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Upcoming concerts, reviews, or iconic concert moments in music.
Mickey Guyton will make history during ACM Awards
Mickey Guyton is taking the country music world by storm and on Sunday night April 18, she will make history. Along with the legendary Keith Urban, the singer will co-host the 56th annual Academy of Country Music Awards. She will be the first black woman ever to host the big event. The program will be broadcast from three historic Nashville music venues — the Grand Ole Opry House, the Blue Bird Cafe and the Ryman Auditorium. This year will feature the most diverse set of nominees than any country music awards show in history. There was a time when the only African Americans who were successful in Country music were Clarence Carter and Charlie Pride. Thankfully things have changed and now a black woman has been included.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in Beat
Extraterrestrial Music Group and V.O.E. The Label Leads Way With Excitement
Popularly known for the viral song “How You Feel?” With Lil Yachty and Ski Mask the Slump God, Danny Towers and Dj scheme are growing at an incredible rate. The song was popularized by one among the foremost used social media apps, TikTok. These two content creators that are from Florida came together and scheduled a tour through Florida. This 3-day tour, known as “High Tolerance Tour,” went from March 24th to March 26th. The locations were in Jacksonville at the 1904 Music Hall, Orlando at the Sound Bar 9, and in Palm Beach at the Kelsey Theatre. Despite these venues being large, the Covid-19 pandemic did not hinder or stop their fans from making an appearance and rocking out. The turnout was phenomenal, making the crowds well packed. The openers were extremely diverse, which consisted of many alternative genre infusions.
By Kelly Wright5 years ago in Beat
Red Rocks Amphitheatre: The World's Most Beautiful Concert Venue
Neil Young is our favorite rock artist. On August 5, 2012, we saw him in concert him with Crazy Horse at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. It was a spectacular show, one of the best concerts that we have seen and part of the reason for that was the venue. We had seats near the middle of the amphitheater for that show, but as luck would have it, we had the opportunity to see Neil Young and Promise of the Real at Red Rocks three years later on July 8, 2015.
By Bill Coleman5 years ago in Beat
Concord Music Hall Concert Tickets - Find the Best Online!
Concord Music Hall is an indoor rock club that presents great live music performances by local and international artists. Located in New York City's Queensbridge neighborhood, Concord Music Hall features two main floors dedicated to music with a second floor focusing on the surrounding community. Mid-sized popular music venue supporting a wide variety of musical genres, such as indie rock, jazz, and pop. The venue attracts a diverse range of musical acts through the years, which can be seen in their eclectic mix of musical personalities and genres. Their recent repertoire of musical events has attracted national acts like Kanye West, Dave Matthews, and Puff Daddy.
By tyson devin5 years ago in Beat
Concerts I Recommend
I miss the energy, charisma and atmosphere that shines during music concerts. Everybody comes as one as musicians give it their all. The last concert I went to was in 2019 at the O2 arena in London to see Björk. What made that concert extra special was that I went to Iceland earlier that year and bought some of her albums at. Record store in Reykjavik which included her work with the band The Sugar Cubes. A great concert makes me feel like the world has come as one during a world of darkness and decay. It’s one of the things I miss about the pre-covid world. I was skepitcal that watching them online would not have the same effects, but I was wrong in some cases. I was happy to hop on a time machine through YouTube and watch the concerts. Here are 5 that I really enjoyed.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Beat
Concert Withdrawal, And The Need For Live Music
As someone who has religiously been attending concerts since I was 11, I can tell you firsthand that the pandemic has caused some chronic concert withdrawal. The feeling of being in the crowd amongst others who are all there for the same reason you are, is a special and intimate feeling.
By Mandy Raquel5 years ago in Beat
RIP Professor
On my sixteenth birthday, my two elder brothers exchanged sidelong glances as I opened a card from them. Inside I discovered a ticket to see Canadian supergroup, Rush, at the NEC, Birmingham. To say that I was excited is something of an understatement. When the day arrived, I could barely stop shaking with anticipation, much to the amusement of my brothers. Since the very first time I heard The Spirit of Radio, probably their biggest and most famous hit, I fell in love with Rush. Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart were (and remain) my heroes. My brothers and I bought every album, which I, somehow, inherited later. Instead of doing homework, I would listen to 2112, Moving Pictures, A Farewell To Kings, Hemispheres, and so on, at unhealthy volume through my headphones - a move which I now regret, due to the beginnings on tinnitus that are threatening to blight my hearing and sanity.
By Jon Clynch5 years ago in Beat









