A Front Row Seat For The Death of Chlorine
When a rock show feels more like a theatrical spectacle, you know you’re in for something extraordinary. At "The Death of CHLORINE," the Toronto-based band turned The Rivoli into a packed house of raw energy and emotion, staging an unforgettable funeral-themed performance to kick off the year. From eerie intros and electrifying solos to spontaneous encores and comical moments. If you’ve ever wanted to know what it’s like when a band transforms a night into a living, breathing celebration, this is the one for you.
Bladee at L’Olympia: Paris
Bladee has had one of the most committed fanbases in hip hop for quite some time now. We got to experience the reason why his audience is so gravitated towards his music: by seeing him live in the beautiful Parisian venue of L’Olympia Hall. Read along to see our experience.
A Rising Star: Lexa Gates live at racket NYC
Lexa Gates appeared in her home state for her last tour date in the New York City thoroughfare at the Racket. New York, being one of the monikers of a capital jazz abode and holding the title of being the pioneer of hip-hop, is a significant reflection of her art. Come to her incredible live show with us by reading here.
into the World of Fousheé: A NYC Night Where Genres Collide and Magic Unfolds
Witnessing an artist's first headlining tour is like catching a shooting star—rare, electrifying, and unforgettable. On November 26th, Fousheé, the multi-talented genre-blending powerhouse, took over the Music Hall of Williamsburg with her “Pointy Heights” tour, named after her sophomore album. The evening was a kaleidoscope of sound, culture, and connection, as the hyphenated artist paid homage to her Jamaican roots while redefining alternative music. From the pulsating beats of DJ Hu Dat's genre-crossing opening set to Fousheé's magnetic stage presence and genre-defying performance, witness it through Cassidy’s eyes.
AN INSIDE LOOK : The Internet hometown hero’s homecoming
Now teleport to Toronto. Mico wheels his bike onto a stage that’s an exact replica of his Internet Hometown Hero EP cover. Just a month after leaving the "City of Dreams" buzzing from his unforgettable New York show, Mico has returned home to a sold-out Opera House. The energy is electric. A thousand fans pack the iconic venue, singing every lyric back to the 22-year-old star. For this one night, Toronto belonged to Mico. From the intricately designed stage, complete with nostalgic props and synchronized visuals, to his raw connection with the crowd, Mico turned a hometown gig into a masterclass in showmanship. What unfolded was more than a concert—it was proof that the kid from Toronto is ready for the global stage.
An Inside Look : Mico, The Internet Hometown Hero takes over NYC
Toronto artist Mico made an unforgettable splash at Le Poisson Rouge, celebrating his EP Internet Hometown Hero with an epic release show. Fans lined up hours early, buzzing with anticipation as Mico personally connected with them at the VIP meet-and-greet. This night was pure magic for Mico and every fan packed into the iconic venue. Read about our Behind the Scenes experience at this show through Emmy’s POV.
Garden State Vampire takes an NYC detour : Joe P at Bowery Ballroom
Jersey-born rockstar Joe P rocked a sold-out Bowery Ballroom, bringing Garden State Vampire to life with raw lyrics, grunge vibes, and an unforgettable stage presence. Joined by opener Anna Shoemaker and his high-energy band, this show was a night to remember. Read more about Tiago’s experience at the show.