Lila Downs

Lila Downs
September 24, 2024 ~ 7:30pm
Fox Tucson Theatre
17 W. Congress
Tucson, AZ. 85701
Box Office (520) 547-3040
Ticket Prices – $20-$85.00
Ticket Link – https://bit.ly/3JqPvC5

Winner of six Latin Grammys and one Grammy, celebrated singer Lila Downs is one of the world’s most singular and powerful voices, whose compelling stage presence and poignant storytelling transcend all language barriers. Raised in Minnesota and Oaxaca, this global superstar’s exquisite artistry bridges traditions from across the Americas, with influences ranging from the folk and ranchera music of Mexico and South America to North American folk, jazz, blues, and hip-hop. As a passionate human-rights activist, Lila’s lyrics often highlight issues relating to social justice, sharing stories that too often go untold.

In 2023, Lila released her fourteenth and Grammy nominated album, La Sánchez, influenced heavily by music from the north of Mexico. With this album, Lila seeks to raise awareness about important matters, such as maternal recognition, compositions in times of pandemic, a journey through mourning, and the vicissitudes of sentimental and social relationships.

Lila has graced the stages of many of the world’s most prestigious festivals and venues including Jazz at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, and the Hollywood Bowl. She has been invited to sing at the White House, and performed on the Academy Awards and Latin Grammy Awards telecasts. Her music has also been included in several feature films such as The Counselor, Tortilla Soup, Real Women Have Curves, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, Carlos Saura’s Fados, Mariachi Gringo, and Hecho en Mexico.

Indigo Girls

Indigo Girls
September 20, 2024 ~ 7:30pm
Fox Tucson Theatre
17 W. Congress
Tucson, AZ. 85701
Box Office (520) 547-3040
Ticket prices range from $21-$98.50
Ticket Link – https://bit.ly/4aZqucG

Released in 1989, Indigo Girls’ eponymous major label debut sold over two million copies under the power of singles “Closer to Fine” and “Kid Fears” and turned Indigo Girls into one of the most successful folk duos in history. Over a thirty-five-year career that began in clubs around their native Atlanta, Georgia, the multi-Grammy-winning duo of Emily Saliers and Amy Ray has recorded sixteen studio albums, sold over 15 million records, and built a dedicated, enduring following across the globe.

Rolling Stone describes them as the “ideal duet partners.” Committed and uncompromising activists, they work on issues like immigration reform (El Refugio), LGBTQ advocacy, education (Imagination Library), death penalty reform, and Native American rights. They are co-founders of Honor the Earth, a non-profit dedicated to the survival of sustainable Native communities, Indigenous environmental justice, and green energy solutions.

Their latest record, Look Long is a stirring and eclectic collection of songs that finds the duo of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers reunited in the studio with their strongest backing band to date. “We joke about being old, but what is old when it comes to music? We’re still a bar band at heart,” says Saliers. “While our lyrics and writing approach may change, our passion for music feels the same as it did when we were 25-years-old.”

“As time has gone on, our audience has become more expansive and diverse, giving me a sense of joy,” she adds. To hear those collective voices raise into one, singing along and overpowering the band itself, one realizes the importance Indigo Girls’ music has in this moment. In our often-terrifying present, we are all in search of a daily refuge, a stolen hour or two, to engage with something that brings us joy, perspective, or maybe just calm. As one bar band once put it, “We go to the doctor, we go to the mountains…we go to the Bible, we go through the work out.” For millions, they go to the Indigo Girls. On Look Long they’ll find a creative partnership certain of its bearings, forging a way forward.

Montgomery Gentry featuring Eddie Montgomery

Montgomery Gentry featuring Eddie Montgomery
August 30, 2024 ~ 7:30pm
Fox Tucson Theatre
17 W. Congress
Tucson, AZ. 85701
Box Office (520) 547-3040
Ticket price range from $20-$65
Ticket Link – https://bit.ly/3W2e3sq

Info – You might catch Eddie Montgomery taking a quick glance at an empty space beside him when he and The Wild Bunch take the stage to play the expected duet hits as well as tunes from his brand-new and mostly raucous solo debut “Ain’t No Closing Me Down.” By tragic circumstance a solo artist, Eddie always feels the presence of Troy Gentry, his honky-tonking partner back to the days they played for beer or a chunk of flesh at a pig roast near their eastern Kentucky roots.

“I think he’ll have a blast with it, man,” says Eddie of his late partner. “I think he’s a part of it already. I’m sure he’ll be with me.” The man who is always “with” Eddie on stage and immersed in the soul of his first solo album is his long-time partner, Troy Gentry, who died Sept. 8, 2017, in a helicopter crash that could have put a tragic end to Montgomery Gentry sound. Except Eddie made a promise that the MG sound would go on: Which, at its heart, is what this new album is all about.

Rowdily honed in honky-tonks and at parties in their Kentucky homeland, Montgomery Gentry rocked to stardom in 1999 with propulsive collection “Tattoos & Scars.” Over the next 18 years, the duo had 20-plus charted singles, collected CMA, ACM and Grammy nominations and awards with such unsubtle, blue-collar rallying cries as “Hell Yeah,” “My Town” and the irrepressible “Hillbilly Shoes.”

Their No. 1s included “If You Ever Stop Loving Me,” “Something to be Proud Of,” “Lucky Man,” “Back When I Knew It All” and “Roll With Me.” Grand Ole Opry members since 2009, MG also belong to the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame, where they join the likes of Bill Monroe, Tom T. Hall, Skeeter Davis, Lionel Hampton and Eddie’s brother, John Michael Montgomery.

The last name on that list – “John Boy,” as Eddie refers to his brother – was with the other two young men when they tore up roadhouses and pig roasts, following the career path carved out by the Montgomery boys’ dad and his outfit, “Harold Montgomery and Whatever You Wanted To Call It.” The heart of that outfit: Harold on guitar and mom, Snookie, on drums. “Me and John Boy were roadies,” says Eddie. “We seen a lotta things in honky-tonks…. The bartenders were our babysitters, and we moved around a lot. I must’ve had my mid-life crisis by the time I was 8.”

“I’m happy where I’m at.” And part of the reason for that happiness is that he always has his best friend to lean on: “Troy is always with me. He helped me write this album with my heart and soul.” Eddie continues describing how this new album was birthed after he knew it was time to go on as the M without the G. “I was just wanting to wait until it felt right for me, and when it come to me in my heart, with Troy and myself.

“Ain’t a day goes by that I don’t think of him,” he says. “We made a promise, a deal, way back when. It was over Jim Beam. It was: If one of us goes down, we want Montgomery Gentry to go on. Keep the music going. We were a honky-tonk band, and he’s with me, and he’s always going to be.” He smiles. “We were together so much, we finished each other’s sentences and everything,” a brotherhood that remains in his solo billing: “It’s always going to be ‘Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry.’”

In fact, The Wild Bunch – the outfit that rode the range with MG for years — provides accompaniment with this album, a change from the past, when Eddie says Music Row session players would be called in.

It is both a tribute to his late friend as well as the sonic bridge for the guy who hopes to carry this legacy well into the future. “I wanted to showcase our band. I wanted music that’s real and in your face.”
Even though he was fulfilling a promise to Troy, Eddie took a year off after the accident to ponder how and if he’d carry on. The COVID pandemic gave him an extra year-and-a-half. With the help of some of Nashville’s best honky-tonk-flavored writers, he has fashioned an album that is both a tribute to the past and a rowdy reach into the future. “I wanted to comfort my soul and have the greatest writers help me put it together.”

Much of the soul-salvation can be found in the song, “Alive and Well.”

“It’s pretty much my life,” he says of the song that salutes his best friend as well as two sons who are gone. “One died quite a few years ago. I lost my other son a year before, the same month as Troy. September is not my favorite month.” While it is a farewell, it also is a promise to keep going, the promise he delivers in the rest of the album. “When I wrote that song, it helped my heart. It helped me a little bit, I reckon, to heal the wounds. But the scar is always there.”

The promise to keep on going is proclaimed in full MG-style in the first cut, “Ain’t No Closing Me Down,” a rock-driven dose of barroom braggadocio that sprung from his holing up at home located on the outskirts of a golf course during the pandemic. “After the corona hit, I got a bunch of grills and stuff. I pulled my truck out of the garage. I was puttin’ up TVs, got a PA in my garage. I got one of those glass, commercial refrigerators in there. And people started coming to the house.” While the world was shut down, Eddie welcomed all comers. Nobody was closin’ him down. Golfers would climb off the course to visit, joining other friends from miles around. “I’d always be grilling. They’d come up and grab a hamburger or some ribs, a Jim Beam and a beer.”

Some songs offer even more hope, like “Ain’t She Beautiful,” which isn’t about his “smokin’-hot wife,” but rather about the nation he cherishes. John Boy’s son, Walker Montgomery, wrote that one, and Uncle Eddie happily recorded it. “It was a great honor for me to cut my nephew’s song. I don’t think I coulda wrote it any better. I love this country. It’s the greatest country on earth. I love our great American heroes. I don’t care who decides to try to destroy it, it’s going to keep on going, because it’s the only place you can decide what you want to do, who you want to be.”

Other songs include “Higher,” a duet with Tanya Tucker: “What an honor, singing with Miss Tanya. When I hear it, I don’t even listen to me singing, I listen to her.” “That’s the Kinda Man I Am” is about attitudes and beliefs inherited, sometimes by force, from his mom and dad. “I believe in the man upstairs, and I believe in our freedoms,” he says, adding the most painful lessons were in learning how to do the right thing. “You did something wrong, you got your ass busted by a belt. One of the hardest things I ever hit in my life was Mama’s backhand.”

“My Son” is a cautionary tale he co-wrote with producer Noah Gordon for the soundtrack of a movie called “Old Henry,” a bit of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid fantasy. But the song means a lot more to Eddie, the father who lost two sons. “A lot of it is going back into my soul. I taught them how to live. Taught them that some of the stuff I chased, I probably shouldn’t have. Like my old man said ‘Son, do as I say, don’t do as I do.’”

And there are plenty of fun songs, like “Play That Game,” inspired by honky-tonk mating dances he witnesses from the stage. “Kickin’ It Up” and “Sounds Like a Tuesday” join the ranks of lighthearted songs. His familiar voice breaks a bit when talking about “She Just Loves Me,” both a thank you and a love note to his wife, Jen Jen, and her devotion. “It’s the first love song I’ve ever written. I’m in love with her. She’s been there to pick me up when I felt down. I can’t say enough about her.” In fact, she was the first one to hear the rough version, after Eddie made an acoustic demo and took it up to the house. He didn’t want to sing it to her, because “I wasn’t for sure I could get through it, singing in front of her.” So, he played her the demo and “It freaked her out.”

It was enough of a reason for celebration that they went to the club and did – as they rarely do – “act like teenagers.” “Now it takes me two days to recover,” he says. “My daddy always told me that would happen.”

The man with the thick, honky-tonk voice and hell-raising reputation, the same fellow who salutes the death of his best friend in this album, admits that things change when a guy ages. “I’m more into staying home and piddling in my garden and stuff.”

Still, after he parks the garden rake and dons that wide-brimmed black hat, straps on a guitar and climbs onstage with The Wild Bunch, “it’s kind of like old times.” Except T Roy is missing. Or is he? “He’s right there on stage, every time I hit it. He’ll always be there. “I like writing about everyday life: The good, the bad, the ugly and the party on the weekend. We know life has got a bunch of ups and downs. Stuff’s gonna happen, or you can keep your ass up on the porch. ‘‘Me and T Roy, we always lived life. You live life and make sure you do, ’cause it won’t be here tomorrow.”

Mesa: DEATH TO ALL

DEATH TO ALL – The Nile Theater – 105 W. Main Street – 06/29/24 – Mesa, AZ – All Ages – Show 7:00 pm – General Admission Tickets $35 + $6.66 Fee – w/ Cyrptopsy – VIP Upgrades: https://www.national-acts.com/dta

Death To All is a unique opportunity for a new generation of metalheads to experience the genius of DEATH and Chuck Schuldiner first-hand.

Founded in 1984 by Chuck Schuldiner under the original name of Mantas in Altamonte Springs, Florida, DEATH was among the more widely known early pioneers of the death metal sound, along with California’s Possessed. Inspired by Nasty Savage, DEATH was among the first bands in the Florida death metal scene. In the late 80s, the band was both a part of and integral in defining the death metal scene which gained international recognition with the release of albums by a number of area acts.

Death To All operates as a tribute band to the original DEATH, which dissolved in 2001 following the passing of the group’s founder and frontman Chuck Schuldiner. The backbone of Death To All is singer/guitarist Max Phelps (Exist, Cynic), drummer Gene Hoglan (Dark Angel, Testament, Dethklok), bass beast Steve DiGiorgio (Testament, Sadus) and Bobby Koelble (DEATH).

The Scream of Perserverance Tour features unique two-night stints in multiple cities, where the first night will be an old-school, brutal night featuring, in its entirety, the album which started the DEATH legacy, ‘Scream Bloody Gore’, as well as classic tunes from ‘Leprosy’ and ‘Spiritual Healing.’

The second night will feature the finishing touch in DEATH’s history, ‘The Sound of Perseverance,’as well as timeless classics from the technical and more melodic era of DEATH, ‘Human,’ ‘Individual Thought Patterns’ and ‘Symbolic.’ Also, in certain cities, the sets will be ‘From First To Last’, where Death To All play the mightiest bangers from every DEATH album.

Follow DEATH TO ALL online:

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Deathtoallofficial

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/deathtoallofficial/?hl=en

YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@GeneHoglanOfficial

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/deathtoallmusic?lang=en

WEBSITE: https://reversedrecords.com/death-to-all/

UPCOMING TOUR DATES: bandsintown.com/a/11046785-deathto-all

VIP upgrades: https://www.national-acts.com/dta

DETHKLOK in Flagstaff

DETHKLOK – Pepsi Amphitheater – Fort Tuthill County Park – 04/20/24 – Flagstaff, AZ – Doors 6:00 pm – Show 7:00 pm – Tickets $54.50 & up – The Mutilation on a Spring Night Tour with DragonForce & Nekrogoblikon – Tickets: https://dethkloklive.com/

The Great Reuniting continues as the world’s most important cultural force, DETHKLOK, returns to American stages and brings their songs of salvation to the masses. Running from April 07 through May 03, Dethklok’s newly announced Mutilation on a Spring Night Tour, produced by Live Nation, will see support from DragonForce and Nekrogoblikon.

Dethklok is an illustrated/animated virtual powerhouse, occupying an elite space alongside Gorillaz. Except Dethklok is bigger, better, more brutal, and totally legendary.

The world’s most brutal band are the stars of the Metalocalypse TV series and films, cocreated by Brendon Small. Revolver Magazine calls the writer, director, and composer the “musical mastermind” behind Dethklok. A vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, Small has made four Dethklokalbums and assorted releases with legendary metal drummer Gene Hoglan (Dark Angel, Death, Testament, Strapping Young Lad).

Last year’s BABYKLOK co-headlining trek was the first Dethklok tour in over a decade. “I had no idea how much fun the BABYKLOK tour would be,” remembers Small. “The BABYMETAL girls are delightful, like three princesses from outer space, great singers, and great dancers. Their band is bonkers good. I magically found my way into this parallel universe. The show itself is a great challenge as a vocalist, guitar player, and multitasker. The goal is always to put on the absolute best show that I can.”

2023 saw a flurry of activity from the melodic death metal titans. Army of the Doomstar was a sequel to Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem, released in 2013. 2023 also saw the release of the Army of the Doomstar Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Dethalbum IV was the most celebrated album of the band’s career, boasting unstoppable anthems like “Aortic Desecration,” “SOS,” and “Gardener of Vengeance.”
“Dethalbum IV is a fantastic death metal album,” wrote New Noise. “Despite Dethklok being an animated band, the music is very real, delivering that scratch to itch the need for good metal.”

Rolling Stone named Dethalbum IV one of the 11 Best Metal Albums of 2023. “The first Dethklok album in more than a decade is totally brutal – and totally worth the wait,” they declared. “Small and Hoglan’s dexterous playing also make the music stand majestically on its own terms. You don’t need to be in on the joke to jump into the pit and mosh along.”

Adult Swim aired four seasons of Metalocalypse from 2006 to 2013. Premiere global and media entertainment company Warner Bros. Discovery distributes the Metalocalypse series and feature films.

DETHKLOK is:
Nathan Explosion – Vocals
Skwisgaar Skwigelf – Lead Guitar
Toki Wartooth – Rhythm Guitar
William Murderface – Bass
Pickles – Drums

DETHKLOK online:

https://shopdethklok.com/

www.facebook.com/dethklok

http://instagram.com/dethklok

https://dethklok.bio.to/DethalbumIV

Lettuce Additional Summer Headlining Dates

Lettuce Add Additional Summer Headlining Dates + New Vail Show on Ziggy Marley Tour & Appearance at BISCOLAND

Additions include Brooklyn Bowl Locations in Brooklyn & Philadelphia, Belly Up in Solana Beach, and moreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

GRAMMY-nominated funk-jazz-soul-hip-hop-psychedelic-jam-experimental titans Lettuce have announce additional summer and fall tour dates to their 2024 itinerary with a handful of new headlining shows sin September, a new date at Gerald Ford Ampitheater in Vail, CO supporting Ziggy Marley, and an appearance at the second-annual BISCOLAND in July.

Last month, the group announced that they will be supporting reggae icon on his Circle of Peace tour throughout the month of July. The tour will traverse the Western US, starting with in Jacksonville, OR on July 9th.

Additionally, Lettuce will be joined by guitar legend John Scofield next weekend at SFJAZZ in San Francisco, California on April 27th & 28th. Scofield will also join the band at Daze Between in New Orleans on Tuesday, April 30th at Faubourg Brewing. The band will perform their annual late night RAGE!FEST show during Jazz Fest on Friday, May 3rd at The Joy Theater.

Outside of live performances, Lettuce will release a special picture disc addition of their 48-minute improvisational work VIBE exclusively for Record Store Day this Saturday, April 20th.

Pre-sale tickets for all new Lettuce dates are available now with running through Thursday, April 18th at 10pm local time. Tickets will be available to the general public Friday, April 19th at 10am local time.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit lettucefunk.com/tour.

LETTUCE 2024 TOUR DATES

April 27 – San Francisco, CA – Milner Auditorium*
April 28 – San Francisco, CA – Milner Auditorium*
April 30 – New Orleans, LA – Daze Between*
May 2 – Ponce de Leon, FL – Sol Fest
May 3 – New Orleans, LA – The Joy Theater
June 1 – Denver, CO – Outside Festival
July 5 – Lafayette, NY – BISCOLAND
June 20 – Rothbury, MI – Electric Forest
July 9 – Jackonsville, OR – Britt Pavilion ^
July 10 – Troutdate, OR – McMenamins Edgefield ^
July 11 – Redmond, WA – Marymoor Park ^
July 13 – Bonner, MT – KettleHouse Amphitehater ^
July 14 – Deer Valley, UT – Snow Park Outdoor Amp ^
July 15 – Vail, CO – Gerald Ford Amphitheater ^
July 17 – Las Vegas, NV – The Theater at Virgin Hotels ^
July 18 – Costa Mesa, CA – Pacific Amphitheater (OC Fair) ^
July 19 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern
July 20 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre
July 21 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl ^
July 23 – Tucson, AZ – Fox Tucson Theater ^
July 24 – Flagstaff, AZ – Pepsi Amphitheater ^
August 17 – Jackson, WY – Center for the Arts
August 18 – Bozeman, MT – The ELM
August 20 – Boise, ID – The Egyptian Theatre
August 23 – Los Angeles, CA – The Novo
September 12 – Mills River, NC – Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Amphitheater
September 13 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi Annex
September 14 – St. Louis, MO – Music at the Intersection
September 15 – Kalamazoo, MI – Bell’s Eccentric Cafe
September 25 – Red Bank, NJ – The Vogel
September 26 – Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia
September 27 – Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia
September 28 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Bowl
September 29 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Bowl

*with John Scofield
^supporting Ziggy Marley

Arizona Gold Mining Experience final demonstration

Cave Creek Museum will hold the final Arizona Gold Mining Experience demonstration of the 2024 season on Saturday, May 11, 2024.

Admission to the final Arizona Gold Mining Experience of the season is $15 for adults and children under 12 are free. The full mining demonstration will take place on Saturday, May 11 from 9 -11:15 AM. Reservations are required. Reserve tickets online at cavecreekmuseum.org as attendance is limited. Call 480.488.2764 to make reservations.

In addition, museum director Evelyn Johnson says the museum will close for the season on Friday, May 31, 2024.

“Residents living in Cave Creek and Carefree can visit the museum admission-free on May 31,” says Johnson. “We also will hold a presentation featuring our legacy volunteers sometime that day.”

Cave Creek Museum’s popular Arizona Gold Mining Experience takes place twice a month during the museum’s season, which is October through May. Individuals interested in serving as a museum volunteer and/or learning to help operate elements of the mining experience can call 480.488.2764.

The 53-year-old museum’s mission is to preserve the artifacts of the prehistory, history, culture and legacy of the Cave Creek Mining District and the Cave Creek/Carefree foothills area through education, research and interpretive exhibits. The Cave Creek Museum is located at 6140 E. Skyline Drive in Cave Creek, Ariz. Open October through May. The museum can be reached at 480.488.2764 or cavecreekmuseum.org. Where History Comes Alive.

Hotel California: A Tribute to the Eagles

Hotel California: A Tribute to the Eagles
August 2, 2024 ~ 7:30pm
Fox Tucson Theatre
17 W. Congress
Tucson, AZ. 85701
Box Office (520) 547-3040
Ticket Prices – $29.50 – $49.50
Ticket Link – https://bit.ly/3vV3wEY

A spirited blend of originality and the pursuit of excellence have taken Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles” to a level of recognition normally reserved for Gold and Platinum recording artists. By respectfully and accurately reproducing the Grammy award winning sounds of our generation’s Greatest American Songbook, this legendary Southern California group, has touched the hearts of fans all over the world, The most successful and longest running show of it’s kind, Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles”, is the ONLY show to have ever received an “Official Authorization” for a live performance. So join us on a trip down a dark desert highway… Feel the cool wind in your hair … It’s time to check into … The Hotel California!

Chris Lake open-air show

Iconic British producer Chris Lake is bringing his Black Book Records brand to New York City for a special at the historic industrial waterfront venue Brooklyn Army Terminal. The label boss himself will headline the mid-summer spectacle over two days, July 19 and 20, 2024. Lake has released countless hits, including ‘Turn off the Lights,’ ‘Beggin’’, and ‘In The Yuma.’ He initially launched Black Book in 2016 to share his music but quickly started putting out tunes by fellow stars in the genre, including Walker & Royce, Eli Brown, and Cloonee.

Fueled by EMW Presents, the showcase will host Chris Lake, indisputably one of the most respected artists in the house music scene, in a dynamic setting and fashion unlike anything fans have seen from him before. Black Book Records showcases consistently sell out at the most heralded venues within the dance music community and have included many admired guests carrying the label’s reputation of industry-leading sounds and curation, with the Brooklyn Army Terminal set to join this list.

Special guests and support for this edition in Brooklyn include Chris Lorenzo, Green Velvet, Harry Romero, Book Club Radio’s Jojo Lorenzo, Andruss, Cole Knight, and more. Expect an immaculate mix of casual warehouse vibes and a summertime soiree at this unmissable Black Book takeover. Fans can sign up for pre-sale tickets at blackbook.nyc, which will go on sale beginning April 16 at 12pm EST. All ticket options will be available on April 17 at 12pm EST. Chris Lake: Black Book on the Pier is a 21+ event.

ABOUT EMW PRESENTS
EMW (East Meets West) is fueled by passion, creativity, and music. The purveyors of dance music culture in New York City are committed to providing top-notch production in rooms of all sizes, from intimate clubs to dark warehouses to open-air rooftops.

ABOUT BROOKLYN ARMY TERMINAL
The historic Brooklyn Army Terminal offers a unique experience and unobstructed waterfront views of the Manhattan and New Jersey skylines. The military base turned manufacturing campus in the Sunset Park neighborhood features a large outdoor area and a “raw” warehouse space that form a premier setting for music events. Brooklyn Army Terminal is located at 140 58th Street in Brooklyn, NY 11220.

AIDAN BISSETT SUPERNOVA: HOW’S IT GONNA END? TOUR

Headline Run Includes April 23 Show At El Rey In L.A. And May 7 Date At Music Hall of Williamsburg In Brooklyn

Aidan Bissett – hailed by Rolling Stone as a 2024 candidate for “Pop’s Next Big Thing” – will launch the Supernova: How’s It Gonna End? Tour tonight at Neumos in Seattle. The 19-city headline run will include shows at the El Rey in Los Angeles (April 23) and the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn (May 7).

See below for full itinerary or visit https://www.aidanbissett.com/tour/.

The spring tour, named for his latest release, Supernova Deluxe EP, is his second headline outing and follows Bissett’s sold-out fall 2023 North American tour. Covering his November 2023 show at Los Angeles’ Troubadour, LADYGUNN said, “WE LOVE WATCHING AIDAN BISSETT ‘BLOOM’….Whether delivering soulful ballads or high-octane anthems, he showcase a range that captivates audiences…”

“Planet” – the lead single from his Supernova Deluxe EP, which was released earlier this year by Capitol Records – was hailed as a “standout” by EUPHORIA. Magazine when he debuted the song in his live show. He wrote the track with Captain Cuts (Walk The Moon, Bebe Rexha), who also produced, and singer-songwriter Sophie Cates (Lauv, Flume).

Supernova Deluxe EP also includes “Sick,” which Ones To Watch praised as walking the “thematic tightrope of sweaty, underground NY club and radio-ready indie pop anthem,” going on to note: “Bissett opens up with the effortlessly cool delivery of an early Julian Casablancas, pairing the indie rock charm of The Strokes with his own fevered delivery to craft an irresistible cocktail of overflowing emotions.”Bissett, who has amassed over one billion combined global streams in his career to date, is one of the Spotify Pop Rising 2024 Artists To Watch and also appears on TIDAL’s Artists to Watch in 2024 list.

AIDAN BISSETT – SUPERNOVA: HOW’S IT GONNA END? TOUR

4/16 Seattle, WA Neumos
4/17 Vancouver, BC Fortune Sound Club
4/19 San Francisco, CA August Hall
4/20 Sacramento, CA Harlow’s
4/22 Santa Ana, CA Constellation Room
4/23 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre
4/26 Houston, TX House of Blues – Bronze Peacock
4/28 St. Louis, MO Old Rock House
4/29 Minneapolis, MN 7th St Entry
4/30 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall
5/2 Detroit, MI El Club
5/3 Columbus, OH The Basement
5/5 Pittsburgh, PA Thunderbird Café & Music Hall
5/7 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
5/9 Charlotte, NC Visulite Theater
5/10 Nashville, TN Exit/In
5/11 Atlanta, GA Loft at Center Stage
5/14 Orlando, FL The Plaza Live
5/15 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Culture Room