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Sinéad Harnett Plays Her First Sold Out Show in Houston
Fans filled The Bronze Peacock from wall to wall, waiting to see Sinéad Harnett play her first ever show in Houston. While she has done one-off shows in Dallas and LA, her Boundaries Tour marks the Thai-Irish, R&B singer’s first full length tour in the United States, and it was clear Houston fans had been eager to see her since her debut in 2013 as the show was completely sold out.
ARTMS Creates an Unforgettable Atmosphere in Los Angeles
ARTMS made an everlasting impression during their Moonshot World Tour in Los Angeles with a concert that fans will not soon forget. From the moment the VCR was introduced and the members lit up the screens, the crowd erupted in cheers, setting the tone for an evening filled with high-energy and emotional performances.
ARTMS Bring the Heat to Houston
The minute the lights dimmed inside Bayou Music Center, fans were screaming and waving their lightsticks around as they waited for ARTMS to hit the stage. The K-Pop girl group brought their Moonshot World Tour to Houston on Sunday, marking their first time in the city as ARTMS. The three members — JinSoul, Kim Lip, and Choerry — visited the city earlier in the year as the sub-unit ODD EYE CIRCLE and all of the members first came to Houston in 2022 as part of the girl group, LOONA.
FLOW Brings Their Long-Awaited ‘Anime Shibari’ World Tour to Austin
FLOW headbands and rainbow lightsticks filled ACL Live as fans waited in anticipation for Japanese rock band FLOW to hit the stage. The wildly successful band made their stop in Austin for one of the last shows on their Anime Shibari World Tour. The tour is a celebration of the band’s musical contributions to anime with a setlist comprised entirely of songs featured in popular anime.
KATSEYE Opens Up About ‘Dream Academy’ & Their New EP in an Exclusive Fan Event
As the sun set on the LA streets, fans began lining up at the El Rey Theatre for KATSEYE’s exclusive fan event promoting their first EP, SIS (Soft Is Strong). Hosted by Billboard personality Tetris Kelly, the night was a perfect blend of performances, heartfelt conversations, and behind-the-scenes insights into the lives of the members.
A New Chapter in L.A.: SAAY’s First U.S. Concerts
When it comes to artists who seamlessly blend originality with emotional depth, SAAY stands at the forefront. It is clear that she is a trailblazer with a vision that is both captivating and inspiring. SAAY is not just an artist; she is a phenomenon that is reshaping the musical landscape. SAAY performed her first L.A. show as a part of the 2024 Live in America tour to eager fans.
=LOVE Make Their US Debut at Anime Matsuri
As soon as the doors to Hall A burst open, fans rushed to the stage, eager to secure their spots for the long awaited Saturday night concert. =LOVE, the ten member J-Pop girl group, made their US debut in Houston at Anime Matsuri to thousands of fans, including some who followed them all the way from Japan. The girl group made their first appearance on day two of the four-day anime convention for their fan panel, which was open to all convention goers, but included an autograph session and photo opportunity for certain fans.
Xdinary Heroes Rock the U.S. with Unforgettable Showcase in LA
Preparing backstage for the second night of their TROUBLESHOOTING Showcase in LA, K-Rock band Xdinary Heroes buzzed with excitement and anticipation, ready to deliver another unforgettable performance to their devoted fandom, Villians.
Denver Rain Stops Just for Arlo Parks
On a stormy August 8, Denver was drenched in rain but that didn't stop Arlo Parks from performing at the Denver Botanic Gardens as part of their Summer Concert Series. Right before Arlo’s set, the rain halted, appeasing Denver concert-goers and setting the tone for the cool and laid-back night ahead. The grassy slopes of the garden’s stage were covered with people on picnic blankets, lawn chairs, and cozy rain gear eager for the show to start. The English singer-songwriter, known for her soulful blend of indie pop and R&B, had fans sardined into the venue to bear witness to the artist’s talent firsthand.
Young Miko Fires Up Denver with Color & Spice
On a hot July 31, Puerto Rican sensation Young Miko stopped in Denver to spice things up even more on one of her stops on her XOXO Tour. Known for her rapping skills, Young Miko’s music career has skyrocketed just in the past three years. From hustling as a tattoo artist in Puerto Rico to pay for studio time, to selling out venues on her North American tour, the Latin-music popstar has gained a following rightfully deserved.
FLOW in Denver: Rock and Anime Collide
On July 28, the Japanese rock band known for their iconic anime OSTs, Flow, stopped in Denver on their ‘World Tour 2024 - 2025 Anime Shibari.’ FLOW’s concert in the mile-high city was a vibrant showcase of their dynamic sound and charismatic stage presence displaying their infectious blend of rock and pop.
IU is All Roses in Rosemont
Lee Jieun, known globally by her stage name IU, is embarking on her first world tour since her debut over 10 years ago. The South Korean singer-songwriter enchanted Rosemont, IL during the fourth stop of her H.E.R.E.H. tour. The tour’s title is an acronym depicting the flow of the show, with each letter representing a different section of the set.
Roundtable Interview: ALL(H)OURS is Making a New Wave with Second Mini-Album, ‘WITNESS’ and Drift Phonk Title Track, “도깨비 SHOCK”
ALL(H)OURS is determined to show their potential and ambition with the return of their second mini-album titled, WITNESS. With this first comeback since their debut, the seven-member South Korean boy group comprised of members–KUNHO, YOUMIN, XAYDEN, MINJE, MASAMI, HYUNBIN, and ON:N–show growth and a fresh perspective on their music, as mentioned in this previously published HALSUG article. The five-track mini-album includes “WITNESS,” the title track “도깨비 (SHOCK),” “PSYCHO MANTRA,” “‘Bout That Issue,” and “Blah Blah” which was written by all members of the group.
The Marías Play a Sold-Out Show for Devoted Houston Fans
Hours before doors were set to open, fans lined up outside 713 Music Hall for the chance to be front row for The Marías. The show, which was the third Texas appearance on their Submarine World tour, was completely sold out — and it was not hard to tell. Even as the opener began to perform, hundreds of fans were still lining up to enter the venue. By the time the lights dimmed and the intro to “Hamptons" started playing, fans filled the venue from wall to wall, creating an ocean in front of the stage.
slchld’s Heartfelt Performance Brings Passion and Connection to LA
In the midst of his APOLOGY tour, slchld, pronounced as “Seoul Child,” performed in Los Angeles, California to give an intimate and passionate show. The Korean-Canadian, R&B, and alternative singer-songwriter slchld held a heartfelt set for his fans in LA.
mxmtoon Sets Up an Energizing Stage for AJR’s Denver Show
On July 19, Maia, professionally known as mxmtoon, kicked off the hot summer night with a fun and upbeat performance to ramp up the crowd for AJR’s highly anticipated The Maybe Man Tour stop at Ball Arena in Denver, CO. mxmtoon set the perfect tone for the evening ahead with her blend of indie-pop and folk sounds.
The Volunteers Stole the Hearts of Houston
Korean indie rock band The Volunteers stole fans' hearts on Saturday when they performed their first ever show in Houston, Texas. The three member group, made up of lead singer Yerin, guitarist Jonny, and drummer Chiheon, started their first North American tour in Seattle and stopped at the House of Blues in Houston for the tenth show out of twenty six stops. Yerin proudly announced that while she had previously performed in Houston during a solo tour, it was the band’s first time in Houston together and they were excited to meet their Texas fans.
The Volunteers Keeping a Hot Denver Cool This Summer
On a hot July 10th evening, the Korean rock band The Volunteers treated Denver fans to a cool night of music on one of their 2024 North American Tour stops. Fans eagerly waited inside Denver’s Summit Music Hall for the night to kick off. Band members Yerin, Johnny, and Chiheon accompanied by bass player Seungjin took to the stage firing up the crowd. The members greeted and waved to their fans as they entered their first chords of “Velvet Glove” followed by “Crap” which had fans immediately singing and dancing along mesmerized by Yerin’s vocals, Cheheon’s drum skills, and Johnny’s guitar playing.
CIX Captivates Chicago with Impressive Stages & Talents
CIX, the multitalented five-member K-Pop group, ignited the evening of May 22 for their return to Chicago presenting their third world tour <0 or 1>. Debuting in 2019, the five-year-old boy group opened the show with high-energy performances of “Move My Body” and “Change Me” off their third EP HELLO Chapter 3. Gazing at the cheerful fans at the Copernicus Center, the members remarked how happy they were that everyone in the crowd was standing regardless of having seats, so they wanted to do their best in return despite their difficult choreography. The venue was overflowing with energetic fans buzzing with anticipation.
Peach Tree Rascals Rile Up Denver on Hot Summer Night
On June 25, alternative indie pop group Peach Tree Rascals delighted Denver, CO fans to a lively performance at the intimate Marquis Theater on one of their For You tour stops. After gaining traction from their song “Mariposa,” which trended on TikTok, the group quickly became popular for their catchy and infectious blends of music. Being on their first North American tour, Peach Tree Rascals have already sold out a handful of their tour dates.