Marc Rebillet Announces First-Ever Drive-In Movie Tour
As concerts and festivals are postponed across the globe, music fans are craving live entertainment now more than ever. In an attempt to host a musical event while practicing social distancing, a new concert idea has been introduced: drive-in movie concerts. Marc Rebillet, the alternative/indie musician hailing from Dallas,... Read more
The 1975 Drop 2020 North American Tour Dates
The 1975 are gearing up for the release of their forthcoming LP with news of a fresh single and North American tour. Houston, Texas will kick-off the trek on April 27 followed by shows in Phoenix, Milwaukee, Washington, D.C., and Pittsburgh, hitting venues along the way like Omaha’s Baxter... Read more
Nathaniel Rateliff Announces ‘And It’s Still Alright’ Tour
Nathaniel Rateliff will take some time away from the Night Sweats to lead his own headlining tour next year to support a new  solo album. The And It’s Still Alright Tour will kick-off early March in Minneapolis, Minnesota, followed by gigs in St. Louis, Nashville, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis. He’ll... Read more
Best Coast Return With New Album, Tour
The indie duo behind Best Coast have announced their return to the music scene with a new album and early 2020 tour. The Always Tomorrow Tour will kick-off on February 27 in Palm Springs, California. From there, they’ll head to Seattle, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, New Orleans, and Austin –... Read more
Colony House Announce ‘Leave What’s Lost Behind’ Headlining Tour
The indie-rock group Colony House are crossing the U.S. and Canada for a headlining trek next year following the release of their forthcoming record. They’ll kick things off in Nashville on January 25, followed by gigs in Vancouver, Houston, Milwaukee, Denver, Washington, D.C., and Asheville. Along the way, the... Read more
Caribou Drops New Song, Tour Announcement
The electronica artist behind Caribou has returned to the scene for the first time in five years. Canadian composer Dan Snaith, the voice and mind behind Caribou, dropped a new single this week dubbed “Home,” his first work since 2014’s Our Love. “I’m always listening to lots of music... Read more
Modest Mouse Postpone Boise Concert Due To Family Reasons
The indie-rock group Modest Mouse had to postpone their show in Boise, Idaho after a new member of the band’s family was born early. The group was supposed to perform at Boise’s Outlaw Field on Wednesday. However, they took to social media to explain that they would have to... Read more
Chvrches, Melanie Martinez Lead D.C.’s All Things Go Fall Classic Fest
Washington, D.C.’s Union Market will heat up this fall when over a dozen bands come together for a two-day music festival. The event, dubbed All Things Go Fall Classic Fest, will run from October 12 to 13 and feature headlining acts like synth-pop group Chvrches and pop’s Melanie Martinez..... Read more
Arcade Fire Extends Tour, Adds U.S. Dates For This Summer
Canadian rock band Arcade Fire has announced six additional dates on their “Everything Now Continued” tour in select U.S. cities. After releasing their fifth studio album last year, Everything Now, and running through a tour with the same name, the band was set to cross the world this year,... Read more
Bon Iver Adds North America Dates To 2018 Tour
Bon Iver, the indie folk band that stole hearts with the hit single “Skinny Love,” have announced tour dates for this spring and summer, making stops throughout North America. The North America leg of the tour kicks off May 24 in Portland, Oregon, and runs through August 8, wrapping... Read more