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  • Milo goes to Disney Springs? The Descendents and Circle Jerks play Orlando this weekend

    Milo goes to Disney Springs? The Descendents and Circle Jerks play Orlando this weekend

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    Descendents join Circle Jerks at an Orlando sow in mere days

    Everything old can be made new (and angry), especially when it comes to evergreen punk legends the Descendents.

    The band is bringing their new tour to the House of Blues Sunday. The Descendents, composed of Milo Aukerman (vocals), Karl Alvarez (bass), Bill Stevenson (drums) and Stephen Egerton (guitar), formed in 1977 over their shared love for “fishing, girls and velocity” — and, of course, copious amounts of coffee.

    After playing shows on and off for more than four decades, the Descendents are now back on the road accompanied by Circle Jerks and Adolescents. The 22-stop North American leg of the tour comes (a bit) after the 2021 release of their latest album, 9th and Walnut.

    The Descendents’ proto pop-punk sound has given the underground a wealth of jittery hardcore ballads about heartbreak, friendship, the difficulties of growing up and more — then-rare vulnerability that was seismically game-changing for the genre. Despite not releasing new music in three years, this Descendents tour is expected to sell out. So get caffeinated and make your purchase.

    6:30 p.m. Sunday, March 31, House of Blues.


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  • Waterparks (the band, not the … never mind) play Orlando’s House of Blues later this month

    Waterparks (the band, not the … never mind) play Orlando’s House of Blues later this month

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    Waterparks are back in Orlando this month

    Orlando has its fair share of waterparks, but there was one missing … Waterparks (the band) is coming to House of Blues.

    The pop-punk group behind “I Miss Having Sex but At Least I Don’t Wanna Die Anymore” and “Turbulent” will be making a stop to visit the City Beautiful on their tour on Tuesday, March 26.

    Leading the group is frontman Awsten Knight, supported by drummer Otto Wood and lead guitarist Geoff Wigington. The group has been making music and building a solid base for 12 years, including a fervent fanbase in Orlando that filled Park Ave CDs to the brim during a meet-and-greet and in-store performance following the release of their record “Greatest Hits.”

    At House of Blues, the band is set to perform songs from their past five albums and maybe a cover or two. Waterparks’ concerts are known for being high-energy with crowd-surfing and mosh pits — let’s see if this Disney Springs venue lets that happen.

    Loveless, an alternative rock duo from Los Angeles, and Pollyanna, an Australian indie rock band, will open the show.

    Doors open at 6 p.m. and ticket prices range from $35 to $85.


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  • Northeast Ohio concerts you shouldn’t miss in 2024

    Northeast Ohio concerts you shouldn’t miss in 2024

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    CLEVELAND (WJW) – Even more concerts and musicians will be appearing in the home of rock & roll and neighboring cities in 2024.

    Concerts include huge musicians such as Justin Timberlake at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, Red Hot Chili Peppers at Blossom Music Center and Three Dog Night at Goodyear Theatre.

    Check out the current lineup at local venues:

    Cleveland Browns Stadium:

    June 15: Rolling Stones

    Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse:

    Feb. 24: Drake with J. Cole

    March 9: Avenged Sevenfold

    May 30: Lauren Daigle

    June 25: Janet Jackson + Nelly

    June 27: AJR

    Adam, Jack and Ryan Met backstage before the LIVE Streamed iHeartRadio performance of AJR at The Mission Ballroom on December 16, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Tom Cooper/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

    July 7: Justin Timberlake

    Aug. 20: Jennifer Lopez

    Blossom Music Center:

    May 28: Noah Kahan

    May 31: Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show

    June 1: NEEDTOBREATHE

    June 12: Foreigner & Styx with John Waite

    June 14: New Kids On The Block with Paula Abdul & DJ Jazzy Jeff

    June 21: Hank Williams Jr.

    June 25: Dave Matthews Band

    June 26: Niall Horan

    July 5: Third Eye Blind

    July 11: Norah Jones

    July 15: Train and REO Speedwagon

    July 16: Chicago And Earth, Wind & Fire

    July 17: Alanis Morissette

    THE KELLY CLARKSON SHOW — Episode 7I008 — Pictured: Alanis Morissette — (Photo by: Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)

    July 22: Red Hot Chili Peppers

    July 29: SAMMY HAGAR The Best of All Worlds Tour with special guest Loverboy

    August 6: Hozier

    August 7: Thirty Seconds To Mars

    August 11: Kidz Bop Live 2024

    August 15: Hootie & the Blowfish

    August 22: The Doobie Brothers with special guest Steve Winwood

    August 28: Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper

    September 6: Avril Lavigne: The Greatest Hits Tour

    November 22: Creed with 3 Doors Down and Mammoth WVH

    The Agora:

    Feb. 22: Static-X and Seven Dust

    Feb. 24: October London

    March 6: BabyTron

    March 8: Alkaline Trio 

    March 14: KMFDM

    March 20: KK’s Priest

    March 23: KAI WACHI 

    March 29: JJ Grey & Mofro

    April 18: Alvvays

    April 19: Benjamin Tod & Lost Dog Street Band

    May 10: Our Last Night

    May 16: Blind Guardian

    House of Blues:

    Feb. 26: Cold War Kids

    March 2: Silversun Pickups

    March 3: DESTIN CONRAD

    March 6: Bryce Vine

    March 8: Solid Pink Disco with DJ Trixie

    March 10: Matisyahu

    March 12: Kim Dracula

    March 15: Otoboke Beaver

    March 23: Little Stranger 

    March 26: flipturn w/ Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners 

    March 28: A Flock of Seagulls

    March 30: Set It Off

    Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica

    June 12: Jacob Collier

    June 29: Brothers Osborne

    Aug. 24: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

    Aug. 25: O.A.R.

    Goodyear Theater:

    March 10: Three Dog Night

    March 30: Adam Ant and English Beat

    Adam Ant, leader of the British rock group Adam and the Ants, poses in front of the band’s posters in Los Angeles, Ca., in April 1981. (AP Photo)

    April 26: Todd Rundgren

    July 12: Brad Williams

    The Kent Stage: 

    Feb. 28: Eric Gales

    March 14: The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

    March 21: Here Come the Mummies

    March 27: Samantha Fish

    March 29: Colin Hay

    April 13: Suzanne Vega

    April 29: Joanne Shaw Taylor

    May 8: Rufus Wainwright

    Beachland Ballroom

    May 5: Ty Segall

    Oct. 20: Osees