Ladies of LCD Soundsystem

James Murphy & & 2MANYDJS bringing Despacio back to Knockdown Center in April

Despacio, James Murphy and Soulwax/2MANYDJS brothers Stephen & David Dewaele’s bespoke dance party featuring a “one-of-a-kind sound system designed to deliver absolutely optimum audio to the dance floor, showcasing classic records in entirely new dimensions,” will return to NYC…

What's going on Friday?

Tonight’s NYC-area shows include Vampire Weekend at MSG, The Raconteurs, Fontaines DC, Eyehategod, Michael Nau, Liturgy, Bas/Oddisee, Chris Forsyth/Garcia Peoples, Adam Green, and more.

tours announced: Shamir/Sleater-Kinney, Bitchin Bajas/Stereolab, Bob Seger, more

Plus: Hand Habits, Adult Swim Fest additions, Danny Brown, Dead & Co, Liturgy, Sudan Archives, and more tour news.

What's going on Saturday?

Tonight’s NYC-area shows include Pride Island, Warped Tour, Liz Phair/Ted Leo, LadyLand, Drive-By Truckers, Phony Ppl, Los Espookys Live, and more.

Win tickets & a hotel stay to Emerge 2019 in Las Vegas

Emerge returns for a second year of music, art, and activism on May 31-June 1, and we have a chance for you to win your way in, along with a two-night stay at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Brandon Flowers, Emma Gonzalez & more added to Emerge 2019 lineup

They join previously announced artists Andrew Bird, Laura Jane Grace, Big Freedia, Cherry Glazerr, Leikeli47, Culture Abuse, Doja Cat, Bedouine, J.I.D., Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Ladies of LCD Soundsystem, Le1f, Talib Kweli, and more in Las Vegas.

Emerge music, art & social justice fest 2019 lineup (Laura Jane Grace, Andrew Bird, more)

The two-day Las Vegas festival positions itself at “the intersection of social justice, art, and music,” and features performances from Cherry Glazerr, Leikeli47, Big Freedia, Le1f, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Ladies of LCD Soundsystem, Culture Abuse & more

'Ladies of LCD Soundsystem' going on tour after Gavin Rayna show with Terry Riley

Nancy Whang and Gavin Rayna Russom’s “Ladies of LCD Soundsystem” tour plans to include “local women and non-binary musicians” as opening acts while raising money for RAINN, and its 24/7 sexual assault hotline.