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Dec 6, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Kayla Breen
The Buffalo RiverWorks was a testament to the post-hardcore act’s enduring legacy in music. Underoath delivered a powerhouse performance at Buffalo RiverWorks this past week, celebrating the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album They’re Only Chasing Safety.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Kayla Breen
Review: The metalcore act’s return to western New York was nothing short of triumphant. Buffalo RiverWorks was the place to be Saturday night as The Plot In You made their triumphant return to the city. After taprevious show earlier in the year with fellow metalcore band Beartooth was canceled due to a snowstorm, fans were eager to snag tickets — so much so that The Plot In You sold out Saturday’s show..
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Nov 26, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Kayla Breen
Review: Buffalo RiverWorks concert is triumphant showcase of raw emotion, infectious energy and the unifying power of live music. Buffalo RiverWorks came alive on Sunday night as The Story So Far took the stage celebrating their latest album, I Want to Disappear. The night was a triumphant showcase of raw emotion, infectious energy and the unifying power of live music. Opening the show were Koyo and Superheaven, both of which delivered standout performances.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Kayla Breen
Joined by From Ashes to New, New Year’s Day, and If Not For Me, Set It Off left fans buzzing with energy after an electric show. Set It Off’s highly anticipated “The Deathless Tour: Part Two” brought the energy to Sharkey’s Event Center in Liverpool, NY, on Friday night. Joining Set It Off on the second leg of their U.S. tour was From Ashes to New, New Years Day and If Not For Me. Fans, shoulder-to-shoulder, raised their hands high in the air and cheered as Set It Off took the stage.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Emily Rutkowski |Kayla Breen |fans togetherFalling |Alice Cooper electrify
Concertgoers brave the elements for a night of rock and blues music in Syracuse, including longtime friends Katie Fortune and Tammy Rocque. Kayla Breen The rain fell on the brave concertgoers, who wouldn’t let their tickets go to waste on Tuesday night for the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater’s last performance of the year. My Morning Jacket and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are on a joint tour, switching back and forth between headliner and opener.
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