Now in its sixth year, the indie-pop festival is held for two days every October and showcases more than just great music. It helps to promote the local vendors, artisans, and establishments in the developing Northeast D.C. neighborhood.
Molly Tuttle was the opener for the recent Old Crow Medicine Show concert at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. Here's our collection of shots from a fantastic set.
Our collection of photos from a great show at the Echostage in Washington D.C., headlined by Tritonal.
When a teen gears up for their first major music concert or festival, it's a big deal, and safety needs to be considered.
Chris Emerson aka What So Not stopped by the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. and threw down. Exactly a year after his last appearance, D.C. was ready for more great vibes. With an opening DJ set by Chrome Sparks, the dimly lit room set the mood for chill and mellow beats. Check out our full gallery of shots and be sure to catch him on tour.
Ceremony have announced a special one-off show, celebrating their hardcore/punk classic, Rohnert Park; For the first and last time ever.
Herbie Hancock has announced the first concert with the original Head Hunters band since 1973 at the Hollywood Bowl.
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Sad Summer Festival is excited to announce their 2024 lineup as the event looks to celebrate its 5-year anniversary.
City and Colour has announced his spring US tour in support of his critically acclaimed recent album, The Love Still Held Me Near.
After 13 years away from the stage, Genesis are going back on tour this November with 'The Last Domino?' The trio of Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford will be joined by Collins' son.
The recently announced Sessanta tour that finds Puscifer, A Perfect Circle, and Primus joining forces has extended the trek.
The second annual concert in honor of John Lennon's birthday will be streaming live this year and all proceeds will go to War Child UK.
The celebration of The Talking Heads and Jonathan Demme concert film Stop Making Sense, 40th anniversary continues with a new reissue.
The Suitcase Junket may have welcomed more people into the studio, but live it’s still a solo affair—which isn’t to say he doesn’t get a little help. With a quick wit and wry smile, Lorenz pulls the crowd in and makes them as much a part of the performance as himself. Check out our full collection of shots from the show.
Lou Reed took centerstage in Brooklyn for a 5-night theatrical run of 'Berlin' and the resulting concert film will be streaming for free until November 29th.
The legendary concert marked Bob Dylan's official full return to the stage following a three-year hiatus after his 1966 motorcycle crash and drew a star-studded audience.
What appeared onstage, through the smoke and the deep red stage lighting, could almost be described as Genghis Khan warriors, heavy metal style, with colorfully ornate traditional/tribal instruments. It was quite a sight to behold!
The first stop in The DAMN. Tour was nothing less than spectacular. High energy and engaging from start to finish with some spectacular stage visuals from both Travis and Kendrick. This is him at his peak with an arsenal of hits to work with; the wait to see him was well worth it.
This year, the Newport Folk Festival curated a lineup with surprise guests that no one ever would have imagined. From Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile to Japanese Breakfast to The Roots, this year's festival was glorious and will surely go down in history.
Troye Sivan came to The Anthem in D.C. with a stellar performance, with support from Leland and Kim Petras, the crowd was swooning all night long. Check out our full gallery of shots and be sure to catch him on tour.
Previously, only 10 minutes of video of The Stone Roses' Spike Island concert was available, now a full recording has been unearthed.
Arkells eased into the energy of the evening with their driving track “Relentless” off 2018’s 'Rally Cry.' For most bands, a song like this would have left the energy nowhere to go but crashing down—but Arkells are not most bands, and their fans are not most crowds.
An album of live performances by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young recorded at New York’s Fillmore East in 1969 is in the works.