Joined by openers Sneaks, Los Angeles-based noise-pop/grunge outfit Cherry Glazerr sold out Brighton Music Hall, touring in support of their February 1 release, Stuffed & Ready.
Last Wednesday, Brasstracks duo Ivan Johnson and Conor Rayne brought their unique brand of electronic dance-funk to Brighton Music Hall, with support from rappers Kemba and Pell.
Soul-pop eight-piece Lawrence played the first of two sold-out shows at the Sinclair last Tuesday night, with support from The Huntertones and Kat Wright’s The Indomitable Soul Band.
Last Sunday night, rock and roll took over Brighton Music Hall as Philly-raised and Nashville-based Ron Gallo toured with openers TWEN and Ian Ferguson in support of his October release, Stardust Birthday Party.
OK Go played the Berklee Performance Center last Friday as part of their “Live Video” tour, performing live alongside 20 of their most iconic music videos.
On Monday, Michigan’s young and ruthless rockers Greta Van Fleet played their first of two sold out shows with opening act CLOVES at the House of Blues in Boston.
Last Saturday, two-tone ska band The English Beat played the Sinclair with a lineup featuring the band’s founder and original vocalist, Dave Wakeling, as well as MC and secondary vocalist
King Schascha.