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Last Dinosaurs Bring The Energy To Atlanta

Tuesday night brought in fans of all ages to catch Australian indie band Last Dinosaurs. They’ve been on tour these last few months, and ended it down south. Sean (guitar/vocals), Lachlan (guitar/vocals), Michael (bass), and Jasper (drums) make up the band. Having put out their 5th album KYORYO, late last year, fans were eager to get to hear the new songs live.
Opening act, Tripling Rock, got the crowd moving with their indie rock sound. Purple lights took over the stage and fans clapped and swayed along with the band. Half an hour later, the lights dimmed and “Afterlife” began. Fans were ecstatic, and they were singing and jumping around to every word. The blue lights shined on stage, and Sean was shredding his guitar.
Production on stage was a “Last Dinos” neon sign, with long strip lights on the front and side of the stage. With a 10-year discography, they have plenty of hits, from “Shallow Boy,” “Apollo,” and “Zoom,” the crowd got louder and a little more wild throughout the night. Atlanta has some famous chants, and the band got into the chants, which became a memorable night for everyone there.
With this being their 2nd to last show of the US tour, it was a bittersweet moment for all. Sean mentioned how grateful he was for this tour and seeing American fans sing along to all of their songs. The night ended with a mosh pit of fans and everyone dancing with each other. Last Dinosaurs put on a show Atlanta will never forget!
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All Photo Credit: Hannah Pena
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Goose Brings their ‘Summer Tour’ to the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver
Goose brought their 2026 Summer Tour to Vancouver on Tuesday night, turning the Commodore Ballroom into a sweaty, late-night dance party that stretched well past 11 p.m.
The Connecticut-based quartet — Rick Mitarotonda, Peter Anspach, Trevor Weekz and drummer Cotter Ellis — has built a reputation for letting songs breathe onstage, and Vancouver got the full treatment. The band played two sets and an encore, giving the crowd plenty of room to settle into the grooves and watch the songs take unexpected turns.
The first set opened with “Yeti” before moving through “All I Need,” “Turbulence & The Night Rays” and “Time to Flee.” “Everything Must Go” kept things moving before “Hungersite” closed the set with one of the night’s bigger stretches of improvisation.
After a break, Goose returned and launched into “Electric Avenue,” a crowd-pleasing choice that had the Commodore singing along.
There was little interest in rushing through the evening. Goose gave each section space, moving from tight grooves to loose instrumental passages without making the show feel like a collection of extended solos.
For a band coming off a European run and heading into some of its biggest U.S. shows, Vancouver felt like another strong stop on the way. The Commodore may be a much smaller room than Madison Square Garden or SPAC, but Goose seemed perfectly happy to stretch out inside it.
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All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer
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Chance The Rapper Brings ‘Coloring Book 10 Year Anniversary Tour’ to Montreal at MTelus
After 10 years since its release, Chance the Rapper is back on tour to celebrate his album Coloring Book! With Montreal being the 4th stop on the tour, many fans packed into Montreal’s MTELUS on August 15th, 2026, with no idea of what to expect.
First, the audience was thrilled by an energetic and upbeat performance by opener La Reezy. His quick lyrics and heavy instrumentals had no trouble in setting the tone for the night, specifically during “Gold Chains,” and with stellar crowd engagement during “We Live.”
Then, Chance the Rapper took the stage! With Coloring Book being such a staple in 2016, especially in the rap community, it is a daunting task to bring that nostalgic energy back on stage. But, with a 24-song setlist, Chance does just that. Unsurprisingly, half the setlist features songs from Coloring Book, with the set opening with “All We Got,” and closing with “Same Drugs,” featuring a confetti-filled performance of “No Problem” in the middle. However, Chance doesn’t shy away from performing a few hits from his other albums as well, such as “Link Me In The Future” from STAR LINE, and some older work in Acid Rap.
Overall, there is something powerful about hearing these songs a decade later. The themes stay the same, yet as both the artist and audience grow, there’s new meanings and emotions to be found in the lyrics. The anniversary show felt like a reunion for those who grew up with Coloring Book, and that’s what ultimately makes this tour a success.
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All Photo Credit: Ashley Bellam
