The young age of Minnesota’s Snowta Festival hasn’t stopped it by bringing a large lineup this New Year’s Eve. Snowta returns into the Minneapolis Convention Center event’s third year with headliners Marshmello along with Skrillex. Bringing in headliner’s similar to that it’so safe to say that the Snowta group hasn’t ‘lost the ball’ with this year’s lineup. Other notable performances include Ghastly, NGHTMRE, Rich The Kid, Manic Focus, along with Boogie T. The festival can also be bringing back attractions like the snowboard rail dip, alien laser tag, along with mega skate park. New additions include bungee trampolines and freestyle motocross.
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It can happen to anyone. Gender, race, social class.
America from coast to coast has been plagued by the opioid crisis. In 2016 alone, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention( CDC) determined more than 64,000 people died from drug overdoses. Many of us, including myself, have seen friends tragically pass away and families forever changed. It has become a national emergency for all of us to be aware of.
In a note to the fam, superstar DJ Illenium revealed his own personal battles with addiction.
Illenium, who’s real name is Nicholas Miller, conveyed his long battle with opiate addiction that eventually caused him to overdose on Heroin. In the message, the 27 -year old describes dark times in his life for him and his family as he toiled with the disease. The hope that so many go across seemed all but lost.
Miller credits music and his mother for saving his life, both of which have helped him stay clean to this very day. Further, the heartfelt message is the inspiration behind his song” Take You Down “. Read his letter to the fam below.
It’s official release, which coincided with Illenium’s personal story, occurred on August 3rd. The song’s melody is powerful, with an uplifting tone seemingly designed for anyone going through a similar crisis. In addition, the high pitch vocals actually come from Illenium’s friend Tim James. For anyone going through the struggle, the track should come as a reminder that love, hope, and help always exists. It is never too late to change your life around, as Illenium once did.
Bass music lovers do we have some news for you. Heavyweight legend Excision just announced his fourth studio album, and it’s coming out sooner than you think. It’s called Apex and it will be released on August 14. That’s only a few days away in case you were counting.
Apex is a 14-track project and will feature some of the biggest names in bass. Space Laces, Dion Timmer and Sullivan King will all be making an appearance on the album.
Musicians’ struggles in today’s industry are well-documented. Royalties have plummeted as a result of downloading or streaming, with extended touring taking place of beatmaking as the prime kind of income. On top of all this, the teams behind these artists also have to make a living, cutting profits further.
It comes as no surprise, then, that Citigroup’s latest report on the music industry economy asserts that musicians only took home 12% of the $43 billion in revenue generated industry-wide in 2017. The cycle is a cruel one — creators often rely on publishers, tech companies, and other team members to help get their message out and allow them to make a living through their craft in the first place. However, the cost of this success is that these outside parties suck up greater amounts of income in return.
Citigroup didn’t paint an overly grim picture with its reporting. In fact, it posed potential paths of redistributing some of the revenues to the musicians that helped generate it in the first place. It foresaw two potential vertical integrating models, with one pointing to promoters and platforms like Spotify merging together. Or, Spotify and its ilk will cross into the label space as another form of vertical integration that would benefit artists. Finally, Citigroup also posed a horizontal model where different distribution platforms merge with one another.
Also, the fact that artists are taking a 12% stake in the industry is good news in itself — in 2000, that number was at 7 %. The report shows this to the increase of royalties via streaming subscriptions, and also growth within the concert business. Only time will tell how the industry evolves to tip the financial scales back in the artists’ favors.
There is no avoiding Louis The Child these days with the Chicago natives dominating not only the festival circuit but taking over airwaves and even popping up on Television with their music being featured in commercials and TV shows. Hey, we’re certainly not complaining.
While the festival season may be coming to an end, Louis The Child has just announced they’ve continued their travels well into the end of the year with the announcement of their Dear Sense tour that features Daya, NoMBe, and Valee.
Take a look at the complete list of dates below and grab your tickets from buytickets.com.
Although Lance Bass informed the world on Saturday that his offer to purchase the Brady Bunch house had been “accepted,” he followed up that announcement with a statement overnight making it clear that he had spoken too soon. The home isn’t his. In fact, he’s getting the feeling now that he might have been nothing more than a pawn in a bid to drive up the house’s value.
” The next day, due to’ unforeseen circumstances,’ the same agent informed us that there’s another Corporate Buyer( Hollywood studio) who are interested the house at any cost ,” he wrote.” We were prepared to go even higher but[ were] entirely discouraged by the marketers[ sic] agent,[ who said] they will outperform any bid with unlimited resources .” Read more …
Trumpeter/ vocalist Jennifer Hartswick will release her latest solo LP Nexus on September 7. The record boasts Nick Cassarino who this autumn will join Hartwick on the Nexus Tour in its pursuit of the album.
In addition to Cassarino, Hartswick recruited multi-instrumentalist Christian McBride, as well has her fellow Trey Anastasio Band members, drummer Russ Lawton and trombonist Natalie Cressman. Hartswick and Cassarino played shows together this spring that boasted some of the psalms on Nexus , including the single” You Can’t Take It Back .”
The 13 -date Nexus Tour begins on September 7 in Ohio. Hartswick and Cassarino will also appear together in Colorado, Washington, Oregon and California as well as in Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The tour infers at the Hulaween Music Festival in Florida on October 28.
The vocalist and multi-instrumentalist released his first solo album, Post Traumatic, in June. The tour announcement comes a little more than a year after Shinoda’s Linkin Park bandmate Chester Bennington took his own life.
Along with performing, Shinoda will present art pieces that he created while making Post Traumatic at each stop on the tour.
“Listening to a recorded song is not the same as experiencing that song live on stage,” explained Shinoda in a press release. “Similarly, seeing a painting in an album or book is not the same as seeing the original, in person. In sharing a live experience with you, my hope is to inspire questions, answers, and reflection — not only about my story, but about your own. The search for meaning is boundless, and art is often one of our best vehicles.”
The trek kicks off October 10th in Montreal, Canada, and wraps November 17th in Silver Spring, Michigan. Tickets for the tour go on sale to the public this Friday, with various pre-sales beginning tomorrow. More information and ticket links can be found at the official Monster Energy Outbreak Tour page.
Mike Shindoda Fall 2018 North American Tour Dates: 10/10 – Montreal, QC @ Mtelus 10/11 – Toronto, ON @ Rebel 10/13 – New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17 10/14 – Philadelphia, PA @ Fillmore 10/15 – Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater 10/17 – Charlotte, NC @ Fillmore 10/19 – Tampa, FL @ The Ritz Ybor 10/20 – Orlando, FL @ House of Blues 10/21 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle 10/23 – Raleigh, NC @ Ritz 10/25 – New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues 10/28 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues 10/30 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues 11/02 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium 11/05 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues 11/06 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic 11/08 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot 11/09 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium 11/11 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues 11/14 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues 11/16 – Detroit, MI @ Fillmore 11/17 – Silver Spring, MD @ Fillmore
The Chainsmokers brought thousands of people to the Atlantic City beach on Sunday afternoon, which marked the last of six concerts produced by Live Nation in what was a three-year, $6 million deal with the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA).
The Chainsmokers lit up the Atlantic City beach on Sunday. (Image: Live Nation)
The 4:15 pm Sunday afternoon show was to culminate a star-packed concert weekend in Atlantic City, but after Demi Lovato’s Friday show was canceled due to the singer’s apparent overdose last week, The Chainsmokers were the biggest headliners in town.
Live Nation booked Cheat Codes, an electronic music DJ trio, in Lovato’s place, and made the concert a free event. Demi ticketholders were able to receive refunds or attend The Chainsmokers concert.
With perfect weather, the beach was packed on Sunday. Attendance estimates have not yet been released, but the show seemed to satisfy Live Nation’s contract with the CRDA that requires the concert organizer to book acts that draw 30,000 or more people.
The Chainsmokers attracted a demographic long-sought by Atlantic City casinos: the millennial.
Numerous studies have shown that the 18- to 34-year-old doesn’t enjoy slot machines nearly as much as their parents and grandparents. A report from YouGov, a research firm in London, said recently that nearly one in two millennials even find casinos depressing.
“Everyone seems really positive about that,” Live Nation Philadelphia President Geoff Gordon told the Press of Atlantic City about the show bringing in younger people. The millennials might not necessarily be rushing to the slot machines after the concert, but they spent money on food and beverages, lodging, and other entertainment.
“We’re looking at a longer-term promotion of the city as a resort and as a destination,” CRDA Executive Director Matt Doherty explained. “It’s an attempt to expand the market of people who come to Atlantic City with a non-gaming event. The more people that come, the more revenue generated.”
Continuing Partnership
With the openings of Hard Rock and Ocean Resort, Atlantic City needs more visitors, and lots of them, to support being a nine-casino town. With commercial casinos now in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York, the necessity for east coasters to travel to New Jersey’s gambling hub to spin a slot machine are no longer.
Hard Rock and Ocean Resort are betting on entertainment and experiences as catalysts to return visitation to numbers experienced in decades prior.
The rock ‘n’ themed casino plans to host live entertainment nightly, and opened with A-listers Carrie Underwood and Pitbull. Ocean Resort welcomed celebrities Mark Wahlberg and Jamie Foxx during its debut festivities and hopes its Topgolf Swing Suite lounge, as well as its smoker-friendly casino area, will be enough to keep the resort busy.
The CRDA, the state agency tasked with investing in projects that benefit the city’s economy and development, says it hopes the summer beach concert series continues next year.
“I believe it will go forward,” Doherty stated. “There may be some alterations to the concerts … but I think it’s a beneficial relationship to advancing tourism in Atlantic City.”
Proceeds from the limited edition red wine went to charity
The wine was sold in boxes of four bottles
Pearl Jam released their own limited edition red wine, which sold out in a record-breaking 12 minutes. The 450-box run wine was announced via the band’s newsletter and was snapped up by eager fans before most had even heard about it. Each box was priced at $150 and contained four bottles. The bottles came branded […]
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