Event Calendar

Event Calendar

Louis C.K.(Tim Dillon)

Sat, August 16, 2025 | Doors: 6:00 PM, Show: 7:30 PM

On Sale: Fri, May 16, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

-Louis C.K. is a six-time Emmy Award and three-time Grammy Award winner. He has released over ten stand up specials including his most recent “Louis C.K. at the Dolby," “Sorry,” and “Sincerely, Louis C.K.," all released direct to fans on his website. In 2023, C.K. live-streamed his sold out in the round performance from Madison Square Garden, aptly named “Back To The Garden," through his website. Previous specials include “Shameless," "Chewed Up," “Hilarious," "Word - Live at Carnegie Hall" (audio), "Live at the Beacon Theater," "Oh My God," "Live at the Comedy Store," and "Louis C.K. 2017." C.K. is the creator, writer, director, and star of the Peabody Award winning shows “Louie" and "Horace and Pete." C.K. also co-wrote, directed, and appeared in the feature film “Fourth of July,” released in theaters nationwide in July 2022. In January 2015, he became the first comedian to sell out Madison Square Garden three times for the same tour.

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Jon Bellion - 1 Big Show

Fri, August 22, 2025 | Doors: 6:00 PM, Show: 7:30 PM

On Sale: Fri, June 13, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

-New York-based singer, songwriter, producer Jon Bellion is the self-made man. Jon’s built a remarkable following by sharing his music directly with listeners, to date he boasts over 500 Million Overall Worldwide Streams. In 2016 Jon released his full-length debut, The Human Condition (Capitol Records/Visionary Music Group), which entered the Billboard 200 at No. 5 and quickly earned a spot on Billboard’s “Best Albums of 2016 (So Far) list.” First single, “All Time Low” was certified Platinum, named NPR’s Top 100 songs of 2016, and skyrocketed into the top 10 at Top 40 radio.

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Jon Bellion - 1 Big Show

Sat, August 23, 2025 | Doors: 6:00 PM, Show: 7:30 PM

On Sale: Fri, June 13, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

-New York-based singer, songwriter, producer Jon Bellion is the self-made man. Jon’s built a remarkable following by sharing his music directly with listeners, to date he boasts over 500 Million Overall Worldwide Streams. In 2016 Jon released his full-length debut, The Human Condition (Capitol Records/Visionary Music Group), which entered the Billboard 200 at No. 5 and quickly earned a spot on Billboard’s “Best Albums of 2016 (So Far) list.” First single, “All Time Low” was certified Platinum, named NPR’s Top 100 songs of 2016, and skyrocketed into the top 10 at Top 40 radio.

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Leon Bridges


Charley Crockett, Reyna Tropical, Honky Tonkin' In Queens

Thu, September 4, 2025 | Doors: 5:00 PM, Show: 6:00 PM

On Sale: Fri, March 28, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

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Above & Beyond


Gabriel & Dresden, Rezident

Fri, September 5, 2025 | Doors: 5:00 PM, Show: 6:00 PM

On Sale: Fri, May 2, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Event Details

Above & Beyond has partnered with PLUS1 to donate $1 from every ticket sold to support organizations working to protect the environment, end the loneliness epidemic, and provide access to mental health care. For more information visit: www.plus1.org.

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Pulp - Here comes more

Thu, September 11, 2025 | Doors: 6:00 PM, Show: 7:00 PM

On Sale: Fri, April 25, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

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Alabama Shakes

El Michels Affair

Wed, September 17, 2025 | Doors: 5:30 PM, Show: 7:00 PM

On Sale: Fri, February 14, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Event Details

Alabama Shakes is contributing $1 per ticket sold to PLUS1, a 501(c)(3), to support organizations working for equity, access, and dignity for all. www.plus1.org.

Presented by Live Nation.

Bio

“We took our time to write this record, and I’m really glad we did,” says Brittany Howard, lead singer and guitarist of Alabama Shakes, about the band’s album Sound & Color. “We were able to sit down and think about what’s exciting to us, explore all the things we wanted to on our first album. This record is full of genre-bending songs—it’s even harder now when people ask, ‘What kind of band are you?’ I have no clue.”

Sound & Color is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the Shakes’ 2012 debut Boys & Girls, which earned the group three Grammy nominations, including a nod for Best New Artist. The gold-certified album’s breakthrough paved the way for the Shakes—Howard, guitarist Heath Fogg, bassist Zac Cockrell, drummer Steve Johnson, and touring keyboard players Ben Tanner and Paul Horton—to become one of the most celebrated live acts in the world, as they delivered unforgettable performances everywhere from Saturday Night Live to the main stages of such festivals as Bonnaroo and Glastonbury.

“There was definitely a slight wave of pressure after that success,” says Fogg, “but everyone was really on the same page about letting that pass and making the record that we wanted to make, trying to be creative and free and not limit ourselves.”

The album’s twelve songs reveal a band honed by years on the road, and drawing from a wide range of influences. The bluesy groove of “Shoegaze” or the garage-rock freak-out on “The Greatest” give way to the psychedelic space jam “Gemini.” The gently swaying, chiming title song opens the album with what Howard calls “more of a visual thing, I think of this whole scene going on,” then explodes into the urgent, tightly-coiled funk of “Don’t Wanna Fight.” Long instrumental intros and passages create hazy atmosphere, and then the intensity of Howard’s vocals snaps everything back into riveting focus.

She explains that there were a few specific recordings that were touchstones for Sound & Color. “The Superfly soundtrack, Gil Scott-Heron’s music and how minimal it could be, David Axelrod—not so much wanting to sound like them, but all of their attention to small details. With ‘Gemini,’ I thought about how the Temptations used to write pop songs, but then got really far out on ‘Cloud Nine’ or ‘Psychedelic Shack.’ I imagined myself in the situation of the African-American groups in the ‘70s, when synthesizers had just come out and they were making all of this moody stuff.”

“Ever since Boys & Girls came out, we’ve tried really hard to not give in to media or public definition of what we should be,” adds Fogg. “So those kinds of influences have been there all the time, but this record pushes them to different extremes—before, if we had a more contemporary R&B feel, it was more hidden under a classic vibe, but it’s separated a little more drastically on this one.”

The songs were written during breaks in the grueling touring schedule of a young band, sometimes by the members together and sometimes by Howard working alone at her home studio. She notes that there were several dedicated writing periods during the past year, but that “sometimes I wasn’t dedicating enough time, so I’d binge-write, sit in the basement and work for 18 hours for five days straight.”

When the Shakes began recording at Nashville’s Sound Emporium studio, Blake Mills—a young guitar wizard who has previously helmed sessions by Sara Watkins and Sky Ferriera, and played alongside everyone from Norah Jones and the Dixie Chicks to Lana Del Ray and Kid Rock—came on board as a co-producer to help harness all of the different ideas. “Blake really helped bring out our confidence, and our comfort in being ourselves,” says Fogg, while Howard adds that “Blake has really strong communication, and the ability to light a fire under your ass.”

Fogg says that the recording of “Gimme All Your Love” was a pivotal moment on Sound & Color. “That was one of the earlier songs we did, and it hit a lot of different chords,” he says. “A lot of songs branched out from that one—it’s a hard-driving R&B song, but there’s a time change midway though, effects on Brittany’s voice, different extremes that were explored.”

Other tracks took a more circuitous route. “The Greatest” began as a ballad, but when it wasn’t clicking, Mills suggested that the band speed it up to punk-rock tempo. “Future People,” says Howard, “started as an experiment with native African rhythms, and then went into something like a dream sequence, and then turned into these children’s-group vocals.

“It really turned into each song having its own goal,” she continues. “With each one, it was like, ‘This sounds like “The Man Who Sold the World”—let’s explore that.’ Each song was transforming into something else.”

Sound & Color also demonstrates the tremendous strides made by a group of musicians who had only been playing together for a few months when they recorded their first album. “These songs are not simple,” says Howard. “They’re intricate, like a spider web or a tapestry. Our drummer, Steve, has put in a lot of work, gotten so much better—we all have.”

“Everybody has really advanced on their instruments,” says Fogg. “Brittany’s vocals have gotten so much stronger, she’s able to do more things than she even knew she could.”

“I feel like I’m capable of anything,” the singer responds. “It took a lot of patience to make this record, and to communicate so well with each other. I know now we’re the kind of band that can do that.”

With Sound & Color, Alabama Shakes prove that the response to Boys & Girls was no fluke. Expanding on the soulful blues-rock base that made their name, they defy predictable expectations and map an exciting, surprising, and innovative new direction. As they prepare to return to the road, what shines through is a sense of pride and self-assuredness—feelings not often associated with the always-tricky sophomore album.

“We really thought about what record we wanted to make, and decided that we didn’t want to do something like Boys & Girls, Part Two,” says Brittany Howard. “We’ve grown a lot, learned a lot about music, listened and thought about a lot of things—about being minimal and tasteful, keeping it classy. After that decision to start over, with a clean slate, it was easy. We could just do what we wanted to do.”

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Mt. Joy

Fri, September 19, 2025 | Doors: 6:00 PM, Show: 7:30 PM

On Sale: Fri, June 13, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

Since forming in 2016, the Philadelphia and Los Angeles-based indie-rock band — comprised of Matt Quinn (vocals, guitar), Sam Cooper (guitar), Jackie Miclau (keys, piano), Sotiris Eliopoulos (drums), and Michael Byrnes (bass) — has put in their 10,000 hours preparing for this very moment.

After nearly a decade of touring and recording three critically acclaimed albums (2018’s Mt. Joy, 2020’s Rearrange Us, and 2022’s Orange Blood), the five-piece reached new heights in 2024, selling out New York’s Madison Square Garden, The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheater, and more; their 70-date North American and European headline tour also sold more than 180,000 tickets. Mt. Joy’s momentum stemmed from years of hard work cultivating an unforgettable stage presence and their laser focus on organic growth.

Now, Mt. Joy sits on the precipice of another breakthrough year, with the release of their

fourth LP, Hope We Have Fun, on May 30 and their upcoming ‘Hope We Have Fun’ tour. For Quinn, the record speaks directly to the band’s long journey together — "We've all worked incredibly hard together and done ridiculous things in sickness and in health. You just kind of look up and you're at Madison Square Garden with these people, and it makes you emotional — it feels like something you never could have dreamed. The album is a realization that we pushed ourselves into this crazy world, sometimes for better and sometimes for worse. It's a lot about sticking together in relationships, living a crazy lifestyle and just kinda saying, ‘I hope we have fun.'" The album’s thirteen tracks explore the high, lows, and intimate moments of a life lived on the road, with Quinn’s soulful vocals floating over intricate, rootsy instrumentals.

Start with the album’s lead single, “Highway Queen” (also out now as a duet with Grammy-winner Maren Morris). In the sparkling, acoustic guitar-driven track, Quinn ruminates on falling for a twin flame who lives for the escapism of transient life, too. “It’s a song about seeing how you deal with things in someone else,” he says. “Which is really comforting, but it’s also an opportunity to be introspective and helpful to each other.”

“God Loves Weirdos” dives deeper into life on the road, after the stage lights go out. “You pull into the gas station and those are your date nights — goofing around at a truck stop, looking at all the funny T-shirts,” Quinn says of the track. “Maybe the road is pulling you apart, but then you have those moments where you're laughing and thinking, ‘This is so fun. I love this person.’”

“More More More,” on the other hand, deals with what happens when you do come home — the depression that creeps in when the world goes quiet. As the track builds to a crescendo, Quinn breaks his own cycle, howling “I got all I want” — a chill-inducing moment of catharsis.

But it wouldn’t be a Mt. Joy record without a party, too. There’s the unapologetically grooving “She Wants to Go Dancing” written for a lover who brings you out of your shell at the club, and “Coyote,” an ode to Quinn’s bandmates sticking together that could easily soundtrack a rager on a tour bus. Two dynamic collaborations round out the record with features soon to be announced.

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Chappell Roan

Sat, September 20, 2025 | Doors: 5:30 PM, Show: 7:00 PM

On Sale: Thu, July 24, 2025 12:00 PM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

Bold pop hooks, honest songwriting, and a heavy dose of glitter make up the world of Chappell Roan, the next multi-faceted force in pop music. Through her punchy bangers that combine fantastical narratives and heart-baring self-reflection, the LA-based singer, songwriter, and performer has emerged as the rare star who is both larger than life and real as hell. Throughout a momentous 2022, with two sold-out national tours in one year, and critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, the LA Times, Pitchfork, V Mag, Line of Best Fit, Nylon, NPR, Clash, Vulture, Billboard, OUT, among many others, her debut album, "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess," is set to arrive on September 22, 2023, via Amusement Records/Island Records.

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Chappell Roan

Sun, September 21, 2025 | Doors: 5:30 PM, Show: 7:00 PM

On Sale: Thu, July 24, 2025 12:00 PM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

Bold pop hooks, honest songwriting, and a heavy dose of glitter make up the world of Chappell Roan, the next multi-faceted force in pop music. Through her punchy bangers that combine fantastical narratives and heart-baring self-reflection, the LA-based singer, songwriter, and performer has emerged as the rare star who is both larger than life and real as hell. Throughout a momentous 2022, with two sold-out national tours in one year, and critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, the LA Times, Pitchfork, V Mag, Line of Best Fit, Nylon, NPR, Clash, Vulture, Billboard, OUT, among many others, her debut album, "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess," is set to arrive on September 22, 2023, via Amusement Records/Island Records.

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Chappell Roan

Tue, September 23, 2025 | Doors: 5:30 PM, Show: 7:00 PM

On Sale: Thu, July 24, 2025 12:00 PM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

Bold pop hooks, honest songwriting, and a heavy dose of glitter make up the world of Chappell Roan, the next multi-faceted force in pop music. Through her punchy bangers that combine fantastical narratives and heart-baring self-reflection, the LA-based singer, songwriter, and performer has emerged as the rare star who is both larger than life and real as hell. Throughout a momentous 2022, with two sold-out national tours in one year, and critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, the LA Times, Pitchfork, V Mag, Line of Best Fit, Nylon, NPR, Clash, Vulture, Billboard, OUT, among many others, her debut album, "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess," is set to arrive on September 22, 2023, via Amusement Records/Island Records.

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Chappell Roan

Wed, September 24, 2025 | Doors: 5:30 PM, Show: 7:00 PM

On Sale: Thu, July 24, 2025 12:00 PM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

Bold pop hooks, honest songwriting, and a heavy dose of glitter make up the world of Chappell Roan, the next multi-faceted force in pop music. Through her punchy bangers that combine fantastical narratives and heart-baring self-reflection, the LA-based singer, songwriter, and performer has emerged as the rare star who is both larger than life and real as hell. Throughout a momentous 2022, with two sold-out national tours in one year, and critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, the LA Times, Pitchfork, V Mag, Line of Best Fit, Nylon, NPR, Clash, Vulture, Billboard, OUT, among many others, her debut album, "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess," is set to arrive on September 22, 2023, via Amusement Records/Island Records.

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All Things Go - 3-Day

Fri, September 26, 2025 | Doors: 11:30 AM, Show: 12:00 PM

Sat, September 27, 2025

Sun, September 28, 2025

On Sale: Fri, April 25, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

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All Things Go - Friday

Lucy Dacus, Djo, Gigi Perez, Rachel Chinouriri, Maude Latour, The Aces, Sarah Kinsley, Goldie Boutilier

Fri, September 26, 2025 | Doors: 11:30 AM, Show: 12:15 PM

On Sale: Fri, April 25, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

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All Things Go - Saturday

DOECHII, Remi Wolf, Lola Young, Griff, Peach PRC, MICHELLE, Alemeda, Sunday (1994)

Sat, September 27, 2025 | Doors: 11:30 AM, Show: 12:15 PM

On Sale: Fri, April 25, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

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All Things Go - Sunday

Clairo, The Marías, The Last Dinner Party, Paris Paloma, Blondshell, G Flip, Joy Oladokun, hey, nothing

Sun, September 28, 2025 | Doors: 11:30 AM, Show: 12:15 PM

On Sale: Fri, April 25, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

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Tyler Childers

Medium Build

Mon, September 29, 2025 | Doors: 5:30 PM, Show: 7:00 PM

On Sale: Fri, November 22, 2024 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Event Details

$1 from every ticket sold will benefit both Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund (HHARF) and REVERB. Established in 2020 by Senora May and Tyler Childers, HHARF brings awareness and financial support for philanthropic efforts in the Appalachian Region. REVERB’s efforts reduce environmental impact in live music, engage fans, and fund carbon impact programs to address the impacts of the tour that cannot be eliminated.

Learn about both organizations at hickmanhollerappalachianrelieffund.org and reverb.org.

Bio

Snipe Hunter cements Tyler Childers’ status as an American original: a songwriter with a strong grasp of Appalachian tradition, a storyteller alive to the hard-bitten humor and absurdity of country life, and a singer who jumps from a feral growl to an intimate croon in less time that it takes him to reload. With the latest album release, Childers further establishes himself as “one of country music’s most compelling and unpredictable artists” (Associated Press), as he puts forth a collection of thirteen songs that showcases the signature artistry he’s cultivated throughout his esteemed career, while continuing to push his own creative boundaries.

Produced by Rick Rubin with additional production from Childers and Sylvan Esso’s Nick Sanborn and mixed by Shawn Everett, the project consists mostly of brand-new songs in addition to fan favorites, “Oneida” and “Nose on the Grindstone,” the latter of which just achieved Childers’ best week ever at country radio with over 40 adds.

“One of his generation’s most important voices” (Rolling Stone), Childers has released five acclaimed albums to date including his 2017 RIAA Platinum debut, Purgatory, 2019’s #1 Country Squire and 2023’s Rustin’ In The Rain, which debuted at #10 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. The record features seven tracks including the 2x Grammy, VMA and ACM-nominated single, “In Your Love,” which, since its release, has garnered over 13.7 million video views, 215 million on-demand streams and received overwhelming praise from outlets such as NPR Music, Rolling Stone, Billboard, USA Today, Pitchfork, Stereogum and many more. Childers has also performed countless sold-out shows across the world and been featured on CBS Mornings, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Seth Meyers, NPR Music’s “Tiny Desk Concert” series and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.

Known for his electric live shows, Childers and his band The Food Stamps—James Barker (guitar, pedal steel), Craig Burletic (bass), CJ Cain (guitars), Kory Caudill (keyboards), Rodney Elkins (drums), Matt Rowland (keyboards) and Jesse Wells (guitar, fiddle)—will tour through this fall with his extensive “Tyler Childers On The Road Tour,” which includes upcoming stops New York’s Forest Hills Stadium (two nights), Nashville’s GEODIS Park (two nights) and London’s O2 Arena among many others.

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Tyler Childers

Medium Build

Tue, September 30, 2025 | Doors: 5:30 PM, Show: 7:00 PM

On Sale: Fri, November 22, 2024 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Event Details

$1 from every ticket sold will benefit both Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund (HHARF) and REVERB. Established in 2020 by Senora May and Tyler Childers, HHARF brings awareness and financial support for philanthropic efforts in the Appalachian Region. REVERB’s efforts reduce environmental impact in live music, engage fans, and fund carbon impact programs to address the impacts of the tour that cannot be eliminated.

Learn about both organizations at hickmanhollerappalachianrelieffund.org and reverb.org.

Bio

Snipe Hunter cements Tyler Childers’ status as an American original: a songwriter with a strong grasp of Appalachian tradition, a storyteller alive to the hard-bitten humor and absurdity of country life, and a singer who jumps from a feral growl to an intimate croon in less time that it takes him to reload. With the latest album release, Childers further establishes himself as “one of country music’s most compelling and unpredictable artists” (Associated Press), as he puts forth a collection of thirteen songs that showcases the signature artistry he’s cultivated throughout his esteemed career, while continuing to push his own creative boundaries.

Produced by Rick Rubin with additional production from Childers and Sylvan Esso’s Nick Sanborn and mixed by Shawn Everett, the project consists mostly of brand-new songs in addition to fan favorites, “Oneida” and “Nose on the Grindstone,” the latter of which just achieved Childers’ best week ever at country radio with over 40 adds.

“One of his generation’s most important voices” (Rolling Stone), Childers has released five acclaimed albums to date including his 2017 RIAA Platinum debut, Purgatory, 2019’s #1 Country Squire and 2023’s Rustin’ In The Rain, which debuted at #10 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. The record features seven tracks including the 2x Grammy, VMA and ACM-nominated single, “In Your Love,” which, since its release, has garnered over 13.7 million video views, 215 million on-demand streams and received overwhelming praise from outlets such as NPR Music, Rolling Stone, Billboard, USA Today, Pitchfork, Stereogum and many more. Childers has also performed countless sold-out shows across the world and been featured on CBS Mornings, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Seth Meyers, NPR Music’s “Tiny Desk Concert” series and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.

Known for his electric live shows, Childers and his band The Food Stamps—James Barker (guitar, pedal steel), Craig Burletic (bass), CJ Cain (guitars), Kory Caudill (keyboards), Rodney Elkins (drums), Matt Rowland (keyboards) and Jesse Wells (guitar, fiddle)—will tour through this fall with his extensive “Tyler Childers On The Road Tour,” which includes upcoming stops New York’s Forest Hills Stadium (two nights), Nashville’s GEODIS Park (two nights) and London’s O2 Arena among many others.

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Disclosure (Live)

Villager

Sat, October 18, 2025 | Doors: 5:00 PM, Show: 6:00 PM

On Sale: Fri, June 13, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

Disclosure are brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence. They began releasing music in 2010 with their debut album Settle arriving in 2013 to huge critical acclaim - a lead single of which, ‘Latch’ featuring Sam Smith, has recently surpassed 1 BILLION streams. They have released three further studio albums, Caracal (2015), ENERGY (2020) and Alchemy (2023). They have been nominated for 8 Grammy’s, 4 BRIT Awards and an Ivor Novello, amongst many other accolades. They have headlined arenas and festival bills all over the world across their 14 year career with the slightly younger sibling, Howard Lawrence having only just celebrated his 30th birthday.

Their latest single ‘She’s Gone, Dance On’ has whipped up a frenzy in clubs and shows all over the world with DJ support from the likes of Todd Edwards, Joy Anonymous, salute, DJ Seinfeld, Peggy Gou, Sammy Virji, John Summit and Dom Dolla.

They also have a new club series - Friends & Family - curated by Guy. A joyful space where Guy visits the world’s intimate venues to throw a party with, you guessed it, friends (the DJs) and family (the fans). Each unexpected lineup consists of exciting B2Bs, which have included so far Cajmere (Green Velvet), HAAI, Chloé Caillet, salute (see recent set in Medellín), Sammy Virji, DJ Tennis, TSHA,Duskus and many more. This series has given Disclosure fans - old and many, many new - the chance to fully immerse themselves in their world; a very different but equally rewarding experience from their epic, full-blown live shows.

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Parcels

Fri, October 24, 2025 | Doors: 5:00 PM, Show: 6:30 PM

On Sale: Fri, March 14, 2025 10:00 AM

Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States | Ages: All Ages

Bio

Originally formed in Byron Bay, Australia, back in 2014, Parcels now operate in a dual-location setup, with members scattered between Australia and Berlin, Germany. The band’s line-up consists of keyboardist Louie Swain, keyboardist/guitarist Patrick Hetherington, bassist Noah Hill, drummer Anatole “Toto” Serret, and guitarist Jules Crommelin.

With over a billion streams and a sold-out performance at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado in 2024, Parcels are continuing their journey without missing a beat, always expanding the scope of their influence. Next year promises to be even more exhilarating as the band hits the road again, showcasing their astounding and unique live prowess to audiences around the globe, accompanied by a wealth of new music.  

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Big Thief

Sat, October 25, 2025 | Doors: 6:00 PM, Show: 7:00 PM

On Sale: Fri, April 18, 2025 10:00 AM

Event Details

Big Thief has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket sold will go towards safeguarding people experiencing homelessness and ending the cycle of homelessness and poverty.

Bio

Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You is a sprawling double-LP exploring the deepest elements and possibilities of Big Thief. To truly dig into all that the music of Adrianne Lenker, Max Oleartchik, Buck Meek, and James Krivchenia desired in 2020, the band decided to write and record a rambling account of growth as individuals, musicians, and chosen family over 4 distinct recording sessions. In Upstate New York, Topanga Canyon, The Rocky Mountains, and Arizona - Big Thief spent 5months in creation and came out with 45 completed songs. The most resonant of this material was edited down into the 20 tracks that make up DNWMIBIY, a fluid and adventurous listen. The album was produced by Krivchenia who initially pitched the recording concept for DNWMIBIY back in late 2019 with the goal of encapsulating the many different aspects of Adrianne’s songwriting and the band onto a single record.

The attempt to capture something deeper, wider, and full of mystery, points to the inherent spirit of Big Thief. Traces of this open-hearted, non-dogmatic faith can be felt through previous albums, but here on Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You lives the strongest testament to its existence.

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