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Post Malone's Sold Out Show in Cincinnati Proves He's a Rockstar
Post Malone is a f*cking ROCKSTAR
all on his own.
He doesn’t NEED a song titled ‘Rockstar’, a body covered in tattoos, or even a collab with THE Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne - Post Malone is a f*cking ROCKSTAR all on his own.
On a Sunday in July, Cincinnati was blessed to be the second stop on Post Malone’s If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour at Riverbend. The energy in the amphitheater was just as palpable as the humidity in the air. The show had SOLD OUT in a day.
Fog slowly filled the stage and a string section played to build up the tension until Posty would grace the stage with a red solo cup in hand. Although this was a brand new tour AND his first time being backed by a full band on tour, Post Malone gave everything you could ask for from a live performance. There was synergy, passion, gratitude, emotion, and connection.
From the very moment he stepped on stage, you could tell Malone was having the time of his life. With every move he made, it was clear he was so happy to be there. If you’ve seen any coverage of his — performances, you know he dances like no ones watching. And we eat it up. It’s real; it’s relatable; it’s how a lot of us would dance to his music too.
The setlist spanned his discography even including a couple unreleased songs from his upcoming album, AUSTIN. The night even included a performance of ‘Hollywood Dreams,” a stellar mashup featuring Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Dreams’.
But if you needed proof of his Rockstar credibility…he gave it to you. The lights dimmed and Ozzy Osbourne’s face graced the stage. Flames shot around the stage as Post Malone screamed "‘Take What You Want’ in his best screamo voice; and it f*cking worked! So well. It’s moments like that where you just cross your fingers that one day Post Malone will drop a Rock record.
Being a rockstar isn’t about the genre of music though. It’s in the way you perform. Post Malone’s ability to go from a heavier ‘Take What You Want’ to later playing acoustically and captivating the crowd to sing along and light up the amphitheater is star power.
At the end of the show, with a red solo cup in hand Post Malone said to the crowd with deep sincerity, “I love you more than I can ever say.”
We love you too, Post, we love you too.
Catch Post Malone on tour now. Check out dates and get tickets HERE.
JULY 9th SET LIST:
Better Now
Wow.
Zack and Codeine
Psycho
Goodbyes
Hollywood Dreams/Comedown
Mourning
I Like You (A Happier Song)
Jonestown (Interlude)
Take What You Want
Over Now
rockstar
Feeling Whitney
Stay
Overdrive (NEW SONG)
I Fall Apart
Wrapped Around Your Finger
Circles
Enough Is Enough (NEW SONG)
Too Young
White Iverson
Congratulations
Broken Whiskey Glass (instrumental)
Sunflower
Chemical
SHOW REVIEW + PHOTOS: Puscifer's Existential Reckoning Tour is Out of This World
“Life is too short NOT to create something with every breath we draw.”
Simply put, that is EXACTLY what Puscifer is; the culmination of Maynard James Keenan and company breathing life into every outlandish idea that’s sparked their minds. Described as his creative subconscious, Puscifer has become Maynard James Keenan’s project alongside Mat Mitchell and Carina Round.After experiencing and witnessing it live, there is no better way to describe it. Let me take you through the night…
On November 10th, Cincinnati spent the night probing for alien life with Puscifer.
In preparation for what was imagined to be an eventful mission, electro-goth duo, Night Club, entered the room. The lights were down low but the energy was HIGH. Hiding in the shadows, Mark Brooks laid down the beats while Emily Kavanaugh commandeered the stage. Strobe lights flashed, hair whipped back and forth. Emily brought the dark disco to life with eerily soft vocals and a stage presence that left nothing untouched.
The exact energy rush needed for an existential reckoning.
At the request of the artist, phones and any recording devices were prohibited. Cut off from our only point of contact and constant distraction, we were now in our own cosmos.
The stage was set like the inside of a space station. The lights went out and the members were illuminated in tube lights as if they were transported through
Throughout the night, Maynard James Keenan and Carina Round orbited around the stage. From moments of synchronized choreography to unruly runnings about, the two embraced the space. As we looked on, a gaggle of secret agents tracked down the extraterrestrial. Yes, there were most definitely alien sightings. It was mesmerizing.
There is jamming to Puscifer in the real world, then there is jamming with them in their own little world. You can’t help but groove along. The music is going to getcha. All the men in black t-shirts (mostly TOOL) stood around just itching to let loose, and once ‘The Remedy’ began, their guard let down and the room really started to move.
Performing the majority of Existential Reckoning, Puscifer mixed in pieces from their discography bringing it all together to tell a full-length story we were all glued to. At no point did I know what to expect next. They kept us on our toes quite literally and figuratively.
Puscfier’s performance was so serious yet so unserious. It toed the line of don’t you dare-crack-a-smile to I-can’t-help-but-chuckle. The presence of Keenan’s multiple larger than life characters, Agent Dick Merkin and Billy D were guilty for a lot of this. From beginning to end, they left a smile on my face and my head tilted in curiosity.
Overall, it was one of the most visually pleasing and captivating performances I’ve been to all year. Well done, Puscifer, well done.
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SHOW REVIEW + PHOTOS: Greta Van Fleet Brings the Heat to Cincinnati with The Velveteers and Rival Sons
“Where there is love, we will live on. Where there is not love, we must provide it. ”
The arena goes dark, my heart starts thumping faster as the drums begin to fill the air with suspense. Silhouettes of Danny, Jake, Josh, and Sam appear through the symbol clad curtain as lights illuminate the stage. Though we can’t see him just yet, Josh’s voice takes over to tell a tale of the celebration of life, love, and freedom.
The curtain falls and the revelry continues!
Bright lights, pyro, a single incense burning on stage, and the sweet sound of rock n roll set the scene for a long awaited euphoric night in Cincinnati. Greta Van Fleet swept us away through a journey of their discography swirling in solos and jam sessions. Through every song, the crowd was enthralled. We chanted, we danced, we sang along, and lit up the arena with our cellphone lights. There was even on single lighter flame.
Though only a 12 song set, the 4-piece wasted no time blessing us with about 2 hours worth of music. Extending many of the songs, we were witnesses to Greta Van Fleet settling into the groove of their own talents. Jake Kiszka's power over the guitar swept the night away with solos that shot goosebumps through my body. I felt satiated yet I yearned for it to never end. Had William Miller been in attendance, I’d like to think he’d call it “incendiary,” because it was.
Greta Van Fleet embarks on the remainder of the Dreams in Gold tour on August 10th and runs until December. If you’re yearning for a life-giving musical experience, GO SEE THIS BAND LIVE.
See dates and get tickets here.
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With a billing like this, there was no warm up. This show was starting off POWERFUL.
Straight off the bat, The Velveteers let loose every ounce of energy. Only a guitarist and two drummers, the 3-piece used every second of their set to play like it was their last. Demi Demitro took to shredding on the guitar standing on top of drum kits meanwhile Baby Pottersmith took their drum straight to the barricade to play with the crowd. I went home and binge-listened to their latest album. They were THAT good.
Following up, Rival Sons continued to prove that rock is alive and well. Their heavier yet blues tinged sound was just what the night needed to round it all out. Jay Buchanan’s hearty vocals paired with Scott Holiday’s virtuous work on the guitar took us to higher places. Laying down quite the performance, they even took time to address those affected by the floods in Kentucky and those in Ukraine.
THE VELVETEERS
RIVAL SONS
PREVIEW: Greta Van Fleet brings Dreams In Gold Tour to Cincinnati at The End of July
After 3 years, Greta Van Fleet will make their valiant return to the Queen City. On July 30th, the Grammy-award winning 4-piece rock band will headline at Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati with support from Rival Sons and The Velveteers.
After releasing their acclaimed sophomore album The Battle at Garden’s Gate last year and hitting numerous #1 spots, they’re now hitting the road to do what they do best.
If you’ve never experienced Greta Van Fleet live, you are sorely missing out. Whether you grew up in the golden age of rock n’ roll or you’ve been yearning to feel that same experience, a GVF show is EXACTLY what you need. Their live performances transcend anything you could ever imagine from a performance in 2022. Greta Van Fleet shows are a full body experience, transporting you to a time where rock n’ roll was absolutely EVERYTHING.
If you want to experience it for yourself, tickets are still available for the show. Come revel with us and GET TICKETS HERE!
Can’t make Cincinnati? Check out more tour dates HERE.
LOVE GRETA VAN FLEET? SO DO WE! Read more of our coverage HERE.
Louder Than Life
Calling all rockers, you do NOT want to miss Louder Than Life! Returning to Louisville’s Highland Festival Grounds, the 4-day festival is absolutely STACKED with every facet of rock your heart could desire.
This years headliners include Nine Inch Nails, Slipknot, KISS, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. While you’re always guaranteed a kick ass closer, the real standouts are in the undercard! LTL is a festival you want to get to when the gates open and leave when they close.
See you in the Pit this September!
SHOW REVIEW: Dirty Honey and Mammoth WVH Prove Rock N Roll is Alive and Well at HOB Vegas
The second the Young Guns Tour was announced, I knew I had to be there. Featuring an alternating bill of Dirty Honey and Mammoth WVH, The Young Guns tour is EVERYTHING that Banded stands for. We’re both here to let the world know that rock and roll is ALIVE and well. These two bands are leaders in this fiery resurgence and their performance on February 24th at House of Blues Las Vegas proved just that.
Kicking off the night, to my surprise, was The Warning! A 3-piece of sisters from Monterrey, Mexico, The Warning worked the stage like they were meant to be the third headliner. All playing an instrument, all playing a part in vocals - the 3 sisters sounded almost identical to their recordings. As a newer band making their way onto the scene, I was BLOWN away by how they caught the eyes and ears of the audience and kept them. The crowd was howling. We were all enthralled and I don’t think there was one person in that hall that didn’t want their set to continue for even just one song longer.
Next up, Mammoth WVH!
This was only my second time seeing the band live but in that short time span, their stage presence had improved. Wolf walked out with power, amping up the crowd with the beginning riffs of ‘Mammoth.’ The crowd was READY and the band was too. Even with Frank Sidoris on the road with Slash (you could see his cardboard cut out at the back of stage), Jonathan Jourdan filled the void and left no crumbs.
Wolf seemed more confident in owning centerstage and his vocals were strongly comparable to the album. As we stood in front of him, you could feel his energy and gratefulness to be there radiating into the crowd. As Wolf began to sing ‘Distance’, a man held up a Frankstrat patterned bandana and yelled, ‘We love you, Eddie!’. It was a touching moment and truly almost brought a tear to my eye to be a witness.
“No matter what the distance is, I will be with you
No matter what the distance is, you'll be okay.”
Shifting gears and absolutely throwing me for a loop…Mammoth WVH covered Alice in Chains’ ‘Them Bones’ and it was righteous! The combined vocals of Wolf Van Halen and the band truly did the song justice. It was a very nice surprise. Leading into a crescendo, they ended the show with ‘Don’t Back Down.’ Had they been closing the show that night, there’s no doubt in my mind that the crowd would’ve begged for an encore.
Closing out the show, Dirty Honey!
Maybe it was the vibrancy of Vegas or just the intrinsic feeling of the tour, but Dirty Honey’s energy was ELECTRIC. Just thinking about their stage presence that night makes me smile, they were on another level. With Corey centered in the back, it left room for Justin, John, and Marc to use the stage to their full advantage. And, they did. Marc moved and grooved along the stage, using the mic stand as his own personal dance partner. Even holding it out into the crowd to hear them sing along. The set was a mix of the EP and Album and the guys had the whole audience engaged and enthralled.
As their set moved closer to the end, the guys began to disappear into the black abyss of sidestage leaving Justin to bless the crowds with a wild bass solo. The guy next to me whispers, “Man, you never see this anymore!”. And, he’s right. We don’t see this anymore - except at a Dirty Honey Show! One by one, we were blown away by a bass, drum, and guitar solo.
If the show didn’t having you feel nostalgic for those diamond days of rock n roll, you were surely feeling it now! In true Vegas style, they closed out the night with ‘Rolling 7’s’.
I left the show feeling energized and wildly hopeful for the future of rock n roll. I walked out of the hall wanting to scream, “WHAT A FUCKING NIGHT FOR ROCK N ROLL,” but I tweeted it instead. :P
Check out our photo gallery below or experience it for yourself and grab a ticket to the Young Guns Tour HERE.
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DIRTY HONEY
MAMMOTH WVH
THE WARNING
Gasparilla Music Festival Kicks Off Fest Season This Weekend (Feb 25-27)
Festival season is starting to swim up on us and Gasparilla Music Festival is kicking it off THIS weekend in Tampa, Florida.
Taking place in Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and Kiley Gardens Park on February 25-27, the festival features acts across 3 stages along with incredible eats from the region’s top spots. Amongst the genre diverse lineup, you’ll catch some BANDED favorites like Sick Hot, The Aces, Black Pumas, Mavis Staples, and The Revivalists. Check out the full lineup and schedule HERE. Dive a little deeper and get to know the lineup through the playlist linked below.
Along with the incredible scenery and musical selection, Gasparilla stands out for their mission to support music education. Throughout the year, they follow through with “several initiatives including providing scholarships and instruments to music students.”
Kick off fest season with palm trees, great music, good food, and help support the future of music! Tickets for Gasparilla are still available. Grab them HERE.
Do You Know Who You Are at A Harry Styles Concert?
You can’t go to just one Harry Styles concert. At least, I’ve never done it.
After experiencing Harry Styles live for the first time, I had barely ripped off my leather boots before making plans to snag tickets for the next closest date. Although we left the show beyond fulfilled there was still an aching to relive it again and again. Two days later, we found ourselves driving to another city to scream-sing “Kiwi” at the top of our lungs. So, when Love on Tour was announced I knew I HAD to plan for at least two shows. After stressful ticket buying, reschedules, selling tickets, then rebuying and signing up to volunteer - I made it to Atlanta for shows 1 and 2. One night to soak it all in, and the second night to really FEEL.
The energy in State Farm Arena for both nights was absolutely radiant. Fans from near and far strutted their stuff into the venue clad in feather boas and outfits that would catch your attention at every corner. You see, a Harry Styles concert isn’t just a concert, it’s a fashion show. Its your moment to shine and step into the light. It’s an invitation to be bold, to get creative, to try something new, and to wear something you felt confident in. Fans showed up in their best Harry inspired outfits, all just as equally excited to come together to feel at home.
Night 1 felt like a blur. I could hardly believe I was FINALLY seeing Harry once again almost 2 years after the album release. I wasn’t in LOVE with all of Fine Line at first. But now? I am. Now, I can’t imagine the album with out every single song. There isn’t one track I could say goodbye to and not miss. There’s just something about a live show that can completely turn around how you listen to a piece of music. The way Harry brought them to life breathed new life into every note and lyric. I find myself listening to Fine Line on repeat now more than ever. I’m “never coming back down.”
NIGHT TWO, I sat a bit higher in the 200s thanks to volunteering with REVERB. Some may argue that these weren’t great seats, but I beg to differ. First and foremost, I was just simply happy to be there. Moreover, from this point of view I could witness the reactions of the entire crowd. I watched in awe as the sea of people moved and grooved to the set list, pulsating to the beat.
Mid way into the show, the arena went dark with just a spotlight on Harry, Mitch, and Niji. “Falling” swept us off our feet and unlocked a level of emotion I’ve never experienced at a concert before. Cell phone lights began to flutter on and twinkle like the night sky. Harry’s vocals exuded power and passion. Tears began to fall down my cheeks. My seat was shaking. I could both feel and hear the women around me sobbing as they sang along.
Maybe it was the journey that brought us here that made the moment so special. Maybe we all found ourselves connecting to the song in some way. Maybe we were all so happy to be there and to hear Harry give every note all that he had. It was obvious that he was just as grateful to be there as we were. Or maybe, we didn’t have to choose why. We were all there feeling the depths of music together. Whatever it was, all guards were let down and we were our true, authentic selves. “Lights up and we know who we are.”
Months later, the excitement of seeing Harry live has worn off but the warmth of unadulterated happiness still lingers from those nights. Each song feels a bit more meaningful now. Each video clip that resurfaces washes over like a quick hit of serotonin. And every time I hear “Falling”, I remember how powerful music is and how grateful I am for Harry Styles and those special moments he’s created with us.
How BANDED Stole Christmas Special: Trauma Illinois
We’re bringing some good ol’ rock n roll straight to your home. Enjoy this special performance by Trauma Illinois….
How BANDED Stole Christmas Special: Roxx Revolt & The Velvets Performance
Get ready to rock around the Christmas tree with this special 30 minute performance by the incredible, Roxx Revolt and The Velvets!
Don't Miss Them Dirty Roses + The Josephines in Cincinnati on Dec. 11th!
Cincinnati, hope you’re ready to things heat up! Them Dirty Roses and The Josephines are bringing their Southern Rock flare to Riverfront Live this Saturday, December 11th. Both bands have released a ton of new music this year and bring copious amounts of energy and revelry to the stage. You do NOT want to miss this lineup!
The show starts at 7:30PM. Tickets are available HERE.
How BANDED Stole Christmas Returns for 2021 | View Schedule
Tis the season to rock ‘n’ roll around the Christmas tree! How BANDED Stole Christmas is back for it’s second year to give the BANDED community a month’s worth of artist takeovers, performances, and surprises. Take a peek at the schedule below and make sure to check back as we’ll add in more performances and surprises. All the festivities go down on our Instagram, so make sure you’re following us HERE.
SCHEDULE
12.4 Joyous Wolf’s Nick Reese + Blake Allard
12.5 The Living Street
12.6 Multi Ultra
12. 7 Liberty Deep Down
12.8 John Foley
12. 10 Sick Hot
12. 11 Natalia Soul
12.12 Gwen Levey and The Breakdown
12.14 The Moon City Masters
12.15 ST
12.16 Cody Parks and The Dirty South
12.19 Roxx Revolt & The Velvets
12.20 Trauma Illinois
12.22 Iron Point
12.25 Weeping Sun
12. 29 Saving Escape
12.31 Young Other
Greta Van Fleet Announces 'Dreams in Gold' Winter Tour
After the release of The Battle At Garden’s Gate, the Peaceful Army have been (im)patiently waiting tour dates to experience the magic live. Greta Van Fleet teased us with the Strange Horizons run but have FINALLY announced a new tour giving both U.S. and Europe army a chance to revel once again.
The Dreams in Gold Tour pays homage to Greta Van Fleet’s Michigan roots while also showing love to other midwest and across the pond. PLUS rock revivalists, Rival Sons, will join them on select tour dates. Tickets are on-sale NOW.
You can catch the BANDED crew at multiple dates including Cincinnati. We hope to meet some of you at a show!
Mammoth WVH + Dirty Honey Announce 'Young Guns' Tour
Photos by Rebecca Potzner
ROCK NEVER DIES. You know that. We know that. Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey sure as hell know that!
Both leaders of the rock’n’roll resurgence, Mammoth WVH (Wolfgang Van Halen) and Dirty Honey, have joined forces for a co—headlining tour in early 2022. Appropriately named Young Guns , the 3-month tour kicks off in January and will have the bands alternate the closing slot. Not to mention, it’ll give those crying “RoCk N rOlL iS dEaD” a run for the money.
“We played one co-headline show with Dirty Honey back in September. As soon as the night was over, we knew this would be a great package to take across the US. We couldn’t be more excited to share the stage with them and give all of the fans an unforgettable night of rock music,” explains Wolfgang Van Halen.
After experiencing both bands live, I stand confident in telling you that this tour will absolutely be unforgettable. Experiencing a Mammoth WVH or Dirty Honey show is truly an invigorating breath of fresh air. It’s lively and explosive; it’s raw and real; it’s the epitome of rock’n’roll.
(Read our show reviews: Mammoth WVH here and Dirty Honey here.)
“People who come to our shows are going to see two bands who are looking to prove that rock’n’roll is definitely very much alive and well,” said Dirty Honey’s Marc LaBelle. “We both carry the weight of that on our shoulders, and there’s a lot to prove.”
Experience it for yourself and grab a ticket to one of the shows. Presale tickets are available now with code: YOUNGGUNS. General Ticket sales start on Friday, November 5 at 10AM local.
GET TICKETS HERE: https://younggunstour.komi.io.
Them Dirty Roses, Georgia Thunderbolts, and Magnolia Bayou Bring Southern Rock to Festival on the Lake
Across the Ohio River, tucked away in Northern Kentucky, I found a slice of rock ‘n’ roll heaven at Festival on the Lake. On an almost perfect Saturday evening, Magnolia Bayou, the Georgia Thunderbolts, and Them Dirty Roses brought the camaraderie of Southern Rock to the stage nestled up against the lake with the sunset as their backdrop.
The night was driven by guitar and moonshine. All three bands made use of their individual sets by showcasing their own talents while also adding a little fuel to the fire by inviting members from the respective bands for a few epic jam sessions.
Check out photos from the festival and don’t miss Them Dirty Roses as they continue their tour….
MAGNOLIA BAYOU
THE GEORGIA THUNDERBOLTS
THEM DIRTY ROSES
CATCH THEM DIRTY ROSES ON TOUR
Mammoth WVH Announces Tour Dates
After the release of his debut album, Wolf Van Halen is taking Mammoth WVH on tour! In a pretty epic billing, WVH will be touring support for Guns N’ Roses as well as headlining a few of their own stops. Joining Wolf on stage is band members Ronnie Ficarro (bass/vocals), Jon Jourdan (guitars/vocals), Frank Sidoris (guitars) and Garret Whitlock (drums)View dates and get tickets HERE.
View dates and get tickets HERE.
07.31 Hershey, PA • Hersheypark Stadium*
08.03 Boston, MA • Fenway Park*
08.05 East Rutherford, NJ • Met Life Stadium*
08.07 Cleveland, OH • House of Blues +
08.08 Detroit, MI • Comerica Park*
08.11 Fargo, ND • Fargo Dome*
08.13 Missoula, MT • Grizzly Stadium*
08.16 Commerce City, CO • Dicks Sporting Goods Stadium*
08.19 Los Angeles, CA • Banc of California Stadium*
08.22 Portland, OR • Moda Center
08.23 Seattle, WA • The Neptune +
08.25 San Jose, CA • SAP Center in San Jose*
08.27 Las Vegas, NV • Allegant Stadium*
08.29 Tucson, AZ • Rialto Theatre +
08.30 Phoenix, AZ • Phoenix Suns Arena*
09.01 Dallas, TX • American Airlines Center*
09.02 Austin, TX • Emo's +
09.04 Houston, TX • Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - KTBZ's Buzzfest (FESTIVAL)
09.05 Dallas, TX • Dos Equis Pavilion - KEGL BFD 2021* (FESTIVAL)
09.08 Indianapolis, IN • Lucas Oil Stadium*
09.09 Cincinnati, OH • Bogarts +
09.11 Atlantic City, NJ • Hard Rock Casino*
09.12 Atlantic City, NJ • Hard Rock Casino*
09.14 Louisville, KY • Mercury Ballroom +
09.16 Chicago, IL • Wrigley Field*
09.17 Minneapolis, MN • Target Center - KXXR Family Reunion (FESTIVAL)
09.18 Milwaukee, WI • Summerfest (FESTIVAL)
09.21 Minneapolis, MN • Xcel Energy Center*
09.23 Columbus, OH • Schottenstein Center*
09.25 Camden, NJ • BB&T Pavilion - WMMR MMR*B*Q (FESTIVAL)
09.26 Baltimore, MD • Royal Bank Arena*
09.29 Raleigh, NC • PNC Arena*
10.01 Orlando, FL • The Plaza Live +
10.02 Hollywood, FL • Hard Rock Hotel*
10.03 Hollywood, FL • Hard Rock Hotel*
+ = Mammoth WVH Headline
* = Supporting Guns N’ Roses
Louder Than Life Returns with 4 Days and 70+ bands
Louder Than Life returns to Louisville Kentucky with not just three but FOUR days STACKED with rock n roll. The music and bourbon focused festival features 70+ artists with Metallica headlining two nights with two unique sets. I don’t know about you, but that’s about all you have to tell me to snag that ticket!
Aside from the headliners, some artists we’re stoked to see and that you should catch are: South of Eden, Joyous Wolf, Diamante, Ayron Jones, and Teenage Wrist.
Louder Than Life was the first Rock festival I had ever attended and i’ve been hooked ever since. If you’re contemplating a rock festival to check out this year, LTL is definitely the way to go! Check out the recap above from 2019 to get a feel for the festival and dive into the full 2021 lineup below.