
The Best Live Music Venues in Portland 2025
When music lovers hit the scene in PDX, the live music venues in Portland always deliver. If you’re looking for that perfect mix of creativity

When music lovers hit the scene in PDX, the live music venues in Portland always deliver. If you’re looking for that perfect mix of creativity
From gritty basements to world-class arenas, live music venues in Chicago are woven into the city’s identity. Every neighborhood in Chicago has its own soundtrack.
Seattle is built on sound. From the birth of grunge in Capitol Hill to experimental electronics in Fremont, from soulful jazz in Pioneer Square to

Philadelphia has always been a city where creativity thrives in the streets. This fall, that energy gets amplified as the Germantown Arts District (GAD) takes

Bumbershoot’s 52nd year felt more low-key than previous iterations, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a wonderful time at Seattle Center. The weather was perfect,

“This is the weirdest show we’ve ever played,” The Beths‘ lead vocalist and primary songwriter Liz Stokes told those present at the group’s album release

If you’re on the fence about what to do this weekend, might I suggest Bumbershoot? It’s the festival’s 52nd year and there are some incredible

Splash House took over Palm Springs this August for two weekends of poolside sets at the Renaissance, Saguaro, and Riviera hotels, with the Air Museum

Our team is excited to share the official festival travel guide for traveling to and from music festivals. Festivals are as much about the journey

Back in 1995, before EDM was breaking records on Billboard or selling out stadiums, Insomniac threw a party in the woods. They called it Nocturnal

Excision knows how to throw one hell of a party. I’ve been attending music festivals at the Gorge since Ozzfest 2007, and Bass Canyon 2025

HARD Summer returned to Inglewood, California on August 3–4, 2025, and it did not disappoint. With a stacked lineup, unforgettable performances, and next-level crowd energy,

Bass Canyon 2025 is less than two weeks away. This will be my first time going back to the Gorge since 2015, and it made

Splash House 2025 is back for another unforgettable summer splash, unveiling the full artist lineup for its dual weekend editions returning to Palm Springs on

Capitol Hill Block Party 2025 (CHBP) came and went in a flash once again. This was my first block party since 2019, and it was

Here are the top eight artists on my schedule for Capitol Hill Block Party. The list features a mix of national headliners, musical savants, and

Bass Canyon’s seventh annual festival comes to the Gorge August 15-17. This year’s bill brings over 90 artists over three days, and the festival grounds

Different lineup, Same Same good vibes! Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the Same Same But Different Festival, returning to the

It’s safe to say that the band Weezer has reached icon status after three-plus decades of rockstar relevance and a staple in festivals, arenas, and

You can’t experience a full-blown Seattle Summer unless Capitol Hill Block Party and Bumbershoot (or both) are on your calendar. 2025 is the year to

As consumers, we’re entitled to be upset at the state of any business built around the different mediums of art. That said, we are also

The audio-visual experience seems almost necessary for music today. There is a restlessness to the modern sensibilities that have resulted in people needing more than

On March 11th, Pouya took the stage at SOMA in San Diego as part of his highly anticipated “They Can Never Make Me” tour, and

The rumors were true after all! The latest Bring Me The Horizon tour, the ‘USA Ascension Program+ Part 01’ fall tour from September 23 to

When music lovers hit the scene in PDX, the live music venues in Portland always deliver. If you’re looking for that perfect mix of creativity
From gritty basements to world-class arenas, live music venues in Chicago are woven into the city’s identity. Every neighborhood in Chicago has its own soundtrack.
Seattle is built on sound. From the birth of grunge in Capitol Hill to experimental electronics in Fremont, from soulful jazz in Pioneer Square to

Philadelphia has always been a city where creativity thrives in the streets. This fall, that energy gets amplified as the Germantown Arts District (GAD) takes

Bumbershoot’s 52nd year felt more low-key than previous iterations, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a wonderful time at Seattle Center. The weather was perfect,

“This is the weirdest show we’ve ever played,” The Beths‘ lead vocalist and primary songwriter Liz Stokes told those present at the group’s album release

If you’re on the fence about what to do this weekend, might I suggest Bumbershoot? It’s the festival’s 52nd year and there are some incredible

Splash House took over Palm Springs this August for two weekends of poolside sets at the Renaissance, Saguaro, and Riviera hotels, with the Air Museum

Our team is excited to share the official festival travel guide for traveling to and from music festivals. Festivals are as much about the journey

Back in 1995, before EDM was breaking records on Billboard or selling out stadiums, Insomniac threw a party in the woods. They called it Nocturnal

Excision knows how to throw one hell of a party. I’ve been attending music festivals at the Gorge since Ozzfest 2007, and Bass Canyon 2025

HARD Summer returned to Inglewood, California on August 3–4, 2025, and it did not disappoint. With a stacked lineup, unforgettable performances, and next-level crowd energy,

Bass Canyon 2025 is less than two weeks away. This will be my first time going back to the Gorge since 2015, and it made

Splash House 2025 is back for another unforgettable summer splash, unveiling the full artist lineup for its dual weekend editions returning to Palm Springs on

Capitol Hill Block Party 2025 (CHBP) came and went in a flash once again. This was my first block party since 2019, and it was

Here are the top eight artists on my schedule for Capitol Hill Block Party. The list features a mix of national headliners, musical savants, and

Bass Canyon’s seventh annual festival comes to the Gorge August 15-17. This year’s bill brings over 90 artists over three days, and the festival grounds

Different lineup, Same Same good vibes! Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the Same Same But Different Festival, returning to the

It’s safe to say that the band Weezer has reached icon status after three-plus decades of rockstar relevance and a staple in festivals, arenas, and

You can’t experience a full-blown Seattle Summer unless Capitol Hill Block Party and Bumbershoot (or both) are on your calendar. 2025 is the year to

As consumers, we’re entitled to be upset at the state of any business built around the different mediums of art. That said, we are also

The audio-visual experience seems almost necessary for music today. There is a restlessness to the modern sensibilities that have resulted in people needing more than

On March 11th, Pouya took the stage at SOMA in San Diego as part of his highly anticipated “They Can Never Make Me” tour, and

The rumors were true after all! The latest Bring Me The Horizon tour, the ‘USA Ascension Program+ Part 01’ fall tour from September 23 to
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