Cyndi Lauper has announced the final leg of her extensive year-long Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour, with 25 North American tour dates for this summer.
Showcasing a stellar lineup featuring seasoned comics John DaCosse, Dwayne Kennedy, Warren B. Hall and Brian Hicks, this show promises to deliver side-splitting humor in honor of Father’s Day.
Wilderado has announced a week of headline shows in July, just ahead of their summer tour with Seattle’s The Head and The Heart. The newly added dates kick off July 23rd at Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse and wrap up July 29th at DC’s 9:30 Club.
Yung Gravy is coming to Atlantic Union Bank After Hours in Doswell, Virginia on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 7, 2025 at 10:00 AM.
Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Wilderado will join Seattle’s The Head and The Heart on tour this summer. The dates find the band continuing to support their new full-length studio album Talker, released last fall.
On the road in support of their fifth album, Phantogram's Running Through Colors North American Tour wraps up this Friday, February 28th. Fans who missed them live during the tour or want to relive their live show will be able to livestream the final show via Veeps.
The NYC electronic duo The Knocks and Canadian dance-pop diva Dragonette have revealed the second installment of their collaborative journey entitled “The Hero” after releasing 'Revelation' last month. Listen to it here.
“Lead Up,” the second single off of Goose’s forthcoming new album, Everything Must Go, opens with a distant howl cutting through the stillness. The song begins ominously, showcasing the band’s ethereal register. Listen to it now here.
Nathaniel Rateliff and longtime friend Gregory Alan Isakov have unveiled a new song, “Flowers.' The pair will perform the duet on Jimmy Kimmel Live! tonight, marking Isakov’s late-night television debut. Listen to the song here!
The Iowa-born, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Hailey Whitters has released a new song “Prodigal Daughter” featuring Molly Tuttle on guitar and harmony vocals. Listen to it now.
Mt. Joy has returned with a brand new single and album announcement; 'More More More' is the first single from forthcoming studio album Hope We Have Fun. Listen here!
Warner Bros. Television Group’s Daytime Emmy-nominated talk show “The Jennifer Hudson Show” has been renewed for a fourth season (2025-2026) by the Fox Television Stations.
Hennepin Arts has announced that Chris Distefano, one of today's biggest and most beloved names in comedy, is coming to Minneapolis for one night only at the historic Pantages Theatre.
Comedy Works Entertainment will present CHRIS DISTEFANO coming to Paramount Theatre in Denver on Saturday, June 7th at 5:00pm. Chris Distefano is one of the biggest and most beloved names in comedy.
Four-time Grammy Award winning artist Gary Clark Jr. has announced additional 2025 North American tour dates in support of his critically acclaimed 2024 album JPEG RAW.
Comedian Cat Ce will take the stage at The Ice House in Pasadena. Fresh off headlining multiple sold-out shows at Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club in Las Vegas, Cat Ce continues her nationwide tour with stops in major cities
Saint Motel has released their highly anticipated new full-length record, Symphony in the Sky. Throughout the album’s expansive twelve tracks, Symphony in the Sky shows off the band's growing sonic versatility. Listen to it here.
The War And Treaty have released their fourth full-length album Plus One. On the album, the duo doubles down on the powerful sense of togetherness that’s always fueled their music. Listen to Plus One now.
Rising indie artist Windser (Jordan Topf) has announced his highly anticipated self-titled debut album, arriving May 16th. The opening track and lead single out now, “Abandon,” is a deeply personal and powerful song born from childhood trauma.
The ninth annual LOVE ROCKS NYC benefit concert for God’s Love We Deliver will be live from the historic Beacon Theatre in NYC on Thursday, March 6. The 2025 all-star lineup will feature Alicia Keys, Beck, Cher, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, and more.