Review: The 2023 Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes

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Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes. Photo Credit: MSG Entertainment The 2023 Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes takes place at Radio City Music Hall in New York. It runs through January 4, […]

Year in Review: How women saved hollywood

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In case you were doubting the notion that women have to work harder and achieve more to be considered equal to their male counterparts, let’s have a look at Hollywood, 2023. Our critics and reporters […]

Review: Max Ehrich releases his new music video for ‘Backroads’

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Max Ehrich. Photo Credit: Kelvin Cheng On November 28, singer-songwriter and actor Max Ehrich released his music video for “Backroads.” The music video has a fun storyline to it, a fancy car, and Max Ehrich […]

Joan Armatrading world premiere review – how did a brilliant pop melodist produce such a baffling mess? | Classical music

Chineke! Orchestra with Andrew Grams at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.

Even pop geniuses have a patchy record when it comes to writing for an orchestra. For every success (a Jonny Greenwood or a Randy Newman, for instance) there is at least one dud (a Paul […]

Review: Eric Sage releases ‘Kalifornia Kowboy’ country album

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Singer-songwriter Eric Sage. Photo Courtesy of Deena Meeder. Singer-songwriter Eric Sage released his country studio album “Kalifornia Kowboy.” The CD opens with the unapologetic “American Way,” which has a Jon Bon Jovi vibe to it, […]

Celia Hollander: 2nd Draft review – turns a piano into a new sound world | Music

Celia Hollander: 2nd Draft album artwork.

People have been playing the piano for centuries, but few people have ever made it sound like Celia Hollander does. Her latest album genuinely seems to redefine what the instrument can do. The music made […]

Dolly Parton: Rockstar review – country legend’s first rock album is like endless karaoke | Dolly Parton

The artwork for Rockstar.

Dolly Parton has done it all. She has asserted her primacy over the reactionary forces of Nashville’s music industry, sold 100m records, written umpteen classic songs, broken into Hollywood, opened her own amusement park and […]

Review: Nick Carter performs a solo show on Long Island, talks about Cure 4 The Kids

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Nick Carter of Backstreet Boys. Photo Credit: Lisa Hiser On November 14, Nick Carter (Backstreet Boys fame) performed a solo concert a the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Long Island. Carter kicked off […]

Rema review – brilliant bat-riding Nigerian star is a little too ambitious | Music

Rema the O2 Arena, London.

As the 23-year-old frequently referred to as the “golden child” of Nigeria’s music industry, Rema has gone from Benin City to locales as diverse as Curaçao, the Norwegian city of Tønsberg, and three cities in […]

Geddy Lee ‘My Effin Life’ show review: Special guests, details

Geddy Lee 'My Effin Life' show review: Special guests, details

Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Geddy Lee toured all over the world with […]

Alan Sparhawk review – beautiful, obliterating hymns to Low’s Mimi Parker | Music

Cyrus Sparhawk, Alan Sparhawk and Dave Carroll on stage

This time last year, Low were due to headline Le Guess Who, an experimental music festival in Utrecht. Instead, the beloved US indie band had to cancel their tour dates owing to the declining health […]

Ezra Collective review – a home-town triumph for jazz’s young heroes | Ezra Collective

Dancers from Kinetika Bloco on stage with Ezra Collective at the Royal Albert Hall.

High up in the penultimate tier of the Albert Hall, two spotlit heralds blast out a fanfare on trumpet and tenor sax. They are answered by a deep dub bassline on stage. A wild-haired pianist […]

Thandi Ntuli with Carlos Niño: Rainbow Revisited review – exquisitely minimal jazz | Music

Thandi Ntuli with Carlos Niño: Rainbow Revisited album artwork.

South African jazz has taken a maximal turn in recent years. Artists such as the collective Spaza and drummers Tumi Mogorosi and Asher Gamedze have each released records that channel free jazz to produce a […]