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by Mitch Foster
We all know and love our annual “America’s Favorite Musical Holiday Adventure,” Sweater Fest! For 12 years
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by Mitch Foster
Orlando STRONGMAN is coming up quick! When I was growing up, I would always watch Strongman competitions on TV and dream of
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by Mitch Foster
Our friends Tesplora just gifted us a lyric video for their new single “Every December.” Holidays are always a
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by James Strassberger
2018 was the year of Shinedown. The Florida released their positively received sixth studio album Attention Attention, held an
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by Sarah Schumaker
Most holiday parties, especially Ugly Sweater ones, are a cringe-inducing, forced social experience. NOT. THIS. PARTY. Sweater
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by Garrett East
Wow, what a great day. I’ve just left one of the best shows I’ve seen all year, and even with my energy failing and my
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by Sarah Schumaker
FM 101.9 in Orlando dropped their answer to Tampa’s Next Big Thing and Jacksonville’s Big Ticket concerts coming up
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by Sarah Schumaker
With such sunny and gleaming hits as “Came In Close” off their debut album, My Mind Makes Noises, you would
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by Christopher Miglioranzi
On October 6, 2018 the second annual Central Florida music festival, RARE Fest Orlando, exploded at the Orlando Amphitheater. It
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by Jade Johnston
(Sandy) Alex G is coming to The Social in Orlando with Half Waif on Monday, November 12th! Alexander Giannascoli –
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by Jade Johnston
Orlando, you are in for a treat! Yelle is coming to The Social on Tuesday, October 30th! The French electro-pop trio was founded
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by Sarah Schumaker
Billy Howerdel and Maynard James Keenan’s modern art-rock supergroup, A Perfect Circle are returning to Orlando on Tuesday,
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by Jade Johnston
Alright bass-heads, this one’s for you! Claude VonStroke and Steve Darko are coming to The Beacham in Orlando on
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by Jade Johnston
Oh yeah, you read that right! The Struts are coming to The Beacham in Orlando on Saturday, October 13th! Supporting The Struts
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by Sarah Schumaker
Have Debt Neglector ever been shy? Their latest punk cry “Go Fund Yourself,” unravels the woes of our dystopian