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Upcoming concerts, reviews, or iconic concert moments in music.
Billboard Chart Topping Rapper Russ Joins Forces with NoCap For an Exclusive Livestream Event on October 8th
Multi-platinum rapper-singer, Russ, is teaming up with NoCap for a special livestream experience on Friday, October 8th at 11 PM EST/9 PM PST. The show will be livestreamed from the Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas as part of his mini North American tour, The Tour Before the Tour. Known for his energetic performances and eye-catching set design, you won’t want to miss this opportunity. Be sure to snag tickets to this event for your chance to rock out to chart-toppers like “Best On Earth'' and “Can’t Let Go” before Russ heads out on his year-long worldwide tour in 2022.
Jennifer BarnesPublished 3 years ago in BeatFestivals are Coming Back - Here's What You Need to Know
This past year has taken a big strain on society physically and mentally. If there’s one thing that people missed in 2020, it was social events, concerts, and festivals with our loved ones. Drinking in overflowing crowds never sounded so good. With millions continuing to get vaccinated and states opening up more opportunities to be together again, we may soon be able to enjoy the freedom and social life we once lived. Luckily, a few music festivals are returning in 2021 that are a must.
Concert Piece
Like always thank you to the unsplash creators! So today I want to talk about my favorite concert! and his name is Leroy Sanchez I've actually gone to two concerts of his
Abigail DevillaPublished 3 years ago in BeatGimme That Old Time Religion
Most of my friends are atheists, but some are more anti-religious than others. Sometimes can lead to amusing situations.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 3 years ago in BeatThe Final Curtain Call
My eyes open and I can hear the hubbub of the crowd on the other side of the curtain. I take a deep breath and ever-so carefully, lightly graze each string on my guitar to double-triple check the tuning, ensuring not to accidentally pluck one loud enough to be heard in the audience. I'm staring at the glowing red power lights of my foot pedals, as they pierce through the darkness and the slight blueish hues of the stage wing lights. The remaining performers creep out from stage right, and make their way into their starting positions for the opening number.
Ryan BarbinPublished 3 years ago in BeatHip Hop Concert during the Summer of 1999
Strobe lights and neon green lights, waved in and out of my face like magic wands during the Hot Boys concert in Detroit. It was the summer of 1999 and I was ready for fun. This would be my first hip hop concert in years. That night, one of my good friends in the crowd, vowed to jump the stage and twerk for backstage tickets with some guy from magnolia. I was so hyped, I almost forgot that I was wearing a short dress with some high heels. I had a spiked, 14 inch ponytail, with a china doll bang. When the green light beamed across my face, you could see the glare on my hair from oil sheen and pump it up spritz. My eyebrows were arched and my eyes were accented with eyeshadow. My lip gloss was thick and clear. When the smog cleared, I caught a glimpse of some Hot Boys from magnolia. I knew that it was a step up, but then again I could handle the outsiders from magnolia. The look outs, I call them. Anyhow, after daydreaming about the magnolia boys and admiring some of their gold teeth, bird chest and baggy jeans, the main act started. Suddenly, the stage got dark, a green beam of light like a wand, waved in my face. The crowd got hype and the Hot Boys main act began. The crowd opened their cell phones and flicked their lighters. During the intermission, the Hot Boys had a twerking contest. My good friend jumped on stage with cute jeans on. Next thing I know, she disappeared and the lights dimmed. The smell of marijuana over powered the crowd and blended in with the fog. The green light beamed across my face. Hot sweat evaporated from our bodies, and into the crowd. A guy from the Eastside of Detroit started jitten during the second intermission. I instantly fell in love with his swag, while he danced in the circle. More boys joined him as they took turns doing the native dance of Detroit.
Tanea HillPublished 3 years ago in BeatAstoria State Continues Their Growth With Hard-Driving Track & Video “Leave It To Me”
Astoria State are continuing the momentum they have been building throughout 2021 with hard-driving new track “Leave It To Me” as they open for The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus on tour across the U.S. The song has caught the attention of curators everywhere, with adds to key streaming service playlists including Spotify New Noise, All New Rock and Loudwire Weekly Wire; Apple Music Breaking Hard Rock and New In Rock; and Pandora New Rock Now and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Radio.
RockNRollBuddhaPublished 3 years ago in BeatLive Music is Back
Perhaps if you were in Venice Beach, California this Saturday you encountered a crazy crowd of people on the beach enjoying a show from superstar Machine Gun Kelly. Didn’t know it was happening? Neither did anyone else. Well not until a hint Tweeted by MGK himself.
Jennifer BarnesPublished 3 years ago in BeatReactions as Tems Goes Mad, Walks Out of Show (Video)
Last year, the name Tems went from a name not many people knew about to practically a household name. Her hit 'Try Me', and consecutive hit 'Essence' with Wizkid has catapulted her into the Nigerian consciousness and Tems is now one of the most successful artists we have currently in the industry.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in BeatEverything You Need to Know About this Top Secret NYC Creative Event
ATTENTION ALL NYC CREATIVES. THIS IS NOT A DRILL. We all love a good mystery and this one has had us scratching our heads for far too long. It's time to solve the puzzle. Our goal was to finally find out what all the hype was about with the top secret, "HXS." Challenge accepted.
Natalie NascenziPublished 3 years ago in Beat90 Meters Underground Live With Moonspell
Portugal’s Metal pathfinders Moonspell have always been a “creative and live force that refused to die or to compromise to the grinding of time.”
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.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in Beat