Canadian sisters, Tegan and Sara, toured to Southern California as part of their ‘Crybaby’ tour, which is their first independent release in many years. They performed a show in San Diego and at the House of Blue in Anaheim, California. Their concert series is similar to the MTV series Unplugged where the artists share stories about their music process, history about aspiring musicians, life touring, and other fun facts. Tegan and Sara will continue their tour, performing dates in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Vancouver.
Read MoreCelebrating thirty years of music history, Hanson performed at the House of Blues Anaheim as part of their ‘RGB’ tour.
Read MoreUshering in the much-anticipated “green” era, Fandom has been Waterparks’ most successful release to date. And rightly so.
Marking their Hopeless Records debut, the band’s third studio-album is a stunning follow up to 2018’s Entertainment and highlights the trio’s diverse sound, mixing elements of alternative rock, pop, punk, electronic, and even hip-hop influences.
Thus, after topping the charts and earning the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Emerging Artists, No. 2 on Alternative Albums, No. 5 on Top Rock Albums, and No. 32 on the Billboard 200, it was no surprise that frontman and guitarist Awsten Knight, guitarist and backing-vocalist Geoff Wigington, and drummer Otto Wood, were able to carry this explosive momentum into their most exciting tour yet.
Read MoreInfluenced by Andy Warhol’s Factory artistic movement and vintage Glam Rock, Uni, are revolutionizing the way experience music through phantasmagoric music videos, edgy fashion, and mecurial live performances. Their provocative music videos and psych-rock live performance capture camp fashion, vintage fantasy, and artistry. The group channels inspirations from creative icons and artistic movements such as Andy Warhol, The Velvet Underground, and The Factory. Signed to Chimera Music, Sean Lennon’s record label, the trendsetting group features artists: lead singer, Jack James, bassist and singer, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, and lead guitarist, David Strange. The New York artists are connected to their roots while they aspire to innovate and energize their local music scene. Their vision for their city is to create a similar environment to Andy Warhol’s Factory by creating an avant-garde platform for local artists and musicians.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles music scene took over Orange County’s venue, House of Blues Anaheim, with a double hitter of heavy rock music and Surf Punk performances by Tropa Magica and FIDLAR.
Read MoreFollow the release of their newest album, Take Good Care, The Revivalists finally stopped in Orlando to preform at the House of Blues, Orlando. Formed just over 10 years ago, it was clear that the Revivalists have live shows down to a science. With a stellar set list and an unparalleled energy, this show was one for the books.
Read MoreCurrently on their Press Restart Tour, Walk the Moon attracted a massive crowd for their sold out, Monday night show at the Orlando House of Blues. Although doors did not open until 7 pm, the earliest fans arrived at 8 am to ensure a place on the barricade. By 6 pm, the line wrapped all the way around the building. The passionate fans were easy to spot from far away. Yes, they were the ones at the front of the line chatting excitedly with others, but they’re also the ones who had carefully painted faces with stripes, dots, and other patterns. This display of support for the band was bigger than just wearing merch, it was a way for each fan to express their individuality while simultaneously showing their support for the band.
Read MoreThe Hallelujah Nights Tour is what LANCO is calling their first ever headline tour. This American country tour reached The House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina last night and it was a full house before the show even started.
Read MoreFoster The People took the stage Tuesday night at Houston’s House of Blues shortly following a rugged, garage-rock-grunge performance by opening act, Cherry Glazerr. Venturing down the road to be with those who missed their set a few days prior at Austin City Limits (or those simply wanting a second dose), the group came out strong with a hearty performance of Pay the Man off their new album Sacred Hearts Club and followed it shortly with Helena Beat, a tune from their 2011 album Torches.
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