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Brockhampton Plot 2022 Tour

21st June 2021 | Category: Concerts

Brockhampton released Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine in April, and now they’ve announced a tour supporting it. The “Here Right Now tour” begins in January 2022 with a run of overseas dates, returning to North America on February 26 for a Salt Lake City show. From there they hit Austin, Atlanta, Orlando, Washington DC, NYC, Philadelphia, Toronto, Detroit, Kansas City, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vancouver, and more, wrapping up in Portland on April 13. Jean Dawson, Paris Texas, and HVN open all shows.

Brockhampton are also playing Lollapalooza this summer before their tour begins, and they’re on the massive 2022 Primavera Sound lineup, as well.

As we previously mentioned, Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine is the group’s latest album. It features tracks with Danny Brown, A$AP Rocky, A$AP FERG, and JPEGMAFIA. This month they also shared a deluxe version of the album. It will feature a new track “JEREMIAH (ORIGINAL)” and three songs previously exclusive to physical copies called “PRESSURE / BOW WOW,” “SEX,” and “JEREMIAH (RMX).”

With the news of the revamped album, they’ve also dropped a new video for the track “DON’T SHOOT UP THE PARTY.”

Prior to the arrival of the original version of the record, Brockhampton founder Kevin Abstract stated that Roadrunner would be the second-to-last record from the group. “We all love each other and we wanna continue making the best music we can everybody just getting a lil older and got a lot to say outside of group projects,” he wrote last month, explaining the decision to call it quits.

He also hinted that an album the group finished called Technical Difficulties could see the light of day eventually, although with all the samples to clear he admitted it could be a while. 

“I wouldn’t even be surprised if that came after the last album,” he said, “But we really want that out.”

Available tour dates info can be found here.

Here Right Now 2022 Tour Dates

Show date and time: January 14, 2022 – June 3, 2022

Show location: Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway – Primavera Sound Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Bright Eyes Unveil Full List of Rescheduled Dates for Reunion Tour

14th June 2021 | Category: Concerts

Bright Eyes have announced a full list of rescheduled tour dates for 2021. In addition to their previously announced shows in Worcester, Massachusetts; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; and Queens, New York, the band will also be performing eight more shows in Atlanta, Birmingham, New Haven and more. 

The show in New Haven will feature Japanese Breakfast and Lucy Dacus as openers, while the Forest Hills Stadium show in Queens will feature Lucy Dacus and Waxahatchee.

Bright Eyes will not embark on their highly anticipated reunion tour this spring, canceling and postponing dates due to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.

The trek was supposed to launch May 14th in Spokane, Washington, and wrap June 20th in Queens, New York. All of the May shows and three of the June gigs were canceled outright, and refunds will be available to ticket holders at the point of purchase. Bright Eyes, however, was able to reschedule several June shows for summer 2021, with dates for two additional postponed concerts to be announced later. Original tickets will be valid at the rescheduled dates.

“Regretfully, yet predictably, we have had to re-think many of our upcoming tour dates,” the band wrote on Instagram. “We hope to be in a better position to gather and celebrate at a later date.”

Bright Eyes announced their return in January and one month later revealed they’d inked a new record deal with Dead Oceans. They were prepping their first album since 2011’s The People’s Key. Exact details about the record, including a release date and title, have yet to be revealed, although the band has shared two new songs, “Forced  Convalescence” and “Persona Non Grata.”

Ticket info for select Bright Eyes dates is available here.

Bright Eyes Rescheduled/Postponed Tour Dates

Show date and time: July 27, 2021 – August 8, 2021

Show location: Artpark Amphitheatre, Lewiston, NY – Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham, AL

Maroon 5 Set to Embark on North American Tour

12th June 2021 | Category: Concerts

Maroon 5 are ready to get back on the road after postponing their 2020 headlining tour. The band will hit the road for eight weeks starting with White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, Wash.

The 31-date trek will hit Salt Lake City, Dallas, Milwaukee, Tampa, Toronto and more through October. The headlining tour will also hit major milestone venues such as Fenway Park in Boston and Chicago’s Wrigley Field. Maroon 5 will also play their largest hometown show on Oct. 2 at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles.

Dates will come to a close on Oct. 8 at Concord Pavilion in Concord, California. Blackbear, who collaborated with Maroon 5 on single “Echo,” is scheduled to join the three-time Grammy Award-winning band on the new dates.

As part of their upcoming 2021 tour produced by Live Nation, Maroon 5 is set to be one of the headliners at the Music Midtown Festival in Atlanta this September.

The tour will be in support of Maroon 5’s new studio album, Jordi. Maroon 5’s seventh full-length album features collaborations with so many big artists. The standard edition of the album included 12 tracks, including the band’s previously released hits “Beautiful Mistakes” featuring Megan Thee Stallion, “Nobody’s Love” and “Memories,” which will also get a remix from YG and the late Nipsey Hussle.

Stevie Nicks appears on the track “Remedy,” H.E.R. on “Convince Me Otherwise”, blackbear on “Echo,” Zimbabwean singer Bantu on “One Light” and late hip-hop artist Juice WRLD on “Can’t Leave You Alone.”

The deluxe edition of the album features two additional tracks, “Button” featuring Latin performers Anuel AA and Tainy as well as the Jason Derulo song “Lifestyle”, which Adam Levine is featured on.

More info about the Maroon 5 upcoming tour dates can be found here.

Maroon 5 North American Tour Dates

Show date and time: August 10, 2021 – October 8, 2021

Show location: White River Amphitheatre, Auburn, WA – Concord Pavillion, Concord, CA

Khruangbin Expand Tour

10th June 2021 | Category: Concerts

Khruangbin are filling up their tour schedule for the next year or so with festival appearances and big headlining shows. They recently announced a second Red Rocks show (September 20 & 21), which will mark the trio’s Red Rocks headlining debut. The band previously opened for Vulfpeck at Red Rocks in 2019.

Besides the Red Rocks show, Khruangbin has a number of tour dates on the horizon in 2021. Upcoming stops include appearances at festivals like Omaha, NE’s Maha Festival (July 31), St. Charles, IA’s Hinterland (August 8), Lexington, KY’s Railbird Festival (August 28 & 29), Franklin, TN’s Pilgrimage Festival (September 26), Miami, FL’s iii Points (October 22), Live Oak, FL’s Suwannee Hulaween (October 31), and more.

In 2022 they’ll headline Radio City Music Hall on March 9 & 10 with Nubya Garcia also on the bill.

“Touring is a drug,” bassist Laura Lee Ochoa says. “You play a show, there’s adrenaline rushing around. You wake up the next morning with your comedown and you play another show. If you’re on a 10-week tour, you’re talking about a major comedown. That’s not taking into consideration the emotional aspect of 70% of your interactions on the road being with people who are approaching you as the person in this band, this person that’s on stage, not the person that goes to sleep at night. It’s distorting. I hadn’t realized how much all that had affected me until last year [2019].”

Khruangbin released its third album Mordechai on June 26, 2020.

The album’s title and decision to write lyrics this time was inspired by a camping trip Ochoa took with old friends. Through them, she met a man named Mordechai and his two sons. She hiked with him to the top of a waterfall, which she jumped in. 

“I felt it washed me of something,” says Ochoa. “I was having all these thoughts about everything. It felt nice to have a symbolic moment where I was jumping into letting go in a way.

“Mordechai and his family are orthodox Jews and they take Sabbath every week. After I came back to Houston, I basically took one. I spent 24 hours in silence. It’s not exactly what they do, but it was my own version. I didn’t listen to anything. I tried to not talk to myself in my head. I just wrote. That was really therapeutic. We’ve never been a lyrical band. Most of the time we didn’t know what to write about. When I started writing, I realized, there’s plenty.”

Info about the Khruangbin tour dates is listed here.

KHRUANGBIN 2021/2022 Tour Dates

Show date and time: July 31, 2021 – June 11, 2022

Show location: Maha Festival, Aksarben Village, Omaha, NE – NOS Primavera, Porto, Portugal

Foo Fighters Announce 26th Anniversary Tour Dates for 2021

7th June 2021 | Category: Concerts

Foo Fighters were originally set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their formation as a band with a 2020 tour, but like the rest of live music, the shows were put on hold during the pandemic. Now, the band has finally unveiled their rescheduled 25th (now 26th) anniversary tour lineup, adding to their previously announced 2021 sets at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Bottlerock, and Boston Calling.

The six-show run will kick off July 28th in Cincinnati, Ohio, followed by shows in Milwaukee, St. Louis, Bonner Springs, Oklahoma City, and Albuquerque. Radkey will play as openers for all six dates. The band is also expected to announce more shows within the coming weeks.

Foo Fighters released their latest album Medicine at Midnight in February 2021, after it, too, was delayed a year due to Covid-19. Last month, the band was announced as one of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2021 inductees, alongside the Go-Go’s, Jay-Z, Carole King, Todd Rundgren, and Tina Turner. The induction ceremony will be held at Cleveland, Ohio’s Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on October 30th.

Grohl said that his initial reaction to hearing the news of Foos’ induction was one of “surprise and, of course, very appreciative”.

“I just recently realized it’s been half my life since I’ve been in this band,” he said. “I feel, in a way, that I’ve almost neglected how much we’ve done in the past 25 years. I think because I’m always working in a forward motion, I don’t spend too much time sitting down and looking back at what we’ve done or reflecting on our past achievements. I just kind of look forward to the next thing. So today has been a bit more reflective than before.”

Grohl added that he was “mostly happy for [his bandmates] Pat [Smear], Nate [Mendel], Chris [Shiflett], Taylor [Hawkins] and Rami [Jaffee]”, saying: “I don’t think any of us ever imagined that this would happen.”

For more Foo Fighters ticketing info, click here.

Foo Fighters 26th Anniversary Tour Dates

Show date and time: July 28, 2021 – August 9, 2021

Show location: The Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center, Cincinnati, OH @ – Isleta Amphitheater, Albuquerque, NM