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Yoke Lore @ The Fillmore - Philadelphia

June 8th 2025: Yoke Lore @ The Fillmore- Philadelphia, PA

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Adrian (aka Yoke Lore) took the stage in Philadelphia on June 8th 2025, opening for Jack’s Mannequin. With newer material shining alongside older favorites, Yoke Lore proved that he can translate deeply personal songwriting into an expansive, communal live experience.

Setlist

Cruciform I

Softy

Chin Up

Shake

Hallucinate

Goodpain

Winona

Beige

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Pierce The Veil @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheater - Chicago

June 7th 2025: Pierce The Veil, Sleeping With Sirens @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheater - Tinley Park, Illinois

Pierce the Veil | Photos Courtesy of: Amanda Huerta

Pierce The Veil is forever.

The first time I ever got to see Pierce the Veil live was at the Vans Warped Tour in Chicago in 2010. I’ve had the privilege of going to almost every single show they’ve ever had in Illinois since then, and 15 years later, they STILL make me feel like I did that very first time. I was a teenager at the time and had to beg my mom to take me to the show. She finally caved and let me go as long as my cousin came with me. I remember screaming the lyrics so loud that my throat hurt the next day, and taking tons of photos on my BlackBerry, which sparked my love for concert photography. I have so many other fond memories over the years regarding this band. I used to sit at my family computer until the music video for “Caraphernelia” was released in 2010, and again for “King For A Day” in 2012. Years later, I still wait for every music video premiere, but now I can watch from my phone. It’s honestly insane to see a band graduate from playing smaller iconic venues like Bottom Lounge, to now having their headlining tour and selling out a show at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre with 26,000+ people. 

Opening the show was Beach Weather, this is not a band I would expect to be on the lineup but I was happily surprised to see their name on the flyer as I’ve been a fan since 2016 when they released the Chit Chat and What A Drag EP’s.  Their overall sound just exudes summer vibes, slight angst, and romance, it was the perfect way to kick off the show.

Sleeping With Sirens. Wow. They’ve toured with Pierce The Veil previously but not to the same magnitude that the I Can't Hear You Tour is. If you want to see a high energy band- this is the one! I was trying to keep up with all the movement happening on stage, not wanting to miss a second of it. As a band that has been touring for 15+ years you can immediately tell that they still give it their all and make sure that every person in the crowd is having the time of their life. The band even played “Scene Two: Roger Rabbit” at the request of a fan, a song that has not been in their setlist for this tour. Their overall set was the perfect balance of old and new which included hits ranging from “If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn” and “Bloody Knuckles.”


The moment we were all waiting for was finally here. Pierce The Veil made their way to the stage while “El Rey,” a cover by Vicente Fernández, played. Banners with symbols representing all 5 of their albums shot down from the ceiling and the entire crowd exploded. The first song in their incredible setlist was Death Of An Executioner, which is a personal favorite of mine off their most recent album The Jaws Of Life. When this tour was announced, most of us fans expected this to be an “eras” type tour, and they absolutely delivered. The setlist was sprinkled with classics from A Flair For The Dramatic like “Yeah Boy And Dollface,”  “I’d Rather Die Than Be Famous,” and even “Wonderless.” I never thought I’d get to hear songs off that album performed again so these really hit me in the heart and brought on tears of joy. I do wish there were a few more deep cuts played from Selfish Machines, but that’s okay because Disasterology was included in their encore and it was EVERYTHING. The band confirmed that not only was this the biggest show of the tour, but it was also the biggest single show in their career. I can’t believe how they managed to make a show of 28,000 people feel as intimate as their few hundred capacity shows in Chicago all those years ago. Halfway through the set, rain started falling and no one seemed to mind one bit, everyone was still screaming from the top of their lungs, dancing, and there were even pits happening on the lawn. The final song of their 3-song-encore was none other than “King For A Day,” as soon as the song began it was pure insanity, and even more so when Kellin Quinn was brought back on stage. This song means the world to many fans, it was apparent that they all went somewhere mentally during this final song, and erupting in the crowd. Pierce The Veil cares so much about their fans, the show experience, and their music. Maybe I’m a little biased as a long-time fan, but it seems impossible to dislike such a talented group of people. Thank you Pierce The Veil for this show, and everything you’ve ever done for all of us.


Catch them at their remaining U.S. Dates:
6.17.25 – Isleta Amphitheatre – Albuquerque, NM
6.19.25 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO 

6.20.25 – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre – Salt Lake City, UT 

6.22.25 – WAMU Theatre – Seattle, WA 

6.23.25 – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater – Ridgefield, WA 

6.25.25 – Toyota Pavilion at Concord – Concord, CA 

6.27.25 – The Kia Forum – Los Angeles, CA 

6.29.25 – PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV 

Sleeping with Sirens

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Saint Motel @ The Riviera Theatre - Chicago

May 10th 2025: Saint Motel, Brigitte Calls Me Baby @ The Riviera Theatre - Chicago, IL

Saint Motel | Photos Courtesy of: Emily Nava

On Saturday May 10th 2025, Saint Motel brought their Symphony In The Sky tour to a sold out Riviera Theatre with opening act Brigitte Calls Me Baby. This tour follows the February release of their latest album Saint Motel & the Symphony in the Sky.

Chicago-based indie rock newcomers Brigitte Calls Me Baby opened the show with a set full of 80s rock-inspired vocals and shimmery guitars. Their energy was a great start to the evening and got fans pumped for the show.

Saint Motel started off their set with lead singer AJ Jackson conducting the "symphony" of Saint Motel, which consisted of a digitally projected strings section, in addition to their usual band of members Aaron Sharp (guitar), Dak Lerdamornpong (bass), Greg Erwin (drums), as well as a touring saxophonist and trumpeter. The set then began with "Puzzle Pieces," a high-energy, danceable hit from the band's 2012 album Voyeur, which got the crowd moving and excited for the rest of the night. Whether it was by clapping along to a beat, saying a word altogether on cue for "Move," or waving a wand/flashlight in different directions during "It's All Happening" etc., Saint Motel kept the audience engaged while playing songs from most of their previous releases. It seemed as though Saint Motel were enjoying the night as well. They recounted previous Chicago shows and mentioned that this was their "craziest" Chicago show yet before playing "Fine Wine." The momentum of the show kept building and was full of surprises — one of them being AJ emerging from the balcony for the encore to perform "A Bluer Blue" then returning to the stage, only to come back out into the crowd several songs later during an explosive performance of "My Type."

As a long-time listener of the band, I have to say, Saint Motel's incredible attention to detail when it comes to taking the theme of their album and translating it into a live production is truly something to admire. The band's outfits, grand piano on stage, sheet music stands, star-like LED lights, merch and so on matched the Symphony in the Sky theme perfectly. Their fun vibes were enjoyed by an audience of all ages, who I'm sure, will return to see them the next time they are in town. Saint Motel's first leg of this tour just ended but be sure to catch them on the other leg in the Fall!

Brigitte Calls Me Baby

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Denzel Curry @ Crystal Ballroom - Portland

May 4th 2025: Denzel Curry, Kenny Mason, 454, CLIP @ Crystal Ballroom - Portland, OR

Denzel Curry | Photos Courtesy of: Christina Hall

Denzel Curry stopped in Portland for his Mischievous South Tour. He brought along CLIP, 454, and Kenny Mason. The theme for the evening seemed to be opening the circle up. 

CLIP had a chaotic start, bringing a fan onto the stage to open the pit. There was some confusion about where they should go, but Clip’s playful innocence made it all okay for the rest of her set. Her set had heavy beats that truly fired the crowd up. 454 came on not too long after with Ateleye Marc on the boards. A breeze could be felt from the subwoofers, and 454 rattled off his higher-pitched and polished riffs. Kenny Mason finished out the support with three rules: to pick someone up if they fall, keep your hands to yourself, and open the pit wide. His angsty sound was complemented with a light autotune. The crowd was jumping and had the highest energy yet for the night when Stick came on. 

Denzel Curry came onto the stage as if he were shot out of a cannon. The energy was at a 10, and he somehow kept his cool with a winter jacket on for the first part of his set. His set had a cadence that felt like playing homage to Three Six Mafia. His sound had elements of old rap but with a refreshing and head-banging take. It made it easy to bob your head, and there were many tracks that you could chant along with. G’z up got a big crowd reaction. Security could be seen attempting to hold the barricades up as Denzel never let off the gas, and it was a cathartic release of whatever the crowd was holding on to that night.

Kenny Mason, 454, CLIP

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Djo @ Franklin Music Hall - Philadelphia

May 3rd 2025: Djo, Post Animal @ Franklin Music Hall - Philadelphia, PA

Djo - Photos Courtesy of: Carolyn Lederach


Since 2019, Joe Keery has been releasing music under Djo. In 2025, three albums later, he’s travelling the world for the first time on a sold-out tour. Djo is joined by his former bandmates and friends, Post Animal. It’s heartwarming to see the friendship and support shared between both bands throughout sets. Joe joined Post Animal for their last three songs of their set. Meanwhile, several members of Post Animal can be found playing alongside Joe’s set. To continue the camaraderie, Post Animal recently announced their next album, Iron, which was written in collaboration with Joe.

The setlist for the night consisted of a mix of songs from Djo’s catalogue. I shared in the excitement of the crowd with finally getting to see Djo’s live set after six long years. Needless to say, Joe Keery is keeping busy and can’t wait to see where the future takes him.

Setlist

Runner

Gloom

Link

Charlie's Garden

Basic Being Basic

Fool

Figure You Out

Egg

Fly

Delete Ya

Lonesome Is a State of Mind

Chateau (Feel Alright)

Roddy

End of Beginning

Gap Tooth Smile

Potion

Encore:

Back on You

Flash Mountain (with Post Animal)

Post Animal

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Fontaines D.C. @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

May 2nd, 2025: Fontaines D.C., Jadu Heart @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville, KY

Fontaines D.C. | Photos Courtes of: Emily May

Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. brought their current US Tour to Louisville, Ky to a sold out crowd on May the 2nd. Under the looming threat of rain, a long line of fans waited outside the venue for the doors to open, hoping to secure their spot either near to stage or on the balcony once the doors opened. Coming out onto the stage to a crowd of cheering and screaming fans, Fontaines D.C. launched straight into their set, starting out with the title track from their latest album Romance (released on August 23rd of last year). Singer Grian Chatten brought a good energy to the stage, often moving across the entirety of it and engaging with as much of the crowd as possible. On several occasions, he held his mic stand out into the crowd for them to sing along with him and would often raise his arms and hands up in a sweeping motion, as if he was conducting an orchestra. With each raise of his arms and hands, the crowd would scream and/or sing along.

The band performed a varied set list that included newer songs, such as “Death Kink”, “Bug”, and “Sundowner”, as well as some earlier tracks, such as “Jackie Down The Line”, “Televised Mind”, “A Hero’s Death”, “Big Shot”, and “Roman Holiday”. The crowd sang their hearts out, at full volume, to every song and you could feel their love and excitement shining through, making for a really fun and special evening. The band did very little talking throughout the set, letting their music be the focus. Ending their set with “Favourite”, the band left the stage and came back out moments later to a roaring crowd for a 4-song encore. Starting the encore off with “In The Modern World”, they rounded it out with “Desire”, “I Love You”, and “Starburster”. It was a great evening of music that left the crowd buzzing long after the music stopped. Opening the show this evening was English group Jadu Heart, performing music that was at times melodic and etheric, while also giving rock vibes. Aside from the traditional guitar, drums, and bass, the band also incorporated synth sounds that sampled different genres, as well as violin, making for a really beautiful sound. They really had the crowd enthralled and dancing and were a nice start to the evening.

JADU HEART

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Katie Gavin @ Massey Hall - Toronto

April 26th 2025: Katie Gavin @ Massey Hall - Toronto, ON

Katie Gavin | Photos Courtesy of: Peyton Mott

Within the sanctuary-esque walls of Massey Hall in downtown Toronto, the audience waited, seated and in anticipation, not only for headliner Lucy Dacus, but also the MUNA veteran Katie Gavin. On the “Forever is a Feeling” tour, Gavin debuted her first solo album live to the masses. The record is a complete contrast to her previous electro-pop musings, playing through the set with an acoustic guitar, fiddle, and hypnotic vocals.

During the second track of the night, “As Good As It Gets,” Gavin welcomed the colourful jasmine.4.t. to the stage. The pair shared a giggle as jasmine bounded onstage. The recording features the legendary Mitski, but the featured singer’s rendition of the second verse created a whole new meaning in the sonic environment. Gavin even threw in a bonus for the awe-struck crowd, with an unreleased track entitled “She Gives Me Feelings,” following the devastation of loving someone who doesn’t belong to her.

The masterful vocalist flexed her storytelling ability with lyrics depicting the stages of relationships and humanity, both romantic and otherwise.

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JoJo @ The Fillmore - Philadelphia

March 28th 2025: JoJo @ The Fillmore- Philadelphia, PA

JoJo - Photos Courtesy of: Carolyn Lederach


JoJo’s March 28th performance at the Fillmore in Philadelphia was nothing short of electrifying. After years of navigating the music industry’s complexities, JoJo has indeed found her voice and delivered a setlist that was as dynamic as it was emotional. JoJo’s vocals were pitch-perfect, and there was an undeniable connection between her and the audience that felt both intimate and grand at the same time.

The blend of old hits and newer material was well-balanced, showcasing JoJo’s evolution as an artist. From the early 2000s hits like “Leave (Get Out)” and “Too Little, Too Late” to the more mature sounds of her latest tracks “Too Much to Say” and “Porcelin,” JoJo proved her versatility and ability to captivate listeners across a broad spectrum of her catalog. Not to mention the fact that she’s setting sail to a whole new crowd after the release of her best-selling memoir, Over the Influence.

Setlist

COff Again

Nobody

Baby It's You

Like That

Fresh New Sheets

Bad Habits

Gold

Think About You

Marvins Room (Drake cover)

Ready To Love

Start Over

Love Galore (SZA cover)

Weak (SWV cover)

Lose Control (Teddy Swims cover)

One Last Time

Too Much To Say

Leave (Get Out)

Too Little Too Late

Good Thing

Porcelain

Never Say Goodbye

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