Electropop artist Poppy made a stop at The Theatre of The Living Arts in Philadelphia earlier this month in front of an eager, excited, and sold-out crowd where she received many positive reactions of screaming, yelling, and shoving.
Tuesday, November 12th, will forever go down in my personal history as the perfect day. I think it’s safe to say that any day that ends with Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, you can call perfect. Let me tell you why….
Rockstar Energy Disrupt Festival touched down in Hartford, CT at Xfinity Theatre on July 7th and demonstrated everything a festival should be, not only in lineup (Sum 41, Atreyu, The Used), but also in the conveniences offered.
The 25th Anniversary version of Vans Warped Tour was something unique. Handfuls of bands took to four stages under the summer heat on one of the nastiest beaches in America known only as, Atlantic City, NJ. Check our photos and review!
Seeing Alexisonfire perform at New York’s Terminal 5 was one of those cross-it-off-your-bucket-list things. With Angel Du$t opening the night, things just went from awesome to bad-ass.
Featuring Twenty One Pilots, Tame Impala Logic and a whole comedy stage, this year’s edition of Boston Calling Music Festival delivered a mostly enjoyable experience, though with plenty of room for improvement in 2020.
As hard as it will be to say goodbye to the Vans Warped Tour, at least we get one more summer of epic performances, flying fans, and life-altering moments. Here’s our preview of June’s 2-day event in Atlantic City.
Not yet totally stoked on Boston Calling 2019? Maybe this will help… The 3-day festival includes 50 bands on two stages, a slew of comedians, the Boston Ballet, Imogen Heap’s Mi.Mu gloves, the best food in Boston, art, a giant Ferris wheel and plenty of additional activities.
The Starting Line returned for yet another killer end-of-year holiday show and, this time, they brought State Champs and Thin Lips to Philadelphia, PA’s Franklin Music Hall on December 15th.
On Monday, October 15th, The Milk Carton Kids took the stage at Philadelphia’s Union Transfer. For a Monday night in Philadelphia, the crowd was full of dedicated fans, the anticipation amongst them evident.
Attila’s “Rage Fest” rumbled the walls of the Theatre of Living Arts on August 2nd. The killer evening also showcased Dreams of Demise, Cross Your Fingers, Spite, Rings of Saturn, Volumes and Suicide Silence.
The “Mourning in Amerika” tour, featuring Rise Against and AFI, rolled through Philly on August 4th hitting the Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing.
We caught up with Coheed and Cambria (Roadrunner Records) and Taking Back Sunday (Hopeless Records) during a recent tour stop at Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, PA.