When they make their Los Angeles stop, Johnny Marr and James will perform at the Orpheum Theatre on Sept. 25.
MoreKhruangbin forms a bridge between their many eclectic worlds for what might be their most cohesive project yet, keeping an umbilical cord to their psych-rock beginnings.
MoreLana Del Rey will perform at Fenway Park on Thursday, June 20, 2024.
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Special guests Black Veil Brides, Dance Gavin Dance, and Tech N9Ne will support Falling In Reverse on their summer tour. Jeris Johnson and Nathan James will make appearances on select tour dates.
MoreTickets y boletos to Junior H will go on sale Friday, May 10, at 10am local time.
MoreGitkin’s diverse influences are on full display in a unique display of intersectionality between genres that are so different that they sound as though they were meant for one another.
MoreMacklemore has dropped a new song and video titled “Hind’s Hall.” The protest song supporting the people of Palestine is a no-holds-barred proclamation calling out everyone from President Biden and Fortune 500 companies to the music industry and artists.
MoreBully and Debbie Davidson will join Suki Waterhouse on her North American tour.
MoreBoth events will allow fans to listen to Billie Eilish‘s new album for the first time with Billie and her brother Finneas. In addition, there will be special perks just for American Express Card members.
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Fans subscribed to her mailing list will receive a unique code for an exclusive ticket pre-sale which goes live at 10am on Wednesday, May 8th.
MoreWhether driving tracks forward with cumbia-inflicted percussion or swirling Middle Eastern music and modern funk into a psychedelic fusion, BALTHVS’ prolific output is matched by a consistent delivery on quality.
MoreMy Morning Jack, Trey Anastasio, Fleet Foxes, Asiatica, and Sashamon did not get to perform.
MoreAcross three stages, a truly diabolical array of bands will unleash their daunting sonic loads and frenetic frenzies of dance.
MoreTicket holders report not receiving an immediate email informing them of the cancellation. Instead, they had to rely on randomly seeing the announcement on social media with just about 12 hours notice of the gates opening.
More“You Can Rest Easy” carries over the consistency of Symmetry, spotlighting the team’s production chops while synth-pop remains a driving descriptor of their music.
MoreGetting there can be quite the sh*t show. And getting out is even worse. But we got all the intel from our past year’s coverage to make it seamless.
MoreJust when you think moms and kids can’t love Imagine Dragons anymore, the chart-topping band has just released a new version of their hit song “Eyes Closed,” but this time, they’re bringing the heat with the Spanish vocals of J Balvin.
MoreSpellbinding synth-rock melodies, fuzzy shoegaze, and manically sprinting ragers comprise this week’s round-up!
MorePinkPantheress is the wonderchild of the social media age. Her music dances the fine line between EuroTrash and Italian Techno, Jungle and Hyperpop, UK Garage, and a dash of the most popular section we were all scrolling through in our MySpace days, as we tried to learn beat-making on Apple’s GarageBand.
MoreRage Against The Machine’s first show was performed in 1991 at Cal State Northridge.
MoreLet’s talk about them overlaps. Fans will have to choose between Simple Minds and Soft Cell. Will you “Get It On”?
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Folds will bring his fan-curated new show to major cities like Los Angeles, San Diego, Brooklyn, Dallas, and more!
More“World Got Great” scratches that early aughts itch for a time that’s so often evoked yet rarely captured, unless by bands who were there.
MoreThe lineup is so packed with must-see acts, it’s like squeezing into a Spanx onesie!
MoreFrom Erick the Architect and Julia Holter to Blu DeTiger, Abby Sage and Gaby Moreno — concert season is warming up!
MoreThe three-day Southern California music festival will be headlined by Sting, Incubus, and My Morning Jacket — along with performances by Local Natives, Santigold, Devo, Fleet Foxes, and many more.
MoreSurrounded by their gentle but radiant harmonies, Local Natives navigate the uncertainty that permeates the world around them with characteristic grace and splendor.
MoreThe R&B and neo-soul phenomenon will take his forthcoming record ‘Algorithm’ on the road this summer with Fana Hues.
MoreTickets for Slipknot start at $50 and go up to $258 + service fees. VIP tickets, from $368 to $719 + service fees, are available for those who want to elevate their experience.
MoreWith dates across the U.S. and Canada the rising singer/songwriter will be joined by The Brook & The Buff, The Paper Kites, and Ray Bull on select dates.
MoreThe guitar riff and slicked-back production on “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” zero in on Babe Club’s ability to capture catchy melodies.
MoreTicket prices range from $69 to $518 + service fees.
MoreCelebrating 25 Years of ‘Slipknot’ the band will be joined on their tour by special guests Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture, and Vended.
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