Famed rock group Santana to play in Maryland August 15
The band will continue its lengthy 2017 tour at Merriweather Post Pavilion
The band will continue its lengthy 2017 tour at Merriweather Post Pavilion
Tyler, The Creator has made a unique name for himself in the hip-hop scene. Since starting out in 2009 with the critically-lauded mixtape “Bastard,” he’s captured the attention of audiences with his signature coarse vocals, offbeat lyrics and eccentric concepts.
On July 26 songwriting and indie-pop geniuses, Ben Folds and Regina Spektor, treated the audience at the Filene Center at Wolf Trap.
Echosmith debuted with a fresh sound in their new single, “Goodbye” on July 11, followed a music video on July 14.
“Instrumental Mixtape 4,” has listeners fully submerged in a world of deep bass and hard drums so they lose track of time as the nebulous harmonies take them away.
Beloved indie folk band, Fleet Foxes, will stop at Merriweather Post Pavilion July 29 with the psychedelic, experimental pop Baltimore band Animal Collective. The Fleet Foxes returned earlier this year with their first album in six years, “Crack Up,” in addition to a lengthy tour.
The all-female trio HAIM strikes gold again with “Something To Tell You,” a pure pop album released on July 7.
June is the month of new releases, and it’s shaping up to be all about girl power. From veteran singers Katy Perry and Halsey to newcomer Lorde, these women are out to teach fans about women power in the world while each maintaining their unique vibes.
The Japanese-born indie rocker played a tight, emotional set at 9:30 Club.
The alt-band’s first release brings groovy vibes and romantic nostalgia.
The dynamic, genre blending group comes to Merriweather Post Pavilion on July 15.
The legendary Baltimore area concert venue will celebrate its birthday with a star-studded July 15 show.
Who will have the chart-topping, party-hopping single of the season?
How these concerts play a role in promoting the white savior complex
Pop and summer coincide in the French alt group’s newest album
The English rockers played to a sold out 9:30 Club crowd
A critique of Lana Del Rey’s lyrics and singing ability
Feist, the acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter, is back with her first solo album in more than six years. She will be playing dates throughout the summer, including a stop at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Theatre June 7 and 8.
The heavy metal titans take the Fillmore on May 2nd
It’s been two years since we’ve heard new music from Father John Misty, the persona created by Josh Tillman in an attempt to further his creative expression.