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Mon, Jul 27, 8:00 PM

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About of Montreal: Led by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Barnes, of Montreal have spent nearly three decades redefining pop, with their kaleidoscopic blend of glam rock, psychedelia, funk, and synth-driven indie rock. Emerging from the Elephant 6 Recording Company in the late ’90s, the band quickly built a cult following for their inventive songwriting and wildly theatrical live performances. From the breakthrough brilliance of Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? to a steady run of boundary-pushing releases, of Montreal have remained fearless sonic shapeshifters—equally at home crafting hook-laden anthems as they are exploring surreal, experimental textures. The band’s prolific output has led to numerous late-night TV appearances—including The Late Show with David Letterman and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon—and brilliant collaborations with artists such as Solange, Janelle Monáe, and Jon Brion. On stage, they transform concerts into immersive spectacles of color, costume, and cathartic energy. The band has performed across the globe, gracing festival stages at Coachella, Primavera, Lollapalooza, Vive Latino among dozens of others and headlining countless marquee venues, while also amassing hundreds of millions of streams worldwide. With a new tour on the horizon, of Montreal continue to celebrate their legacy while pushing boldly forward—delivering a live experience that is as unpredictable and electrifying as ever.

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Tue, Jul 28, 8:00 PM

Electronic

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About Black Moth Super Rainbow: A notoriously enigmatic band hailing from Pennsylvania, Black Moth Super Rainbow have continually made waves on the indie circuit with their unique brand of otherworldly, psychedelic indie pop. They employ typical rock band instrumentation in addition to a bevy of vintage synthesizers, with all of the vocals sung through a vocoder. Additionally, the group coat everything in hazy effects and tape hiss, resulting in music as grimy and disorienting as it is catchy. They’ve built up a dedicated fan base through touring as well as their acclaimed recordings, like 2007’s Dandelion Gum and 2025’s Soft New Magic Dream. The project evolved out of a duo called Satanstompingcaterpillars, which began in Pittsburgh in 2000 and consisted of Tobacco and Power Pill Fist. The group expanded to include five members (including the Seven Fields of Aphelion, Iffernaut, and Father Hummingbird), and they changed their name to Black Moth Super Rainbow in 2003. Packing a sound that nodded to contemporary retro-chic electronic acts like Air and the Octopus Project (whom they would eventually collaborate with), the band released their first album, Falling Through a Field, on their own 70s Gymnastics Recording Co.

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Thu, Jul 30, 8:00 PM

Folk

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About Willow Avalon: Originally from Georgia and now based in Nashville, Willow Avalon’s musical journey began with her first word, “Elvis.” Raised by her mother and grandmother in a small Southern town, she grew up playing piano in church and taught herself guitar at age 12, using songwriting as both an escape and a means of self-expression through a life-journey that has been anything but straight-forward. Her much-praised 2025 debut album, Southern Belle Raisin’ Hell, cemented her as one of country music’s most compelling new voices, blending classic country, Americana, and pop influences. She has performed at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, CBS Mornings, and the Grand Ole Opry, as well as festivals like Stagecoach, C2C, CMA, and Lollapalooza, bringing her electrifying presence to global audiences. With a sharp wit and rebellious spirit, she has shared stages with legends and rising stars alike, including Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Zach Bryan, Cage the Elephant, Paul Cauthen, Charles Wesley Godwin, and more. Solidified by sold-out headline tours in North America, Europe, and Australia, as well as hundreds of millions of views across social content, Willow Avalon is redefining what it means to be a modern Southern storyteller.

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Tue, Aug 11, 8:00 PM

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About Kingfishr: Kingfishr offer an earnest, pop-inflected Irish indie folk that’s suited for the festival stage as well as the beer garden. Starting out as an acoustic trio, the group went to the top of the singles chart in Ireland with 2024’s “Killeagh,” a heartfelt tribute to a sport club in the village in County Cork. Featuring fuller arrangements and bringing electric components into the mix, they made their full-length major-label debut a year later with Halcyon. Kingfishr was founded by singer/guitarist Edmond “Eddie” Keogh, banjo player Eoghan “McGoo” McGrath, and bassist Eoin “Fitz” Fitzgibbon, who all met in the master’s program for engineering at the University of Limerick. They graduated, then started writing songs together during sustained periods of sheltering from the COVID-19 pandemic. The trio debuted on streaming services with a live track in 2022, and before the end of the year, they landed in Ireland’s Top 40 with both “Flowers-Fire” and a studio version of earlier single “Eyes Don’t Lie.” The EP Live from Doonane appeared in 2023, and that year they had their third Top 40 hit with the stand-alone single “Caroline.”

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