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The Kid LAROI @ Andrew J. Brady Music Center - Cincinnati, OH

May 24th 2026: The Kid LAROI, WiztheMC and Tommy Richman @ Andrew J. Brady Music Center - Cincinnati, OH

The Kid LAROI - Photos Courtesy of: Asia Austin


On May 24, 2026, The Kid LAROI played a sold-out show in Cincinnati, OH, at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center on his ‘A Perfect World Tour’. The show was filled with infectious energy and good vibes from the singer from start to finish. Along with an electrician lab theme and audio technician visuals, Laroi performed many of his hits such as ‘Without You’, ‘Stay’, ‘Nights Like This’ and even some fan favorites from his newest album, which included ‘Rather Be’ and ‘Private’.

Laroi was extremely charismatic and engaged with his crowd, moving confidently across the stage and connecting with everyone in between songs. Even going as far as bringing a fan on stage for the first time during his entire tour. With help from his openers, WiztheMC and Tommy Richman, there was never a dull moment as the crowd prepared for the main show to come. Vocally, Laroi is strong with his melodic hooks and emotional verses while also bringing high energy to his rap-based tracks. Meanwhile, his vulnerability on slower numbers - specifically emotional ballads - lands genuinely.  

Overall, it was a high-energy, emotionally honest show that showcased The Kid LAROI’s star power and solidified his ability to headline arenas while keeping the feeling of connection with the crowd intact. Fans were buzzing from beginning to end. There is no doubt that Laroi is a true talent and is here to stay for the long run.t, María walked along the seats during “Ache,” sharing an intimate moment with her fans.

Tour might be over for Not For Radio, but they will be performing at a few festivals in North America over the summer.

WiztheMC and Tommy Richman

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Searows @ Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PA

May 8th 2026: Searows @ Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PA

Searows | Photos Courtesy of: Carolyn Lederach


Alec Duckart (otherwise known as Searows) is currently touring the US in support of his second album, Death in the Business of Whaling. The band made a stop in Philly on May 8th, for their largest Philly show to date at the dreamy Union Transfer, the perfect venue to capture Searows’ atmospheric sound and necessary cozy lighting to go along with it. The crowd was super respectful and quiet as they soaked in the perfect performance. Jordan Patterson opened the show.

Setlist

  1. Belly of the Whale

  2. Kill What You Eat

  3. Photograph of a Cyclone

  4. Martingale

  5. Dearly Missed

  6. End of the World

  7. Coming Clean

  8. Dirt

  9. In Violet

  10. Keep the Rain

  11. Roadkill

  12. I have more than enough

  13. Junie

    Encore:

  14. House Song

  15. Geese

Jordan Patterson

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Molly Tuttle @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

May 14th, 2026: Molly Tuttle, Maggie Rose @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville, KY

California Indie/folk/country artist Molly Tuttle brought her co-headlining tour with Nashville soul/country artist Maggie Rose, a short, 8-show run, to Mercury Ballroom on May 14th to a packed house! Both Rose and Tuttle have amassed large and loyal fan bases over the years and their music compliments each other’s beautifully. Fans filled the floor and balcony this evening, ready for a fun night of music from two amazing artists. Rose took the stage first this evening and really got the crowd moving from the first note. Singing a full set, she and her band performed a nice variety of songs from her catalog, including her newly released single “Red Shoes” and “Half Moon”, a song she wrote right after her son was born last year (under a full moon) and the hopes and dreams she has for him. She will be releasing her new album, Half Moon, in August of this year. She talked a bit about the experience of having her son and about being newly back to performing following her son’s birth. Along with her amazing backing band, Rose seemed at home on stage and showed genuine love for being back on the stage and for her fans in the crowd, thanking everyone for being here this evening. In watching her set, it’s easy to see why this Grammy-nominated artist is so beloved by her fans! Before leaving the stage, she and her band stood side-by-side and gave a bow to cheers and applause!

After a brief intermission, Tuttle took the stage to a roar of applause. Whereas Rose has a more soul/country/rock/r&b sound, Tuttle leans more towards bluegrass/americana/folk/country. She released her fifth studio album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, in May of last year and performed a few songs this evening from the album along with several older tracks from her days with Golden Highway (her previous backing band). She also performed a fun cover of Jonie Mitchell’s “Big Yellow Taxi” that had the crowd singing along. Tuttle chatted quite a bit with the crowd between songs, telling stories and explaining song meanings, genuinely connecting with the crowd. She and her band engaged with each other frequently throughout the set and made sure the crowd was engaged and having a good time. Having won several awards throughout her career, she put on an incredible show that no doubt had her fans buzzing with energy long after the music stopped. To end the evening, Tuttle performed a 2-song encore of covers, with Rose invited back out on stage, with them performing The Rolling Stone’s “She’s A Rainbow”, as well as The Band’s “Up On Cripple Creek”. It was the perfect end to a delightful evening of music!

Maggie Rose

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Biffy Clyro @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

April 29th, 2026: Biffy Clyro, Raue @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville, KY

Biffy Clyro | Photos Courtesy of: Emily May


Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro brought their FUTIQUE TOUR to Mercury Ballroom on April 29th to a modest but incredibly excited room of fans. To be fair, it was Derby week and there was A LOT going on in the city! There was a palpable energy buzzing around the venue this evening, for sure! On September 19th of last year, the band released their tenth studio album Futique, and the band performed several tracks this evening from the album, including “A Little Love”, “Hunting Season”, “Friendshipping”, and “Two People In Love”. They also performed several older fan-favorites such as “Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies”, “Who’s Got A Match”, “The Captain”, and “That Golden Rule”. Alternating between a platform at the back of the stage and the front of the stage, singer/guitarist Simon Neil gave a high energy performance for the crowd and the crowd matched his energy by singing their hearts out to each song. There were a few moments during the set when Neil would stop singing during certain parts of a song and have the crowd sing for him. They did not disappoint and sang every word in unison. I always find it really special to witness moments like that, when you can feel how special a band is to their fans. I witnessed several fans in the crowd who looked as though they were having the best night of their lives. Like they couldn’t believe they were finally seeing Biffy Clyro live and were ecstatic about it. And Neil had a grin on his face during each of those moments, seeming to bask in the love the band was receiving from their fans. Performing a 21-song set list, 5 of which being a lengthy encore, Biffy Clyro gave their fans a night to remember! Opening the show this evening was San Diego duo Raue, who acknowledged they were there to warm up the crowd and familiarize everyone with their music! At times leaning towards a heavier, more punk rock feel, and other times a softer, more melodic feel, they really got the crowd energized and ready for the evening ahead! I feel like they are really a band to watch so make sure to check them out!

Raue

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Hail The Sun @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

April 25th, 2026: Hail The Sun, Foxy Shazam, Makari, and Resilia @ Mercury Ballroom - Louisville, KY

Hail the Sun | Photos Courtesy of: Emily May


California post-hardcore band Hail The Sun brought their CUT.TOUR.FADE.BACK US Tour to Mercury Ballroom on April 25th to a packed house! The energy that was buzzing around the venue this evening was full of excitement and anticipation for a fun night ahead, with fans packing out the floor and balcony as more and more filed into the venue throughout the evening. On October 24th of last year, the band released their 7th studio album entitled cut.turn.fade.back, performing several songs from the album this evening, including “The Drooling Class”, “Consumed With You”, “Relapse Is A Love Affair”, and “War Crimes”. With a raised platform that ran along much of the front of the stage this evening, singer/drummer Donovan Melero made good use of it. From the second the band came out on stage, he was a whirlwind of energy, dancing across the stage, throwing his mic around and catching it, and engaging with the crowd, who were matching the band’s energy with their own! Towards the end of the set, their tour drummer Allen Casillas stepped off stage, and Melero hopped behind the drum kit for “Ow! (Splidao!) I Like It, Though” and “MIssed Injections”. With incredible lighting (kudos to whoever does their lighting!) and a high-energy and engaging performance, the band gave their fans 110%, and the fans delivered that energy right back! Opening the show this evening were Florida post-hardcore band Resilia, Florida rock band Makari, and Ohio glam/alternative rock band Foxy Shazam.

Foxy Shazam

Makari

Resilia

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Not For Radio @ Casino de Paris - Paris, France

April 28th 2026: Not For Radio @ Casino de Paris - Paris, France

Not For Radio - Photos Courtesy of: Manon Pothin


The Marías’ María Zardoya unveiled her solo project Not For Radio last October with the release of the album Melt. Following a sold-out tour in the United States and the release of the Bloom EP, the singer headed to Europe and the UK for the “In The Forest Tour,” concluding with two nights at Le Casino de Paris.

The singer described the project as "another flower in the garden," an alternative reality in which she welcomed us all in.

The intricate stage design, with its mossy platform, many candlelights and flowing feathers, combined with the dreamy sounds of the artist, delivered an ethereal experience like none other, immersing the audience for one night in a magical forest inspired by Swan Lake. Divided into three acts of five songs each, Not For Radio performed songs off Melt and Bloom alike, as well as a new version of The Marías’ “No One Noticed.” Near the end of the night, María walked along the seats during “Ache,” sharing an intimate moment with her fans.

Tour might be over for Not For Radio, but they will be performing at a few festivals in North America over the summer.

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Puscifer @ The Louisville Palace - Louisville, KY

April 21st, 2026: Puscifer, Dave Hill @ The Louisville Palace - Louisville, KY

Puscifer | Photo Courtesy of: Emily May

Puscifer, the Los Angeles rock band led by Maynard James Keenan (Tool/A Perfect Circle) and which features long-time collaborators Carina Round and Mat Mitchell, brought their Normal Isn’t Tour to The Louisville Palace on April 21st, with comedian/actor/musician Dave Hill opening the show. The project is considered by Keenan be his creative subconscious, with each tour allowing the fans to dive into the world he creates with each album. This tour celebrates the band’s latest album Normal Isn’t, which was released on Februaury 6th. The album sees Keenan appear as his goth alter ego Bellendia Black and Round as Fannie Grey, with both performing in their costumes and make-up and playing out a tension between the two on stage, with each of them mid-set shooting at each other with toy guns. There were a few moments like this throughout the set, with Keenan and Round engaging in humorous antics, with the crowd loving every moment. The very start of the set saw a video play with Keenan and Round, acting as their alter-egos, telling the crowd to keep their phones put away and that taking photos or video was strictly prohibited. In a bit of cheeky humor, with which the fans were good sports about, they asked the crowd three times to repeat “We understand” in response to the rule. And from what I could tell, no one violated the rule throughout the evening. It’s a rare occurance, but a refreshing one, to attend a concert where no one has their phones out and are fully engaged with the performance!

The stage was set up with two platforms at the back, one on each side, and a set of stairs running down the middle, allowing Round and Kennan to alternate between standing on the platforms and moving about the front of the stage. The lighting was really nice, with the different colors and tones almost matching the tension of the performance. Sometimes the lighting was deeper and had harsher tones and sometimes it was a bit brighter or softer. Throughout the set, the screen behind the stage was lit up with different colorful representations of the Puscifer logo, as well as a pre-recorded video skit which played into the theme and alter-egos of the tour. It also alerted the crowd when it was time for a brief intermission. The extensive 18-song set was heavy on songs from the new album, as well as some older favorites such as “Bullet Train to Iowa”, “The Arsonist”, “Conditions Of My Parole”, “Momma Sed”. The band ended the night with “A Public Stoning”, which saw Dave Hill return to the stage to join in. Puscifer always puts on a great show with an incredible and creative stage production, giving their fans an experience they won’t soon forget! And what an experience it is, getting to take a dive into Keenan’s creative subconscious for a bit!

Dave Hill

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Lewis Capaldi @ The Liacouras Center - Philadelphia, PA

April 15th 2026: Lewis Capaldi @ The Liacouras Center- Philadelphia, PA

Lewis Capaldi - Photos Courtesy of: Carolyn Lederach


Lewis Capaldi returns to the US stage with a kick off show for his tour in Philadelphia on April 15th 2026. After taking a few years off, Capaldi returned the middle of last year with some new tracks like the fitting “Survive”. All cumulating to his latest EP, Survive, which was released last week around this tour. As if he never took any time off, Capaldi regaled the crowd with his usual banter and reassured them he was excited to be back. Although his voice wasn’t 100% the crowd could was just grateful to be back in the room with Lewis after all this time. The enchanting Joy Crookes joined Lewis opening the show.

Setlist

Survive

Grace

Heavenly Kind of State of Mind

Forever

Almost

Bruises

Pointless

Something in the Heavens

Leave Me Slowly

Forget Me

The Day That I Die

Before You Go

Hold Me While You Wait

Someone You Loved

Joy Crookes

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