First Listen – “Poster Child” – Taylor Acorn

Taylor Acorn delivers a stunning, cathartic masterpiece that bridges the golden age of emo with the modern alt-rock edge. Featuring the electric singles “Crashing Out” and “Hangman,” this album is required listening for anyone who knows that sometimes, the only way to move on is to get angry first.
First Listen – “Real Life” – Hudson Ingram

Hudson Ingram’s “Real Life” is a warm, reflective fall anthem—blending mellow groove, heartfelt lyrics, and nostalgic calm into a perfect autumn listen.
Halestorm In Vancouver

Halestorm In Vancouver was an explosive night as the city celebrated lead Lzzy Hale’s B-day, the tour also saw an incredible performance from Lindsey Stirling!
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club in Montréal

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club in Montréal for a night of ambient lighting and slow burning music. Accompanied by Humanist who performed a fantastic set.
First Listen – “Prologue” – Lore

Lore’s Prologue is a surreal, funky, and experimental debut EP that fuses Latin grooves, screamo bursts, and hypnotic smoothness into one bold, cohesive trip.
Noah Cyrus in Montréal

Noah Cyrus in Montréal for her “I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me” tour. Her country and alternative blend made for an exciting night. Opening was Carter Faith
Aidan Bissett in Minneapolis

Aidan Bissett brought his “shut up and love me” tour to Minneapolis’ Varsity Theatre for a night packed with energy, emotion, and crowd-sung anthems.
First Listen – Sad – Mayday Parade

Mayday Parade’s new album Sad revives early 2000s pop-punk with heartfelt nostalgia, led by singles “Under My Sweater” and “One Day at a Time,” as their world tour continues.
The Head and the Heart in San Diego

Hidden Beats Your Ultimate Source for Music, Entertainment and Community The Head and the Heart in San Diego: The Aperture World Tour Picture this: the San Diego sky still glowing soft pinks and purples as folks shuffle in to Gallagher Square, beer in hand, excitement in the air. The stage lights hum to life. The […]
Maná in Montréal

Maná the legendary Mexican rock band took over the Bell Centre in Montréal with a sold-out performance that fans won’t soon forget. om the start, Maná captivated the audience.