

This year, headliners such as DAVE, Arctic Monkeys and Halsey will be sure to leave a lasting impression on music fans everywhere.

What makes this event noteworthy is the showcasing of famous and upcoming alternative and rap musicians. If you’re looking to go international to find new music, this festival is worth it. From April 15 to 24, you will be able to experience a wide range of talent in the famous desert setting of Indio, CA. Additionally, artists from all genres will be present, spanning from bigger artists like Doja Cat and Phoebe Bridgers to smaller ones such as Japanese Breakfast, The Regrettes and Rina Sawayama. The line-up for arguably one of the biggest music festivals of the year was announced last week with headliners Harry Styles, Billie Eilish and Ye (Kanye West) taking the stage. There’s no doubt that you will have fun as pulsing synths and Bad Bunny’s infectious Puerto Rican flare will get you dancing in an instant. With his energetic nature and stage presence, those interested will not be disappointed. This tour is definitely one to consider as Latin music fans everywhere will have the chance to hear Bad Bunny’s first ever Spanish-language album, El Ultimo Tour del Mundo, to debut at No. If you need something to do from June 23 to 26, this may just be the once in a lifetime experience you’ve been craving.īad Bunny - El Último Tour del Mundo ( The Last World Tour) With its whimsical forest vibes and psychedelic atmosphere, this festival will make headlines yet again this year.

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In Rothbury, MI, electronic and alternative music will be on full display with artists such as Disclosure, Louis The Child, Griz and Porter Robinson. Ticket information about the tour can be found here. This is the perfect tour to go to after dealing with a pandemic for the last two years and will make you forget it ever happened. Also, her opening acts are incredible as well with WILLOW, Duckwrth and Jessie Reyez joining her for select dates. If you’re into alternative pop and raspy vocals, Eilish is the perfect person to see. It was From First To Last and He Is Legend.The 20-year-old is going back on the road again to promote her second album, Happier than Ever, from Feb. My first concert ever was in San Antonio, Texas, at a venue called The White Rabbit. I don't remember anything from when I was five, but that moment specifically, I remember the entire concert-the mics broke and they had to shout the lyrics out and I just really connected with it. I was five years old, my dad took me to see Peter, Paul And Mary, and it really changed my life. I hadn't been to a real concert until I was like, 17, so it was awesome. He's a singer-songwriter dude, really rad. The first show I ever went to was Guttermouth when I was 13. I grew up on country, so it was big on production. I believe it was Alabama, the country band, when I was maybe 10 years old. And it was my mom, my aunt, my cousins-we all went together and it was awesome. My mom's always loved them and I've always loved them, but there was this one point where we were like, obsessed. My whole family went through like, a Bon Jovi phase. It was also the second concert I ever went to when I was 11 years old! I went to the tour the following year, as well. I was 10 years old and I went to a Bon Jovi concert with my family.
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The first one I saw on my own free will was Green Day, the American Idiot Tour, with Jimmy Eat World. My dad took me to see the Beach Boys like, 13 times. I was way into skate culture and the punk scene and everything, but I ended up walking around all day and didn't like a lot of the bands, but I picked up the compilation and went home. That was my first Warped Tour, but it was before I was immersed in, so I had a friend drag me along. I'm pretty sure I saw Finch, maybe Thrice. The first rock concert I ever saw was Linkin Park. I'd like, run up and down the aisles at his concerts with a plastic guitar. Anyway, my dad's the biggest Bruce Springsteen fan and it totally rubbed off on me, but I think I've seen Bruce maybe 15 times? That's starting from age two, though. Or my first one that I went to without my parents would be Thrice when I was 14. The APMAs were the second time I've seen Papa Roach live, which was very nostalgic and I love them.īruce Springsteen when I was two years old. From country singers to a lot of Bon Jovi, we got some pretty interesting answers when we asked around about musicians’ first concerts.
