This stop on their tour caps off an exhausting and productive year for PUP. They’ve been touring non-stop since the release of their great new LP Who Will Look After the Dogs?. Believe it or not, this is the 46th stop of their tour since May, with dates spanning both Europe and the US. They picked up Rosenstock for this joint bill starting in September and have been playing together almost every night since.
Read MoreOn September 24th, the walls of Pallati i Kongreseve in Tirana pulsed with nostalgia and raw energy as Dire Straits Legacy kicked off their European tour in unforgettable fashion. From the very first notes, it was clear the band wasn’t here to simply revisit the past—they were here to reignite it.
Read MoreOn September 19th, the Bluebird Theater in Denver pulsed with contagious energy as Nimino took the stage, transforming the intimate venue into a late-night dance sanctuary. The packed crowd was immediately swept up in his magnetic blend of house, hip-hop, and UK garage, a genre-fusing performance that proved why Nimino is quickly becoming one of the most exciting rising artists in electronic music.
Read MoreTame Impala, the psychedelic project of Kevin Parker, has officially announced his highly anticipated new album Deadbeat, set for release on October 17. To celebrate, Parker will embark on the Deadbeat U.S. tour, a short but electrifying run that kicks off with a two-night stand at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Halloween and wraps up November 14 at Oakland Arena.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, September 3rd, the Hollywood Bowl hosted a co-headlining night of pure musical magic, with Snarky Puppy setting the stage before Hiatus Kaiyote delivered one of their most captivating performances to date. If the first set was a masterclass in jazz fusion, Hiatus Kaiyote followed it with an explosion of psychedelic rock and soul that left the massive crowd breathless.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, September 3rd, the Hollywood Bowl transformed into a playground of rhythm, groove, and sheer musical wizardry as Snarky Puppy took the stage for a co-headlining show with Hiatus Kaiyote. The result was an evening that reminded Los Angeles just how thrilling live jazz fusion can be when performed by a band operating at the absolute height of its powers.
Read MoreNearly sixty years into one of the most remarkable careers in music, Yusuf / Cat Stevens is preparing to take fans on a journey unlike any before. This fall, the legendary singer-songwriter will embark on Cat On The Road To Findout — An Evening Of Tales, Tunes, And Other Mysteries, a rare tour that pairs his timeless catalog with stories and reflections from his extraordinary life.
Read MoreOn a warm summer night in Downtown Phoenix, The Van Buren was transformed into a haven that would soon be used for heartfelt storytelling and Texas-inspired country soul. Flatland Cavalry brought their Flatland Forever(more) Tour to the sold-out venue, with nearly 2,000 fans in the standing-room floor and mezzanine seating.
Read MoreOn a breezy San Diego evening, the Rady Shell became ground zero for one of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s most ambitious live moments to date — a full-scale collaboration with the San Diego Symphony. The Australian psych-rock titans have built their reputation on relentless reinvention and fearless experimentation, but pairing their shape-shifting sound with a symphony pushed them into truly cinematic territory.
Read MoreBig Freedia brought the spirit—and then some—to the historic Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever, transforming the venue’s gothic solemnity into a joyous, bass-thumping sanctuary of movement, music, and memory.
Read MoreReleased in May, The Scholars marks Car Seat Headrest’s thirteenth album and second since the band seemed to make a major stylistic shift with Making a Door Less Open. Recorded during Will Toledo’s continued battle with long COVID, the album showcased increased collaboration among band members like Ethan Ives and Andrew Katz, which is growing more and more common with CSH’s output.
Read MoreIn a weekend brimming with magic, nostalgia, and the unmistakable heartbeat of San Francisco’s musical history, Dead & Company delivered an unforgettable final chapter to their 60th Anniversary celebration at Golden Gate Park. Sunday, August 3rd wasn’t just the last show of the three-day event, it was the definitive highlight, a performance that transcended expectation and became an instant classic in the band’s storied legacy.
Read MoreFor one night, the Arizona Financial Theatre wasn’t just a concert venue, but a place of catharsis and power. Teddy Swims brought his I've Tried Everything But Therapy (ITEBT) tour to a completely sold-out Phoenix crowd, filling the 5,000-cap venue with emotions and powerhouse vocals that left everyone on their feet.
Read MoreAfter three decades of relentless touring, genre-defining records, and anthems that fueled countless high school mixtapes, Less Than Jake still know exactly how to throw a party. Their recent stop at San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom was more than just a concert, it was a riotous celebration of ska-punk camaraderie, a reminder that some bands never lose their spark, only sharpen it.
Read MoreBefore Less Than Jake took over San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom, it was Fishbone who set the night ablaze, reminding everyone why they’re not just pioneers of the ska-punk-funk-soul hybrid, but still one of the most electrifying live bands in existence. Decades deep into their career, Fishbone continues to redefine what it means to open a show, turning their set into a full-throttle headliner-worthy experience that left the crowd breathless and begging for more.
Read MoreOn a breezy Los Angeles night, beneath the flickering lights of Dodger Stadium, My Chemical Romance proved that time is powerless against the raw emotion and theatrical spectacle they’ve spent two decades perfecting. As part of their Long Live The Black Parade tour, the band delivered a seismic, two-act performance that was equal parts nostalgia-fueled resurrection and fearless reinvention.
Read MoreOn a picture-perfect night at the Santa Barbara Bowl, Father John Misty reminded the crowd why he remains one of the most captivating and enigmatic live performers of his generation. Touring in support of his latest album Mahashmashana, the indie-folk provocateur—born Josh Tillman—delivered a sprawling, cinematic set that fused theatricality, emotional depth, and musical mastery into one unforgettable evening.
Read MorePrepare the eyeliner and dust off your military jackets—The Black Parade is marching into Los Angeles this summer. My Chemical Romance will be taking over Dodger Stadium on July 26th and 27th, 2025, for a back-to-back celebration of their landmark 2006 album that changed the landscape of rock music forever. These two shows are part of a limited 10-city North American run, produced by Live Nation, where the band will perform The Black Parade in its entirety—just as they did to explosive acclaim at the most recent When We Were Young Festival.
Read MoreUnder a velvet Santa Barbara sky on July 19th, The Marías delivered a spellbinding performance that turned the historic Santa Barbara Bowl into a dreamscape of sound, light, and emotion. Riding the wave of their Submarine tour, the band proved exactly why the hype surrounding them has only grown more fervent with each passing show. This wasn’t just a concert—it was an experience, a fever dream of divine vocals, hypnotic grooves, and dazzling visuals that left the crowd floating.
Read MoreOn a golden July evening at the Santa Barbara Bowl, something quietly magical unfolded. As openers for Caamp, the Chicago indie soul-pop group Whitney took the stage for a compact but unforgettable 45-minute set that shimmered with warmth, good vibes, and pure musical joy. While technically not the headliners, by the time their last notes faded into the coastal air, it was clear: Whitney had stolen the show.
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