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Best Indie & Rock in November 2024

Sonic Symphony at The Met Philadelphia

Sonic Symphony

Attention video gamers and music fans alike! Come and let the orchestra take you on a high-speed journey through over 30 years of iconic music from the Sonic The Hedgehog universe! Sonic Symphony is an all-encompassing immersive experience, with a symphony orchestra performing musical selections spanning the entire three-decade range of the Sonic universe.

America at Lansdowne Theater

America

Soft rock veterans America are back on the road, bringing their popular brand of vocals and acoustic guitar on their latest national tour. Having been inducted into the Vocal Hall of Fame in 2006, the band also have their own star on Hollywood Boulevard, recognizing them as an important contributor to the musical arts. Their 2006 album Here & Now saw the band collaborate with a new generation of artists including Ryan Adams, Ben Kweller, and Jim James among others.

Eaglemania - Eagles Tribute at Keswick Theater

Eaglemania - Eagles Tribute

As American as apple pie, The Eagles are the best-selling US band of all time. This five member tribute band excel in recreating the sound of the California band, from the instrumentation to the wonderful, five-part harmonies. Their sets consist of the Eagles greatest hits, plus some solo songs from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Glenn Frey.

Daughtry at Franklin Music Hall

Daughtry

Alternative rock band Daughtry formed in 2008 after vocalist Chris Daughtry made it to the finals in the fifth season of American Idol. The show proved to be the perfect platform for the North Carolina native, with several studio albums under his belt he's showing no signs of slowing down. Don't miss the chance to see them live this year!

Godspeed You Black Emperor! at Union Transfer

Godspeed You Black Emperor!

Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Canada, the band has been highly influential within the post-rock genre. Working with orchestrated arrangements, the nine-piece group created tracks with wide dynamic ranges, a highly evocative use of instrumentation and sounds and uncompromising long form compositions...

Modest Mouse at The Fillmore

Modest Mouse

Indie cult rockers Modest Mouse are back and ready to take on North America again as they celebrate 20 years of their seminal fourth record, 'Good News For People Who Love Bad News'. With singles including 'Float On' and 'The Good Times Are Killing Me' expect a night of nostalgia and indie joy as they pitch up to a stage near you.

Aaron Lewis at Parx Casino and Racing

Aaron Lewis

Aaron Lewis is a founding member and the frontman of the popular rock band Stained and a Grammy Award-nominated songwriter. See him live this year as he takes to the road around the US as a solo artist performing his own country-influenced material. Not to be missed for fans of this very talented musician!

Saves the Day at The Fillmore

Saves the Day

Emo/pop-punk legends Senses Fail and Saves The Day are teaming up for the ultimate rock showdown: the New Jersey Vs. The World Tour! Senses Fail will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album "Let It Enfold You.", which includes hits like "Buried a Lie" and "Rum Is for Drinking, Not for Burning,". Joining them, Saves The Day, pioneers of the emo movement, will mark the 25th anniversary of their seminal album "Through Being Cool." In this co-headline tour, both bands will be performing these classic albums in their entirety!

Tokyo Police Club at Brooklyn Bowl

Tokyo Police Club

They might have announced the end of their career, but don't worry, the Tokyo Police Club are going on one last tour! Taking off across North America with support from Born Ruffians, the indie rockers promise to lead you on a journey spanning their entire career, from A Lesson in Crime to TPC, and everything in between. Don't let yourself miss out on this last chance to see Tokyo Police Club live, grab your tickets now.

Dark Star Orchestra at Penns Peak

Dark Star Orchestra

The Grateful Dead have been resurrected in the form of Dark Star Orchestra. Formed in 1997, this tribute band came up with the novel idea of recreating complete sets from The Grateful Dead's gigantic list of concerts. They adapt their playing and sound depending on what era of Dead they're tackling on the night, and while they slavishly recreate the sound of the band down to the minutest detail, the band often embark on epic improvisations that would make their heroes proud.

Slowdive at Franklin Music Hall

Slowdive

The legendary Slowdive tour with the brand fifth album 'Everything Is Alive'! The influential UK outfit rose to prominence in the early 1990s as flag-bearers of the burgeoning shoegaze scene, a dreamy genre of alternative rock that buried its sixties-pop melodies beneath a deep layer of distortion and feedback.

Adrianne Lenker at Union Transfer

Adrianne Lenker

Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker is going on a worldwide tour this year, supporting her upcoming solo album Bright Future. With her heartwrenching lyricism, accompanied by her angelic voice, Lenker will surely bring a tear to your eye on this string of dates. Beginning in Ireland on the 19th of April, and ending on the 26th of November in Philidelphia, this tour is a must-see for all indie folk fans.

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