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Best Indie & Rock in December 2024

Jason Bonhams Led Zeppelin Experience at House of Blues

Jason Bonhams Led Zeppelin Experience

Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience will celebrate the life and music of his father - the legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham. The incorporates multimedia aspects into the concerts, including rarely seen home movies of him and his dad, plus anecdotes from his life, giving background context to the songs that he chooses to perform. All these elements combine for a truly heartfelt show that is more than a tribute concert, without bombarding the audience with filler.

In This Moment at SNHU Arena

In This Moment

With a string of hits to their name, including the rock anthem 'Whore', In This Moment is one metal act you won't want to miss live! Blending shades of goth and metal in their bubbling musical cauldron, they create deliciously dark, riff-laden anthems that leave audiences blissfully moshing at every show. Don't miss these goth rockers when they make their way to you.

They Might Be Giants at Orpheum Theater

They Might Be Giants

1980s alternative rock band, They Might Be Giants, hit the road this summer on the 'An Evening with They Might Be Giants: Flood, Book and Beyond'. The tour will include all-time fan favorite tracks from their epic career and expect spur-of-the-moment improvisations. No TMBG's tour is the same as the other, don't miss your chance to see them live!

Interpol at Roadrunner

Interpol

Firmly established as one of the pre-eminent indie bands of this era, Interpol's brand of edgy indie has earned the band a wide fan base, with their first two albums - 'Turn On The Bright Lights' and 'Antics' - securing them a top spot in the playlists of music lovers around the world. Following the release of 2018's Marauder, (the bands first full-length album since 2014s El Pintor), they're whetting our tastebuds this year with select live dates and new cuts from the 'A Fine Mess' EP.

Hot Tuna at Wilbur Theater

Hot Tuna

Hot Tuna (also the name of an Ozzie surf brand randomly) is made up of co-founders and continuing core members Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady, a duo with a unique combination of blues, jazz, bluegrass & folk influences. They've been making music together for fifty years, playing together as teenagers and later in the iconic '60s band The Jefferson Airplane, where Kaukonen played lead guitar and Casady was on bass.

Indigo Girls at Chevalier Theatre

Indigo Girls

The Indigo Girls have steadfastly forged their own path through the music world for over two decades, and they don't show any sign of slowing down just yet. The duo of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have now released 16 albums of breezy and lyrically adroit folk-rock, first emerging in the late 1980s alongside fellow Georgians R.E.M.

Allman Betts Family Revival at Orpheum Theater

Allman Betts Family Revival

This year's lineup includes The Allman Betts Band, Jake Shimabukuro, Cody Dickinson, Jimmy Hall, Larry McCray, Lindsay Lou, Jackie Greene, Lamar Williams, Jr., and Alex Orbison.Devon Allman and Duane Betts, the sons of Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts continue to keep the musical legacy of their fathers alive with the supergroup; The Allman Betts Family Revival. Heading back on tour this year, don't miss this opportunity to see Devon, Duane and a raft of talented musicians recreate their father's legendary music, with a few surprise guests!

Gillian Welch at Wilbur Theater

Gillian Welch

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings are heading on tour together this fall! They recently announced their first new album since 2020, titled "Woodland," which is set to be released in August 2024 and marks their 10th album together. Making stops in Atlanta, Knoxville, Cincinnati, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and many more, don't miss your chance to see them live!

Gillian Welch at Capitol Center for the Arts

Gillian Welch

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings are heading on tour together this fall! They recently announced their first new album since 2020, titled "Woodland," which is set to be released in August 2024 and marks their 10th album together. Making stops in Atlanta, Knoxville, Cincinnati, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and many more, don't miss your chance to see them live!

Grand Funk Railroad at Capitol Center for the Arts

Grand Funk Railroad

Formed in 1969, Grand Funk Railroad rose to prominence as one of the 70s most revered hard rock bands thanks to a dedicated and near-constant touring schedule, a simple but bold as brass take on the blues-rock power trio sound and working-class appeal. Catch them as they keep trucking right on into the new decade on the Some Kind Of Wonderful North American tour, crossing 40 cities and marking 51 years of rocking, rolling and refusing to slow down.

State Champs at House of Blues

State Champs

In early 2010, State Champs burst out of their home city of Albany, New York with a bold new vision for the future of pop punk. Whilst mixing shades of Sum 41, Blink 182, Fall Out Boy and New Found Glory, the energetic quintet put their own unique spin on the oversaturated genre thanks to fast-paced rhythms, emotive lyrics, the distinctive wailing vocals of their youthful frontman Derek Discanio and the sparkling guitar riffs of dual guitarists Tyler Szalowski. Bassist Ryan Scott Graham and drummer Evan Ambrosio keep things pumping and fill out the sound with fuzzy basslines and pounding drums.

Streetlight Manifesto at Roadrunner

Streetlight Manifesto

Forming part of the vanguard of the Third Wave Ska revival of the 80s, 90s and early 2000s, Streetlight Manifesto burst out of New Jersey with their own unique Punk spin on the reggae-infused genre. Don't miss the outfit's horn section-laden, upbeat anthems as they hit the road on tour once more!

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