Louis Tomlinson returned to Cincinnati this Summer for his Faith In The Future Tour! The night kicked off with The Snarls and The Academics.
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Louis Tomlinson returned to Cincinnati this Summer for his Faith In The Future Tour! The night kicked off with The Snarls and The Academics.
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On April 1st, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong took over House of Blues Boston for a night of pure jam! Melt opened the night.
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If anyone is living their life to the fullest, it’s Chris Jericho. From becoming an extremely well known wrestler to fronting his own rock band, Fozzy, this man is making dreams come true!
Fozzy recently brought their Save The World Tour to Cincinnati and it was nothing short of entertaining. Bogart’s floor was filled with a half and half mix of Fozzy veterans and newbies. No matter if they’ve seen the band many times or if it was there first, the crowd loudly chanted, “FOZZY, FOZZY, FOZZY,” throughout the night.
Chris Jericho walked out with a red solo cup in hand, ready to party. His and the bands energy was high and it never wavered. Jericho may have been the ring leader but his bandmates entertained just as much as he did. Later in the show, the two guitarists went on to showcase their talents with battling guitar solos. They covered each others eyes, danced around, and still produced some serious licks.
If you’re in search of a fun rock show, this one is definitely for you. Check out our photos from the show below and catch a show near you!
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If you’ve seen Paris Jackson live then this new song is most likely everything you had hoped for from the singer/songwriter. On February 25th, Paris Jackson released ‘Bandaid’ and fans at Bogart’s got to hear it live that same night. The single is grungier and heavier than her previous released and it still feels so right.
"This is the type of music I used to dream of making myself when I was 14 discovering Nirvana and Pixies for the first time. Lyrically it’s the most raw and vulnerable I’ve ever been in any of my songs. It’s the first track I’ve truly let loose and yelled on in the studio, which you can hear in the third chorus, and I feel like that’s why it had to be the title track for my next record,” Jackson shared in a statement.
Like the song, her live show is raw, emotional, and even a little playful. Catch her and the band on tour with Silversun Pickups right now.
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Detroit rock outfit, Mac Saturn, lit up Cincinnati’s Madison Live on January 24th. It didn’t matter that it was a cold Tuesday night, the crowd was lively, pressed up against the barricade with hands reaching out for lead singer, Carson Macc. London rocker, Billy Tibbal opened up the show and set the mood.
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There’s truly nothing that’ll get you more into the Holidays than a rock show, am I right? Cincinnati’s WEBN hosted an Egg Nog Social sans the egg nog, bringing in Fame on Fire and The Struts to headline the night.
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Rival Sons wasted no time returning to the Queen City and we’re so glad they did. The California rock band headlined Cincinnati’s historic venue, Bogart’s, bringing along Giovannie and the Hired Guns as support.
While they only have a couple tour dates left in 2022, you can look out for Rival Son’s new album releasing on March 10th! Check out the details here and peruse through our photos from the show below…
Noah Kahan’s Stick Season tour stopped in Boston, MA on October 22nd at MGM Music Hall at Fenway.
Adam Melchor opened the show with an incredible set, playing several favorites including “Let Me Know When” which was written with Charlie Puth and recently released on his latest record Here Goes Nothing! Adam performed as a solo act, capturing the crowd’s attention with his comedic storytelling and magical lyricism. Adam will be on tour with Noah through November and then begin his headlining tour in the new year.
Noah Kahan recently released his Stick Season album and played the biggest show of his headlining tour in Boston. The crowd erupted during his song ”Mess”, screaming the line “I’ll take 89 to Boston” and the New Englanders felt every word of “Northern Attitude”. Noah’s shows hold a beautiful energy each night and everyone can leave feeling as they are not alone. The Stick Season tour continues through February and then Noah joins Dermot Kennedy for some UK shows.
Trivium’s Deadman and Dragon’s tour stopped to take the stage at Cincinnati’s Andrew J Brady Music Center on October 21st with support from Between The Buried And Me, White Chapel, and Khemmis. Check out photos from the show below…
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After 50 years of Metal, Judas Priest is still slaying the mainstage. The iconic heavy metal band took over Cincinnati’s Brady Music Center on October 24th with Queensryche kickstarting the night. While the venue was seated, the energy was still at an all-time high. Check out the photos from the show below and don’t miss your chance to catch them on tour this year.
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