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Brian Fallon & The Painkillers Set Global Tour Ahead of New Album

by Josh Sharpe — Jun 18, 2026

Brian Fallon has unveiled plans for a world tour, backed by his solo band, The Painkillers. The singer, songwriter, and frontman of The Gaslight Anthem will tour North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom with dates beginning September 10 at Brooklyn, NY’s Music Hall of Williamsburg and then traveling through mid-November.

AMERICAN IDIOT Will Close Flint Rep Season

by Stephi Wild — May 14, 2026

FIM Flint Repertory Theatre will present the Tony Award-winning rock musical AMERICAN IDIOT, featuring Green DAy's music, at the University of Michigan-Flint Theatre to close its season.

Review: LOKI – THE END OF THE WORLD TOUR at Lifeline Theatre

by Misha Davenport — May 8, 2026

LOKI – THE END OF THE WORLD TOUR at Lifeline Theatre is the kind of ambitious storytelling that reminds audiences why Chicago theatre remains one of the most exciting and vibrant theater communities in the country.

Ting Han Lin on Holding the Groove: 'May the Low Notes Groove You'

by Team BWW — Apr 27, 2026

It was just another day for the world when young Ting Han Lin sat down in the train, bass case resting against his knee, the hum of the metro tracks still vibrating in his ears. He was coming back home from a rehearsal during his first tour in Taiwan, exhausted, adrenaline still flickering, every note replaying in his mind. At twenty, his mind was filled with ideas, tones, transitions between songs, and about how the groove could have locked in tighter.

Review: BAT OUT OF HELL: THE MUSICAL at Palace Theatre

by Paul Batterson — Apr 21, 2026

That’s both the draw and the danger of Jim Steinman’s music. While it comes with a built-in 50-and-over audience, jukebox musicals run the danger of relying on nostalgia, being underperformed by its actors, and/or having a paper thin plot. BAT OUT OF HELL avoided two of those three pitfalls. As Meat Loaf, the voice behind the two albums of which the show is based, sings “Two out of three ain’t bad.”

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