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Upcoming concerts, reviews, or iconic concert moments in music.
1 Venue, 2 Shows, 7 Hours
What a night! I thought I was going to die, but both these musicians brought me back to life after a long work day. What was unique about the City of the Sun concert was there was no openers. Usually bands that go on tours use local openers to bring in a bigger crowd to the show, City of the Sun didn't need that exactly. At first I was a bit worried, before the show started there were about 20 people in the whole venue, then right in the middle of the first song I look back and see a sea of people. This is not a show you should go to if you don't have an open mind to music. Why? There are absolutely NO VOCALS! Purely instrumentals that will take you to the streets of Jerusalem or Barcelona, the feeling of walking through the night, listening to the Flamenco music, filling the streets as you walk with your friends to the next hot spot of the city. This music will dig within your body and make you sway to the beat, just wanting to let your body go completely loose.
By Euphonixx Music Blog7 years ago in Beat
15 of the Most Memorable Live Concerts Ever
While recorded music has made the overall experience even more memorable and wholesome, we believe that nothing competes with a good session of some rocking live music. It is through these live concerts that we have had some of the most memorable and melodious memories from music.
By Brooke Collits7 years ago in Beat
Blog: Maren Morris - 'GIRL' World Tour
Let me start by saying, there is no other music venue in the world like the Royal Albert Hall. It's 100 plus year history is so present in every inch of its proximity. All and any genre of music can fill the auditorium and sound incredible, but there is just something about Country music at the RAH that makes it go right through you. In my opinion, the only other style that can match the sound there is classical. On Friday night, Maren Morris played to a crowd of over 5,000 fans, of which I think you would struggle to find someone who didn't enjoy it.
By Leah Sherlock7 years ago in Beat
Bob Seger's Farewell Tour
As we start to lose our Rock and Roll heroes, last night at the PNC Arts Center, we said good bye to a true rock legend. Robert Clark Seger, from the Detroit, Michigan area has been around Rock and Roll since the early 60s. I personally have never seen the PNC Arts Center so crowded for any concert (I have been going their since 1980).
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).7 years ago in Beat
Take That @ The O2
In an earlier article, I put Take That as one of the music acts that I would love to see live. This month I managed to cross one of them off my list. Take That started out in the early 90s as one of the biggest boybands. My aunt, who I lived with at the time, has a big collection of memorabilia belonging to acts of the 90s. There was no escape from hits like "Could It Be Magic" and "Back For Good." Fortunately for me, I was also a fan of the band.
By Chloe Gilholy7 years ago in Beat
All Genres Allowed: Darren Thomas Enriches Audience with 'Forgiven'
The most emotional performance of the night came when soloist James Williams performed the soulful "Sweet Communion." The passion and conviction that Williams had in his performance was worth more than the price of admission.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Beat
Rockaway Bitch to Debut at Garcia’s the Capitol Theatre Alongside Straight to Hell
Rockaway Bitch, the all-female Ramones tribute band, will perform a selection of the Ramones classic hits at Garcia’s Capitol Theatre, in Port Chester this Saturday, April 13. This marks their debut appearance at the rock palace’s music venue and bar, named after the late Grateful Dead lead vocalist and rock legend, Jerry Garcia. The concert will also feature The Clash cover band, Straight To Hell—who will play The Clash’s greatest hits. There’s something for everyone! The show is for the 40th Anniversary of the Clash album, London Calling. The band Straight to Hell will take the stage after Rockaway Bitch. The band line-up includes Patti Rothberg as Patti Ramone (lead vocals), Jennifer Eden asJenny Ramone, (guitar) Rockelle Cakes asCakey Ramone, (bass) and Hitomi Nakamura as Tomi Ramone, (drums).
By Suzanne Rothberg7 years ago in Beat
Concert Etiquette 101
Concerts can be extremely exciting and fun, you get to see your favourite artists and bands live, listen to the songs you love and care about in a place with people who share the same love, but with every concert comes those people with extremely poor manners and self-entitlement that shakes you to the core. Here are some manners you need to adopt so you don't get glared at by fellow concert-goers.
By Leanne Smith7 years ago in Beat











