Picture Book: moe. LIVE @ The Tabernacle, February 1
Photos by Ryan Swerdlin
Photos by Ryan Swerdlin
Photos and Review by Jenna Hughes Iron & Wine made a stop in Atlanta at The Tabernacle on November 11th as part of the Ghost on Ghost Tour, supporting the 2013 album of the same name. Sam Beam, the man behind the curtain, was joined on stage by an impressive backing band that included a […]
On this date in 1967, Elton John, still going by Reg Dwight, and Bernie Taupin signed their first major publishing deal. Both of their parents were there to witness the signing since they were both still minors. Also, in 1988 – Michael Jackson released the seventh single from the album Bad, “Smooth Criminal”. Now check […]
Happy Monday! Hope your weekend was great! Let the fun continue because we have some great shows going on tonight! Check them out below! Chelsea Wolfe with True Widow @ The Earl How often nowadays do we read of an artist’s “intensity”, or their rhetorical, one-of-a-kind individuality? Journalistic hyperbole routinely contorts the mundane into the […]
Is it really August already? Where has this year gone? We’ve been enjoying all of the Atlanta music festivities so much that the time has just flown by! Check out the lineup tonight and enjoy yet another awesome show! Jackson County Line @ Eddie’s Attic (7:30pm) According to Paste Magazine, Jackson County Line “camps out […]
The rain may be back, but we’re not letting that put a damper on our Wednesday! We’ve got a stellar lineup tonight with shows happening at smaller bars, larger indoor venues and outdoor amphitheaters! Don’t let a little drizzle keep you away from an awesome show! Plain White T’s @ Smith’s Olde Bar Plain White […]
Austin Mahone @ The Tabernacle October 20th Pop sensation, Austin Mahone, is appearing at the Tabernacle on Sunday, October 20th at 6pm. Special guests are Becky G, Midnight Red and W3 The Future. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, August 2nd at 10am at Ticketmaster.com, charge by phone at 800-745-3000 or […]
Review and Photos by Ellen Eldridge Marilyn Manson appeared in the mid-1990s as the opening band for Nine Inch Nails alongside the Jim Rose Freak Show. His passion and hunger drove him to break glass against his skull and use the pieces to cut his chest underneath a solitary hanging light bulb. This self-destructive act […]
By Sarah Edelstein & JJ Posway Lorin Ashton, aka Bassnectar, has become a staple in the American EDM scene. He is “the original long hair behind the tables,” amassing an enormous fan base and having sold over 220k tickets to his solo shows alone in 2012. Starting his musical career promoting and participating in the […]
Photos by Jenna Hughes
Review and photos by Ellen Eldridge Stolen Babies and Lacuna Coil opened for Coal Chamber and Sevendust at one of the most aesthetically pleasing shows to grace Tabernacle Atlanta. The guttural growls and high-pitched squeals reached by cabaret metal singer Dominique Lenore Persi got the early crowd’s blood pumping. Persi commanded attention as soon as […]
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Photos and Review by Hillery Terenzi If the ancient wisdom is to be believed, March comes in like a Lion. That lion roared loud and proud on March 4th when Boston’s beloved Dropkick Murphy’s brought their unique blend of Irish-Folk, Punk and Hardcore to the Tabernacle. Supported by Los Angeles’ countrified kindred spirits, Old Man […]
Photos and Review by: Catrina Maxwell with CatMax Photography, LLC Imagine Dragon sold out the Tabernacle, but after seeing Nico Vega I think they had a part in selling out that venue as well. I had never heard of the band Nico Vega before and as I entered the press pit I wasn’t […]
Photos & Review by Hillery Terenzi Flogging Molly is a band that I’ve been wanting to see for many years now. I had extremely high expectations for Saturday’s sold out performance at the Tabernacle and they filled them all plus more. The crowd was a mixture of young and old with kilts and flat caps. […]
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