BUFFALO — The Trans-Siberian Orchestra will perform a pair of shows on Dec. 4 at the soon-to-be-renamed First Niagara Center.
Tickets for the 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. shows are slated to go on sale to the general public on Sept. 16. Fan club members can purchase them a week earlier. Tickets purchased online will include a digital copy or the "Ghosts of Christmas Eve" album -- also the name of the 20th anniversary tour.
While the Tragically Hip's farewell tour did not make it to our side of the border, there are two opportunities to watch the final show live on Saturday right here in Western New York in a concert-like setting.
Western New Yorkers have long had a love affair with the Hip and the band has rewarded that loyalty over the years with several local shows in venues ranging in size from Nietzsche's to Artpark. Saturday, the 8:30 p.m. Kingston, Ontario show will be broadcast live on CBC and two local venues will air it: Larkin Square in Buffalo and the Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda.
"For those of us at Community Beer Works, The Tragically Hip have been the soundtrack for some of the most beautiful moments in our lives," said Chief Operating Officer Chris Smith. "I wanted to find a way for us to celebrate what this band has meant to us and to Buffalo. I feel like bringing a few thousand people together under the stars to celebrate this man and this band is a fitting tribute."
Admission to the Larkin show is $10 and restricted to those 21 years of age and older with photo identification. Part of the proceeds will be donated to Sunnybrook Foundation's Gord Downie Fund for Brain Cancer Research. Gates open at 7 p.m.
Meanwhile, across the Niagara County border, the Riviera Theatre boasts the area's only official screening location for the CBC broadcast.
Fans are invited to enjoy this "memorable, all-ages musical event in an intimate concert setting with all the amenities of a live concert experience."
Admission is free and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Riv is located at 67 Webster St., North Tonawanda. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. for the 8:30 p.m. show.
NIAGARA FALLS -- Rapper Big Pooh (of Little Brother) will headline a show Sept. 7 at the Evening Star Concert Hall.
When Big Pooh began rapping with Little Brother in the early 2000s, he hadn't even considered a career in music. He readily admits that his groupmates and fellow North Carolina Central University students, 9th Wonder and Phonte, had significantly more experience, which made his role in the group much like on-the-job-training, a fact that was pointed out by critics. Big Pooh took that criticism and rolled with it, working on his own to perfect his craft, leading to his solo project. That extra work paid off.
Pooh has also worked with heavyweights Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Kanye West, and he's shined as a solo artist, releasing albums Words Paint Pictures with Apollo Brown and Home Sweet Home with Nottz. Big Pooh and Nottz are currently working on a follow up album.
Every year Spun Out Fire Productions takes over for a weekend retreat called Nights Of Fire in the early fall composed of art, music, and education. What education is involved? Well fire spinning, flow, dance, drumming, painting, and other art of course.
This isn't your typical camp out, this a celebration of being alive through song and dance with live music. Now in it's sixth year, The Woods at Bear Creek come alive With over 30 bands and DJs alongside [erformance artists, instructors, and other art exhibits all weekend. Turn off the cell phone, add a "do not disturb" sign to your text messaging, set aside your child's iPad, and explore the tranquility and beauty of Cattaraugus County. Then once the sun goes down, the fire is lit, and the festivities fall into full swing!
Greg Burt is a Concert Promoter/Sound Guy/Music Supporter/Keyboardist/etc. He can be reached at Greg@FTMPEvents.com. For the full FTMP show calendar, visit www.FTMPEvents.com.
Tonight's ThinkSoJoE Show featured ThinkSoJoe and Muller with special guests Rear View Ramblers performing live in studio.
Also, the boys would like to encourage people to donate to the family of Robert Wheeler either by coming out to Tudor Lounge tomorrow night or by supporting their GoFundMe page.
There's two great anniversary shows with Buffalo's quintessential punk bands this week, I couldn't choose a favorite so here's a little something about both.
Johnny Revolting & The Irving Klaws were "punk" before many kids nowadays who claim to be were even old enough to understand what that means. Both continuing that old school charm, in a timeless way, right into the new millennia. If you can capture the ideals of a genre at a certain time and package them into some of the nicest and funniest guys you will ever meet, and let them stay that way into their adulthood, well, you've got something that you know will be a great time whenever they take the stage.
It's beautiful to see every member continuing to have so much fun after all these years, and being ready to celebrate another one. Johnny Revolting will be celebrating the age of 22, just the right age to party hard, at Buffalo Iron Works on Saturday alongside other long time local Punk Rockers including The Clockers, The Barksdales, and The Tosspots. The Irving Klaws decided to keep things more underground with their celebration which is taking place Friday at Nietzsche's with, as they explain, "Some VERY special guests. Guests not seen on stage with us in recent years." Get out and celebrate great local music!
Greg Burt is a Concert Promoter/Sound Guy/Music Supporter/Keyboardist/etc. He can be reached at Greg@FTMPEvents.com. For the full FTMP show calendar, visit www.FTMPEvents.com.