Daniel Seavey brought his “Second Wind” tour to Big Night Live this past Saturday night, showcasing his very impressive instrumental talents and engaging stage presence.

Daniel Seavey brought his “Second Wind” tour to Big Night Live this past Saturday night, showcasing his very impressive instrumental talents and engaging stage presence.
Read moreMachine Head has just begun their North American Tour 2025, along side Swedish Metal Icons In Flames, Italian alt-metallers Lacuna Coil, and American Metalcore maestros Unearth.
Read moreSomehow, Disturbed’s landmark debut album, The Sickness, is 25 years old. The band is celebrating by performing the album in its entirety. Joining them at a sold out show at TD Garden were Three Days Grace and Sevendust.
Read moreLauren Mayberry is best-known as the lead singer of the synth-pop trio CHVRCHES, but for the last year and a half she has taken the chance to release and perform her debut solo album Vicious Creature.
Read moreAerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton came home to Boston, performing at City Winery with his new band, Close Enemies.
Read moreAs hard as it may be to believe, it’s been fifteen years since the spandex-clad Steel Panther burst onto the scene. They’re out now, celebrating the anniversary of their debut album, Feel the Steel. The band came to Boston, along with the hard rockin’ Stone Horses as support. Stone Horses The night started off with Stone Horses, from Maryland. Unlike […]
Read moreDylan Gossett has skyrocketed to country phenomenon. With rustic, no-frills vocals and lyrics that cut straight to the soul, he brings a refreshing dose of wisdom and introspection to the genre that seemed to sit especially well with Boston’s energy.
Read more90’s alternative rock heavy hitters Everclear, Marcy Playground and Jimmie’s Chicken Shack brought their fall 2024 tour to the Royale in Boston, Massachusetts. The tour celebrates Everclear’s American Movie Vol. One turning 25 very soon and featured tracks from that album, but also showcases all of the smash hits from each of these iconic bands.
Read moreBefore the release of his new album, Beautifully Broken, Jelly Roll brought his entertaining show to Boston’s TD Garden for the first time.,
Read moreMushroomhead came to New Hampshire for a sold out show at Wally’s, their second consecutive sellout starting off their tour.
Read moreThe 2024 edition of New England Metal and Hardcore Festival kicked off with a rainy Saturday at the Worcester Palladium.
Read moreThe 2024 edition of New England Metal and Hardcore Festival kicked off with a rainy Saturday at the Worcester Palladium.
Read moreAfter 30 years since their debut album, Korn returned to Xfinity Center for the 15th time. Joining them this time around were Gojira and Spiritbox.
Read moreFrom the moment the lights dimmed and the crowd erupted into cheers, Twenty One Pilots proved yet again that they are masters of exceeding expectations. Every moment felt both intimate and exhilarating, reminding us why they remain a beloved force in the music scene.
Read morePitbull returned to Xfinity Center for a third sold out visit in four years. Joining Mr. Worldwide this time was the equally hit-producing T-Pain.
Read moreStone Temple Pilots and +LIVE+ brought their Jubilee Tour to Massachusetts, with both bands celebrating 30th anniversaries of iconic albums.
Read moreAudiences returned to the Summer of 99, with the reunion of Creed. As they returned to Xfinity Center for the first time in 15 years, they were joined by 3 Doors Down and Finger Eleven.
Read moreMassachusetts certainly had all the “Right Stuff” at the sold out 2024 “Magic Summer” tour, starring The New Kids on the Block. Opening for them were Paula Adbul and DJ Jazzy Jeff. The neon shirts and 80’s and 90’s accessories were in abundance that night at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA.
Read moreA powerful triple bill of Def Leppard, Journey and the Steve Miller Band came to Fenway Park for a hot summer night of iconic music.
Read moreThe One More Time tour featuring blink-182 with support from Pierce the Veil and Ekkstacy stopped by Fenway Park on July 23rd, 2024.
Read moreHalestorm and I Prevail are tearing up the US on a co-headlining tour this summer, with Hollywood Undead and Fit for a King joining them for a sold out show in Boston.
Read morePVRIS returned to Denver on the 2nd leg of their tour, celebrating PRIDE month at Summit Music Hall. Joining them tonight were Sizzy Rocket and Pale Waves.
Read moreOn Wednesday night, Bleachers treated Pittsburgh to a great night of music at the Stage AE, as part of their “From the Studio to the Stage” tour.
Read moreFollowing the release of their 19th studio album, Invincible Shield, the mighty Judas Priest returned to MGM Music Hall in Boston.
Read moreThe Ghost Inside headlined their Wash It Away Spring ’24 Tour at The Worcester Palladium, with support at the show coming from Great American Ghost, Bleed From Within and Paleface Swiss.
Read moreAfter just performing at one of the biggest festivals, Coachella, Jungle has come back to Denver to sell out the Red Rocks Amphitheater.
Read moreWhile the Garden prepares for playoff games, there was a different buzz on Causeway street, as Boston’s newest rock band, Hyperfix, played their debut show at The Harp.
Read moreBetween the Buried and Me announced a two came to Denver with a back to back soirée of shred – with a performance of 2007’s album Colors on the first night, followed by 2021’s Colors II on the second.
Read moreAvenged Sevenfold brought their Live is but a Dream… Tour to a sold out show at Mohegan Sun Arena – their first show in the venue in over a decade!
Read moreThe March Metal Matinee came to the Oakdale Theatre on St. Patrick’s Day, for a very special show celebrating Hatebreed’s 30th anniversary.
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