Concerts worth attending in Bloomington this October
Some performances include Bob Dylan, Yoke Lore and Gryffin.
Some performances include Bob Dylan, Yoke Lore and Gryffin.
His “Someone said” over and over was more compelling than Drake's lines in "Sicko Mode."
The 26th annual festival took place Sept. 26-29.
They will be joined by former BSO conductor Charles Latshaw.
She’s the deadbeat dad of pop music.
The free concert kicks off this weekend’s Lotus World Music & Arts Festival.
The concert will take place Feb. 29, 2020.
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Hoosier Hums starts its second semester continuting to draw inspiration from Asian culture.
She will be joined by her band Buick 6.
Florence and the Machine's debut album is a stirring reminder of her humanity and growth.
The Jacobs School of Music and WFIU program will offer four concerts in July.
“Western Stars” is Springsteen’s first album in five years.
“7” is a predictable yet calculated release from Lil Nas X.
Swift’s promotions of her forthcoming album are very on brand, and not in a good way.
Look out for all the live music coming to Bloomington.
The festival features ensembles from around the country playing early music styles.
It rained throughout the concert Saturday evening.
The workshop offered high school students the chance to work with music school musicians.
The concert will feature a variety of music, including spiritual, pop, call-and-response and gospel.