2018: The summer of pop music
Florence + The Machine, Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande and more are expected to release albums this summer.
Florence + The Machine, Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande and more are expected to release albums this summer.
From Troye Sivan to Florence + The Machine, the summer of 2018 will be full of new music.
Check out what events and shows are coming to local venues in July.
D.C.-based band Flasher debuts their new album “Constant Image” while on tour at The Bishop on Tuesday evening.
Indie rock band Guided By Voices will continue its tour with a show in Bloomington on June 16.
'Hey Jude' by The Beatles was the longest song to ever enter the charts in the Top 10, paving the way for other artists to create longer masterpieces.
West released his eighth album, 'Ye,' on May 31 at a livestream event in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Joshua Tillman has released his fourth solo album under the name Father John Misty.
Bill Monroe's Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival will take place June 9 to 16.
Vinyl records need plenty of care, but with these tips you'll be able to give your collection the attention it needs.
Bloomington has several stores you can go into to start or add great records to your collection.
Here is a list of five student-budget-friendly turntables for those who are looking for better sound quality.
The group will make its way to Bloomington for a show at 9 p.m. tonight.
Big Dipper anticipates his newest album to be out late this summer.
The show headlined the Granfalloon: A Kurt Vonnegut Convergence and was the first stop on his world tour.
Non-profit organization Artisan Alley will present a Folk Music Showcase on Saturday May 12.
"This Is America" represents the gun violence and black oppression that happens in American culture.
The three bands played for a full house Tuesday at the Bishop Bar.
The Jazz Fables Concert Series presents B-Town Bearcats to open its spring/summer concert season.
Omni, Olden Yolk and Spissy will be playing at 9 p.m. May 8 at The Bishop.