Review: Coheed and Cambria bring Columbus into alternate universe
Claudio Sanchez’s thick, shoulder-length curly locks bounced to and fro as he gracefully sang lyrics and plucked away at his guitar. Sometimes, it …
Claudio Sanchez’s thick, shoulder-length curly locks bounced to and fro as he gracefully sang lyrics and plucked away at his guitar. Sometimes, it …
Pulling the stool next to the piano up to the front of the stage, singer Harry Connick, Jr. asked the man, identified as Fred, to come on stage. After …
Pants held high and hair slicked back, Franz Ferdinand succeeds in what it does best: getting people off their feet and smiling. Hailing all the…
Prepare yourself, rock music fans, because Motive is set to bring its style of throwback alternative rock to Columbus. The band is scheduled to …
Andrew W.K. is bringing the party to Columbus. The self-proclaimed purveyor of party, W.K has said partying is hanging out as well as a mindset.…
In a show billed as “An Intimate Solo / Acoustic Performance,” singer-songwriter Clarence Greenwood, who goes by the stage name Citizen Cope, playe…
To quote the bumbling Queens of the Stone Age fan (one of many) next to me at the onset of Sunday night's show at the Lifestyle Communities Pavilio…
Face-painted pedestrians singing about tightropes and a girl named Anna erupted from the Lifestyle Communities Pavilion late Friday night, and that…
Ke$ha colored her message of equality with rainbows and collaborated with glitter for a shining performance in Columbus Tuesday night. “This is my gay rights mobile,” Ke$ha, whose real name is KeshaRose Sebert, said about her rainbow toy Mustang right before her performance of “Your Love Is My Drug."
They thought they were only going to get the chess club in attendance. Instead, Walk The Moon got enough people to fill the upper plaza of the RPAC…