Are shows coming back? Concerts are taking place all around the world that are attracting tens if not hundreds of thousands of people. The shows are being organized, promoted and people are showing up. Even smaller shows are being organized as with rapper Tech N9ne.
The rapper played a packed show on August 8th at the Regalia Hotel & Conference Center in Lake Ozark, Missouri with over 1,000 people in attendance.
By and large, Live Nation is taking a beating as revenues plunged by 98% in the last financial quarter.
Thousands gather at Smash Mouth concert. In fact, frontman Steve Harwell told the crowd: “We’re all here together tonight! F#!K that COVID shit!”
At least the frontman lives his lyrics. Remember the classic track All Star? “Hey now, you’re a rock star, only shooting stars break the mold”.
Thousands of fans gathered in Sturgis, South Dakota. The show on Sunday (August 9) was part of this year’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, a 10-day festival that attracted 250,000 motorcycle enthusiasts. Artists include: Smash Mouth, Trapt, Buckcherry, Drowning Pool, Night Ranger, Reverend Horton Heat, Lit, 38 Special, Quiet Riot, and Big Skillet.
America isn’t the only nation that is drawing big crowds. Berlin just had a big rally that attracted 20,000 people.
I really like this indie electronic track Elephant Shows by Ida Hansson. She’s a Danish/Swedish singer, songwriter, and pop artist. She combines electro pop and r&b. I’ll be honest, the Swedes are always the trendsetters and ahead of the music curve. Heck, maybe they got the virus figured out as they reported no new cases with no lock down following the same trajectory as other nations that implemented harsh guidelines. Now check out Ida Hansson who I just added to KOAR’s Indie Invaders Playlist.
Have you heard Sad Girl Summer by Maisie Peters? It’s a cool track but in this case, the video gives the track justice. If I finish watching video it’s rare, but I watched this video more than once. Maisie describes herself as Emo Girl Pop. The 18 year old is based in Brighton and supported Tom Walker across his European and UK tour. Check it out.
South African/ NYC based Lee Cole paints the world pink with his new track Pink Dragons and also lands for the first time on Spotify’s New Music Friday (SA). The latest track is more happier than his previous heartbreak song I Don’t Wanna Wait which is still garnering thousands of streams a day. Pink Dragons sounds like a Ed Sheeran -Lewis Capaldi co-write, but it’s not. Here is a review of the song that’s worth reading. I’ve been saying for a while that this sad boy pop artist could be the next artist up to bat. We added the track to KOAR’s Indie Invaders Playlist. If you haven’t already, follow the playlist.