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Pop headliner announced for The Big E Arena in fall 2025 performance
Pop headliner announced for The Big E Arena in fall 2025 performance

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time7 days ago

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Pop headliner announced for The Big E Arena in fall 2025 performance

The pop rock band Train is the latest act slated to perform on The Big E's largest stage for the fair's 2025 run this fall. Grammy Award-winning Train will perform on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at The Big E Arena in West Springfield. Tickets to the headliner performance will go on sale starting this Friday, May 30 at 10 a.m. exclusively through The Big E's website. Concert tickets bought ahead of the show date include admission to The Big E. Read More: 'St. Paddy's Day' in the fall? 'Halfway' weekend offers live performances at The Big E Fronted by lead singer Pat Monahan, Train is best known for songs like 'Drops of Jupiter,' 'Hey, Soul Sister,' 'Drive By,' '50 Ways to Stay Goodbye' and 'Marry Me.' The band has origins dating back to 1994 in San Francisco. It has had 14 songs on Billboard's Hot 100 charts over its collective three-decade-long career, according to The Big E. Train joins the ranks of Foreigner, ZZ Top, The Avett Brothers and a joint performance between Busta Rhymes and Rick Ross as fellow Big E Arena headliners this fall. Read More: Dave Matthews Band closes out Boston Calling 2025 with Sunday headliner (Photos) The Big E returns for its 17-day run starting Friday, Sept. 12, through Sunday, Sept. 28. The Big E is the largest fair on the East Coast, and last year marked a record-breaking annual attendance of 1.7 million fairgoers. Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes to headline the Big E Arena together for fall 2025 Sparking interest, powering growth: Manufacturing tech show fills Big E Folk rock band The Avett Brothers to headline The Big E Arena in fall 2025 'Halfway to St. Paddy's Day' 2025 performance lineup unveiled by The Big E ZZ Top to headline The Big E Arena for fall 2025 as part of music lineup Read the original article on MassLive.

Halfway Release New Single 'The Palace'
Halfway Release New Single 'The Palace'

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time09-05-2025

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Halfway Release New Single 'The Palace'

The Styx - Songs of Love & Betrayal: Xmas 1986: Two brothers, George and Lennie live with their young families in the remote fishing village of Stanage Bay, Central Queensland. One warm evening on low-tide, the men set their nets in the Styx River and leave them to soak overnight. Just before daylight, Lennie breaks camp to check on the catch, but he doesn't return. For Fans Of: Bruce Springsteen, Mercury Rev, The Triffids, Phosphorescent Brisbane band Halfway are excited to release 'The Palace', the first single from their new album The Styx, set for release mid 2025. Halfway have been a band for quarter of a century, and across that time they've made eight studio albums, each of which has received a wealth of critical acclaim. From their origins in 2000, Halfway have developed their style and songs into cinematic soundscapes, lush with pedal steel, densely layered guitars, and driving rhythms. Across their creative career the band's albums have been produced and/or recorded by the likes of Robert Forster (The Go-Betweens), Wayne Connolly (The Vines, Josh Pyke, You Am I), Rob Younger (Radio Birdman), Malcolm Burn (Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Emmylou Harris, Patti Smith), and Mark Nevers (Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Lambchop, Calexico, George Jones) - who mixed the new album at his South Carolina studio. Halfway have shared stages with The Black Keys, Gomez, You Am I, J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr), Josh Pyke, Band of Horses, Gary Louris and Mark Olsen (The Jayhawks), and Richard Hawley. Halfway have also been recipients of AIR and Queensland Music Awards, with John Busby and Chris Dale winning Queensland's most prestigious songwriting award – The Grant McLennan Fellowship in 2008. ' The Palace ', which premiered on Stuart Coupe's Dirt Music on 2SER and online with Rhythms magazine, is the first taste of Halfway's new album The Styx. The record features the return to the fold of band co-founder Chris Dale after a six-year absence, and contributions from guests including Chris Abrahams (The Necks, Midnight Oil) and Adele Pickvance (The Go-Betweens) A concept album of sorts, The Styx is situated in a remote Australian coastal town and explores themes of family, isolation, love, and betrayal. As songwriter John Busby explains, quite a few of the songs threaded through it are informed by his own personal experiences, and 'The Palace' is one of those. " Growing up, my family would spend time at Stanage Bay in Central Queensland which is a small fishing village situated to the South East of the Styx River. It was a remote and beautiful place," reflects Busby. " One year on the drive up, I bought a cassette copy of the album The Queen Is Dead, by The Smiths, for $6 at Kmart Rockhampton. There were hundreds of copies of that cassette on the shelves. I figured that it hadn't gone so well here in Australia, so there was probably something good about it. I played it as the sun went down over the mangroves at Clairview Beach. It felt like it was a letter addressed directly to the teenage me," he reveals. "Something from another world, reaching out to even the most remote of places. It was a valuable lesson in the power of music and art, and the location made it even more memorable. Sometimes, living in small towns the future can seem restricted and narrow. But the messages I received from this record told me otherwise." explains Busby. " So 'The Palace' pays homage to The Smiths and to dreaming even in the most remote places. It's a song for the outliers and people living in the margins." Out of a heart-wrenching pedal steel, courtesy of Noel Fitzpatrick, emerges Elwin Hawtin 's solid backbeat and those chiming, hypnotic guitars (John Willsteed, Chris Dale, John Busby) that Halfway do so well. Vocal melodies duck and weave, hanging in the air with a melancholic grace as Busby delivers his lyrics amid the exquisite and atmospheric alt-country sprawl. 'The Palace' is out now via Bandcamp, and streaming services, plus Amrap for Australian community radio. The new album is now available for pre-order from Plus One Records. Bundles include, gatefold transparent green vinyl, CD, and limited edition The Styx t-shirts.

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