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  • Psych-Funk Band Lettuce Partners with GZA of Wu Tang Clan for 2025 Co-Headline Tour

    Psychedelic funk band Lettuce and legendary emcee GZA join forces for ‘The Get Up Tour’ in 2025. The tour sees 17 dates including one at Brooklyn Steel on February 7.

    GRAMMY-nominated psychedelic funk band Lettuce kicks off 2025 with ‘The Get Up Tour,’ an expansive 17-date run at prominent venues throughout the U.S. Joining Lettuce on seven of those performances is legendary hip-hop artist GZA of Wu-Tang Clan. GZA presents his iconic 1995 album Liquid Swords in full with The Phunky Nomads Band. On those performances, GZA will play the first set of the evening followed by Lettuce marking a full night of music and inevitable collaboration.

    The tour kicks off on the West Coast from Jan 22 – 24 in Del Mar, CA, followed by Los Angeles and Oakland. The tour comes to a close on March 2 in Denver, Colorado. New York City gets a taste of the tour on February 7 at Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn.

    GZA’s Liquid Swords was released in 1995 and has become a widely revered album celebrated for its sharp lyricism and vivid imagery. The record heavily samples dialogue from the 1980 cult martial arts classic Shogun Assassin and uses dark, atmospheric beats throughout. The record charted at #9 on the Billboard 200 chart, #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly 20 years after its release.

    The Get Up Tour 2025 Dates:

    Jan 22, 2025 – The Sound at Del Mar – Del Mar, CA*

    Jan 23, 2025 – The Novo – Los Angeles, CA*

    Jan 24, 2025 – Fox Theater – Oakland, CA*

    Jan 31, 2025 – Mercury Ballroom – Louisville, KY ^

    Feb 1, 2025 – Mercury Ballroom – Louisville, KY ^

    Feb 2, 2025 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH ^

    Feb 4, 2025 – XL Live – Harrisburg, PA*

    Feb 5, 2025 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA*

    Feb 6, 2025 – The Fillmore Silver Spring – Silver Spring, MD*

    Feb 7, 2025 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY*

    Feb 8, 2025 – House of Blues Boston – Boston, MA %

    Feb 10, 2025 – Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, NC ^

    Feb 11, 2025 – Georgia Theatre – Athens, GA ^

    Feb 12, 2025 – Victory North – Savannah, GA ^

    Feb 13, 2025 – Miami Beach Bandshell (Jam Cruise Pre-Party) – Miami, FL

    Feb 14-19, 2025 – Jam Cruise – Miami, FL

    Mar 2, 2025 – The Mission Ballroom – Denver #

    * Co-Headline Show w/ GZA

    ^ An Evening with Lettuce

    % Lettuce w/ Support TBD

    # w/ The Colorado Symphony

    For more information on Lettuce and GZA’s ‘The Get Up Tour’ and to purchase tickets to any of the dates, click here.

  • Amy Zou, Looi, and T Shan to Perform at The Sultan Room in Brooklyn on November 17

    NY-based indie/alternative artists Amy Zou, Looi, and T. Shan are set to perform at The Sultan Room in Brooklyn on November 17.

    All three featured artists create indie/alternative music and are based out of New York. Amy Zou is a singer-songwriter, musician, and producer based in Brooklyn. She spent her formative years playing classical piano and flute, before channeling her love for singing, reading, & writing into songwriting. Now, she crafts genre-bending songs, layering in sonic complexity with sometimes cerebral metaphors & fictional worlds into her lyrics. Her upcoming EP I’ve Been Looking For You captures an ambient, avant-pop-leaning sound sieved through an experiential lens of self-discovery. It is a classic hero’s journey turned inward – a search for adventure within the confines of your bedroom, half-remembered dreams, and in the place between decisions.

    Raised between China and both coasts of the US, T. Shan’s music blends increasingly wide genre influences united by his biting, confessional lyrics. His music reflects the highs and lows of modern love, yet never loses sight of where he and his family came from.On his latest EP “Flowers & Spice,” released in 2023, T. Shan sought to explore a host of new sonic terrains, from indie rock ballads to house rap dance tracks, all while telling a love story from its blossoming to its post-mortem. Intimate and hectic, saccharine yet bitter, the record braids together reflections of diving headfirst into love while hesitant from the aches of past scars, numbing yourself amidst strobe lights and D&B, and coming to peace with the good and bad of a bygone affection.

    Amy Zou

    A singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and seasoned performer, Looi is working to release her debut EP — an intergenerational exploration of her Chinese-Malaysian heritage, which exists within the soundscapes of neo-soul, alt-indie, and r&b pop. Her cult following of listeners keeps up with her journey through enchanting performances of unreleased music, private demos, and select public releases. The November 17 show follows the release of her latest single, “Cherries.”

    The show begins at 7:00 PM on Sunday November 17. The event is 21+ and tickets are currently at $22. The Sultan Room in Brooklyn is standing room only, with very limited seating available on a first come, first served basis. It is highly recommended arriving early to secure one of the few seats. Each of these artists plan to rock the house in their own unique ways, and the performances are ones you’ll not want to miss.

    Looi

    For more information on the upcoming show at The Sultan Room on Nov 17 featuring Amy Zou, Looi, and T.Shan, click here.

  • Stereophonics Announce Spring North America Tour to Stop in NYC

    Acclaimed U.K. band, Stereophonics, will embark on their first tour in three years in Spring, 2025. They will hit the Brooklyn Paramount on Mar. 25 and have announced a new studio album planned for next year.

    Stereophonics

    Stereophonic’s North American tour will kick off Mar. 21 at Théâtre Beanfield in Montreal and will conclude Apr. 11 in Mexico City. The tour will reach major cities across the continent such as, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, and more.

    The tour will see the band perform hits from their expansive catalogue including “Dakota,” “Have A Nice Day,” “Maybe Tomorrow,” “C’est La Vie,” “A Thousand Trees,” and more, along with songs from a new studio album coming in 2025.

    In addition to the North American dates, Stereophonics will play some of the U.K. and Ireland’s biggest venues including Dublin’s St. Anne’s Park, Cork’s Virgin Media Park, London’s Finsbury Park, Huddersfield’s The John Smith’s Stadium, and Glasgow’s Bellahouston Park as part of Summer Sessions.

    Frontman Kelly Jones notes, “Being on the road again with my best friends, playing all the hits of this band’s catalog, for people in 2025 makes me so excited, we should make a new album…oh wait…we already did that! See ya there for more good times….TUNE!!! TUNE!!! TUNE!!”

    Stereophonics achievements include eight U.K. #1 albums, 12 U.K. Top 10 albums and 11 U.K. Top 10 singles, including the U.K. #1 single “Dakota.” The group have sold over 10 million albums, 1.5 billion global streams and five BRIT award nominations, with one BRIT award win. Their hits collection, Decade In The Sun, sold over 1.7 million copies in the U.K. alone and is certified Quintuple Platinum, while in 2022, on their last U.K. arena tour and Cardiff Stadium headline shows, they sold over 250,000 tickets.

    Special guests for the tour will be announced soon. Tickets are available now. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    Stereophonics 2025 Tour Dates:

    Mar. 21—Montreal, QC—Théâtre Beanfield
    Mar. 22—Toronto, ON—Massey Hall
    Mar. 23—Philadelphia, PA—Union Transfer
    Mar. 25—New York, NY—Brooklyn Paramount
    Mar. 26—Boston, MA—House of Blues
    Mar. 28—Washington, DC—Lincoln Theatre
    Mar. 29—Cleveland, OH—VENUE TBA
    Mar. 30—Chicago, IL—The Vic Theatre
    Apr. 2—Vancouver, BC—Vogue Theatre
    Apr. 3—Seattle, WA—Neptune Theatre
    Apr. 4—Portland, OR—McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
    Apr. 6—San Francisco, CA—The Regency Ballroom
    Apr. 8—Los Angeles, CA—The Wiltern
    Apr. 9—San Diego, CA—Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay
    Apr. 11—Mexico City, MX—Teatro Metropólitan

  • Iron Maiden Live in Brooklyn present Heavy Metal-Infused Dystopian Future on Stage

    In the 1980s, Iron Maiden led the charge in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement, guiding heavy metal music into a resurgence in popularity. A younger generation of hard rock fans embraced Iron Maiden and other NWOBHM bands that injected the intensity of punk rock into the more polished heavy metal sound of the 1970s. 

    As impactful as that new genre of music became in the 1980s, few bands survived beyond that era. Decades later, Iron Maiden still rules the heavy metal world. Forming in 1975 in London, England, Iron Maiden reached its widest mainstream appeal with a series of platinum albums and arena-headlining tours in the 1980s. Perhaps indicating another possible resurgence, the band’s 17th and most recent album, Senjutsu, recorded in 2019 and released in 2021, proved to be Iron Maiden’s highest-charting album in the United States.

    Senjutsu (Japanese: 戦術, “Tactics”) was the band’s first album of new songs in six years. Despite fluctuating record sales, Iron Maiden’s tours have maintained high drawing power. Part of the success of the band’s tours in the 2000s was the return of vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith to the fold in 1999. Since their return, Iron Maiden stabilized as a sextet, with founder and bassist Steve Harris, guitarists Dave Murray and Janick Gers, and drummer Nicko McBrain, who is touring despite suffering a stroke in January 2023.

    The latter part of Iron Maiden’s The Legacy of the Beast World Tour in 2022 introduced audiences to three songs from Senjutsu, but the overall setlist was largely a retrospective repertoire. The current The Future Past World Tour, which began in Europe in 2023 and will end this December in South America, includes five songs from Senjutsu, five songs from 1986’s Somewhere in Time, and five other songs, mostly from the 1980s. Fan favorites like “Run for the Hills” were omitted on this tour.

    At Barclay Center, as at other tour stops, the house music blasted at 8:50 p.m. with UFO’s “Doctor Doctor,” followed by Vangelis’ instrumental “End Titles” from the 1982 science fiction film Blade Runner. Indeed, the graphics of the stage setting soon referenced the futuristic cyberpunk style associated with that film. The center back of the stage showed two animated videos of Iron Maiden’s mascot, Eddie the Head, the cyborg version on the left and the samurai on the right. Within seconds, a center panel revealed an artistic rendition of a barren, dystopian-looking city street in Japan in the dark of night.

    The musicians began the synthesized bass and guitar introduction of “Caught Somewhere in Time,” the opening track from the 1986 album, Somewhere in Time. The front line of Harris, Smith, Murray and Gers immediately made use of the entire stage, pacing everywhere as they played their instruments. Wearing dark goggles and an open calf-length coat, Dickinson ran onto the stage, spun his microphone stand high above him, and added to the high energy. The now-standing audience sang loudly to the repetitive one-line chorus.

    Dickinson was remarkable on stage. The 66-year-old’s soaring, operatic-style vocals were remarkably strong and brilliantly clear, especially considering that he has survived bouts of cancer on his tongue, neck and throat. He also moved amazingly well, continuously leaping across the stage, thanks to a recent hip replacement and five and a half inches of titanium hammered into his femur. Iron Maiden’s three-guitar structure extended nearly every song to showcase the talents in the band. Flighty solos, harmonious twin and triple guitar leads, and even a few brief duels superbly filled out the songs. Several times, Dickinson took advantage of these interludes to walk offstage and change his wardrobe.

    In addition to all the futuristic visuals that accompanied Iron Maiden’s music, a 10-foot-tall Eddie made three appearances. The creature’s first cameo was during the second song, “Stranger in a Strange Land.” Appearing as a cyborg, parts of his internal musculature were exposed and his eyes glowed bright under his cowboy hat. Eddie returned to the stage during “Heaven Can Wait” and engaged with Dickinson in a gun battle, illuminated by pyrotechnics. Eddie’s final cameo was during the song “Iron Maiden,” in which he appeared as a samurai, threatening Gers with a giant katana sword.

    Iron Maiden concluded the main set with the song “Iron Maiden,” which was recorded when Paul Di’Anno was the lead singer. Di’Anno died this past October 21 at age 66. The cause of death has not been disclosed, but he suffered health issues in recent years that restricted him to performing in a wheelchair. The band returned on stage for a three-song encore. The musicians and their fans maintained the same high level of energy for two hours. As the musicians took their final bows, a recording of the Monty Python song, “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” played through the arena’s speakers, finally reducing the temperature of the event.

    Iron Maiden is far from finished. Although the band has no plans for recording new music between now and then, Iron Maiden this past September announced its next tour. The Run for Your Lives world tour will begin in May 2025 in Budapest, Hungary. The tour will celebrate Iron Maiden’s 50th anniversary with an elaborate stage show and a setlist comprised of selected songs exclusively from the band’s first nine albums, from 1980’s Iron Maiden to 1992’s Fear of the Dark. American dates have not yet been announced.

    Iron Maiden – Barclays Center, Brooklyn – Saturday, November 2, 2024

    Setlist: Caught Somewhere in Time, Stranger in a Strange Land, The Writing on the Wall, Days of Future Past, The Time Machine, The Prisoner, Death of the Celts, Can I Play with Madness, Heaven Can Wait, Alexander the Great, Fear of the Dark, Iron Maiden, Hell on Earth, The Trooper, Wasted Years

    Photography by Ehud Lazin

  • Legendary Comic Institution Second City Announces New York Comedy Debut at Brooklyn Outpost

    The iconic Second City Comic Institution announces the New York Comedy Festival’s debut at their Brooklyn outpost. The festival lasts from Nov 8 to 17.

    Following the successful launch of The Second City New York earlier this year, the iconic comedy institution is once again raising the bar. Building on the legacy of its renowned Chicago and Toronto siblings, the Brooklyn outpost is entering an exciting new chapter with a prime spot in the 2024 New York Comedy Festival.

    Second City New York’s highly anticipated debut at the 2024 New York Comedy Festival showcases over 20 guest performances, from Friday, November 8 to Sunday, November 17. From high-energy improv to hysterical stand-up, the festival’s schedule showcases The Second City’s signature mix of classic formats and fresh, boundary-pushing experiments.

    Second City opened its doors in 1959 as a small comedy cabaret and has since grown to become the world’s most influential name in improvisation and comedy, celebrating its 65th year in business in 2024. The Second City’s stages, Touring Companies, and Training Centers across North America have proudly been the launch pad and artistic home for many of the funniest performers, writers, directors, and comedic minds on the planet.

    In addition, due to the incredible response from New York audiences, the current Mainstage Revue production of Ruthless Acts of Kindness has been extended through Saturday, November 16. The added performances provide fans a few more opportunities to catch this immersive production featuring sketch and improv scenes diving into the absurdities of everyday life with a special nod to New York City’s quirks and characters.

    For more information on the upcoming New York City Comedy Festival, and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Alt-Rockers Badfish Announce 2025 ‘Gimme the Gold Tour’, 3 NY Dates

    Alternative/Reggae group Badfish have announced the “Gimme the Gold Tour 2025” which sees dates in Buffalo, Saratoga and Brooklyn in February.

    For nearly 25 years, Badfish have channeling the music and live performance of reggae/punk/ska legends Sublime with a reverence to the ingenuity of Sublime’s songs – and a vibe all their own. Sublime is arguably one of the most influential and enduring acts of their generation. In 2001, Rhode Island-based Badfish was formed as a fun project with one goal: to perform the Sublime songs they knew and loved for fans who shared that love. It didn’t take long for this “fun project” to develop into a full-time touring endeavor that persists to this day. 

    Badfish regularly tallies over a hundred shows per year, performing at large-scale festivals and headlining theaters across the US. Now after two decades of celebrating the music of Sublime, Badfish is ready to kick into another gear with the release of some exciting new original tracks on Ineffable Records. Badfish recently released its second new track – the anthemic “F You Pay Me” (featuring Grieves) – as the follow up to the band’s first single “High With You” (featuring Little Stranger). The crowd’s enthusiastic response to these new songs makes them feel right at home alongside Sublime staples in the Badfish set.

    Harnessing this new creative energy, Badfish is set to gear up for their 2025 “Gimme the Gold Tour.” The tour takes the boys around the country where they’ll surely keep the vibes high for some familiar faces and many new ones as well. Badfish’s tour sees three dates in NY on this tour. Firstly, in Buffalo at Town Ballroom on February 2, next in Saratoga Springs at Putnam Den on Feb 20, and lastly on Feb 21 at Brooklyn Bowl in NYC.

    Badfish 2025 Gimme the Gold Tour Dates

    1/23: Ardmore, PA | Ardmore Music Hall
    1/24: New Haven, CT | Toad’s Place
    1/25: Sayreville, NJ | Starland Ballroom
    1/29: Charlottesville, VA | Jefferson Theater
    1/30: Falls Church, VA | State Theater
    1/31: Virginia Beach, VA | Elevation 27
    2/1: Charlotte, NC | Amos Southend
    2/2: Charleston, SC | Charleston Pour House
    2/5: Oklahoma City, OK | Tower Theater
    2/6: Tulsa, OK | Cains Ballroom
    2/7: St Louis, MO | The Pageant
    2/8: Fort Wayne, IN | The Clyde Theater
    2/12: Columbus, OH | Newport Music Hall
    2/13: Pittsburgh, PA  | Thunderbird Music Hall
    2/14: Buffalo, NY | Town Ballroom
    2/15: Cleveland, OH | House of Blues
    2/16: Wyandotte, MI | District 142 
    2/19: Killington, VT | Pickle Barrel
    2/20: Saratoga Springs, NY | Putnam Den
    2/21: Brooklyn, NY | Brooklyn Bowl
    2/22: Boston, MA | Paradise Rock Club

    For more information on Badfish and to purchase tickets to their upcoming 2025 “Gimme the Gold Tour,” click here.

  • Greensky Bluegrass Winter Tour Dates Include Stop at Brooklyn Paramount in February

    Bluegrass-Americana troubadours, Greensky Bluegrass have announced 17 new tour dates that will bring the band coast to coast. The tour includes a stop at Brooklyn Paramount on February 13.

    The newly announced dates kick off on January 16 in Blue Lake, CA and include stops throughout California, Nevada and Arizona. Following their West Coast leg, the band will make their way to the East Coast for several shows, including two nights in Washington, D.C. and a stop at NY’s very own Brooklyn Paramount.

    Fans can expect an unforgettable experience highlighted by their cross-genre blend of bluegrass, Americana, rock, and beyond. Greensky Bluegrass are widely known for their thoughtful lyricism, edgy and genre-expansive sound, dazzling live performances and relentless touring schedule. Some of the newly added dates include performances by Fruition and Railroad Earth.

    However, that is only the tip of the complex tale of the five musicians that make up Greensky Bluegrass: Anders Beck [dobro], Michael Arlen Bont [banjo], Dave Bruzza [guitar], Mike Devol [upright bass], and Paul Hoffman [Mandolin]. The five are connected through a deep bond, just as they are seasoned road warriors, they’re a band of brothers who have seen each other through decades of ups and downs, personal and collective highlights, and the moments when life turns it all upside down. 

    GREENSKY BLUEGRASS ON TOUR 

    October 31 @ The Refinery | Charleston, SC

    November 1 @ The Underground | Charlotte, NC

    November 2 @ The Eastern | Atlanta, GA

    November 8 @ Avett Moon | Miramar Beach, FL

    November 9 @ Highlands Food & Wine Festival | Highlands, NC

    November 10 @ The Mill & Mine | Knoxville, TN

    November 12 @ Tipitina’s | New Orleans, LA

    November 14 @ White Oak Music Hall | Houston, TX

    November 15 @ Granada Theater | Dallas, TX

    November 16 @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater | Austin, TX

    December 12-16 @ Strings & Sol | Puerto Morelos, MX

    December 30 @ The Mission Ballroom | Denver, CO*

    December 31 @ The Mission Ballroom | Denver, CO*

    January 16 @ Blue Lake Casino | Blue Lake, CA

    January 17 @ The Crystal Bay Club | Crystal Bay, NV

    January 18 @ Fox Theater | Oakland, CA^

    January 19 @ The Catalyst | Santa Cruz, CA

    January 22 @ Orpheum Theater | Flagstaff, AZ

    January 23 @ The Van Buren | Phoenix, AZ

    January 24 @ The Wiltern | Los Angeles, CA

    January 25 @ The Sound at Del Mar | Del Mar, CA

    February 5 @ F.M. Kirby Center | Wilkes-Barre, PA

    February 6 @ The Fillmore | Philadelphia, PA

    February 7 @ The Anthem | Washington, D.C.

    February 8 @ The Anthem | Washington, D.C.

    February 11 @ Count Basie Center for the Arts | Red Bank, NJ

    February 13 @ Brooklyn Paramount | New York, NY

    February 14 @ College Street Music Hall | New Haven, CT

    February 15 @ House of Blues | Boston, MA

    February 16 @ State Theatre | Portland, ME 

    * with Fruition

    ^ with Railroad Earth

    For more information on Greensky Bluegrass’ upcoming tour and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Shrines Releases New EP ‘Seasons’

    Shrines, the moniker of Brooklyn-based singer and musician Carrie Erving, self-released a new EP, Seasons, on October 18. The release was celebrated with a show at Brooklyn’s C’mon Everybody several days later on October 23.

    Shrines (Credit: Shrines)

    Labelled loosely perhaps as art pop, any effort at finding a straightforward pidgeon-hole for this work are likely to be confounded. In “Infinite Spring” (the EP’s opener) for example, what begins as brooding and operatic quickly finds itself morphed into rocky and club-adjacent.

    Seasons, produced by Rosana Cabán (Psychic Twin, Cosas Cosas), spans four songs exploring the fragility of the individual seasons. At turns reflective, poppy and celebratory, Seasons documents the collective cognitive dissonance of the fluctuations between celebration and trepidation that arise while living in a time of rapidly escalating climate change. This may feel particularly relevant to those enjoying the 80 degree late-October heatwave.

    The highlight of this work is Erving’s voice. One part classical vibrato, one part pop incantation, Shrines’ singing is given room to breathe with very little manipulation. A hint of reverb is applied just at the right moments to draw out some of the music’s spookiness.

    In Seasons, Shrines’ lyrics suggest that allowing ourselves to savor the present moment may be one of the keys to grappling with the larger challenges of our time. Shrines’ new single and video, “Witch Season,” is her homage to spooky season. With lyrics drawing from themes in Irish traditional folklore, “Witch Season” explores getting lost in the woods, immersing oneself in the unknown, and reconnecting with one’s own wild nature, as the music crescendos into a mysterious, Stevie Nicks coded fever-dream.

    Drawing comparisons to Björk and Sinead O’Connor, Shrines skillfully weaves influences of pop, electronic music, indie rock, and Irish sean-nós (traditional ‘old style’ Irish singing) into her music, delivering shimmering art-pop that The New York Times described as ‘spellbinding.’ 

    Find Seasons on Bandcamp.

  • Phantogram Announces 2025 Headline Tour “Running Through Colors” with Stop at Brooklyn Paramount

    Electro-rock duo Phantogram have announced their 2025 headline tour of North America which begins on January 15. The tour begins in Las Vegas, NV and wraps up on February 28 in Hollywood, CA.

    Lauded as an experimental and alternative band and one that’s never been married to a particular genre, Phantogram have continued to alter soundscapes for almost a decade by consistently challenging sound with their signature blend of hard-hitting beats, guitar driven dark psychedelia and electronic pop.  The “Running Through Colors Tour” stops at Brooklyn Paramount in NYC on February 6.

    The band recently released their fifth album, Memory Of A Day via Neon Gold Records. The new album captures that disorienting sense of time travel sparked by a color or song that recalls the most joyful and tragic moments in your life. Alongside the LP, the duo – Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter – have shared their latest single, the driving, and wistful burst of color, “Attaway.”

    Live performances from Phantogram weave together the band’s signature mix of hazy synths, hypnotic guitars, beat-crushing drum machines and mesmerizing vocals. For the bandwriting new music and performing it in front of audiences around the world is their most exciting experience creating together since their early days as a group.

    PHANTOGRAM TOUR DATES

    1/15 – Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas, NV

    1/16 – House of Blues Anaheim – Anaheim, CA

    1/17 – SOMA – San Diego, CA

    1/19 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ

    1/22 – House of Blues Dallas – Dallas, TX

    1/24 – ACL Live at The Moody Theater – Austin, TX

    1/25 – House of Blues – Houston, TX

    1/27 – House of Blues – New Orleans – New Orleans, LA

    1/28 – The Hall – Little Rock, AR

    1/29 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN

    1/31 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA

    2/03 – The Ritz – Raleigh, NC

    2/04 – The Fillmore Silver Spring – Silver Spring, MD

    2/06 – Brooklyn Paramount – Brooklyn, NY

    2/08 – The Fillmore Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA

    2/10 – House of Blues Boston – Boston, MA

    2/12 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON

    2/13 – Saint Andrew’s Hall – Detroit, MI

    2/14 – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL

    2/15 – The Fillmore Minneapolis – Minneapolis, MN

    2/18 – Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO

    2/19 – The Union – Salt Lake City, UT

    2/21 – Moore Theatre – Seattle, WA

    2/22 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC

    2/24 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR

    2/26 – The Masonic – San Francisco, CA

    2/28 – Hollywood Palladium – Hollywood, CA

    For more information on Phantogram and their upcoming 2025 “Running Through Colors Tour,” click here.

  • BRIC Announces Afrofuturistic Halloween Event ‘Disturbia’ as Part of BRIC House Party Series

    BRIC, the Brooklyn-based leading arts and media institution announces the next event in the BRIC House Parties series – Disturbia.

    The October 26 Halloween event at BRIC House in Brooklyn is a project in collaboration with The Culture LP. Disturbia is an eerie Afrofuturistic Halloween experience hosted by multi-talented DJs Quiana Parks, Vashtie, 9am and Eden. This one-of-a-kind Halloween party promises to transport guests into an Afrofuturistic realm with immersive visuals, haunting soundscapes, and pulsing beats.

    BRIC House Party is a new series at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn that lets DJs take center stage in their own creative playground. It’s not just a gig; it’s a full takeover. DJs curate the vibe, from the layout and visuals to the crowd size, for a dynamic, 360-degree experience that fosters a tight-knit connection between them and the audience.

    BRIC House Party builds on BRIC’s longstanding commitment to empowering the communities of Brooklyn. By handing the reins to local DJs, we create a platform for diverse voices and artistic visions, ensuring everyone has a chance to be seen and heard. This event sells tickets ranging from standard to VIP and is mandatorily 21+.

    Disturbia takes place at 9:00pm at 647 Fulton Street in Brooklyn, NY. Standard tickets are being sold online for $27 while VIP tickets are $85. Come in your best futuristic attire and let the beats and visuals guide you through this dark, mystical voyage into the unknown. Disturbia is not just a Halloween event—it’s an odyssey into a haunted futurescape.

    Disturbia is my way of bringing together everything I love- art, music, and that eerie magic only Halloween can create. With New York’s best DJs and an art and sound exhibition that speaks to the soul, we’re crafting an unforgettable experience that invites everyone to step into the unexpected”

    DJ Quiana Parks

    For more information on BRIC House’s Disturbia event and to purchase tickets, click here.