Buckcherry Perform at Crewfest ’24 in Brantford, Ontario
Kelly Lemieux & Francis Ruiz of Buckcherry, Brantford, Ontario
Crewfest ’24 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada was a two day festival that showcased a number of bands from both the USA as well as Canada. One of the highlights on Friday’s line-up was California natives, Buckcherry.
Headstones – Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B, Buffalo, NY
A great Canadian invasion happened last thursday at Buffalo, NY newest outdoor venue, Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B over looking the waterfront. Headstones co-headlined the event with Canadian royalty, The Tea Party. The Trews opened the show and DJ Human Kabab was responsible for getting the crowd revved up between sets.
Ed & Dean Roland, Collective Soul – Warner Theater, Erie, PA
Currently out on tour with Hootie & the Blowfish, Collective Soul took advantage of a night off to headline a show at the Warner Theater in Erie, PA. Out in support of Here to Eternity, the band’s 12th studio release, which hit the streets less than 6 weeks earlier. The band proved they still have what it takes to keep the crowd’s attention.
Stryper decided to pitch the {majority of their} amps and head out on the road in support of their newly released acoustic album, To Hell With The Amps. What better way to support an unplugged album than by performing an 80 minute set – unplugged, for the most part. Vocalist, Michael Sweet, admitted to the crowd at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo, NY that they had, in fact, the help of a few amps.
Judas Priest Ends the 1st leg of Invincible Shield tour with a Thunderclap
Judas Priest – Empower Federal Credit Amphitheater, Syracuse, NY
Judas Priest ended the first leg of their Invincible Shield tour ended in Syracuse, NY and we were there. With the area experiencing severe thunderstorms throughout the day and evening, even the gods seem to have taken a break to enjoy the Metal Gods performance. The storms broke just long enough for those that gathered to watch openers Sabaton and most of Judas Priest’s set before starting back up.
Sebastian Bach and band –Packard Music Hall, Warren, Ohio
Sebastian Bach hit the road in support of his latest release, Child Within the Man. Joining him on a seven week trek across the U.S. is the extremely charismatic band,The Bites. We caught the show within the first week of the tour in Warren, Ohio and can honestly say, anyone who passes on the opportunity is a fool. Bach is back and better than ever.
Out in support of his latest release 10,000 Volts, which dropped this past February, Ace Frehley and bandmates settled into the Rome Capitol Theatre in Rome NY.
Geoff Tate Delivers a Big Rock Show to Buffalo, NY
Geoff Tate – Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY
Geoff Tate always delivers – always – and this night was no different. A few band members may have been switched up, yet that did not stop Geoff Tate from delivering the Big Rock Show Hits as touted. Tate has always been a very solid powerful vocalist and performer, so I make sure to never miss a show when he comes to the area. A packed venue proved I was not the only one that feels that way.
The 69 Eyes Death of Darkness Tour Descends Upon Buffalo, NY
Jyrki 69 – The 69 Eyes – Rec Room, Buffalo, NY
It was a chilly night in Buffalo, NY when The 69 Eyes played the Rec Room. It was the first time in their nearly 35 year history, they performed in the historical city. Fondly referred to as the Helsinki Vampires, it was no surprise the venue was packed with a crowd mostly clad in black leather, vinyl, and tons of heavy black eyeliner.
KK Downing, Tim ‘Ripper’ Owens, A.J. Mills – KK’s Priest – Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY
Return of the Sinner USA tour stopped in Buffalo, NY on March 13, 2024. Buffalo’s Town Ballroom became host to the event 2 days previously. The change of venues did not deter the fans from coming out to show their love and support for metal and more over for legendary guitarist KK Downing’s new band, aptly named KK’s Priest. Currently on tour in support of the band’s 2023 release, The Sinner Rides Again. Along for the ride is the never disappointing, LA Guns, and the ever enchanting, Burning Witches.