The Sound of Music Festival returned for its 45th year at Spencer Smith Park in Burlington for a weekend of music and celebration.
On a nice, warm, comfortable nice at The Everwise Amphitheater in Indianapolis, Goose delivered the goods for all in attendance.
Cold led a stacked lineup of bands, including September Mourning, University Drive, and Illshot at the Madison Theater in Covington, KY.
wave to earth made a delightful debut at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York, building anticipation for their Governor’s Ball performance.
Indiana’s own ’90s alt-rock survivors The Why Store brought a kind of local electricity to The Vogue, a homecoming everyone could get behind.
Jakobs Castle electrified Indianapolis’ HI-FI venue in the Murphy Arts Center, along with Jesse James Pariah, Strange Case, and Russ Baum.
Gov Ball 2025 braved the rain with sets from Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, the Creator, and Hozier, alongside standout undercard talent.
Despite the soaring heat at the MTelus, Metric and the Sam Roberts Band, accompanied by Housewife, delivered for fans in Montreal.
Punk rock icon Iggy Pop arrived in Manchester with the energy of a twenty-year-old and a set of raucous punk classics that echoed throughout O2 Victoria...
YVR-based underground band, The Sifters and JP Maurice brought the BEST vibes to the Cobalt in Vancouver on May 31st, 2025.
Pierce the Veil, accompanied by Beach Weather and Sleeping With Sirens, arrived at the Xfinity Center for an unforgettable night.
Sunny Day Real Estate made a triumphant return to Toronto at the Danforth Music Hall since their reunion, along with Cloud Nothings.
Dave Matthews Band, Tom Morello, Public Enemy, and Vampire Weekend wrapped up Boston Calling 2025 with a high-energy, unforgettable finale.
Boston Calling 2025 Day Two brought emo anthems, pop-punk nostalgia, and high-energy sets from Fall Out Boy and Avril Lavigne—rain or shine.
Michael Angelakos of Passion Pit brought a unique experience to New York City’s Deluxx Fluxx as part of his ten-night artist residency.