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Concert Review: Chiodos with BIG ASS TRUCK I.E., Emmure and Hawthorne Heights at Ritz Ybor Tampa, FL
After a very successful reunion tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of Chiodos “All’s Well That Ends Well” earlier this year, Craig Owens and the band decided to run it back with a second leg to close out 2025 and made a stop early in Tampa Florida early in the tour to play at the Ritz Ybor.
Grady Lundberg
Nov 25, 2025


Concert Review: Mihali at Off the Rails in Worcester, MA
On November 20, 2025, I went to listen to Mihali at Off The Rails, located at 90 Commercial in Worcester, MA. The sold out show was terrific, exceptional. Several hundreds of fans attended the concert. Inside the venue, people were loudly talking to each other, drinking, and sharing their live music experience. It was a great night of music.
Joanna Gleason
Nov 25, 2025


Concert Review: Silverstein Brings 25 Years of Noise to The Fillmore in Minneapolis, Minnesota
On November 22, 2025, Silverstein brought their 25 Years of Noise tour to Minneapolis
for a packed night at The Fillmore. Joined by supporting acts Bloom, Free Throw, and
Thursday, the lineup offered a cross-generation showcase of post-hardcore and emo
that filled the venue with nostalgia, energy, and emotion. Fans arrived early and ready
to celebrate this milestone in Silverstein’s career.
Kayla Brown
Nov 25, 2025


Concert Review: Richie Kotzen & John 5 at Piere’s in Ft. Wayne, IN
On November 21st, 2025, the Piere's Entertainment Center in Fort Wayne hosted a triple bill of rock music, featuring performances by Band Inc., John 5, and Richie Kotzen.
Chad Smith
Nov 25, 2025


Concert Review: Accept and Queensryche "Volume & Vengeance" Tour at the Webster Theatre in Hartford Connecticut
More and more bands are doing double bill tours, this show was billed as a co-headline show, but I really wouldn't call it a "true" co-headline show. However for the fans it's still a great way to see two top tier bands basically perform a full set and it allows for bands to play in larger venues and split the touring expenses. I expect that this will become much more of the norm in the future.
Mark Kurtzner
Nov 24, 2025


Concert Review: Better Days Begin Here, Goo Goo Dolls Lift Buffalo for FeedMore WNY
Standing shoulder to shoulder in the sold-out Town Ballroom show Thursday night, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of emotions. I felt the pride of the community coming together to raise money for FeedMore WNY charity, I felt the love that was in the venue, and the weight of the Goo Goo Dolls returning to their roots for an intimate show.
Dan DiMartino
Nov 24, 2025


Concert Review: The Rituals of Hate Tour with Whitechapel, Disembodied Tyrant, Angelmaker and Bodysnatcher at Anthology in Rochester, NY
The Rituals of Hate Tour came in with their absolutely stacked deathcore lineup on November 19, 2025, at Anthology in Rochester, NY. The night was full of mosh pits, crowd surfers, super heavy breakdowns, horns in the air, and crowd cheering and screaming in excitement the whole night. Anthology was packed from front to back, with people shoulder to shoulder. This was my first time seeing all these bands live, and it was the heaviest show I have ever attended. This lineup did
Kevin Roelle
Nov 23, 2025


Concert Review: Memphis May Fire Returns to House of Blues at Myrtle Beach!
On November 21, 2025- Memphis May Fire performed at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach with special guests; If Not For Me, Nevertel, and Rain City Drive. The night started at Peaches Corner 20 minutes away from the venue which has been around since 1937! Peaches Corner has their famous foot long hotdog and everyone who knows me personally knows that I do love my hotdogs. What's the best way to start the night? Get hotdogs and embrace music that brings everyone together.
Fallon O'Neill
Nov 23, 2025


CONCERT REVIEW: ALL SINNERS AND DANGEROUS TOYS AT THE MET
What a wonderful night of Hard Rock music with All Sinners opening for Dangerous Toys on Nov. 15, 2025, at The Met in Pawtucket, RI. The Met is a wonderful intimate venue for those two great bands. The venue was full of enthusiastic hard rock lovers who came from all over New England and outside the region to see this exceptional show.
Joanna Gleason
Nov 22, 2025


Concert Review: Elovaters at Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville was already buzzing on Wednesday, Nov. 19th, the air thick with anticipation long before The Elovaters ever stepped onstage. The crowd packed in wall to wall, drinks in hand, smiles everywhere, and that unmistakable little haze drifting above the room that only a reggae-rock crowd knows how to cultivate.
Pat Rogers
Nov 22, 2025


Concert Review: Tom Morello at Irving Plaza in NYC
Tom Morello of the legendary Rage Against the Machine brought some friends with him for his sold-out evening at New York City's more intimate, iconic Irving Plaza, and it was most certainly epic in every way as the crowd was ready.
Rich Zoeller
Nov 22, 2025


Concert Review: Earl Sweatshirt at the House of Blues in Dallas
Earl Sweatshirt performed at the House of Blues in Dallas as part of his 3L World Tour. Earl did things differently from most artists. He came on with the openers and was hanging out, watching everyone perform.
Jesus Hernandez
Nov 22, 2025


Concert Review: Of Monsters and Men at the Bomb Factory in Dallas
Of Monsters and Men had their Dallas tour stop yesterday at the Bomb Factory for the Mouse Parade tour. It was their first tour in over six years; they played new songs off their new album named All is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade. They started off the show with the song Television Love which hits you with these synths that you hear throughout the song that will tickle the brain in a good way.
Jesus Hernandez
Nov 20, 2025


CONCERT REVIEW: KITCHEN DWELLERS AT THE SINCLAIR, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
On Thursday, November 13, 2025, Kitchen Dwellers, as the headliner, and The Mallett Brothers as the opener, performed at The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA. Wow, this was an amazing, incredible night of Blue Grass and Rock Music.
Joanna Gleason
Nov 19, 2025


Fan Fueled Concert Review: Stevie Nicks T Mobile Arena
“Thunder only happens when it's raining” Velvety notes infused with raw and unfiltered
vocals, rung like church bells throughout the Las Vegas T Mobile Arena. The music
temple held 20,000 fans for the legendary Stevie Nicks. After rainstorm-soaked Sin City
the force of musical phenomenon delivered a beautiful and soul filling performance.
ChelseaJean Leppanen
Nov 19, 2025
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