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Trophy Eyes speak out after “heartbreaking” stagediving accident leaves fan needing spinal surgery

Trophy Eyes have spoken out about a “heartbreaking” stagediving incident involving frontman John Floreani that left a fan needing spinal surgery.During a show at Mohawk Place in Buffalo, New York last week (April 30), Floreani stagedived into the crowd, but one fan – Bird Piché – ended up with serious injuries, requiring emergency surgery.The Australian post-hardcore band have now shared an official statement on their social media channels, alongside a link to a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for Piché.https://t.co/mzqqCkgidR pic.twitter.com/vY9OPl6CcJ— Trophy Eyes (@trophyeyesmusic) May 3, 2024“As the result of a tragic accident on the night of April 30th, a Trophy Eyes fan was injured at our Buffalo NY show,” they wrote. “We elected to immediately shut down the show as John accompanied them to the hospital with their family.”“Out of respect for the family, we have refrained from speaking about this publicly so far, but with the blessing of their family we are now able to say how truly heartbroken we are to be here now.
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Luke Combs announces 2024 ‘Growing Up and Getting Old’ tour: Get tickets now
Luke Combs has got you covered.The 33-year-old singer just announced his 13-city, 25-concert ‘Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour’ that will hit stadiums all over North America from April through August.That includes back-to-back gigs at Orchard Park, NY’s Highmark Stadium on April 19-20 and East Rutherford, NJ’s MetLife Stadium on July 19-20.He’s currently slated to play two nights in a row — Fridays and Saturdays — at nearly every stop on the tour.“When I found out we were going to be able to do two shows for most all of the cities on the 2024 tour, I decided I wanted each show to have their own unique set up of openers, as well as my own unique setlist,” Combs shared in a statement. “I thought this would give people an opportunity to come to both nights if they want, but see two completely different shows.”On Friday nights, he’ll be bringing special guests like The Avett Brothers, Cody Jinks, Charles Wesley Godwin, Hailey Whitters and The Wilder Blue.Saturday nights will see support from Jordan Davis, Mitchell Tenpenny, Drew Parker and Colby Acuff.“…I wanted to open up my stage to acts that lean into Outlaw, Americana and Red Dirt on Friday nights, (and have) a night with (performers) who are more contemporary country (on Saturdays),” he added.Need tickets to grow up and get old with Combs on the road ASAP?We’re here to help make that happen.Although the Ticketmaster presale isn’t until Tuesday, Aug.
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You won’t believe last-minute ticket prices for Thomas Rhett concerts
The home team is coming to you this summer.Thomas Rhett’s ‘Home Team Tour,’ which got underway in early May, is headed to New York next for a night of good times at Albany’s MVP Arena on Thursday, June 8.Then, later on Rhett;s run, the 33-year-old country star and his special guests Cole Swindell and Nate Smith will light up Buffalo’s KeyBank Center on July 6 and Long Island’s UBS Arena on July 22.In addition to their New York gigs, Rhett and co. have 32 more arena shows remaining on the massive summer tour.And if you need tickets to see the “Die A Happy Man” singer live, we’re happy to report that you can still pick them up for all upcoming gigs.Most surprisingly though, some tickets are available for very, very affordable prices.Don’t believe us?Well, at the time of publication, we found some tickets going for as low as $8 before fees on Vivid Seats.That’s cheaper than a beer at a show.Want to find out how much tickets cost at the Thomas Rhett show closest to you?Keep reading.We’ve got everything you need to know about the upcoming ‘Home Team Tour.’All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all concerts can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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Neil Young and Stephen Stills Bring Buffalo Springfield Classics Back to Life in Greek Theatre Autism Benefit
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Comes a time when even Neil Young is going to set foot on a stage again after the pandemic, and the recently gig-shy legend turned in his first substantial live performance in almost four years Saturday night at a benefit concert at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Young shared much of his time on stage with Stephen Stills, in a show that relied so much on material from their first run as fellow band members in the 1960s, it almost amounted to a true “Buffalo Springfield revisited” show. The two longtime cohorts’ appearances apart and in tandem would have been draw enough to fill the Greek Saturday for the “Autism Speaks Light Up the Blues 6 Concert,” a sixth edition of the recurring autism benefits hosted by Stills and his wife Kristen, this one postponed by three years from its original spring 2020 date. But there was plenty of star power besides, including sets by Willie Nelson, making a brief but impactful appearance in advance of his 90th birthday celebration next weekend at the Hollywood Bowl, and Joe Walsh, who ensured that Stills and Young did not have the guitar heroism to themselves.
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