Lorna Shore / Paleface Swiss / Signs of the Swarm – Buffalo, NY

Lorna Shore Launch North American Tour With Controlled Chaos in Buffalo

Will Ramos, Lorna Shore – Buffalo Riverworks, Buffalo, NY

Opening night hit like a shockwave. Lorna Shore, backed by Paleface Swiss and Signs of the Swarm, turned Buffalo Riverworks into a relentless surge of breakdowns, movement, and sonic force, delivering a headline set that balanced chaos with razor sharp precision.

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Gunshine – Rochester, NY

Gunshine Continue Rise with Charged Live Show in Rochester, NY

Austin Ingerman, Gunshine – Montage Music Hall, Rochester, NY

Gunshine brought a charged and dynamic performance to Montage Music Hall, further cementing their rise in modern rock. Touring in support of their new album Grand Rising, the band delivered a set packed with energy, standout musicianship, and a fresh take on classic seventies and eighties rock influences. From powerful opening tracks to a stripped back keyboard medley and a unique drum solo, the night showcased exactly why their growing fanbase is paying attention.

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Our Lady Peace – Buffalo, NY

Our Lady Peace and The Verve Pipe Deliver : OLP30 Rocks Buffalo

Our Lady Peace – Buffalo Riverworks, BUffalo, NY

Buffalo Riverworks was electric as Our Lady Peace and The Verve Pipe delivered a sold out show that had fans singing along from the first note to the final encore. Despite frontman Raine Maida’s recent battle with a vocal illness, the band’s OLP30 performance combined flawless musicianship, emotional intensity, and unforgettable hits, making it one of their best shows in recent years. The Verve Pipe set the nostalgic tone, and Our Lady Peace took the evening to soaring heights, proving that three decades on, their music still resonates with power and passion.

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Finger Eleven – Cleveland, Ohio

Finger Eleven Steals the Show in Cleveland with Local H and Filter

James Black, Finger Eleven – House of Blues, Cleveland, OH

Cleveland went wild as Finger Eleven tore through hits old and new. They lit up the House of Blues, sandwiched between Local H and Filter on the tour finale. The crowd was nonstop energy, singing, cheering, and feeding off the band’s unstoppable stage presence.

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