Safe in Sound Festival will come to D.C. tonight
The festival will host a variety of electronic and trap artists.
The festival will host a variety of electronic and trap artists.
Wavves showcases the release of their latest album “V” but still keeps to its nostalgic tone.
The brother duo will bring its upbeat rap to AU.
The Neo-soul group from Australia is touring the US following their latest release.
The Seattle indie-rockers catchy, hook-laden tunes should start the week off right.
The Philadelphia indie rock bands performed at the 9:30 Club on Oct. 8.
The Danish rock outfit brought the dynamic energy of its festival-level shows to the more intimate DC venue.
Alan Palomo of Neon Indian will showcase his forthcoming album “VEGA INTL. Night School” to the 9:30 Club this Tuesday.
The world’s first and only metal mariachi band will not disappoint.
Mew is on a U.S. tour in support of its latest release, “+ -.”
The 9:30 Club will host one of the first performances of Wavves’ latest album, “V.”
The Philadelphia indie guitarist will perform music from his latest album.
After the success of its debut album, Oberhofer will visit D.C. to perform the band’s latest release “Chronovision.”
The LA-based band performed with a different style on Thursday compared to previous shows.
The Landmark Music Festival makes its mark with phenomenal headliners.
The California-based band delighted the audience with fan favorites and songs from its most recent album.
The LA post-rock duo left concertgoers with jaws dropped and expectations exceeded.
The Eagle staff chimes in with staff picks for your weekly music fix.
Los Angeles punk rock band will perform at the Black Cat on Sept. 28.
The post-rock innovators will play at D.C.’s Black Cat in support of their newest release.