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The Tedeschi Trucks Band delivered a memorable performance on Saturday night at the Gorge Amphitheatre, captivating the audience with their soulful blend of gospel and southern rock.
UK metalcore band Architects returned to Seattle on Monday night, seven years after their last Washington state performance.
Annual touring festival idobi Radio Summer School is back for its second year, this time featuring a seven-artist lineup of alternating headliners Charlotte Sands, Taylor Acorn, Rain City Drive, Arrows In Action, If Not For Me, and Beauty School Dropout, with opener Huddy.
Coheed and Cambria’s The Infinite Arc Tour came to Grand Rapids, MI featuring support from Mastodon and Periphery.
On Friday night, Malcolm Todd lit up Showbox SoDo in Seattle with a sold-out show that proved why he’s one of the most exciting rising artists to watch.
A sold-out Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre witnessed alternative legends as Pierce the Veil’s I CAN’T HEAR YOU tour stopped at Sterling Heights, Michigan.
Detroit had a exciting night of post-hardcore as Dance Gavin Dance brought their Return of the Robot Tour to The Fillmore on May 27th.
Good Terms played the legendary Chain Reaction in Anaheim along with friends Youth Fountain, Sad Park, and BoyHero.
Two and a half decades after its release, In Love and Death remains one of the most emotionally raw and influential albums to emerge from the post-hardcore scene of the early 2000s. On night two of their three-night stand at the House of Blues San Diego, The Used delivered a scorching, full-album performance that proved the record has lost none of its urgency…or its bite.
Rock supergroup L.S. Dunes played Detroit’s Shelter on their Like Magick headlining tour, featuring supporting acts From Indian Lakes and Night Sins.
Chelsea Grin stopped in Detroit on their North American Tour for an evening of deathcore, with support from Shadow of Intent, Signs of the Swarm, and Disembodied Tyrant.
The talented actor and musician Joe Keery from Stranger Things performed to a sold out crowd at one of Seattle’s historic music venues Paramount Theatre on April 8th, 2025 under the stage name Djo.
Counterparts’ Heaven Let Them Die tour has come to end with its final stop at Detroit’s St. Andrew’s Hall in Detroit, with supporting artists Foreign Hands, Malevolence, and Pain of Truth.
Australian metalcore veterans The Amity Affliction made their way to Boise, Idaho's own Knitting Factory on Friday, March 21st, bringing along with them Unwell,Many Eyes and Hail The Sun.
Swedish metalcore band Imminence brought The Return of the Black Tour to Detroit, with support from LANDMVRKS and JILUKA.
Silverstein brought their 25 Years of Noise tour to Detroit, celebrating their career so far and featuring supporting artists Thursday, Arm’s Length, and Split Chain.
There’s nothing quite like a pop-punk show to whet your appetite for Thanksgiving - and Four Year Strong made sure their analysis paralysis tour was a feast to remember, bringing a crazy amount of energy to the stage blending pop-punk, hardcore, and nostalgia into one amazing night.
State Champs brought their 2024 tour to Seattle, where they performed several brand new tracks from their self-titled album.
Fit For An Autopsy perform at Portland’s Roseland Theater, debuting songs from their new album The Nothing That Is.

Chevelle brought their latest tour to Sterling Heights on August 19 in support of their new album Bright as Blasphemy , with support from Asking Alexandria and Dead Poet Society.