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Upcoming concerts, reviews, or iconic concert moments in music.
River Studio's acoustic night, Friday 8th July
I want to start this article off by thanking all the performers who played at this event. I hadn't actually met them before the event, as in some cases I actually found their music online. I have to say though, that everyone lived up to any expectation I had and the performances while all very different, were of high quality. Apart from me of course, but in all fairness, I barely got any sleep the night before and I hadn't eaten any dinner. Plus I had to worry about timing and making sure everyone turned up and if you don't know me I am a worrier especially when it comes to these sorts of things.
Charlie SmithPublished 2 years ago in BeatSoundtrack of Life
Music has been a part of my life since before I was born. Not a single moment of my life has happened without music. The moments I feel most alive are at concerts. There's nothing better than feeling so bad, but being surrounded by a group of strangers being loud and sweaty screaming the lyrics to your favorite band. During those moments, everything else just fades away.
Dusti WestPublished 2 years ago in BeatPOLICA (Concert Review) | Philly Music Vocalizer
What's old is new again. That's true not just of my personal experience with the Minneapolis-based synth-pop band POLIÇA — who performed recently just a couple of Fridays ago (on Friday, June 17th, 2022) —at The Foundry at The Fillmore Philadelphia. It's also true of the venue itself, The Fillmore Philly.
Ashley Hans: Philly Music VocalizerPublished 2 years ago in BeatNYC Concert Analysis
I recently went to a show at Terminal 5. It was Madison Beer's "Life Support" tour. There were three different artists playing, two openers and the main artist. Her two openers were Audriix and Maggie Lindenmann, both of which were fantastic. They both brought very different, but enthusiastic energies. I spent a couple hours before the show outside of the back of the venue. During this time, I was able to watch the crew unload trucks, bring in/out equipment and I even met some of the people performing and on the crew. I noticed they had about two or three trucks filled with screens, lights, and chests full of sound gear. They had everything set up by around 3pm or 4pm and the show didn't start until 8pm. I was able to meet Audriix herself, and she was super kind! She gave me and my friends light up rings because they correlated to her set. One of the opening acts was a band, and when they arrived, I saw them bring in their equipment piece by piece. Later in the night when the show started, I was able to see their equipment all setup and in use. While me and my friend were still waiting behind this venue and it got closer to the start of the show, we started hearing really loud music coming from inside. I then realized we were listening to Madison Beer doing her soundcheck! When I walked into the venue, the stage was already set for the first opening act. There were PA systems on each side of the stage. The opening act was using a wireless microphone, due to lighting and where I was, I couldn't see specifically what brand or model it was. Audriix performed quite a few pop/edm songs. She was very energetic and definitely loves to perform. I followed her on Instagram after the show was over and got to see her post her tour outfits for every show and they were so cool! When Audriix was done and left stage, the stage crew walked up and took down the first openers banners and switched it with the next performer's. I noticed they were all wearing only black clothes, which I've learned in ISP is what a professional should wear to blend in with everything on stage. After bringing out new banners, they brought out a drum kit which seemed to consist of 5 pieces, and a new mic for the next performer. Maggie Lindenmann took the stage as red lights came on. The lights were synced to the beat of the music and were constantly flashing red and white or white and blue. It was really cool and it seems really difficult to sync up a performance like that. She performed her EP, "Paranoia," and a now-released song called "She Knows It." Each artist that was on stage wore in-ear monitors and were constantly taking them out and putting them back in. All the artists had a little box attached to them which I was assuming was to receive signal for their wireless microphones. Madison had props all over the stage that the crew were constantly moving around and changing. The back of the stage was completely covered in a huge screen that played many different visuals. Some visuals were just graphic visuals of space, stars, lights, etc and it looked fantastic. Her vocals were absolutely fantastic! After the show ended , the artist walked off and the stage crew immediately came out and starting striking everything from the stage. Overall it was a truly mesmerizing show and I can't wait for Madison's next tour.
Gabriella RosePublished 2 years ago in BeatJudas Priest Tour 2022 : How to get tickets & concert schedule
Judas Priest are continuing their “50 Heavy Metal Years” tour, announcing Fall 2022 US dates with support from Queensrÿche.
Judas PriestPublished 2 years ago in BeatThe Top 5 Night Life Spots in NYC This Summer
1. Daphne Get your party on at NYC's newest nightclub, Daphne, hidden beneath Hotel 50 Bowery. Daphne offers a glamorous nightlife scene with decorations to impress and music that will keep the party going all night. Daphne offers a wide variety of cocktails that taste as fabulous as they look. This spot is notable for its disco club aesthetic, creating the perfect instagrammable moment. The vibes of this spot are immaculate and you will leave itching to go back. Daphne opens for the week as early as Wednesday allowing you to start the party early, and giving you that opportunity to unwind that you deserve. Hurry to Daphne and don't miss out on NYC's hottest new nightclub; it will not disappoint!
Maya HirshmanPublished 2 years ago in BeatMighty Hoopla 2022
The first weekend of June marked a special occasion. Many flocked to London to celebrate the Queen’s platinum jubilee. As for me, I went to London for a different reason. I guess Mighty Hoopla was my way of celebrating the occasions even though I was stanning different kinds of Queens.
Chloe GilholyPublished 2 years ago in BeatLiving Vicariously Through Your Violin
"Let me live, love, and say it well in good sentences." Sylvia Plath As a writer, I have an innate curiosity about all things from exotic locations to the inner workings of my fellow humans. Sometimes a desire for a time machine washes over me. The ability to temporarily visit past eras in person would be a dream come true.
Jennifer ChristiansenPublished 2 years ago in BeatMelissa Ferrick (Concert Review) | Philly Music Vocalizer
When I attended a Melissa Ferrick show some years ago at World Café Live downstairs, I had no idea I'd be in for such a storytelling treat. But not only was her storytelling a treat, it was also a feat. Ultimately, Melissa Ferrick's skills as a storyteller became the standard for which I would subsequently assess all other singer-songwriters.
Ashley Hans: Philly Music VocalizerPublished 2 years ago in BeatVeld Music Festival Complete Information | Tickets, Lineup
We have all the details you need. Read on to learn who headlines the festival, how to buy single-day tickets, and what to wear to the Veld Music Festival. Here are some tips to make your ticket purchase as easy as possible. There are many reasons to go to the festival, so don't delay.
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Hot Chip (Concert Review) | Philly Music Vocalizer
Synthpop party stars Hot Chip performed at Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia this past Wednesday (on May 11th, 2022). Not only was it my first time at Brooklyn Bowl Philly (which just opened at the end of last year in fall of 2021), and my first time at Brooklyn Bowl with fantastic photog Queen McLean, it was my first time ever experiencing a crowd so uniquely and unabashedly their own. When I go to a show, I'm just as interested in the people at the show as the show itself. I'm interested in not just what the concert sounds like, but what the concert feels like. In other words, I want to know about the experience, as well as the experiencers.
Ashley Hans: Philly Music VocalizerPublished 2 years ago in Beat Rock The House (Review)
After numerous rescheduling, due to the state of the world the last few years, I finally got to attend the Rock The House Concert at the Queensland Performing Art Centre (QPAC) last night.
Colleen MillsteedPublished 2 years ago in Beat