Riding high off the success of their 2023 studio album, Reality Club Presents…, the Indonesian band are heading on their first-ever North American tour.
To celebrate Big Star's '#1 Record' turning 50, Jody Stephens is playing it in full on a short tour with an all-star band.
Lauryn Hill released 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' 25 years ago, and now, with the Fugees she's going on a 17-stop tour in celebration.
Following their masterful release, 'Common Suffering', the Harm’s Way tour hits the road for a North American headlining run.
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The electro-prog duo Zombi make their return with the announcement of a heavy new album, Direct Inject, followed by a Spring tour.
Converge continue their forward momentum with the announcement of tour dates this fall in select markets in North America.
Baroness and Red Fang have announced five special performances this May, bringing two of heavy music’s most beloved bands on tour for the first time ever.
Closure in Moscow have announced their first U.S. tour dates in six years, supporting their forthcoming album Soft Hell, releasing Oct. 27.
The spectacle of blazing lights and smoke matched perfectly with the sonic hailstorm the band brought to the stage. In recent years, 9:30 Club has shied away from booking many heavy bands, and Architects’ set was the perfect re-introduction of a raging mosh pit to the venue’s storied floor.
Following the announcement of his new album, Dent May has returned with "Time Flies When We're Having Fun," featuring Pearl & The Oysters.
Roxy Music was one of glam rock's pioneers and trailblazers and they're treating fans to album reissues and an arena tour to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
Wolf Alice’s sound is all about hidden sharp edges. Deep dangerous things lurking just beneath the surface until they come exploding out in an all-out barrage. A stage presence that is driven by their music, they visibly feed off the energy of the crowd creating a feedback loop through the ebb and flow of their set. Another band that recordings just don’t do justice to, especially the subtle power of Ellie’s voice. Check out our full gallery of shots and be sure to catch them on tour.
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.
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.
Portrayal of Guilt have announced their first U.S. tour since the release of their latest album 'Devil Music', with Gag, Nuclear Daisies, Fearing and Secret Shame set to support.
City and Colour has announced his spring US tour in support of his critically acclaimed recent album, The Love Still Held Me Near.
Our collection of photos from a great show at the DC9 Nightclub in Washington D.C., headlined by Billy Raffoul and featuring Stranger In The Alps.
Jesus Piece have announced a 2024 co-headlining tour with labelmates Sanguisugabogg with Peeling Flesh and Gag supporting.
The recently announced Sessanta tour that finds Puscifer, A Perfect Circle, and Primus joining forces has extended the trek.
In support of his critically acclaimed album Mádibá, Blick Bassy is returning this April/May to North America for an extensive spring tour.
My first night at the Ryman was also my first time seeing Old Crow Medicine Show in several years, and while the lineup had inevitably changed, their rebel spirit was still there - from the opening breakneck pace of “Tear It Down” to the final ephemeral notes of “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.”
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.
At the last concert of her mini U.S. tour, Lana Del Rey announced that she would donate all the money earned back to the cities where she played.