Live Music Previews /// Show Previews & Concert Tickets /// Shows I Go To Orlando Music Blog
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by Sarah Schumaker
It’s not too late to find a date to one of the events of the season, or hell, go by yourself and prowl by the punch bowl,
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by Mitch Foster
Rocky Votolato is my favorite storyteller. Makers is an album I listened to over and over when I was starting Shows I Go To.
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by Collen Pryor
Electric Daisy Carnival or EDC is a raging dance party that always tours and never really stops. The theatrical caravan was
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by Trevor Bosmans
I attended Riot Fest and Carnival in Chicago for the first time in 2014 where I saw The National, Jane’s Addiction and one
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by Shawn Grey
If Tom Petty and Mac Demarco raised a family of boys from Chicago and turned them into a band, they might come out to be Twin
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by Rachael Welsh
Gov’t Mule is bringing the soul-rocking, swampy blues to Jannus Live on Saturday, September 24th for a night of musical
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by Andrew Arias
Of Montreal is set to perform in New York City on Friday, September 9, 2016 @ 7:00 PM (6:00 PM doors)Â accompanied by Ruby the
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by Sarah Schumaker
Self-described Gypsy Swing boys, The Cook Trio, are turning Lil’ Indies in Orlando into a certified dancehall this Saturday
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by Richie Williams
The Beatles crafted their legendary masterpiece Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band as a response to the Beach Boys’ own
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by Katie Baldwin
It seems as though Anthony Green has been a very busy guy this year; between Saosin, his solo music, his family (Congrats on
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by Richie Williams
Heavy progressive metal rockers Baroness bring their “US Summer Tour 2016” to State Theatre in St. Petersburg,
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by Sarah Schumaker
Eyes have been on us. The world has been watching Orlando, treating us with a gentle touch like that of a duck in an oil spill.
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by Jason Earle
The Beatles crafted their legendary masterpiece Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band as a response to the Beach Boys’ own
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by Mitch Foster
A thousand years ago on the planet P, a great civilization flourished in the city of Peelandria. From this
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by Jason Earle
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band plays country blues like a clinic. Part musical history lesson, part down-home party,