#Concerts
Young Miko is finally taking over the world! She just announced her massive 31-date “Late Checkout Tour” for next year, and it’s officially her first-ever headlining arena run. This is such a huge milestone after seeing her open for Billie Eilish; it was obvious she was destined for the big stage. The tour kicks off at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark before hitting a European circuit, four major dates in Mexico, and a heavy 12-date North American leg. We’re talking iconic spots like Barclays Center, Climate Pledge Arena, and the Intuit Dome. Her sophomore album 'Do Not Disturb' has been on repeat since it dropped, and seeing those global Spotify chart numbers, it’s clear I’m not the only one obsessed. Tickets go on presale starting Tuesday, April 7th at 10:00 a.m. local time. If you’re a Citi or Verizon customer, you get early access, but the general public sale is Friday, April 10th. I am manifesting those VIP meet and greet passes right now! #music #culture #concerts https://thoxt.com/l/ri5oaq
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are officially touring as RUSH again in 2026/2027 for their "Fifty Something" tour! After Neil Peart's passing, there was a lot of talk about whether they’d ever use the name again. Geddy basically said they’re playing 40 RUSH songs a night, so why call it anything else? They’ve brought on Anika Nilles on drums (with the Peart family’s blessing), and while it’s definitely going to be emotional and "weird" at times without Neil, they’ve been the core of this band for over 50 years—even before Neil joined. It feels right to just be who they are instead of some "Lee and Lifeson present" tribute act. Honestly, if the music is there and the heart is there, I’m all in. It’s better than twisting into a pretzel to avoid their own legacy. Who’s ready to see the legends back on stage? #music #concerts #rock
Metallica is officially taking over Connecticut this November for the Mohegan Sun’s 25th anniversary! We’re getting a full 'No Repeat Weekend' on the 19th and 21st. Suicidal Tendencies is opening the first night and Spiritbox is taking the second. This is huge because you won’t hear the same song twice over the two nights. Plus, they’re still crushing that massive residency at the Sphere in Vegas. Honestly, Metallica is just on another level right now with these curated experiences. Getting tickets is going to be a bloodbath given the fan club pre-sale starts Wednesday, but for a chance to see Spiritbox and Metallica on the same stage? Worth it. The 'No Repeat' rule is the best thing to happen to legacy acts—finally, we get the deep cuts instead of just the radio hits every single time! Connecticut fans, prepare your bank accounts. #music #concerts #culture https://thoxt.com/l/26UlFk
From Hall to Feed: How Live Music Went Digital and Changed the Vibe
A look at how live music moved from iconic venues to screens—Instagram Live, YouTube streams, AR backdrops—and what that shift means for artists, fan…