On the stage
The Orlando scene is a vast one and we're here to cover it all. Interested in intimate conversations with your favorite band or artist? Keep you eyes peeled because you just might find them featured here.
sara Bareilles - amway center- 11.24.19
In an arena as large as the Amway Center, Sara Bareilles often finds a way to connect with her fans. Whether it’s through her relatable stories or her hilarious banter on stage, fans of all ages were able to find a connection to the stories of love and understanding. Appropriately named “Amidst the Chaos”, the stage was filled with music pages fluttering from the keys of her piano, until they all came together to create a heart levitating above the stage.
the black keys - amway center - 11.06.19
The Black Keys performed at the Amway Center in November, after a five year hiatus. It was a night filled with rock n’ roll, with opening acts by Modest Mouse and Shannon and The Clams.
michael bublé - amway center - 02.16.19
Michael Bublé performed at the Amway Center in February. It was a night filled with laughter and love. One crowd member even got to share the mic with Bublé! Click the link to read more about the show.
ballyhoo! - the social - 12.5.18
Ballyhoo! performed at The Social with Artikal Sound System and Propaganjah. We had the pleasure of hanging out with Ballyhoo! and Propaganjah before the show to ask them some questions. Click the link to watch both interviews!
Florida Man Music Festival - Orlando Amphitheater - 11.30.18
FM101.9 Put on a music festival in late November, with Weezer as their headliner. Sweet Cambodia, a local central Florida band, opened the festival. It was a cool November day, filled with an amazing line up of bands.
Bad bad hats - 11.4.18
Bad Bad Hats released their newest album Lightning Round back in August. They came to perform here in Orlando at Will’s Pub, with opening acts by Glasscoast and Kinder Than Wolves. The band put on a great performance with comedic interludes by their lead singer, Kerry.
Pulp music festival - 9.29.18
This year’s Pulp Music Festival, organized by our friend Kyle Hoffer, took place back in September at the Milk District Pavilion. It was a day filled with great music by Florida bands, and even some from out of state. Be sure to visit Pulp Music Festival’s Facebook page and let them know what bands you would like to see at the festival next year.
New Politics - 8.25.18
Demanding all eyes be on them, the trio better known as New politics got the crowd up and off their feet. With breakdancing, backflips and instruments soaring through the air, this was one of the best sets of the night, if not, the best. They are our new favorite band and they should be yours too.
Side-note: their drummer gives us Adam Levine vibes. We're sure he's never head that before...
Sublime with Rome - 8.25.18
Having had debuted their first new music in three years this past July, the boys in Sublime with Rome are back on the road. Headlining with the 2018 Angry Orchard Rock the Roots tour and following it with a tour of their own hitting locations like South America, the trio is back at it again giving audiences everything they could have ever wanted.
ANgry Orchard Rock the Roots - 8.25.18
Beer and music; name a better duo. The 2018 Angry Orchard Rock the roots brought out the best of the best with delicious BBQ and performances by well known musicians Lupe Fiasco, Collie Buddz and Sublime with Rome just to name a few. Though the day long festival was welcomed by some stormy weather, the show did not stop (well only for a moment).
Lydia - The Social - 8.1.18
Hitting cities across the U.S. from Boston to LA (and two shows in Canada), Lydia is shining light on their newest album. Their sixth studio album "Liquor" is making waves across the indie rock scene and we can't get enough. We caught up with the boys during their stop at The Social in Orlando where they had a few things to discuss, including their favorite type of liquor...