AVATAR | Light The Torch | The Callous Daoboys live Review 10th July, Norfolk VA (USA).
July 25, 2022
The perfect storm of an AVATAR show made its way through Norfolk, VA (USA) on July 10th of 2022. The weather decided it would show it’s support by raining with intermittent Thunder and Lightning. The weather did hold back some concert goers, but this was AVATAR in a small venue. The night started off early
ALICE COOPER, THE CULT | CREEPER Live Review 30th May 2022, Resorts World Arena, Birmingham (UK).
June 6, 2022
This was a very special night, a co-headline set by two iconic names in rock: the first being The Cult who I first saw on their Sanctuary tour at the Lyceum London back in 1984 and the second act the incomparable Godfather of Shock Rock, the man himself: Alice Cooper. This was a sold-out event
LUNATIC LUAU | 20th May, 2022 At Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater, Virginia Beach, VA (USA).
June 4, 2022
There are international festivals, national and local festivals throughout the US. Some are four-day, two day and then there are the single day ones. The Luau, a single day festival, started in 1997 and has been happening every year with the exception of Covid years. The show generally picks up bands that are affiliated with
THE HU | With Support From THE HAUNT Live Review The Norva, Norfolk, Virginia (USA) 17 May 2022.
May 25, 2022
Okay before we go any further, it is always a challenge to try to figure out who is going to get booked to open a show for a band that combines folk, metal and ‘Mongolian throat singing’ and play many traditional Mongolian instruments you have never heard of, much less are able to accurately pronounce, i.e.,
Ice Nine Kills, Motionless in White and Black Veil Brides Live Review 27th April 2022, Chartway Arena, Norfolk, Virginia (USA).
May 10, 2022
So, once upon a time, there was a traveling tour that had some up and coming pop, punk and metalcore bands, and it was called the Warped Tour. That ship has sailed and with the exception of major festivals, with limited set lengths, you don’t really get to see a few of the mid-level touring





