Kings of Leon are set to launch a North American tour this summer in support of their most recent album, When You See Yourself. The 26-show trek will kick off August 3rd at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida, and wrap October 3rd at the Sunlight Supply …
Read More »SXSW Announces Return to In-Person Event in March 2022
Austin’s South by Southwest festival was one of the first in-person events to be canceled last year over concern for health and safety during the Covid-19 pandemic. But now, over a year later, festival organizers have announced that the arts, music, and tech festival will be returning IRL in 2022. …
Read More »U.K.'s First Socially Distanced Venue Shut Down Due to Lockdown Measures
The U.K.’s Virgin Money Unity Arena, the first “dedicated socially distanced” venue, was forced to shut down after six weeks of hosting shows due to new Covid-19 restrictions in the Newcastle area. “In light of the announcement that new local lockdown measures will be introduced in the North East, our …
Read More »Wilco, Sleater-Kinney Announce Co-Headlining Tour
Wilco and Sleater-Kinney will be co-headlining a tour this summer. Following Wilco’s North American and European spring tour dates in support ofOde to Joy, the two bands will link up for a tour of outdoor amphitheaters and venues across the U.S. The It’s Time Summer 2020 co-headlining tour will kick …
Read More »Hayley Williams Announces Petals for Armor Tour
Hayley Williams has announced a tour for her upcoming solo project,Petals for Armor, out May 8th. The Petals for Armor Tour will begin May 13th with a set of dates in Europe and the U.K., followed by a North American tour kicking off May 28th at the Moore Theatre in …
Read More »Bush Announce New LP, Drop 'Flowers on a Grave'
Bush have dropped a new song, “Flowers on a Grave,” the lead single from their upcoming album, The Kingdom, out in May. “Flowers on a Grave” is available on YouTube now and will arrive on all streaming platforms on March 4th. “The sadness is the emptiness/We’re shadows in the rain,” …
Read More »Kraftwerk Bring 3-D Concerts Back to North America on 2020 Summer Tour
Electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk will bring their immersive “3-D Concerts” back stateside this summer for the first time in four years. They’re currently celebrating their 50th anniversary. The 27-date tour begins June 19th at Seattle’s Moore Theatre and circles the U.S. — including stops at Austin’s ACL Live at the …
Read More »John Sebastian and Lovin' Spoonful Members to Reunite at Los Angeles Benefit Gig
John Sebastian will reunite with the surviving members of the Lovin’ Spoonful for the first time in 20 years next week as part of a Los Angeles-area benefit gig. Sebastian and former bandmates Joe Butler and Steve Boone last performed together at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction …
Read More »Bright Eyes Tease New Music, Announce 2020 World Tour
Since announcing their comeback from a nine-year hiatus last month, Bright Eyes have teased new music and unveiled a 2020 world tour. Frontman Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nate Wolcott hinted at a new record in the clip above, complete with the three musicians overseeing an orchestra in a studio. …
Read More »Morrissey, Blondie, Bauhaus to Headline First Cruel World Festival
Morrissey, Bauhaus, Blondie, and Devo will headline a new one-day festival, Cruel World, set to take place May 2nd at the Grounds at Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles. The lineup boasts an array of luminaries from the worlds of new wave, goth, and post-punk, including Echo and the …
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