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Young the Giant / Milky Chance @ The Mann Center - Philadelphia

June 11th 2023: Young the Giant & Milky Chance, TALK @ The Mann Center - Philadelphia

Sameer of Young The Giant - Photos Courtesy of Carolyn Lederach

Last year Young the Giant released their 5th studio album, American Bollywood, an album showcasing the themes around Sameer Gadhia parent’s move from India to the United States and what they went through as American immigrants. The stage design immediately caught my attention, capturing themes of the album while also adding on fun themes like a disco ball. Another exciting element of the show was the break up of the setlist into four different Acts (much like the album), sprinkling three or four songs split up with a mildly Wes Anderson video breaking up the sets.

This tour was also special because we were treated to a co-headlining bill comprised of Germany’s Milky Chance. The band was also celebrating a recent album release with Living in a Haze. Featuring their signature sound of New Wave and blending elements of reggae and club beats, you can’t help but have a little dance and fun.

Milky Chance

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Doyle @ Headliners Music Hall - Louisville

June 8th 2023: Doyle with Red Devil Vortex, Savage Master, and Nothing Wrong at Headliners Music Hall - Louisville, KY

Doyle | Photos Courtesy of: Emily May

Doyle (aka Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein) brought his USA Tour 2023 to Headliners Music Hall in Louisville recently to a modest but hyped crowd of fans! Well-known as the guitarist for the horror punk band The Misfits, he formed his solo band in 2012 and has released two albums. The band came out ready to give 110%, with singer Alex “Wolfman” Story jumping around the stage, climbing on top of the guitar/bass cabinets, and going out into the crowd! Doyle, with his shirtless muscular physique, his spooky, skeletal-looking white and black face makeup, his custom-made “Annihilator” guitar, and short black hair with a devil’s lock moved around the stage, pounding his guitar while intensely staring out at the crowd. Performing songs from 2013’s Abominator and 2017’s Doyle II: As We Die, Alex introduced every song as a love song, saying “You can dance to it if you want”. The band had an infectious energy on stage that couldn’t help but carry over to the crowd. It was a spooky good time! Opening the show this evening were local bands Nothing Wrong and Savage Master, as well as LA hard rock/alternative metal band Red Devil Vortex, who all played incredible sets that got the crowd ready for the evening ahead!

RED DEVIL VORTEX

SAVAGE MASTER

NOTHING WRONG

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island - Chicago

June 1st 2023: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, SASAMI @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island - Chicago, IL

Karen O of Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Photos Courtesy of Emily Nava

On Thursday, June 2023, Yeah Yeah Yeahs brought their tour to Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island in Chicago, Illinois. The NYC indie rock trio's last Chicago performance was at Riot Fest in 2022, and it was clear from the start that fans were very excited about their return that night. Starting off the night was the bold and intense SASAMI, who brought a rock and roll energy while expressing her excitement about opening the show. Yeah Yeah Yeahs took the stage and played songs from all of their previous releases, including songs from Cool It Down—their first new album in 9 years. Lead singer, Karen O, captivated the audience with her fierce energy and throughout the night, made references to the band's history and dedicated their song "Maps" to a number of people, with a special nod to the LGBTQIA+ community in honor of June 1st being the first day of Pride Month. Yeah Yeah Yeahs will continue their tour in the United States through mid-June before touring around the world in places such as Australia, Europe, and Asia for festival dates all summer long.

SASAMI

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Valley @ House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

May 31st 2023: Valley, Aiden Bissett @ The Salt Shed - Chicago, IL

MUNA - Photos Courtesy of Emily Nava

On Wednesday, May 31st, 2023, Valley brought their Lost In Translation tour to an eager crowd at House of Blues Chicago all the way from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. TikTok sensation Aidan Bissett opened the show with catchy guitar-based indie pop songs and plenty of crowd interaction. Valley kicked off their set strong with arguably their most popular hit, "There's Still A Light In The House" from their 2019 album "MAYBE". The crowd jumped up and down so much throughout the night that the floors of the venue were shaking! Valley played songs from all of their previous releases and a few new songs from their soon-to-be-released album Lost In Translation. Towards the end of the set, vocalist Rob Laska came into the audience and walked through the crowd for one of their more intimate songs "Paper Cup (sorry for myself)" before heading back onstage to close out the set with fan-favorite "hiccup", a song with a mention of Chicago in its lyrics. Valley's bright and nostalgic pop sound, as well as their interactions with each other on stage and with the crowd, made for a very fun and entertaining show that will be remembered by fans for a long time. Don't forget to check out Valley's "Lost In Translation" when it comes out on June 23rd, 2023 and see Valley on tour in a city near you!

Aidan Bissett

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Hippo Campus @ The Fillmore - Philadelphia

June 1st 2023: Hippo Campus @ The Fillmore - Philadelphia

Nate of Hippo Campus - Photos Courtesy of Carolyn Lederach

Minneapolis 5-piece, Hippo Campus, made their Philadelphia stop of the Wasteland EP Tour on June 1st. Lucky online folks also got to catch the live stream of the show (thanks to Veeps). The venue was packed with Hippo Campus fans from ogs to new blood. Philly’s Drexel University (semi-alum), Gus Dapperton, opened the show to what seemed like a large fanbase filling the room as well.

Hippo Campus treated the crowd to a perfect mix of classics across their catalog from “baseball” to “South”, sprinkling in their new country-infused tracks from Wasteland. The band always does an amazing and flawless set, set to a moody perfectly lit stage.

Gus Dapperton

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Paramore @ Capital One Arena - Washington DC

June 2nd 2023: Paramore, Genisis Owusu, Bloc Party @ Capital One Arena - Washington, DC

MUNA - Photos Courtesy of Krystina Brown

Paramore played their biggest DC show to date Friday at Capital One Arena. It was a warm welcome since the last time the group came to the DMV area in 2018. Kicking the show off with the song "You First" from their new album "This is Why", it set the tone for a night of new music and old favorites from the band. The stage setup was incredible, with large screens giving fun visuals of Hayley and the band throughout the show. Mid-way through the show, drummer Zac Farro performed one of his singles from his group Halfnoise called "Baby". It was a night of fun, angst, and memories as Hayley expressed the group's appreciation of their fans for so many years. Another fun moment was when the group invited the first Gen Z congressman, Maxwell Frost to the stage to sing "Misery Business" along with a fan from the crowd. The show closed with their lead single "This is Why".  The show felt so freeing and welcoming, it was like getting back together with old friends and not missing a beat. Paramore has gone through so many experiences as a band over the years and you could see the growth and maturity that was refreshingly exciting. They continue their North American tour through August 2 in Saint Paul, MN. 

Genisis Owusu & Bloc Party

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Billy Porter @ The Louisville Palace - Louisville

May 27th, 2023: Billy Porter @ The Louisville Palace - Louisville, KY

Billy Porter - Photos Courtesy of Emily May

“You have to choose love and you have to keep choosing it every day”. These were the opening words from actor, singer, writer, and director Billy Porter, who brought his Black Mona Lisa Tour Volume One to The Louisville Palace on May 27th for a beautiful evening of music, dancing, and stories, performing hits such as “Love Is On The Way” and “Love Yourself”. In his first-ever career-spanning pop music concert tour, Porter wowed his audience this evening with an amazing full-band performance, multiple costume changes, a powerhouse vocal performance, and a tinge of Broadway. Backed by a video installation, the screen would show video montages and interviews with Billy between costume changes, with him speaking on his role in the Broadway hit Kinky Boots, for which he won a Tony, and the television show Pose, for which he won an Emmy, amongst other important moments in his life and career. Early in the set, with empty seats on the floor near the front, he told the crowd that anyone who wanted to was welcome to come forward and get closer to the stage!

A true performer, Porter walked the stage like a catwalk, encouraging the crowd to dance and let loose and have fun, at one point joking with the crowd about his love for cursing and saying that “I’m 53 so I can say whatever the fuck I want!” and how in Queenglish, “Bitch” is a term of endearment, which earned him plenty of cheers from the crowd. He announced that the Black Mona Lisa Tour is done in honor of his new album, a retrospective of his life and that he would be playing a lot of songs from the album this evening. He sang a song from his first album, saying how it didn’t do too well back then, as the music industry was very homophobic, but oh how times have changed. Showing side-by-side photos of himself then and now, he joked that it’s always crickets when people see early photos! “Yes, that’s me”, he said. A few songs in, in an homage to Kinky Boots, he came out with the red boots he wore in the play and went out into the crowd, much to his fans’ delight.

He talked about how thrilled he was to be on his first rock and roll tour, on a tour bus, and how as a kid he had lots of dreams. One of his dreams was to create a character in a Broadway show and win a Tony Award, which he did. A second dream was to be a film and television star, which he achieved. He then talked about how he wanted to be the male Whitney Houston, and while he has been blessed to play the fairy godmother in the recent adaptation of Cinderella, “There’s only one Whitney Houston and there’s only one Billy Porter, and he’s pretty great too, so maybe I should just focus on being me!”. He went on to say how he hasn’t been touring with his own band in maybe 6-7 years and in nearing the end of this tour, he was so grateful to all of the audiences who have come out to his shows and who have all graciously welcomed him back. “I love ya’ll!”.

He then sang an incredible cover of “Stop Children What’s That Sound”, followed by a message for the audience, his message of hope. “It’s time for the people to rise up and take our humanity back! I’m told not to be so political, that I scare people, but fuck that! Ya’ll better pay attention. Kids can’t go to school or concerts, Breonna Taylor was killed without any investigation. Be not deceived. This isn’t new. 81 million people didn’t vote-are you kidding me? But ya’ll want to complain that we don’t have rights. We need to stay engaged. Ya’ll come to see Billy Porter and I have things to say and I’ll never stop speaking out!”. He talked about growing up Pentecostal and how he has since left organized religion but how in the church they used to talk about surrender. It doesn’t mean giving up or giving in, but rather being present for what is right now, in this moment. “I am grateful to have lived long enough to be present for this day.” He then performed his newest single “Fashion”, which had everyone on their feet!

He then pulled several audience members onto the stage, pairing them into teams of two for a series of “walk-offs”. He and his roadie Blake then demonstrated. He then joked “Oh lord! They get up on stage and do whatever they want!”. Towards the end of the set he introduced and thanked his band and all of the fans who came out, saying he was nervous at the start of the tour that no one would show up. He also thanked his crew, as well as the crew at the venue for all of their hard work loading in and out. He then performed “For What It’s Worth. “Thank you Louisville! I love you so much!”. Leaving the stage for a bit, he came back out in a silver sparkly suit for an upbeat encore. Billy Porter gave his fans a great night of music and performance! It was a night none of us will forget!

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MUNA @ The Salt Shed - Chicago

May 16th 2023: Muna, Nova Twins @ The Salt Shed - Chicago, IL

MUNA - Photos Courtesy of Emily Nava

On Tuesday, May 16th, 2023, MUNA brought their Life's So Fun tour to a sold out Salt Shed in Chicago, IL. Fans eagerly awaited MUNA to take the stage and were engaged from the beginning of the show, starting with UK-based opening act Nova Twins—who brought a lively rock and roll edge to their set. Unfortunately, once MUNA took the stage, the show was stopped by a medical emergency in the crowd, but MUNA restarted their performance after ensuring everyone's safety. In between songs, the band expressed gratitude towards their crew and fans, and even dedicated their song "Kind of Girl" to the transgender community. Throughout the night, MUNA performed songs from all three of their albums, as well as their newest song "One That Got Away". From beginning to end, the crowd was incredibly receptive to MUNA's music and message. This was made most apparent by the crowd's nonstop singing along and dancing but what was most moving was the way everyone in the room jumped up and down to the chorus of "I Know A Place" —one of MUNA's most popular songs and an anthem for the safety of the LGBTQIA+ community. Their headlining tour in the U.S. has ended but MUNA will continue to play shows across the country in June and July, opening for Taylor Swift, before heading to Europe/UK in August.

Nova Twins

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