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2024 marks 40 years since the inception of The Black Crowes, and 35 years since the release of Shake Your Money Maker. Say what?! On their Happiness Bastards tour, the Robinson brothers leave their bullshit behind and come together to celebrate their mutual love for rock n’ roll. We talk about their feud, their new album, and their upcoming tour with Aerosmith.
Are skyrocketing ticket prices forcing you to make tough decisions about which shows to see? Us too. While we wait for some concert dates to roll around, we talk about why fewer rock shows are being announced, ticket prices, and more.
We're going back into the Concert Goer archives as we break down Hozier's Unreal Unearth Tour. He's part of this year's Osheaga Music Festival lineup and he's not to be missed live. Plus, he's just released a song with Noah Kahan who's also performing at Osheaga. We aren't saying that they're going to perform together but...
Nathaniel Rateliff’s robust and soulful voice. Dallas Green's equally soulful and soothing voice. At first, it seemed like an odd combo for a co-headlining tour, and we can't *really* explain why it worked, but it just did. Jess saw the show in Vancouver, and G saw it in Montreal. We're breaking down both tour dates and making some shocking confessions.
She's an icon, but does Madonna still have it live? The short answer: YES. The Celebration Tour is an autobiographical tour that's packed with hits and a MUST for any fan.
A hometown hero performing a hometown show, what more could you ask for? Macklemore's Ben Tour wrapped up in Seattle, and the show was nothing short of a love letter to the city he loves.
It's that time of year! As the year wraps up, we take a look back at our favourite concerts of the year, the ones we're most looking forward to in 2024, and share our hopes for future tour announcements.
Mariah Carey is the undisputed Queen of Christmas, so why not cash in on it? Her Merry Christmas One and All! Tour is exactly what you'd expect it to be - glitz, glam, and the perfect way to get into the spirit of the season.
Odd. Eclectic. Cinematic. Mesmerizing. This is The 1975. To see them perform live is to finally understand what this band is about. It's not just a concert; it's piece of performance art within a concert, and it was unbelievable.
Just can't get enough of Depeche Mode? Neither can Montreal. We break down the band's Memento Mori Tour - the first without keyboardist Andy Fletcher - and talk about why Montreal has such a deep love affair with the band.
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