The live music experience at Avatar’s Don’t Go in the Forest Tour in Philadelphia showcased the band’s passionate fanbase and high-energy performances. Opening act Frozen Soul and the visually striking Fleshgod Apocalypse set the tone. Avatar’s unique blend of theatricality and inclusivity captivated the audience, highlighting their enduring appeal over 25 years.
Yacht Rock Revue concluded their Yacht Rock Forever Tour at the Hard Rock Etess Arena in Atlantic City, delivering an unforgettable concert. The energetic crowd enjoyed a 28-song setlist featuring hits like “Baker Street” and “Escape.” The vibrant atmosphere and shared joy made for a memorable night of relaxation and music.
Infinity Song and The Burney Sisters delivered a concert at World Cafe Live that felt like a family gathering, blending soulful music and deep connections, creating an unforgettable experience.
Country Calling 2025 in Ocean City showcased a vibrant mix of country music, featuring big names like Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, and Wynonna Judd. The festival created a sense of community among fans, embracing patriotic roots and celebrating diverse country styles, making it a memorable experience for attendees.
The WHO’s farewell tour concluded in Philadelphia, marking a historic night filled with iconic performances and fan excitement. Roger Daltrey and Peter Townsend bid an unforgettable farewell after six decades.
Camden’s Freedom Mortgage Pavilion hosted an electrifying night featuring Falling In Reverse, Slaughter to Prevail, Hollywood Undead, and Sleep Theory, delivering unforgettable performances on the God Is A Weapon tour.
Jerry Cantrell, lead guitarist of Alice In Chains, is on his I Want Blood Tour, showcasing his fifth album. He recently performed at Allentown’s new Archer Music Hall, thrilling fans with a stellar setlist.
On a refreshing August night in Camden, NJ, Styx, the Kevin Cronin Band, and Don Felder performed classic rock hits as part of the Brotherhood of Rock 2025 Tour. With high-energy sets showcasing their iconic songs, the bands captivated fans, highlighting their enduring talents and passion for music.
The Summer of Loud Festival at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden on July 23, 2025, featured intense performances by eight metal bands, including Parkway Drive, Killswitch Engage, and Beartooth. High energy and emotional connections resonated throughout the day despite the heat, culminating in a memorable experience for fans and musicians alike.
The Weeknd delivered an extraordinary performance at Lincoln Financial Field, seamlessly weaving together a 40+ song setlist that felt cinematic. With stunning stage designs, a mix of fan favorites and deep cuts, and surprise collaborations, he showcased his emotional range and captivating live presence, leaving the audience in awe.
The Omaha band 311 kicked off their Unity Tour 2025 in Atlantic City, delivering an electrifying performance at Bethlehem’s Wind Creek Event Center on June 28.
The Babymetal concert in Philadelphia on June 28, 2025, was a stunning theatrical experience, featuring their new album “Metal Forth” and collaborations, leaving fans exhilarated and eager for future performances.
At 84, Ringo Starr electrified audiences at The Mann Center, performing classics from The Beatles and his solo work. The concert featured diverse hits by the All Star Band, creating an unforgettable musical experience.
Jelly Roll energized a rainy Hershey crowd with a passionate performance, showcasing his musical blend and delivering standout moments, before Post Malone took the stage.
Post Malone’s Hersheypark Stadium concert blended explosive energy with emotional authenticity, showcasing his versatility. Despite rainy weather, he delivered a memorable performance with surprise guest Jelly Roll.
Alice Cooper’s concert at the Ocean Casino on May 24, 2025, thrilled fans with electrifying performances of classic hits, showcasing his enduring legacy as the “Godfather of Shock Rock.”
Teddy Swims’ concert at The Mann Center captivated with emotional depth, blending genres during a dynamic 24-song set, featuring collaborations and a heartfelt, immersive experience for the audience.
Ministry’s memorable performance at Franklin Music Hall celebrated their debut albums, showcasing their evolution from synthpop to industrial metal, and highlighting fan-favorite songs, uniting the enthusiastic crowd.
MMRBQ, a live music event by WMMR, showcased Three Days Grace headlining with original singer Adam Gontier. Other performers included Bush and Alice In Chains.
On April 30, 2025, Bullet for My Valentine and Trivium celebrated their 20-year album anniversaries with an electrifying joint tour at Philadelphia’s Fillmore, featuring memorable performances from supporting acts.
The Brooklyn Bowl presented a vibrant night featuring Flummox, Guttermouth, and the highlight, Mac Sabbath, whose parody performances and antics delighted a diverse audience throughout the evening.
Myles Smith’s concert at The Fillmore Philadelphia featured Tors, a rising UK trio, who captivated the audience with emotional ballads and soaring anthems, promising an even bigger return.
Myles Smith’s performance at The Fillmore Philadelphia on April 25th captivated a sold-out crowd with vulnerability, emotional depth, and memorable new songs, including the poignant “My First Heartbreak.”
L.S Dunes performed an electrifying 90-minute show in Brooklyn, promoting their new album “Violet.” The supergroup delivered high-energy tracks, engaging the crowd throughout an unforgettable night.
Marc Scibilia’s performance at the Buckhead Theatre was both honest and intimate, inviting the audience into his life stories through music. He reimagined familiar songs and showcased his new release, “Best Kept Secret,” highlighting vulnerability and authenticity. The night felt like a shared journey rather than a traditional concert, leaving a lasting impact.
Tank and the Bangas delivered an unforgettable performance at World Cafe Live on April 13th. Blending concert, theater, and spiritual elements, the sold-out crowd experienced emotional highs and lows through powerful tracks. From reflective poetry to energetic grooves, the band showcased their unique artistry, leaving attendees feeling more alive by concert’s end.
On April 10th, Nightly performed at the Georgia Theatre, delivering a cinematic concert experience in support of their album, songs to drive to. Their setlist blended fan favorites and deep cuts, creating emotional connections. The night featured an acoustic section and a surprising cover, culminating in an intimate atmosphere that emphasized heartfelt engagement with the audience.
Yacht Rock Revue delivered a vibrant performance in Atlantic City, evoking summer nostalgia with a lively 27-song setlist. The audience enjoyed an electric atmosphere, celebrating with classic hits like “All Right” and “Baker Street.” A blend of energetic music and a relaxed vibe made the event a memorable dock-party experience for concertgoers.
Tommy Richman electrified the Theater of the Living Arts in Philadelphia with his COYOTE tour, delivering a night filled with energy and diverse sounds. Opening act mynameisntjmack captivated the audience before Richman performed hits like “Whitney,” “MILLION DOLLAR BABY,” and “ACTIN UP!!!,” showcasing his talent and deep connection with fans.
The “I Love the ’90s” tour at the Wind Creek Event Center featured a nostalgic celebration with performances by Vanilla Ice, Rob Base, C&C Music Factory, Tone Loc, and comedian Joe Denim. Fans enjoyed high-energy hits, engaging humor, and memorable sing-alongs, showcasing the enduring legacy of 90s hip-hop and R&B.