Dead & Company at Gillette Stadium – July 2, 2022
Dead & Company returned to Massachusetts, with a performance at Gillette Stadium on a stormy Saturday night.
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Dead & Company returned to Massachusetts, with a performance at Gillette Stadium on a stormy Saturday night.
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We had a chance to chat with Saint Asonia and former Three Days Grace frontman Adam Gontier. We discuss their new EP, the state of his relationship with 3DG, and so much more!
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Billy Howerdel, best known as the guitarist for A Perfect Circle, recently released his first solo album, and came to Boston playing in support of it.
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Puscifer, the side project of Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan, came to Boston, in support of their fourth album, Existential Reckoning.
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The California reggae rock group Dirty Heads came to Pittsburgh on their Let’s Get it Kraken tour.
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Rock and roll supergroup Sammy Hagar and The Circle came to New England, with the legendary George Thorogood kicking off the night.
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Shipping now, the first issue of The Entertainment Outlet Magazine!
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After their last album spawning four #1 hits, Shinedown is back with their seventh studio album, Planet Zero.
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Indie superstar Phoebe Bridgers brought her Reunion Tour to Thompson Point in Portland, Maine.
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The legendary British duo Tears for Fears came to Boston on The Tipping Point Tour, with special guest Garbage opening the show.
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One of New England’s greatest party bands, 7 Day Weekend, rocked Bristol, RI’s
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Australian rock band Stand Atlantic played a sold out show at Paradise Rock Club in Boston, supporting their new album, f.e.a.r.
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Shinedown will be performing a free live-streamed concert on July 1, the release day of their new album, Planet Zero.
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Legendary Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry has announced three solo shows this summer with The Joe Perry Project.
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mxmtoon came to Boston for two nights at The Royale on her Rising tour, joined by Chole Moriondo for both shows.
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Tonight’s Ringo Starr show at the Providence Performing Arts Center has been postponed.
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Train kicked off their AM Gold tour at the Xfinity Center, bringing along friends Jewel and Blues Traveler for a great night of music.
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Nick Cannon brought a live production of MTV’s Wild ‘n Out to Massachusetts, with all your favorite games and cast from the hit MTV show.
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After the death of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, Nine Inch Nails was added to the Boston Calling 2022 lineup, headlining on Friday, May 27.
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The duo of Deftones and Gojira made for the perfect Friday the 13th concert at Agganis Arena in Boston.
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For the first time in over 20 years, Slipknot returned to play in Providence. No longer playing the small clubs of two decades ago, they brought the Knotfest Road Show to The Dunkin’ Donuts Center.
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On the second leg of The Metal Tour of the Year, Megadeth and Lamb of God brought an epic co-headlining night of music to Mohegan Sun.
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With over 100 million albums sold to his name, the legendary Sting brought his “My Songs” tour to a nearly sold-out Mohegan Sun Arena.
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Nearly five years since their last performance in Boston, Gogol Bordello kicked off their Solidaritine Tour at Royale. Supporting the gypsy punks was Amigo the Devil.
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Atlanta erupted as sister duo Aly & AJ came to town, playing one of their first performances since before the era of Covid.
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Legendary Mongolian band The Hu shook the State Theater in Portland, ME with their Black Thunder tour.
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Punk rock band The Regrettes came to Boston, while out supporting their third album, Further Joy.
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Tucker Pillsbury, aka Role Model, hit the stage at Royale for his second performance in Boston. Supporting him on this tour is rising artist THE BLSSM.
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After two years of delays, Apocalyptica and Lacuna Coil finally came to Boston, for a great night of music at Big Night Live.
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Boston radio station planned their “Big Gig” event in 2020, featuring Godsmack. Two years later WAAF is gone, but Godsmack is still here to help say goodbye to the station.
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