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Gallery – The Kills at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC

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On Tuesday night, The Kills brought their ‘God Games Tour’ to a sold-out Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC.

Opening for them was LA-based group, The Paranoyds, an alt/indie band consisting of Laila Hashemi (keys/vocals), Lexi Funston (guitar/vocals) and Staz Lindes (bass/vocals).

Paranoyds

The main show began with “Kissy Kissy”. The Kills delivered a incredible performance full of their gritty rock style and magnetism. Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince fed off each other’s energy throughout the whole show. Sometimes, it was hard to believe that it was just the duo on stage with all the electrifying sounds coming out of the speakers.
The setlist was a mixture of all of their albums including hits like “Tape Song”, “Sour Cherry”, “U RA Fever”, and tracks from their newest record ‘God Games’.

The Kills
The Kills

Seeing The Kills on stage was an unforgettable experience for everyone in the audience. The Kills are currently on tour so make sure to catch a show! More info on their website.

Check out the photos below!

THE KILLS
THE PARANOYDS

All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer

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Calum Scott Brings His ‘Avenoir Tour’ to the Wiltern in Los Angeles

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Calum Scott took the Wiltern stage in Los Angeles on April 3rd, 2026, for his Avenoir Tour.

Calum Scott is a British singer-songwriter who first gained attention on Britain’s Got Talent in 2015, where his emotional cover of “Dancing On My Own” by Robyn became a global hit. Known for his powerful vocals and deeply personal songwriting, Scott blends pop with raw, heartfelt storytelling. His music often explores themes of love, identity, and self-acceptance, earning him a dedicated global fanbase and chart success with songs like “You Are The Reason.”

The theatre filled, and by 9 o’clock everyone was ready to dance, laugh, and cry together. The sense of community was in the air as many of the fans related to the vulnerability in Scott‘s music.

He performed a variety of songs from his discography: some new songs and his hits. My favorite moment was his stripped-back set, when he sang “No Matter What,” a song about him coming to terms with who he was. Tears began to fall throughout the crowd. What a meaningful night for music in Los Angeles.

Check out our favorite photos of the night below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

Upcoming Tour Dates:
04/06 Salt Lake City, UT – The Union
04/08 Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre
04/10 Dallas, TX House of Blues
04/11 Houston, TX – House of Blues
04/12 Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
04/14 Fort Lauderdale, FL – Revolution Live
04/16 Orlando, FL – The Plaza Live
04/17 Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
04/18 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
04/21 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem
04/22 Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
04/23 New York, NY – Terminal 5
04/25 Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre
04/26 Montreal, QC – MTELUS
04/28 Montreal, QC – MTELUS
04/29 Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
05/01 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
05/02 Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre
05/03 Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore
More information on Calum Scott’s website.

CALUM SCOTT

All Photo Credit: Colin Hancock

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Syd Taylor at The Belasco in Los Angeles

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On Tuesday, March 31st, The Belasco in Downtown LA was packed with fans from both near and far. Syd Taylor, an indie-rock artist from Michigan, supported Goldie Boutilier on her North American tour, The King of Possibilities. From February 24th to April 4th, Syd opened for Boutilier at sixteen sold-out shows.

As Syd’s bandmates stepped onto the stage, the crowd erupted with cheers and chants of “Syd, Syd, Syd!” Soon after, Syd Taylor confidently walked across the stage in her stylish outfit, smiling brightly. She kicked off her set with songs from her new album, “After the Fact,” starting with “Love of Your Life,” then “Time to Go,” and “Leave Me Out of It.”
After parting ways with Stereo Jane, a band heavily inspired by ’90s rock—formed by Syd and her twin sister Emilia, known as Mia—Syd felt a strong desire to find her own artistic and personal identity.

Inspired by bands like Fleetwood Mac and The Beatles, Syd finally broke free from external expectations—no longer told which genre to pursue, whom to share her demo with, or how to present herself on stage. As her own producer, songwriter, and guitarist, she spent three months drawing inspiration from her Los Angeles apartment and charting her own creative path. This ultimately led to her releasing her debut album “After the Fact.”

Syd once said that, during the process of making this album, she felt this was “the first time that [she had] been able to sit down and create something for [herself].” Syd had previously felt like she was prioritizing others and wanted to get as far away from that mindset as possible.

To create an album as raw and reflective as “After the Fact,” Syd needed to discover her artistic style. This led her to find confidence in this new era of her career.

Head to Syd‘s website for more information on upcoming tour dates.

Check out our favorite photos of her set below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

SYD TAYLOR

All Photo Credit: Taylor Blazer

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