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Dave Matthews Band – ***RESCHEDULED FOR 7/9 & 7/10 2021***
Gratefully Yours
Catch Gratefully Yours as they pay tribute to the music of The Grateful Dead at The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls on Friday, March 13th.
Lucid
Don’t miss Lucid at The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls on Saturday, March 7th.
Magic Giant
On Sunday, March 4th, EQX and Sugar Productions present a show with Magic Giants at The Hollow Bar and Kitchen in downtown Albany.
James Supercave ***CANCELED – PLEASE SEE EVENT DESCRIPTION***
***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED***
Official statement from James Supercave:
Very sad to announce that we are postponing the rest of our US tour. These shows have been incredible and we want to play more. But we can’t responsibly ask people to gather in crowds and put themselves at risk for us. Info on show cancellations have been coming at us by the hour and it doesn’t look like it’s slowing down. It’s best that we end this tour now. Doing our best to reschedule shows with the same venues, and promoters want to honor your existing tickets. Please reach out to ticketers/venues about refunds. Stay safe and be generous.
Bella’s Bartok
Head to HiLo in North Adams, Massachusetts on Friday, February 21st for a show with Bella’s Bartok.
The Restless Age
Check out The Restless Age when they take to the stage at HiLo in North Adams, Massachusetts on Saturday, February 15th.
The Front Bottoms – ***CANCELED – PLEASE SEE EVENT DESCRIPTION***
***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED***
Official statement from The Front Bottoms:
Hey everyone,
Unfortunately, this comes as no surprise but we have canceled our tour dates with Jimmy Eat World and other headline shows. Refunds are available at point of purchase. Can’t wait until we can come together safely again.
Mountain Jam XVI – Day 3 ***CANCELED – PLEASE SEE EVENT DESCRIPTION***
***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED***
Official statement from Mountain Jam:
Mountain Jam will no longer be taking place this year. After 15 consecutive years we will miss all the familiar faces and uplifting vibes that our community shares. However, the safety of our artists, fans, and staff are of paramount importance. We want to thank everyone who has stood by us over the years and look forward to making Mountain Jam 2021 the best festival ever. Stay safe, and we will see you next year. Tickets will automatically be refunded at point of purchase.
-Gary Chetkof, Founder/Partner, Mountain Jam
Mountain Jam XVI – Day 2 ***CANCELED – PLEASE SEE EVENT DESCRIPTION***
***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED***
Official statement from Mountain Jam:
Mountain Jam will no longer be taking place this year. After 15 consecutive years we will miss all the familiar faces and uplifting vibes that our community shares. However, the safety of our artists, fans, and staff are of paramount importance. We want to thank everyone who has stood by us over the years and look forward to making Mountain Jam 2021 the best festival ever. Stay safe, and we will see you next year. Tickets will automatically be refunded at point of purchase.
-Gary Chetkof, Founder/Partner, Mountain Jam
Mountain Jam XVI – Day 1 ***CANCELED – PLEASE SEE EVENT DESCRIPTION***
***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED***
Official statement from Mountain Jam:
Mountain Jam will no longer be taking place this year. After 15 consecutive years we will miss all the familiar faces and uplifting vibes that our community shares. However, the safety of our artists, fans, and staff are of paramount importance. We want to thank everyone who has stood by us over the years and look forward to making Mountain Jam 2021 the best festival ever. Stay safe, and we will see you next year. Tickets will automatically be refunded at point of purchase.
-Gary Chetkof, Founder/Partner, Mountain Jam
The Devil Makes Three – ***CANCELED – PLEASE SEE EVENT DESCRIPTION***
Out of continued concern for the health, safety and well-being for not only our fans but EVERYONE, we are officially cancelling our upcoming May shows.
No one is sadder about this than us, but this is nothing compared to the sadness we would feel were we to contribute to a single person getting sick in connection with attending one of our concerts.
We will be back, this will pass, and we will all be able to do the things we love to do, especially playing music for you.
Stay safe, hang in there, and wash your hands!
Refunds will be available at the point of purchase.
Incubus – ***CANCELLED – SEE EVENT DESCRIPTION FOR MORE INFO***
We regret to announce that our 2020 US Summer Tour w/ 311 and Badflower is officially being cancelled. As much as we want to see everyone this Summer, we need to put the safety of our fans, crew and venue staff, first. Ticket holders will be emailed directly with their refund options and if you’d like more info, make sure to visit www.livenation.com/refund or contact your original point of purchase.
We love you all, stay safe out there and we’ll see you as soon as we can get back on the road! ❤️
The Official Twiddle After Show w/ Mihali, Mike Gantzer, Gubb, & Rob Houk
When you leave the Twiddle show on Valentines Day , just walk up the Stree about 3 blocks to the best after show party of the Winter . Mihali and Gubb from Twiddle will combine efforts with Mike and Rob from Aqueous to blow your minds . Up and comers Eggy will start the night off.
Rome & Duddy – Friends & Family Acoustic Tour
Rome & Duddy – Friends & Family is a special project from Rome Ramirez of Sublime with Rome and Duddy of Dirty Heads. Both artists collaborated on 2008’s Lay Me Down, which would go on to be the first song in history from an independent label to reach #1 on Billboard’s rock songs chart. The song would remain on Billboard’s alternative chart for 11 weeks. The Friends & Family Tour will be a stripped down and intimate version of the Sublime and Dirty Heads live experience fans know and love – each concert will include separate acoustic sets by Rome and Duddy, and both artists will perform together to close the show. Micah Brown of Iration will open on select dates, making it an all-star night with some of the scene’s favorite artists.
Sublime with Rome made its debut in 2009 at Cypress Hill’s Smokeout Festival in San Bernardino, California. They recently finished recording their 3rd full length album, Blessings, released on May 27th.
Dirty Heads released their 7th album, Super Moon, on August 9th. The album was recorded at the legendary RCA Studio A on Music Row in Nashville.
Theo Katzman of Vulfpeck
“Modern Johnny is a feeling,” says acclaimed singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Theo Katzman in regards to his forthcoming self-release Modern Johnny Sings: Songs in the Age of Vibe, due out in early 2020. “It’s closer to Vonnegut’s Kilgore Trout than Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust — Modern Johnny represents the journey, the quest, the plight of the singer-songwriter trying to make it in today’s music world.”Known for his rock-and-roll inspired solo albums, as well as his contributions to internet funk sensation Vulfpeck, Katzman has had this feeling bubbling in the recesses of his mind for some time now, weaving its way through his songwriting process and onto his recordings. The feeling itself is multi-dimensional: it’s a subtle sarcasm, but not at the expense of sincerity; criticism, but not at the expense of joy; character, but not at the expense of vulnerability.Modern Johnny is not an alter-ego per se, but he and Katzman do have some striking similarities. Both were born in the mid-‘80s, forming their musical identities from the rubble of ‘90s rock radio, the remains of their parents’ record collections, a handful of ‘Greatest Hits’ compilations on Compact Disc, and several hard drives’ worth of miscredited MP3s from Napster. Both arrived in Los Angeles in the mid 2010’s with a “songs-can-change-the-world” attitude, fully expecting to join the Eagles. Both find themselves stumbling through the free market in the age of social, the age of streaming…the Age of Vibe.The year is 2020. Billy Joel hasn’t released an album in over two and a half decades, Stevie Wonder is ranked 230th on Spotify, and Paul McCartney’s most popular song is “FourFiveSeconds.” It’s hard to know what to make of all of this… and Modern Johnny isn’t necessarily what the kids are asking for. He’s too heart to be hip, too hip to be pop, too pop to be rock, and too rock to be art.TOUGH SITCH.But no matter the zeitgeist, both Theo Katzman and Modern Johnny forge ahead the only way they know how: in pursuit of messy, honest, exuberant human emotion through popular song. The result is Modern Johnny Sings: Songs in the Age of Vibe.
Post Animal ***CANCELED – PLEASE SEE EVENT DESCRIPTION***
***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED***
Official statement from Post Animal:
Sad to have to do this, but it’s the right thing to do! Everyone please stay safe and look out for your health! We aim to make up these shows in the future once the situation is under control. Thanks for your understanding, love and support.
The remainder of the FMG US tour has been postponed until further notice due to the Coronavirus. This includes tonight’s show in Boston at Once Ballroom. At this point we will still play Chicago and Madison as planned. Out biggest priority is making sure our fans stay safe and healthy. We couldn’t continue this tour in good conscience. We’ll be actively working to make up these dates. All refunds will be available at point of purchase! We hope that you all will take care of yourselves and others.
Of Monsters and Men ***POSTPONED – SEE EVENT DETAILS FOR MORE INFO***
“We will be announcing rescheduled dates as soon as possible. Please hold on to your tickets as those will be honored for the new dates”
-OMAM
Fruition
Fruition w/ Caleb Elliott at The Hollow Bar + Kitchen
7:30p Doors/8:30p Show
18+
Fruition’s newest album, Wild As The Night, conveys the emotions of our darkest, and sometimes weakest, moments. Influenced equally by acoustic music as well as rock ‘n’ roll, the eclectic, after-hours vibe comes naturally to the Portland, Oregon-based band. Their unmistakable vocal blend first revealed itself in 2008 when Anderson tagged along with Asebroek and Naja for an afternoon of busking in Portland. Since that time, they have opened shows for the Wood Brothers, Greensky Bluegrass, and Jack Johnson, and appeared at festivals like Telluride Bluegrass, Bonnaroo, and DelFest. Wild As The Night follows the band’s acclaimed Tucker Martine-produced 2018 album, Watching It All Fall Apart.
The album’s first single, “Wild As The Night,” provides perhaps the album’s most beautiful moment, with vocals from Naja evoking the midnight grief of letting a relationship go. It was released with the announcement of the album, along with the track’s accompanying music video.
Wild As The Night opens with the rollicking and pulsating “Forget About You,” setting the tone of the record as a whole; commiserating in sorrows and lifting spirits. “Sweet Hereafter” follows the album’s self-titled first single with an entrancing drum and piano loop that could be equally at home on a James Blake record. The organic beat gives way to thick repeating harmonies, leaving the listener wanting more after a subtle fade to silence. The album picks back up, tempo-wise, with a quick rock and roll study in city living with “Raining In The City” before it dives back into more classic Fruition territory with a campfire celebration of the Oregon Coast in “Manzanita Moonlight.” “Don’t Give Up On Me”’s seductive groove dips back into the commiseration with the final verse lamenting, “All the world is just empty without somebody to love.”
“For me, I’ve just always hoped that people relate to the music, whether it’s a certain chord movement that lifts their spirit or comforts their sorrow, or a lyric that speaks to them like it was written for them,” Asebroek says. “This music comes from places of vulnerability and I hope people can take their guard down a little while resonating with it.”
Recorded at Silo Sound Studio in Denver, Wild As The Night captures the band’s mindset in the midst of relentless touring. “We were exhausted, but musically firing on all cylinders,” says Thompson, who shares production credit with the band on the new project. “It’s extremely diverse Americana, with a focus on great songwriting and harmonies. We weren’t going for a particular sound, just something that’s honest to our live sound along with a few tricks we learned from our last producer, Tucker Martine.”
With a renewed focus on harnessing the energy of the live experience, Wild As The Night allows listeners to get a glimpse of these longtime friends doing what they do best on stage, whether they’re opening for the Wood Brothers, Greensky Bluegrass, and Jack Johnson, or playing at festivals like Telluride Bluegrass, Bonnaroo, and DelFest.
“Something that has always tied our variable styles together is the honesty in the songwriting, the attention paid toward what is genuinely and deeply catchy, not superficially so,” Asebroek says. “Vocal harmonies have also always been a unifying tool for our band. The Fruition sound has always been about being more than the sum of our parts.”
Sebadoh ***POSTPONED – NEW DATE TBA***
*** THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. NEW DATE IS TBA ***