A Thousand Frames of Mind with Kate Bollinger
Kate Bollinger’s journey through her newest album “Songs From A Thousand Frames of Mind” at The Music Hall of Williamsburg
Sharp Pins Breathes 1960s Rock and Roll into Chicago’s Indie Music Scene
Sharp Pins rocked Lincoln Hall’s stage, 60s style.
Dayglow lights up the stage at Old National Centre
Stopping by Indianapolis for DAYGLOW THE TOUR, indie pop artist Dayglow has the time of his life performing his new self-titled album.
Mannequin Pussy Plays a Sold Out Show at Delmar Hall
American punk rock band Mannequin Pussy brings the I GOT HEAVEN tour to Delmar Hall with an electrifying sold-out show.
Rise Against gets a homecoming welcome at a sold-out show at the Salt Shed
Rise Against returns home to Chicago for a sold-out show at the Salt Shed on Oct. 19, 2024.
Tigers Jaw Takes a Bite Out of Brooklyn
Harboring a full and emotionally powerful discography, Tigers Jaw played a mix of their classics and songs from their more recent albums alike at the Brooklyn Monarch last Wednesday.
Lake Drive proves they have the ‘it’ factor at EP Release Show in Milwaukee
Lake Drive graced X-Ray Arcade for the “Post-Internet Romance” EP Release Show.
Michael Kiwanuka @ The Chicago Theatre
Michael Kiwanuka's soul is electric and alive at The Chicago Theatre.
Briston Maroney Captivates St. Louis on the Ultrapure Tour
Briston Maroney brings a captivating performance to St. Louis on ULTRAPURE TOUR PART 2.
The Lemon Twigs Play Sold Out Show in Toronto
The Lemon Twigs prove classic is not dead at sold out show in Toronto.
Rex Orange County Returns to Chicago for Residency at Auditorium Theatre
Rex Orange County performing at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois during his four day residency on Oct. 4, 2024.
The Secret of Us Tour takes listeners into Gracie Abrams’ enchanting world
Speckled with bows of many colors, the crowd poured in for Gracie Abrams’ first of three sold-out Radio City Music Hall shows in New York City.
Sweat Tour: Charli XCX and Troye Sivan Glisten in Chicago
Sweat too autumn is upon us and you can feel the excitement in the air. Fans have been waiting all summer to be in this room, the arena was practically buzzing. Photo Credits to Henry Redcliffe.
Mk.gee in Chicago: Gritty Glory
Unorthodox brilliance and magnetic stage presence: legend in the making captivates with his shape-shifting sound at a sold-out Vic Theatre.
Quarters of Change Rocks Their First Hurricane Party
New York rock band Quarters of Change rock out their first hurricane party.
Glittering with the Queen of Hearts Herself, Zolita
Topped with a cover of Shania Twains’ “That Don’t Impress Me Much” with pointed lesbian quips, “So you own a U-Haul? That Don’t Impress Me Much!” Down to ballads about growing older, Zolita brings a homely room to queer people ready to party and dance to odes to people they…loved once.