Which shows are the ones that folks should definitely hit up? Well, that’s what we’re here for.
concerts
LIVE NATION LINKS WITH CITY AND CATALDO FOR “GET VAXXED, GET TIX!” CAMPAIGN, CLINICS
“Guests who receive their vaccination on site at House of Blues Boston or Paradise Rock Club will receive two free tickets to a show of their choice at either venue.”
“CRAZY SHIT”: AHEAD OF CITY WINERY SHOW, NICK WATERHOUSE TALKS PANDEMIC RECORDING
“I was in this surreal bunker life where we were in the studio until we legally couldn’t, we’d be leaving at three in the morning and there was the National Guard.”
OUR MOST ANTICIPATED SHOWS. AN ABRIDGED BUT ONGOING ROUNDUP …
A very abridged list of upcoming music happenings, to be continued in every issue
NO SHOW: WE MISS LIVE MUSIC. SO DO YOU. HAPPY INDEPENDENT VENUE WEEK
“I miss big shows for sure, but I love the feel of a full house in a small room.”
INTERVIEW: ANTIBALAS MAKES “INVESTMENT WITH MUSIC AND CULTURE”
I spoke with founder and baritone saxophonist Martin Perna about the making of Fu Chronicles, being in your favorite band’s favorite band, the state of music education in America, and a certain new collaboration he’s involved in.
RAMPANT AND ROUTINE HARASSMENT: ON #METOO AND MUSIC FESTIVALS
Concert organizers should get support to evaluate risk factors for sexual violence—things like rigid gender or other stereotypes, tolerance for harassment and violence, misuse of substances, or lack of oversight in high-risk areas like bathrooms, parking lots, or camping areas.
SPECIAL FEATURE: THE 2015 DIGBOSTON STUDENT GUIDE
Keep this bookmarked through the school year, and, in the words of the patron saint of getting wild, Andrew W.K.: “Party till you puke.”