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Best Indie & Rock in November 2024

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve at SNHU Arena

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is hitting the road once again in 2024, bringing their electrifying holiday rock opera to audiences across North America. To mark the 20th anniversary of their fourth studio album, The Lost Christmas Eve, the progressive metal group will perform 109 shows throughout November and December. Join them for a festive celebration that spans over two decades of Christmas magic! Along with The Lost Christmas Eve, fans can expect some of the band's greatest hits, making it clear why audiences keep coming back year after year.

Dawes at Roadrunner

Dawes

Through a tapestry of warm vocals and sun-soaked guitar hooks, Dawes have made a name for themselves for replicating the feel of the Lauren Canyon sound of the 70's. But far from being a copy, the quartet are something retro inspired, but with a chilled vibe straight out of the present. Enjoy some authentically vintage beats by Dawes in 2024!

Godspeed You Black Emperor! at Roadrunner

Godspeed You Black Emperor!

Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Canada, the band has been highly influential within the post-rock genre. Working with orchestrated arrangements, the nine-piece group created tracks with wide dynamic ranges, a highly evocative use of instrumentation and sounds and uncompromising long form compositions...

Josh Ritter at Groton Hill Music Center

Josh Ritter

Named in 2006 as one of the 100 Greatest Living Songwriters, Josh Ritter's work is reminiscent of Leonard Cohen and has seen this exceptionally talented artist go from strength to strength since the release of his self-named first album in 1999. He has become an experienced touring artist, having performed internationally with Irish band The Frames, and scoring himself a huge word-of-mouth following in the process.

Modest Mouse at MGM Music Hall

Modest Mouse

Indie cult rockers Modest Mouse are back and ready to take on North America again as they celebrate 20 years of their seminal fourth record, 'Good News For People Who Love Bad News'. With singles including 'Float On' and 'The Good Times Are Killing Me' expect a night of nostalgia and indie joy as they pitch up to a stage near you.

Ryan Adams at Shubert Theatre

Ryan Adams

The Alt-country singer songwriter is back on the road, zig-zagging the country with his sound. Since emerging in the early 00s, Adams has met with critical acclaim for his intimate and honest output. His first record, Heartbreaker was introduced the world to his bitter-sweet mind and he was touted as the new Gram Parsons.

Railroad Earth at Wilbur Theater

Railroad Earth

No strangers to bending genres, Railroad Earth have created their own subgenre blend of bluegrass, rock, jazz and celtic folk music. No two shows are ever alike - the sextet also push boundaries on stage with improvisation and jamming, bringing the heat with anthemic songs like Warhead Boogie and Blazin' A Trail.

Saves the Day at House of Blues

Saves the Day

Emo/pop-punk legends Senses Fail and Saves The Day are teaming up for the ultimate rock showdown: the New Jersey Vs. The World Tour! Senses Fail will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album "Let It Enfold You.", which includes hits like "Buried a Lie" and "Rum Is for Drinking, Not for Burning,". Joining them, Saves The Day, pioneers of the emo movement, will mark the 25th anniversary of their seminal album "Through Being Cool." In this co-headline tour, both bands will be performing these classic albums in their entirety!

Tokyo Police Club at Paradise Rock Club

Tokyo Police Club

They might have announced the end of their career, but don't worry, the Tokyo Police Club are going on one last tour! Taking off across North America with support from Born Ruffians, the indie rockers promise to lead you on a journey spanning their entire career, from A Lesson in Crime to TPC, and everything in between. Don't let yourself miss out on this last chance to see Tokyo Police Club live, grab your tickets now.

Dark Star Orchestra at House of Blues

Dark Star Orchestra

The Grateful Dead have been resurrected in the form of Dark Star Orchestra. Formed in 1997, this tribute band came up with the novel idea of recreating complete sets from The Grateful Dead's gigantic list of concerts. They adapt their playing and sound depending on what era of Dead they're tackling on the night, and while they slavishly recreate the sound of the band down to the minutest detail, the band often embark on epic improvisations that would make their heroes proud.

Justin Hayward at Wilbur Theater

Justin Hayward

The Moody Blues star shows no sign of slowing down, touring for seven months of the year. With his voice has been heard the world over, he is known principally as the vocalist, lead guitarist and composer for the Moody Blues, he possesses an enduring talent that has helped to define the last 45 years. During that time the band has sold 55 million albums and received many awards for his work.

The Story So Far at MGM Music Hall

The Story So Far

California-based rock band The Story So Far prepares for a county-wide tour! The band has been the face of pop-punk ever since they first emerged on the scene in 2007 and released their debut 'Under Soil and Dirt' in 2011. Over a decade since their debut album, the band is touring with their infectious sound and their most recent tracks as well as fan favorites!

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