It’s Wednesday, and that means it’s time for another round of Vans Warped Tour band announcements! This week, the summer-long festival adds four new acts to its list of attendees, including PVRIS and Alvarez Kings.
It’s that time of the week again! The Vans Warped Tour announcement is in, and this week the legendary touring festival is adding Emarosa (6/19-7/12), Mod Sun, PUP (7/1-7/29), ’68, The Karma Killers, and MC Lars to its line up.
Poltergeist Is Getting a Reboot And We’re All Going To Die The worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life, Poltergeist, was SCARY ENOUGH the first time. It is a big part of why I can’t watch scary movies without being in actual fear of peeing myself. (Also, there is no “cute date” option for me that will help me get over this. Ever.) The reboot of Poltergeist will incorporate modern technology, only adding to the freakiness and torment it will undoubtedly put you through. The movie is set to be released July 24th in 3D screens across… Read more »
Seven new acts were just announced for Vans Warped Tour 2015. Among the fresh faces are Black Veil Brides, Metro Station, Night Riots, and Transit. The national tour hits the road on June 19th, and you can grab tickets for your local date here.
We’re giving away five golden tickets to the APMAS.
idobi Radio is excited to be the official radio station of the inaugural Gibson Brand AP MUSIC AWARDS – Fueled by Monster Energy Drink, taking place July 21st at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
In this week’s Tuesday Ten, we highlight some of our very favorite artist collaborations from over the years, featuring everyone from Fall Out Boy to La Dispute.
On December 19th in New York City, a few hundred fans forgot all of that and took the time to relax and witness some amazing bands. Appropriately decorated for the holidays, Highline Ballroom would become home to the “How Valencia Stole Christmas†tour for it’s last night.
With the unfortunate cancellation of the last handful of dates on their current tour with The Graduate, Automatic Loveletter are anxious to hit the road again.
John Vesely, the man behind the ballads of Secondhand Serenade, returns as the same emotive musician with the album Hear Me Now.