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Joji brought the Smithereens Tour to the 713 Music Hall this past Wednesday with special guests Rei Brown and SavageRealm. The doors to the sold-out show promptly opened at 6:30 p.m, with SavageRealm taking the stage for the first set of the night – doing a great job at warming up the crowd with fun […]

Making their return to the Toyota Center since 2019, Twenty One Pilots performs their many hits along with their new tracks from their latest Scaled and Icy. Twenty One Pilots formed in 2009 and consists of members Tyler Joseph and Joshua Dun. In 2022, they are currently six albums and multiple tours in to their […]

Panic! at the Disco returned to Houston this past weekend to celebrate their seventh studio album Viva Las Vengeance. While the album fell flat with a lot of Panic fans but did well with critics, it’s always a great opportunity to check them out live. Last time P!ATD was in town was for the Houston […]

Puerto Rican Reggaetonero Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, also known professionally as Bad Bunny, brought his collection of bangers to Houston this past week, and the whole city went wild. Bad Bunny has been on the rise for so long, and is now known as one of the most popular Spanish singers to date. He recently […]

“Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Axwell, this is Sebastian Ingrosso, and Steve Angello. And Houston, we do not have a problem, because we are the Swedish House Mafia.” At those last three words, the Toyota Center erupted in cheers as the legendary EDM trio launched into “Greyhound.” With the now-iconic halo hanging above the […]

It’s that time of year again! Austin’s beloved music festival returns to Zilker Park this October – this time with a few pleasant surprises on the lineup. Austin City Limits is definitely one of the best festivals that happens in Texas. Each year, they bring us an incredible lineup full of popular headliners and upcoming […]

The aptly named Freaks on Parade Tour was not one to be missed. With a four-act lineup featuring Powerman 5000, Static-X, Mudvayne, and Rob Zombie, the monthlong Summer tour came to a close last weekend at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, TX. Kicking off the show just after 6PM was Powerman 5000. […]

It was just 4:30 in the afternoon when the lights dimmed at Minute Maid Park for the first act of the Stadium Tour. With sunlight still streaming in through the plate glass windows of the outfield, Joan Jett took the stage to kick off the six-and-a-half hour nostalgia trip that was to follow. Over the […]

Despite the extreme heat, Day Two was, yet again, full of energy and a super vibrant crowd. The day started off with an amazing set by local Houston band Blossom Aloe, who exclaimed how happy they were to perform on the main stage. There were also performance by Nominee and Sam Austins, as well as […]

Float Fest returned to Texas this summer – this time in Gonzales, Texas. Campsites and festival grounds were full of festival goers, Coca-Cola branded stages, and music for everyone to enjoy. To start the day off, electronic group Oats & Honey opened the Coke Studio Stage at promptly 2pm. From there on, we heard smaller […]

After much anticipation, DeadMau5 is set to hit the stage in Gonzales, Texas on July 23-24 at Float Fest.  Before Canadian producer Joel Zimmerman rose to fame, he had always found an interest in video games and electronics since he was a kid. The start of his musical journey began when he was a teenager […]

Sad Summer Fest was in full swing at the White Oak Music Hall in Houston, Texas. It was a hot summer day, and everyone was more than happy that the outdoor festival was moved indoors. Merch tents and food trucks were set all over outside, as well as Sad Summer themed photo booths. Every band […]

Outside of the bigger names like Marshmello and DeadMau5, this year’s Float Fest lineup includes multiple upcoming acts that everyone needs to keep on their radar. It’s great when festivals give rising artists a platform, and we couldn’t be more excited to see what these have in store. Check out our list of some of […]

After the Vans Warped Tour went on its final run back in 2018, there have been many shows and festivals that attempted to fill the “warped tour void.” In 2019, 8123 Media and Journeys gave us one of the best new festivals called the Sad Summer Festival, which highlights well-known emo and pop-punk acts. Since […]

Float Fest 2022 is making its return to Texas after a three year hiatus, this time in a brand new locations and lots of cool vibes. This year’s festival lineup has a great mix of different genres – from indie pop to hip-hop to EDM – and we’re all here for it. In anticipation for […]

Once again, the Guadalupe River will echo with live music in the Texas hill country. Here in Texas, one of our favorite activities is cooling off in the crystal-clear natural waters and letting the sun beam off our skin. Float Fest blends those euphoric experiences with live music and sets up stages on the banks […]

Earlier this month saw the return of Austin Terror Fest under its new name: Oblivion Access. As a fan of “underground” music, I’d been looking forward to the festival since the announcement of the lineup that had acts as established as Blonde Redhead, The Microphones, Autopsy, and Melt-Banana to newer artists garnering more recent acclaim […]

On February 24, 2022, my friends and I piled into the line outside of White Oak Music Hall where we were greeted by cheers and chants by the audience. The outdoor concert space was filled with an eagerness to see Mitski and her opener CHAI. Mitski is a prominent Asian-American artist who sings about her […]

On May 20, Yo La Tengo and Indigo de Souza will open for Sylvan Esso at Historical Durham Athletic Park in North Carolina. Rock band Yo La Tengo has been creating music since their band’s formation in 1984. Described on Wikipedia as a combination of indie rock, noise pop, experimental rock, and shoegaze, Yo La […]

After a two-year hiatus from music events and parties in a city where jazz was invented and Mardi Gras takes precedence over daily responsibilities, the city of New Orleans seemed to finally be able to breathe again. The spark of life returned to the French Quarter this spring when our creole neighbors fostered a festival […]


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