Growing up, the live music scene here in Buffalo wasn't all that great. We'd get the occasional appearance from the latest top 40 acts at the arenas and stadiums. Maybe I just wasn't looking in the right places back then, but it felt like the great shows were few and far between.
Things have changed in the Queen City. Lately it seems as if all of my favorite bands are making stops in Buffalo! I'm amazed with each new concert announcement. Sure I blow most of my money on concert tickets, but when I'm on my death bed I'd rather remember some great experiences than the extra cash in my checking account.
I got to see The Black Keys - who Spin magazine named artist of the year in 2010 - perform at ArtPark last week. It was incredible! Minus the Bear just announced that their ten year anniversary tour will make a stop in Buffalo too - at the greatest venue ever - The Town Ballroom. And I was really excited to learn that the Stone Temple Pilots are coming to town. (My 90s grunge fantasies about Scott Weiland can finally come true.) We're really lucky that these and so many other great bands want to play in Buffalo. Lots of love goes out to all of the venues and promoters who are making that happen.
And I can't forget about the incredible FREE concert series that are going on too!
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals ROCKED OUT at the final TATS show in Lafayette Square. |
Though it's probably the most popular, Thursday at the Square isn't the only free summer concert series in the area. In fact, there are is a seemingly endless number of concert series that bring major acts to the Buffalo area - FOR FREE! The HardRock Cafe in Niagara Falls has a Saturdays at the Falls series that runs through August 13. ArtPark's Tuesday in the Park shows bring in some really big names and run through the end of August. My favorite summer events in Buffalo are still the Tuesday night Bidwell concerts. Just last weekend I attended my first Molson Canal Concert Series show - and was blown away by an incredible performance by the John Butler Trio. On our way to the show, my friend asked me "Do you think other cities have as many awesome free concerts as we do?" I highly doubt it!
John Butler performed at the Molson Canal Concert Series |
(Of course one can't overlook the wonderful LOCAL music scene in Buffalo. But that's a topic for another day.)
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And if there's a good show coming up that isn't already on my calendar, please let me know!