Live Music Previews /// Show Previews & Concert Tickets /// Shows I Go To Orlando Music Blog
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by Garrett East
Hey all you cool kids! Looking for something to do July 19th? Time to win some tickets to Hard Rock Live in Orlando to see one of
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by Garrett East
Hey all you cool kids! Looking for something to do July 18th? Time to win some tickets to Jannus Live in St. Petersburg to see
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by Sarah Schumaker
It’s here already… Well, not quite. But you can mark your calendars. Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival 2018 is set
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by Jason Earle
The media called it Alt-Country. What else were they gonna do? It is subversive music- rock n’ roll mixed with country, blues,
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by Jason Earle
Dozens of campers and teachers mill about the outdoor kitchen as musicians chop and mash ingredients into edible works of
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by Sarah Schumaker
June, summer in Florida. The bus rolls down the highway to Tallahassee. A/C is shot. The boys of Gary Lazer Eyes are sprawled
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by Richie Williams
I recently had a phone interview with Adam Taylor, bassist of IRATION (scroll down below to listen) who is hitting the road
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by Spencer Storch
BOOM! Hulaween has done it again. 5 stages, 60 plus artists over 3 nights AND a Thursday night Pre-party! Attendees
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by Katie Baldwin
The last time Incubus came through, it was glorious. It was a bad ass tour with Deftones, Death from Above 1979, and The
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by Richie Williams
No Clubs & Destroyer Fest present: wimps: Punk/garage from Seattle http://www.thesewimps.com/ Sallow: Punk from Tennessee
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by Spencer Storch
Eeeeek! Run and hide! A two-headed monster is closing in on the Southeast and everyone should fear for their lives! Okay, no need
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by AJ Lucarelli
Rev up your engines because my favorite band from Chicago are coming back to Orlando! Chevelle will be performing at the House of
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by Douglass Dresher
Scene and Herd by Doug “Igoto” Dresher RESIDUUM – QUICK TAKES, QUICK PIX, STUFF I DIDN’T FINISH
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by Richie Williams
All the way from Toronto, Canada, eh… new wave & synthpop rockers The Birthday Massacre bring their
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by Jason Earle
Festival lineups typically evolve. There is a splash at first, then more bands join the fray and finally, a tantalizing name or