David Lee Roth – The Keswick Theatre – Glenside, PA – May 19, 2026 About four songs into David Lee Roth’s recent gig at the Keswick, my 20-something photographer turned to me and said, “That’s got to be the horniest 70-year-old I’ve ever seen.” He meant it – and I took it – as a … Continue reading
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Courtney Barnett – The Fillmore – Philadelphia (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
Courtney Barnett (with Kurt Vile), Momma & Truman Sinclair – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA – May 12, 2026 Courtney Barnett proved that third time’s a charm after making up for two previously cancelled Philly shows, bringing her Creature of Habit tour to a sold out show at The Fillmore on a Tuesday night. Truman … Continue reading
The Maine, Nightly, Grayscale & Broadside – 9:30 Club – Washington (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
The Maine, Nightly, Grayscale & Broadside – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC – April 19, 2026 The Maine Transforms 9:30 Club, D.C. into an Electrifying Experience Washington D.C.’s legendary 9:30 Club was packed wall-to-wall as roughly 1,200 fans filled the sold-out venue for a night headlined by The Maine. With support from Broadside, Grayscale, and … Continue reading
Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives – Colonial Theater – Phoenixville (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives – Colonial Theater – Phoenixville, PA – April 18, 2026 Marty Stuart and his crack band brought their “country boy rock and roll” to the Philly area the other night, taking no prisoners in a guitar-vibed hoe down from one of the tightest units out of Nashville. An intoxicating … Continue reading
Bella Kay – The Wiltern – Los Angeles (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
Bella Kay – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA – April 1, 2026 Gracing the stage at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, indie pop singer-songwriter Bella Kay was greeted by an enthusiastic audience who cheered loudly as she radiated the room with her smooth vocals and bright smile. Supporting Ricky Montgomery in his sold out … Continue reading
Maggie Lindemann & Ayleen Valentine – 9:30 Club – Washington (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
Maggie Lindemann & Ayleen Valentine – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC – February 26, 2026 Maggie Lindemann brought her much anticipated “I Feel Everything Tour” to the historic 9:30 club in DC. Opening the night was Ayleen Valentine, who made the stage her own with a striking blend of dramatic lighting and raw vulnerability. Stepping … Continue reading
Twice – Capital One Arena – Washington (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
Twice – Capital One Arena – Washington, DC – February 13, 2026 Twice brought their massive “This Is For” World Tour to the nation’s capital this week, marking an electric first-ever performance in Washington D.C. with a sold-out, two-night special event. From the moment fans entered Capital One Arena, the atmosphere was a full-scale celebration, complete with … Continue reading
Damiano David – The Fillmore – Philadelphia (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
Damiano David – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA – December 6, 2025 Damiano David – lead singer of the globally successful rock band Måneskin – hit the stage at The Fillmore Philadelphia last night as part of his recently launched solo career. Known for his powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence, Italian born David’s first … Continue reading
Ezra Ray Hart – Rivers Casino – Philadelphia (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
Ezra Ray Hart – Rivers Casino – Philadelphia, PA – December 5, 2025 To paraphrase his royal purple badness, on Friday night Ezra Ray Hart partied like it was 1999. Ezra Ray Hart is an occasional side project “supergroup” featuring the lead singers of three big 1990s alt-rock bands – Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray, … Continue reading
Portugal. The Man – The Wiltern – Los Angeles (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
Portugal. The Man – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA – November 16, 2025 Rock band Portugal. The Man took the stage to roaring cheers at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, dousing fans in psychedelic lighting that aptly matched their sonic identity of grunge meets surreal dream meets protest chant. While the band has continued … Continue reading