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Backup singer Amanda Brown stepped center stage to sing “Nina Cried Power,” Hozier’s ode to Nina Simone and other iconic ...
Asbury Park music history will be highlighted by local artists on the sand, and the work of surf photographer Ben Currie will ...
The AccuWeather forecast for Canandaigua on July 13 calls for thunderstorms in the 7 p.m. hour, but just intermittent clouds by the time the concert starts. By 10 p.m., thunderstorms re-enter the ...
Hozier’s ex-girlfriend's history reveals his private dating life, including past links to Loah and Saoirse Ronan. Discover ...
The Bridgeport music festival announced Friday that its 2025 event is cancelled due to "circumstances beyond (its) control." ...
Minnesota Yacht Club music fest kicks off Friday at Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul and will continue through the ...
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Soundside Music Festival has canceled its second annual event, set for September 2025, due to "circumstances beyond our control." ...
This year’s Soundside Music Festival — whose lineup included Hozier and Weezer — has been canceled due to “circumstances ...
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier made a huge, unexpected splash when his September 2013 single, "Take Me To Church," hit the charts. Hozier, born Andrew Hozier-Byrne, was more surprised than anyone ...
Gigi Perez, Rick Springfield and Ginuwine delivered some of the best, and worst, performances of the 2025 Milwaukee music ...
The Irish singer-songwriter played a sold-out American Family Insurance Amphitheater in Milwaukee June 20 for about 23,000 people.
Hozier performed at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD., as part of his Unreal Earth 2024 Tour. Hozier opened the show with De Selby (Part 1), De Selby (Part 2) and Jackie and Wilson.
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