The Benefits of Concerts

Concerts are musical events which bring musicians and their audience together for musical performance, commonly referred to as shows or gigs. Concerts may feature theatrical elements as well as being focused on music itself.

Concerts are an enjoyable way to socialize with friends while simultaneously discovering new music and supporting local bands.

They are a great way to socialize

Concerts offer music fans of all ages an intimate setting for making new connections and friendships of all kinds. Local bands or major acts, people attending these events can meet and form intimate and lasting bonds through their mutual appreciation of each band‘s music – something difficult to find elsewhere!

Fans often enjoy talking among themselves during breaks in a show, whether it is about music, previous concerts they attended, their favorite bands or opening acts; it can be an excellent way to discover new sounds!

Vinylly events provide an interactive platform where attendees can meet like-minded individuals. At these concerts, fans of all backgrounds can come together for an enjoyable concert experience while sharing stories and knowledge. Some events even offer exclusive merch such as T-shirts or party favors that allow for even greater fan interaction at these online concert events.

They are a great way to discover new music

Once overwhelmed by all the music out there, it may be hard to know where to begin your search for new tunes. Luckily, there are various resources that can help you discover new music – from curated playlists and radio stations that specialize in one genre to online databases like Rate Your Music. Also try listening to mashups that combine songs by changing tempo or overlaying vocals over instrumental tracks.

Attending live concerts is another fantastic way to discover new music, as many communities feature active musical scenes with concert events highlighting local talent. Concerts offer a great opportunity for socializing among people who share your interest.

TikTok provides music lovers with another avenue for discovering tunes: playlists. Many artists create playlists that link specific songs with specific themes or moods; for instance, TikTok musician Sam Weisband categorizes her playlists according to zodiac signs and colors – her “rose” playlist features romantic love songs while “red” features adrenaline-inducing tunes.

They are a great way to support your favorite artists

Experience the thrill of purchasing tickets for live concerts with friends. Not only is this experience thrilling and stimulating, it is also a wonderful opportunity to meet fellow fans and create some amazing memories together – it may be costly but is well worth your investment.

Many artists make less than they used to, yet it’s still important that we support them financially. You can do this by purchasing their music or merchandise; making donations on Bandcamp; or using Spotify’s tip jar feature as part of your support strategy.

Attending concerts can provide an exciting way to discover new sounds and artists, broaden your musical tastes, and share new tunes with friends. Plus, this is a fantastic way to help promote local venues and artists as well as support local economies – possibly leading to partnerships or collaborations!

They are a great way to have fun

Concerts can be an enjoyable and entertaining way to spend an evening with close friends. Concerts also give musicians an exciting way to experience live music; their energy and atmosphere cannot be duplicated through records alone.

Concerts can be an amazing way to have fun! However, it’s important that attendees remain safe and are mindful of those around them – it would be rude and disrespectful if your phone rang during a performance – it would only serve to be irritating to everyone!

Staying hydrated is also key when attending concerts; try bringing a water bottle and snack before the show begins, and be sure to wear comfortable shoes and light jacket. Before attending, always check with the venue or band regarding any food, beverage, camera, or camera restrictions as well as exit locations in case an exit becomes necessary at any point during the performance.

Godsmack and Volbeat announce 2019 North American tour

Veteran hard-rock act Godsmack look to remain active in 2019. After previously announcing a six-week tour of Europe, the Massachusetts group revealed that they will be hitting the road with Danish rockers Volbeat in North America at the spring.

The trek kicks off with a trio of Godsmack festival dates in early April but then jumps into a normal schedule of shows with Volbeat on April 16h in Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. The series finishes up May 11th in Videotron Centre at Quebec City, Quebec. Even though Godsmack will headline several of the dates, a number of the Canadian shows will probably be co-headlining gigs using Volbeat.

You may catch tickets to the upcoming jaunt here.

Godsmack published their latest record, When Legends Rise, this past April. The disk hit the top 10 of the Billboard 200 upon release and has been No. 1 on the Top Rock Albums, Top Hard Music Albums, Top Alternative Albums, along with Top Independent Albums graphs.

In terms of Volbeat, this Friday (December 14th), the group will release Let’s Boogie! Live From Telia Parken, a CD and concert movie that commemorates their show in the titular football stadium in Copenhagen. The quartet have been the hometown band to headline and sell out that place, drawing in over 48,000 fans.

Meanwhile, the Godsmack’s 2019 European tour makes up for a collapse 2018 trek the group had to postpone after the death of guitarist Tony Rombola’s mature son.

Godsmack 2019 European Tour Like A Storm 02/27 — London, UK @ O2 Forum 02/28 — Manchester, UK @ O2 Ritz Manchester 03/01 — Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute Birmingham 03/04 — Milan, Italy @ Magazzini Generali 03/06 — Zurich, Switzerland @ Komplex 03/07 — Cologne, Germany @ Live Music Hall 03/08 — Munich, Germany @ TonHalle Münche 03/10 — Cologne, Germany @ Live Music Hall 03/11 — Amsterdam, Holland @ The Melkweg 03/13 — Antwerp, Belgium @ Trix 03/17 — Oslo, Norway @ Rockefeller Music Hall 03/19 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Fryshuset 03/21 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ The Grey Hall 03/22 — Hamburg, Germany @ Docks 03/24 — Berlin, Germany @ Huxleys Neue Welt 03/26 — Warsaw, Poland @ Progresja 03/27 — Vienna, Austria @ Arena 03/28 — Budapest, Hungary @ Barba Negra Music Club 03/30 — Sofia, Bulgaria @ Arena Armeec 03/31 — Bucharest, Romania @ Arenele Romane

Godsmack along with Volbeat 2019 North American Tour: 04/06 — Scottsdale, AZ @ Westworld FL 04/13 — Orlando, FL @ Central Florida Fairgrounds * 04/14 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena FL 04/16 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 04/18 — Evansville, IN @ Ford Center — Evansville 04/19 — Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena 04/20 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum 04/22 — Minneapolis, MN @ Armory 04/23 — Omaha, NE @ Baxter Arena 04/26 — Abbotsford, BC @ Abbotsford Centre 04/27 — Penticton, BC @ South Okanagan Event Centre 04/29 — Medicine Hat, AB @ Canalta Centre 04/30 — Calgary, AB @ Grey Eagle Resort & Casino — Grey Eagle Event Centre 05/02 — Dawson Creek, BC @ EnCana Events Centre 05/03 — Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place 05/05 — Saskatoon, SK @ SaskTel Centre 05/06 — Winnipeg, MB @ Bell MTS Place 05/09 — London, ON @ Budweiser Gardens 05/10 — Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre 05/11 — Quebec, QC @ Videotron Centre

* = Festival date: Godsmack only

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Mike Shinoda to headline fall 2018 North American Monster Energy Outbreak Tour

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Mike Shinoda has been tapped as the headliner of the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour this fall, marking his first full-scale solo trek of North America.

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

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