![]() This southern California six-piece (front man/lead guitarist Jason Yarger, guitarist Jake Goldstein, bassist Gregory Horne, third guitarist Jacob Munk, keyboardist Kevin Grimmett and drummer Joey Anderson)made a name for themselves with their debut single "Cry For Me" (more than 800k plays on Hype Machine's "Most Popular Tracks").Ĭheck out "Parking Lot" from their debut EP Pain/Ache/Loving: We wrote, "The quartet’s anthemic sound on songs like ‘Cardiac Arrest’ and EP closer, ’20 Years’ seemed to connect with the younger audience."Īlso on the bill is Hunny (not to be confused with Christian band Honey or the stuff that Winnie-the-Pooh likes to eat). Show up early to check out Bad Suns, a band we previously saw with the 1975 in May 2014. The band's sophomore album Wiped Out! is coming out this October 30th, via Columbia/The Revolve Group. You may know the band for that hit song "Sweater Weather". Tones and I, Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland CANCELEDĪmerican band with English spelling The Neighbourhood is headlining this all-ages show at First Avenue. ![]() In Isolation is her newest, a quarantine-recorded three-track EP. We caught her live early on in 2015 and she’s out on her Drunk and I Don’t Wanna Go Home Tour before joining Chris Stapleton this summer/fall including Oct 7 in St. The outspoken country, rock, soul and blues artist had a baby boy in September, so maybe has curbed her use of profanity at her live shows (we doubt it, it’s part of her honest appeal). Opening will be Holy Fawn and Midwife (aka Madeline Johnston). $22-$25.īay Area blackgaze / post-rock band is currently touring in support of fifth studio album, last August’s Infinite Granite. Veterans Toto (who also had a more intimate Uptown Theater show scheduled) have stepped in, and headliners Journey have announced more details on their upcoming studio album, Freedom, so expect a new song or two amongst all those radio classics.ĭeafheaven w Holy Fawn, Midwife, Granada. No such luck for Billy Idol fans, as he was originally scheduled to open the tour, but had to cancel due to an ongoing sinus issue. Nominated for 12 Tony® Awards when it debuted in 2018. ![]() Inspired by the hit 2004 comedy film, this Broadway touring musical is from an award-winning creative team, including co-creator and book writer Tina ( 30 Rock, SNL) Fey, composer Jeff Richmond, lyricist Nell Benjamin and director Casey Nicholaw. Opener The Acid Helps is a LA-based alt stoner rock duo that has a new single, “Sink Pisser” (and it probably also helps that member Tim Dawson is Adam Jones from Tool’s guitar tech).īob Weir and Wolf Bros feat The Wolfpack, Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland. If things go as usual, expect singer Maynard Keenan to be near the back in mostly darkness, but the visuals are unbelievable and just maybe, drummer Danny Carey, who is a Lawrence, KS native and regularly attends KU basketball games, gives a local shout-out. The musical enigma with a progressive Panzer tank sound and accompanying has-to-be-seen to be believed audio-visual live show in out in support of massive album, Fear Inoculum. Tool w / The Acid Helps, T-Mobile Center. Stephanie Mills w/ Freddie Jackson, Lo Key, Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland. Quartet San Francisco- Beatles and beyond, JCCC- Polsky Theater, $17-$35Įxcision, Cable Dahmer Arena $39.50-$49.50 Named in part after his father’s first band, parts of their next album are already in the can and their first-ever full and proper live performance was a hush-hush, last-minute show at The Bottleneck in Lawrence, so a return to the area will be welcome. Openers Mammoth WVH have quickly made a name for themselves with a sound all their own and leader Wolf Van Halen inspired by his father’s genius, while artfully blazing his own musical path. We caught Los Angeles band Dirty Honey live at the now defunct Riot Room, right before the 2020 lockdown and they’ve returned with their first (and self-titled ) full length in stores and even recently releasing a raucous cover of Prince ’s “Let’s Go Crazy” which they debuted live at a frigid Target Field in Minneapolis for the NHL Winter Classic outdoor game. The year is still early, but this may be the best co-headlining rock theater show of the year.
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