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Panic! at the Disco to Play Bridgestone Arena Oct. 8
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Famed pop rock outfit Panic! at the Disco, one of the most enduring and popular acts to spring out of the ’00s emo and pop punk scene, and now ostensibly a solo vehicle for multi-talented artist Brendon Urie, have announced their return with a forthcoming seventh album, Viva Las Vengeance,…
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Bonnaroo 2022 Artist Spotlight: Bleachers
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Bonnaroo Artist | BleachersBonnaroo History | 2015Stage & Time | Friday | That Tent | 8:15-9:30pm || SuperJam | Saturday | This Tent | 6:30-8:00pm Like we’ve been doing for many years now, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with many of our favorite acts from Bonnaroo‘s 2022 lineup. And, for the…
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Faye Webster to Play Brooklyn Bowl Aug. 22
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Briefly a Nashville resident while attending (and subsequently dropping out of) Belmont, 24 year old Atlanta singer-songwriter Faye Webster is an exciting and buzzworthy indie/folk breakout, and an artist hard to pin to any single genre convention. Raised on country and western, Webster’s first album, released in her teens, is more informed…
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Bonnaroo 2022 Artist Spotlight: Stephen Sanchez
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Bonnaroo Artist | Stephen SanchezBonnaroo History | NewbieStage & Time | Sunday | Who Stage | 4:30-5:15pm Like we’ve been doing for many years now, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with many of our favorite acts from Bonnaroo‘s 2022 lineup. And, for the first time in three years, we finally feel…
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No Country’s Guide to Forecastle 2022: 8 Must-See Sunday Performances
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Louisville’s Forecastle Festival is one of our favorite annual events; a manageably-sized, well-curated, extremely fun and organized festival in a nearby city we love to visit. Returning this week after two years off due to the pandemic, the fest- initially founded in 2002- trades its traditional July timeframe for Memorial Day Weekend, May…
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No Country’s Guide to Forecastle 2022: 8 Must-See Saturday Performances
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Louisville’s Forecastle Festival is one of our favorite annual events; a manageably-sized, well-curated, extremely fun and organized festival in a nearby city we love to visit. Returning this week after two years off due to the pandemic, the fest- initially founded in 2002- trades its traditional July timeframe for Memorial Day Weekend, May…
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No Country’s Guide to Forecastle 2022: 8 Must-See Friday Performances
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Louisville’s Forecastle Festival is one of our favorite annual events; a manageably-sized, well-curated, extremely fun and organized festival in a nearby city we love to visit. Returning this week after two years off due to the pandemic, the fest- initially founded in 2002- trades its traditional July timeframe for Memorial Day Weekend, May…
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No Country’s Guide to BreakFest 2022 | May 26 @ The Factory at Franklin
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What began as an idea several years ago by New Found Glory guitarist and local transplant Chad Gilbert, and finally manifested into an inaugural event in 2018 at The Factory at Franklin’s Liberty Hall, breakfast-themed, community-focused, punk rock and alternative boutique fest BreakFest was an absolute blast in its first year and 2019 followup,…






