KCR 102.5fm
Kalamunda Community Radio 102.5FM is a non-profit community radio station located in Perth, Western Australia. KCR 102.5FM offers a diverse range of music, including jazz, blues, country, hip hop, classical, gospel, folk, techno, popular easy listening, indigenous sounds, as well as contemporary and classic rock. The station broadcasts around the clock, every day of the week.
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3 weeks ago |
kcr.sdsu.edu | Roman Aguilar
The Half Alive show at the House of Blues in San Diego on March 28th was more than just a concert—it was an immersive experience. Kicking off their world tour in support of their 2024 album Persona, the trio delivered a night filled with choreographed dance sequences, mind-bending visuals, and electrifying performances that pushed the boundaries of a typical live show.
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1 month ago |
kcr.sdsu.edu | Roman Aguilar
Every stop on a tour carries its own energy, but some nights feel especially electric. That was the case when Last Dinosaurs brought their 2025 USA Tour to Observatory North Park in San Diego for their fifth show on February 27, 2025. With support from Jasper Bones and Tipling Rock, the night delivered an unforgettable experience for fans. Jasper Bones set the tone with a dark, moody solo performance.
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2 months ago |
kcr.sdsu.edu | Roman Aguilar
LA-based indie artist Jordana serenaded a sold-out crowd at Voodoo Room House of Blues in San Diego with a captivating performance of songs from her latest album, Lively Premonition. Released in October, the album oozes vocals reminiscent of 70’s yacht rock, and today’s indie pop, while still having introspective songwriting to make it her own.
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2 months ago |
kcr.sdsu.edu | Roman Aguilar
Voodoo Room at House of Blues was ecstatic as singer-songwriter, Wallice, came to San Diego to kick off her 2025 North American tour. The pumped crowd packed in tight in the venue as the show featured “Flash In The Pan” and “I Want You Yesterday”, both tracks from her debut album, The Jester. Closebye was the night’s lone opener of the show and prepped the audience for a good time.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
kcr.sdsu.edu | Roman Aguilar
The Viejas Arena crowd witnessed a career-defining performance from sophomore Miles Byrd as the San Diego State Aztecs cruised to a 75-60 victory over Colorado State on Tuesday night. Byrd’s electric outing—25 points, seven steals, and five three-pointers—propelled the Aztecs to an impressive Mountain West win. Byrd’s stat line, a combination of efficiency and tenacity, placed him in elite company.
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