Flogging Molly have announced some new tour dates.
Killswitch Engage and Parkway Drive Announce Tour
Parkway Drive and Killswitch Engage have announced a co-headline tour.
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Kevin Devine Announces St. Patricks Day Shows
Kevin Devine has announced three St. Patrick’s Day Shows.
The Sound of Animals Fighting Announce Shows
The Sound of Animals Fighting have announced some shows.
Justin Timberlake Announces Rescheduled Dates
Justin Timberlake has announced his rescheduled tour dates for 2019.
Baroness and Deafheaven Announce Tour
Baroness and Deafheaven have announced a co-headlining tour.
Brian Fallon Playing Van Morrison Tribute Concert
Brian Fallon and others have been announced for a Van Morrison tribute concert on March 21st at Carnegie Hall.
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New Found Glory Announce Breakfest Festival
New Found Glory have announced the second annual Breakfest. The lineup can be found below.
Imogen Heap Announces New Tour Dates
Imogen Heap has announced some new tour dates.
Musink Festival Lineup Announced
The lineup for Travis Barker’s Musink Festival has been announced.
The Movielife Announce New Tour
The Movielife will be performing Has a Gambling Problem and 40 Hour Train Back to Penn on their upcoming tour.
Lucy Dacus Announces 2019 Tour
Lucy Dacus has announced some new tour dates.
California Wildfires Benefit Concert Announced
A California Wildfires Benefit Concert has been announced. The show will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 18, at The Theatre at The Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, CA. Father John Misty, HAIM, Rivers Cuomo, Mac Demarco, Tim Heidecker, and Nate Ruess are all scheduled to perform.
Copeland – “Night Figures”
Copeland’s new song, “Night Figures,” can be streamed below via Billboard. The band’s also announced some new tour dates and there’s some more information on the new album, and its themes, up on their website:
“We wanted to take all of the elements that made up our sound in the past and push those elements farther,” Aaron says. “So rock becomes more rock than we’ve been in the past. If we’ve taken elements of symphonic tones, let’s now be very symphonic. When we’re being electronic, be very electronic. We wanted to emphasize each element of sound harder, like an exaggerated version of Copeland’s sound. We could be each thing individually by pushing each facet of our art in a more focused way.”