If you like the sound of maracas and bongos, drums and keyboards, a little guitar shredding, a ton of dancing, lively tunes and livelier crowds, and of course, plenty of booze, then Los Amigos Invisibles may just be the show you did not know you needed to see but definitely want to attend.
Dance Gavin Dance – Live @ The Masquerade
The main show does last a wimpy 50+ minutes from start to end; however, the motto goes "quality over quantity," and it seems that is the Dance Gavin Dance game plan on this tour. Sheer quality, indeed.
Maluma – Live @ State Farm Arena
The Papi Juancho Tour was a colorful celebration. A real South American-like atmosphere. If you know, you know. If you don't know, now you know. It's simply Maluma, baby, ya'know.
Photo Gallery: Music Midtown Festival – Live @ Atlanta’s Piedmont Park
A look back at Music Midtown Festival 2021.
binki – Live @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
It takes a special kind of talent and some serious self-promotion to find yourself as the evening's icebreaker to an amphitheater-based concert for Glass Animals on your first ever U.S. tour. Yes, binki accomplished that.
Marc Anthony – Live @ State Farm Arena
Ultimately, if you ask us if the Marc Anthony show one to catch, we will simply say: "Valio La Pena."
Zoé – Live @ Buckhead Theatre
Assisted by a sick strobe display and some mesmerizing background graphics, Zoé walked the walk and talked the talk for the infectious sing-along-to-every-song couple of thousand or so on hand.
Tour Preview: Juanes – Origen Tour
Origen Tour sets itself up to be the coolest and most dynamic tour for Juanes to date.
Festival Preview: Shaky Knees @ Central Park – Atlanta
Life gave Shaky Knees some lemons via the announcement that both Stevie Nicks and Royal Blood would be dropping out of the upcoming festival. Hence, Shaky Knees made some lemonade via the announcement that Foo Fighters, Garbage, Glove and The Collection would take their place in the lineup.
Hella Mega Tour – Live @ Truist Park
Prior to the whole Covid mess we would ask, "Is Rock Music dead?" - silly question if you think about it. The answer is NO, HELL NO, NOT AT ALL. Rock music is definitely not dead. It is very much alive, kicking, screaming, bringing joy and packing stadiums with the likes of Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer.