TOOL in Connecticut – November 10, 2023
Progressive rock band, TOOL, came to the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT to perform for two back-to-back sold-out shows, bringing with them a viral newcomer, Steel Beans.
Read moreProgressive rock band, TOOL, came to the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT to perform for two back-to-back sold-out shows, bringing with them a viral newcomer, Steel Beans.
Read moreAustralian punk rockers Amyl and The Sniffers took Roadrunner by storm, on what was the closing date of their successful US Tour. Joined by Gym Shorts and Die Spitz, the rowdy gang put on a high intensity show that felt like a celebration.
Read moreLiquid Stranger headlined Colorado’s most popular venue, Red Rocks Amphitheatre for the first time on Saturday, October 21st. With this brought the first ever debut of “Wakaan Rocks”.
Read moreBritish glam rockers The Darkness brought the party to a packed Big Night Live in Boston, as they celebrate the 20th anniversary of their now iconic debut album Permission To Land.
Read moreThe Front Bottoms came to Pittsburgh while supporting their first album in three years, You Are Who You Hang Out With.
Read moreAlison Wonderland brought her side project Whyte Fang to Denver
Read moreConcert goers were lined up down the street and around the corner of the Worcester Palladium on Tuesday evening, anxiously awaiting the doors to open for the sold out Bullet for my Valentine show.
Read moreAvenged Sevenfold made their return to Chula Vista five years later after having to cancel their show back in 2018, only to unfortunately have to postpone once again at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre due to lead singer M. Shadows falling ill.
Read moreThe duo based out of Boulder, Colorado returned to Red Rocks Amphitheatre this past Saturday for Rowdytown XI.
Read moreThe Dropkick Murphys brought their Celtic punk sound to the Mohegan Sun Arena, along with the young ska-punk band, The Interrupters.
Read moreBritish rock duo Royal Blood took over Roadrunner on Wednesday night, as they take the Back To The Water Below Tour across North America alongside indie rockers Bad Nerves. The band makes their return to Boston shortly after the success of the Typhoons Tour last year, to the delight of the many die-hard fans that made their way to Brighton for an evening of hard-hitting rock and roll.
Read moreIt’s been 5 long years since the 3 man band has played in Denver, Colorado. The Fall of Troy made a return this past Saturday, September 23rd at Summit Music Hall just nestled right off Blake Street with support from Zeta and Greyhaven.
Read moreFinally coming back to Portland, Maine after almost 20 years, Yellowcard arrived at the Cross Insurance Arena on August 18, 2023.
Read moreExperimental rock band Mr. Bungle took over Roadrunner last week, as part of their Fall 2023 Tour. The limited run of shows marks the first time the band has taken the stage in over two decades, joined on tour by rock duo Battles.
Read moreShinedown brought the final leg of The Revolutions Live tour to the Bank of NH Pavilion, along with their friends in Spiritbox and Papa Roach.
Read moreThe Babyklok tour came to rock the faces off of fans within the MGM Music Hall at Fenway in the historic area of Boston, Massachusetts. The tour featuring Japan’s BABYMETAL, and Adult Swim’s Dethklok, had support by metal guitarist, Jason Richardson.
Read moreWhile the Eagles said farewell upstairs at the Garden, the scene at Big Night Live was a neon-powered, pop-metal tapestry woven by Electric Callboy, Conquer Divide and Solence.
Read moreThe New England Metal and Hardcore Festival has been an honored tradition in Worcester, Massachusetts from 1999-2018… and it’s back! Night one of the fest featured Make Them Suffer, Northlane, The Amity Affliction and Parkway Drive.
Read moreExpanding to two days for its second year, Quincy’s In Between Days festival struck the perfect balance of manic alternative, gritty Americana, and glossy indie pop.
Read moreExpanding to two days for its second year, Quincy’s In Between Days festival struck the perfect balance of manic alternative, gritty Americana, and glossy indie pop.
Read moreExpanding to two days for its second year, Quincy’s In Between Days festival struck the perfect balance of manic alternative, gritty Americana, and glossy indie pop.
Read moreSlipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor is about to release his second solo album, CMF2. While out supporting the record, he came to the House of Blues in Boston.
Read moreMaking their presence heard in Portland, Maine, Gojira and Mastodon’s co-headlining Mega Monsters tour filled up the Cross Insurance Arena.
Read moreZZ Top came to the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, with The Summit kicking off the night.
Read moreOn a very humid Friday night Disturbed brought their “Take Back Your Life” tour, featuring Breaking Benjamin and Jinjer, to the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA.
Read morePop-country diva Shania Twain brought her Queen of Me tour to a sold out Xfinity Center, for a night featuring all her major hit songs.
Read moreAfter a long hiatus, Mudvayne returned to the stage last year. Not content to fade away again, the band returned to headlined a show at Xfinity Center!
Read moreP!NK brought the Summer Carnival 2023 tour to Boston for two sold out shows at Fenway Park. Opening up the show were the legendary Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo.
Read moreGodsmack and Staind brought their co-headlining tour to Massachusetts, the home state of both bands, for a sold-out show.
Read moreBritish glam rock band The Struts took over the Citizens House of Blues on Tuesday night, as part of the Remember The Name… Tour, joined on the road by Mac Saturn
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