach on NBC’s The Voice, or his marriage to Gwen Stefani, most are familiar with Blake Shelton’s name. 

    Born and raised in Oklahoma, Shelton has been pursuing music from the very beginning. Immediately after graduating high school, he moved to Nashville and worked his way up to a production contract with Sony Music. After a short period of work for the company and eventually signing as a singer-songwriter with Giant Records, Blake Shelton released his debut single “Austin”, landing him his first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks. Three months later, he released his debut studio album under Warner Bros. Records, and the rest is history.

    Eleven albums, countless awards, and a long list of other accomplishments later, Blake Shelton is returning to the touring lifestyle just off the heels of his Las Vegas residency for his Friends & Heroes 2025 tour, which showcases just that- the musical works of his heroes and friends in the industry. 

    Reviving the concept after the initial Friends & Heroes tour in 2019, the 2025 lineup will feature Grand Ole Opry member and Army veteran Craig Morgan, singer-songwriter and active voice for Artist & Creators with Advocacy in Washington D.C. Deana Carter, singer-songwriter, actor, and two-decade Grand Ole Opry member Trace Adkins, and previous member of Blake Shelton’s team on The Voice, rising country star Emily Ann Roberts.

    “The ‘Friends & Heroes’ Tour is one of my favorite tours because as a fan, I can’t think of a cooler concert to see. I get spoiled every night seeing these icons come out and do four or five of the biggest hits of their storied careers. And then get introduced to new talent like Emily Ann. I can’t wait.”

    – Blake Shelton

    Once more, Shelton is partnering with the social platform Propellor to support the work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Through this partnership, concertgoers can enter to win exclusive experiences and prizes through the Friends & Heroes tour, all while supporting one of the leading research centers for childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

    Friends & Heroes will be coming to New York on March 8 at the MVP Arena on Saturday, March 8. Ticket sales will begin Friday, September 13 at 10:00 AM local time. For more details and ticket purchasing, please visit here.

    The full list of tour dates is below.

    TOUR DATES

    February 27 – Lexington, KY / Rupp Arena

    February 28 – Knoxville, TN / Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center

    March 1 – Greensboro, NC / Greensboro Coliseum

    March 6 – Newark, NJ / Prudential Center

    March 7 – Boston, MA / TD Garden

    March 8 – Albany, NY / MVP Arena

    March 13 – Greenville, SC / Bon Secours Wellness Arena

    March 14 – North Charleston, SC / North Charleston Coliseum

    March 15 – Atlanta, GA / State Farm Arena

    March 20 – Baltimore, MD / CFG Bank Arena

    March 21 – Uncasville, CT / Mohegan Sun Arena

    March 22 -State College, PA / Bryce Jordan Center

  • Pentatonix Announce 2024 Holiday Tour Making Three Stops in NY

    Pentatonix have announced the dates for their 2024 holiday tour: Hallelujah! It’s A Christmas Tour. Pentatonix’s holiday tradition returns for the third year with their biggest Christmas tour yet. They will play at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 26, in Albany on Nov. 16, and in Buffalo on Nov. 23.

    pentatonix

    Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee make up the three-time Grammy-winning and Emmy-nominated quintet, Pentatonix. They have announced a 2024 winter tour going from Nov 14 to Dec 22. The group will hit three venues in New York; Madison Square Garden, MVP Arena in Albany, and KeyBank Center in Buffalo.

    Since emerging in 2011, the vocal quintet has reached unprecedented rights for an a cappella group. They have sold 10 million albums worldwide and have performed everywhere from The White House and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to The Hollywood Bowl. They have had two albums hit #1 on the Billboard 200—Pentatonix [2015] and A Pentatonix Christmas [2016]. They made history as the first a cappella act to win ‘Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella’ at the Grammys in 2015 and 2016. and again they won a Grammy in the category “Best Country Duo/Group Performance” for their duet with Dolly Parton on her song “Jolene.” 

    pentatonix

    The group has played at many world-renowned venues and for world-renowned people such as The Kennedy Center Honors for Tom Hanks, covering “That Thing You Do” as President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama watched from the crowd. They have also collaborated with Kelly Clarkson, Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, and Lindsey Stirling, to name a few.

    They played a role in the film Pitch Perfect 2, and in 2023, received a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Pentatonix will also star in the upcoming Netflix holiday romcom, Meet Me Next Christmas.

    Learn more about Pentatonix here.

    Pentatonix: Hallelujah! It’s A Christmas Tour Dates:

    11/14 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena

    11/16 – Albany, NY @ MVP Arena

    11/17 – Hershey, PA @ GIANT Center

    11/19 – Worcester, MA @ DCU Center

    11/21 – Fairfax, VA @ EagleBank Arena

    11/23 – Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center

    11/24 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena

    11/26 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden

    11/30 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena

    12/1 – Columbia, SC @ Colonial Life Arena

    12/3 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena

    12/4 – Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena

    12/5 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

    12/7 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center

    12/8 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

    12/10 – Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center

    12/11 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena

    12/12 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena

    12/14 – Sioux Falls, SD @ Denny Sanford PREMIER Center

    12/15 – Fargo, ND @ Fargodome

    12/17 – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum

    12/18 – Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena

    12/19 – Tulsa, OK @  BOK Center

    12/21 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena

    12/22 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

  • In Focus: John 5 Shreds Albany’s Empire Underground 

    On Wednesday, September 4, guitar virtuoso John 5 delivered an unforgettable performance at Albany’s Empire Underground. The venue switched from the larger Empire Live to take advantage of the superior acoustics for a live album recording. This more intimate setting gave fans an up-close experience with one of rock’s most iconic guitarists, making for an immersive show that fans will not soon forget.

    John 5 @ Albany's Empire Underground

    For over 30 years, John 5 has been a highly-touted guitarist, known for his work with acts like Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, and Mötley Crüe, while also maintaining a prolific solo career. 

    Tom Atkins Band @ Albany's Empire Underground

    The night kicked off with Albany’s own Tom Atkins Band, who brought their local flair to the stage. Los Angeles’ Turning Jane was next up, setting the tone with their dynamic performances.

    Turning Jane @ Albany's Empire Underground

    John 5’s set at Empire Underground showcased his unmatched versatility, effortlessly blending genres and switching stringed instruments.

    John 5 @ Albany's Empire Underground

    As the night came to a close, the crowd was left buzzing from John 5’s electrifying performance. With a live album soon to follow, fans can look forward to reliving the magic of the night. The combination of an intimate setting, stellar opening acts, and the possibility of a live recording made this show a standout.

  • Albany Rockers State Champs Release Music Video “Too Late to Say”

    Albany-raised pop-punk band State Champs put forth a new music video for their single, “Too Late to Say.” The release comes just after the band announced their fifth studio album, State Champs, to be released on November 8.

    The track “Too Late to Say” showcases an unfamiliar sound to the group’s norm. One that displays a refreshing vulnerability for the band. It rings youthful and polished, but the track holds deeper meaning. “Too Late to Say” highlights the fear of losing yourself. The music video embodies this narrative as the band is seen performing in the back of a speeding truck. This scene is a metaphor for the fast-paced reality of life and its moments.

    The music video is an intimate showcasing of the group’s inner fears, and concerns for their future, as well as reminiscing on fears of their past. Throughout the video you see the truck moving quickly down the road. This theme symbolizes the speed at which life may feel to pass as one ages.

    “Too Late to Say” is a track off of State Champs’ upcoming 12-song, self-titled album, State Champs. The band is also set to tour across North America beginning November 8 alongside the release of the album. The band has become a major player in the pop-punk scene, championing the genre over the past decade.

    For more information on State Champs upcoming releases, and to check out their new music video, click here.

  • Robert DeLong Headlines 15th Annual PearlPalooza

    Heading to Albany on September 21 is the 15th rendition of PearlPalooza, Albany’s highly anticipated annual music festival. From 12:00 pm until 7:00 pm, PearlPalooza presents 30 local vendors, activities, and musical performances. Headlining the music acts is indie artist Robert DeLong, accompanied by Jakob Nowell, The Ramona Flowers, Laveda, and the Sugar Hold.

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    Before the festival officially begins, MVP Healthcare presents YogaPalooza, a free city-wide yoga class that is available to all.  A group of instructors from The Hot Yoga Spot will instruct and assist this free 60-minute yoga class, compatible with all levels. Those who wish to participate can register using this link.

    Following YogaPalooza are the incredibly diverse all-ages musical acts, presented by  102.7 FM WEQX, the Downtown Albany Business Improvement District (BID), and Sugar Productions. The official craft beer sponsors of the event, Indian Ladder Farms Cidery & Brewery, and Brown’s Brewing Company, are just one of the many local businesses providing their goods to guests of the festival.

    Musical acts begin at 12:30 with The Sugar Hold. Performances will take place on the PearlPalooza stage at N Pearl Street & Sheridan Avenue.

    PearlPalooza Performance Schedule

    The Sugar Hold | 12:30 PM

    Laveda | 1:30 PM

    The Ramona Flowers | 2:30 PM

    Jakob Nowell | 4:00 PM
    performing songs from Sublime and Jakobs Castle

    Robert DeLong | 5:30 PM

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    More information on PearlPalooza in Albany can be found here, including the full list of available vendors, which is yet to be announced. Musical events start at 12:30 pm, half an hour after the festival officially begins.