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    Posted: January 08 2025 at 00:22
2025 Concerts near you or in your region or not that far that you wish to attend. Of course you can mention any others you plan to go to or wish to attend for 2025.

For Vancouver, BC, Canada so far, I have:

Feb. 13, 8 PM:   Mount Eerie (Rickshaw Theatre)
Feb. 24, 6 PM:   Mercury Rev (Hollywood Theatre)
April 7, 7 PM:    Beak> (Hollywood Theatre)
April 7, 8 PM:    Kraftwerk (Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
April 24, 7 PM:   Mogwai (Commodore Ballroom)
May 10, 8 PM:    Godspeed You! Black Emperor (Vogue Theatre)
May 11, 8 PM:    Geordie Greep (The Pearl)
May 11, 8 PM:    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
June 9, 7:30 PM: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (Orpheum Theatre)
June 26 & 27, 7 PM: Pixies (Orpheum Theatre)

Some conflicts there with two different concerts happening on the same day twice. The Godspeed concert is the one I would most like to attend.
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UK Gig Guide – T P A


This is the best prog gig guide for the UK; I think pretty well everyone uses it...
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Pom Poko - Boston 1/23
Nik Bartsch Ronin - Montreal 3/3
Selcouth Quartet - Boston 3/8
Tigran Hamasyan - Boston 3/29
Nubya Garcia - Boston 4/4
Elder - Boston 4/19
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2025 at 07:23
^ Oh, Pom Poko will be here in Vancouver on March 31st at The Pearl. So another for me to consider attending.

^^ Jared, hopefully that helps someone if they don't know it already. I knew that Ian is a big concert goer, don't know if you are.

As for me, I have not been to many concerts in years. And having moved out of Vancouver proper (but still in that region), I had stopped getting the news so much about concerts (of course its online but I used to follow it in the local paper). I was more of a film buff and would go to the cinemas regularly (international art house fare mostly). For this year I plan to be more proactive. We have had some fine concerts for my tastes in recent years in Vancouver such as Weyes Blood, St. Vincent, Stereolab.... Saw Magma live here, can't believe that was already ten years ago. Anyway, I do plan to go and support more acts with going to concerts this year. I mostly have worked from home for over twenty years and have become far too much of a homebody. Oh, and Seattle is the other obvious destination for me for concerts (about three hours to get there if there are not border issues getting into Washington state).

What I would like are more outdoor music festivals in the region (smoke has been bad in various recent years due to forest fires). There is one I wish to go to on Vancouver Island this year. And there are couple of free ones in my region that I often go to in summer. And likely will see some at the PNE (which is a kind of fair in Vancouver).

I was thinking about making the trip to Glastonbury (England) before for the music festival, but that seems too big and crowded for my blood as an outdoor festival.    I can only take being around people and in crowds for so long...
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4/11/25 - Big Big Train - Token Lounge, Westland, MI

I'd love to see this show but it is 4 days before huge work deadline, so it is sadly a no go.
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Just Kraftwerk for me so far - 3/29/25 Auditorium Theater Chicago
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This is what Google AI said when I asked for Prog Concerts in the Detroit area for 2025:

Here are some prog rock concerts in the Detroit area in 2025: 
  • Meshuggah: The Fillmore Detroit on March 30, 2025
  • Trivium: The Fillmore Detroit on May 27, 2025
  • In Flames: The Fillmore Detroit on May 2, 2025
  • Ne Obliviscaris: The Crofoot Ballroom on May 8, 2025
  • Devin Townsend: Masonic Temple Theatre on May 16, 2025
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Rosalie Cunningham, 04/04, Offenburg, Spitalkeller
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Rome, Italy: 

Ozric Tentacles April 1st (hoping it's not a joke)
Steven Wilson June 8th
Joe Bonamassa July 9th
Sigur Ros September 12th and 13th

Milan, Florence and Turin will see more prog: Jethro Tull, Korn, GYBE and more.
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So far all we have right now is
Dream Theater - Feb 27th
Styx - March 8 
Louis Armstrong: A Silent Movie w/Accompaniment by Wynton Marsalis group May 28

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I have tickets for Laibach (Bologna 28 Feb), Godspeed You! Black Emperor (Bologna 11 March), Heilung (Milano 27 April), and in fact also for Steven Wilson in Rome (I'm not necessarily the biggest fan of his more recent work, but a friend whom I don't meet often enough asked me to go). 

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Originally posted by Criswell Criswell wrote:

Just Kraftwerk for me so far - 3/29/25 Auditorium Theater Chicago

...Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds also at the Salt Shed in Chicago 4/28/25...

(originally thought this was just Prog concerts...LOL)
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Originally posted by Criswell Criswell wrote:

Originally posted by Criswell Criswell wrote:

Just Kraftwerk for me so far - 3/29/25 Auditorium Theater Chicago


...Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds also at the Salt Shed in Chicago 4/28/25...

(originally thought this was just Prog concerts...LOL)


^ This is The Prog Lounge, so it's very understandable. This is a case where I thought it made more sense to make this in this forum because I would expect the emphasis to be more on Prog, I think this could be useful, and in General Music Discussion it would very probably quickly get neglected. Especially with the popularity of things like "What Are You Listening to Now?" other topics get easily lost.

I also have thought that more people might get the chance to meet each other at concerts if we post about it in such thread. Seems amazing to me considering that I have been visiting this site for more than 20 years, but I have not met one person here yet nor talked to one person on the phone. At the forum I belonged to just before this one, a couple of years in I had met many of them. That said, it so happens that a convention took place near my home and people flew in from the US and Europe to go. And two others lived in Vancouver and so we would get together. I have become far less sociable than I used to be, and I was not very sociable then.

By the way, I don't like to organise my music into prog and non-Prog, or even think in those terms unless I have to for site business, and it just doesn't work with the kinds of music I like. It's mostly art music to me. And I can get the same qualities from Nick Cave and the bad Seeds as I do from music in PA. Buy yeah, I would expect the emphasis to be on Prog and Prog related/ adjacent music. It's also going to be about concerts that certain people into certain kinds of progressive rock/ progressive music like. I don't consider myself to be a Progger, but I like a lot of music in PA and a lot of music that is often put under the prog umbrella.

By the way, not all music talked about in the Prog forums needs to be Prog, but it is expected that would be the major emphasis. I hope people don't get really anal about such stuff but also are not making topics in Prog sections on obvious non-Prog topics. :)

Anyway, those two concerts are two of the concerts I would most like to attend when they are in Vancouver and both are happening on a day that I also would like to see someone else in concert. I suggest that it should be Nick Cave and the Bad Geordie Greeps in concert and Kraftwerk's Beak (which would blow Spock's Beard and Nose away). :)
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

UK Gig Guide – T P A


This is the best prog gig guide for the UK; I think pretty well everyone uses it...

Um never knew it existed actually but thanks for putting up the link. My thoughts on scannng through:

Opeth playing 5 gigs in the UK but not at particularly large venues. They are playing Bristol but it's a Tuesday so that's not so good but may go for a stop over.

Judie Tzuke is still around?!

Soft Machine playing Exeter and on a Sunday would be the most convenient.

I spotted one gig in Cornwall (Penzance) and that is Heather Findlay with the John Hackett band. Not that easy to get to but it's near enough to consider. I might also get to meet the 'great' you tuber Phil Aston who lives near there.


Edited by richardh - January 08 2025 at 22:31
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I'm in Orange County, in SoCal.  There is rarely anything Prog that comes to town.  I see plenty of stuff on the other coast, nothing here.  I used to go to BajaProg most every year.  Sure miss that.  We also used to have a couple of other great festivals.  ProgFest, CalProg, ProgWest...  sure miss that too.
I'd love to see a calendar of Prog events anywhere in SoCal.  I would surely go, but most European artists won't travel this far cross country.  I understand, it's hard enough to get across the Atlantic.
Quite a few years ago, I went to a house concert with John Young.  We became friends, and now he's in a great band!  He was always great in my opinion!
Maybe someone is planning on putting a Prog festival out this way?  We have every other genre of music festival.
Sorry to whine, but here I am retired with all this time, and I would love to see live music in the genre I enjoy and connect with a group of like-minded fans.  I made many friends at these festivals that I still keep in contact with today.  I also built up quite a collection of music from Greg Walker and the Musea tables.  There were others, but I forget now.
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^ Some of my favourite modern music artists come from California, but not Prog. Natalie Mering (aka Weyes Blood) was born in Santa Monica and Kristin Hayter (Lingua Ignota) is from from Del Mar to name two contemporary favourites. Course many very notable bands from California. So many of my favourite current acts are from the US. My wife travels to California every month for a week (workplace is in Santa Clara but she mostly works from home) and I plan to join her more (bit I have a son in high school who I want to be at home for). So I'll be looking into concerts in San Fran and that area.

Some I'd like to go to in LA are (from https://los-angeles.events/concerts/ Too much non-music with my searching...

Jan 11: Strawberry Alarm Clock
Jan 24: Oneohtrix Point Never (been very into this artist project over the past year)

I'm more than halfway through February and would have expected to see more that I am interested in from LA at that link. Maybe a good place for stand-up comedy and rap. I wonder if mariachi surf rap is a big thing in California?

I'm glad my tastes go beyond Prog as much as they do and I love music from around the world. But I do tend to favour the more atmospheric stuff often.

Anyway, you've been fortunate to have such festivals not very far from you and to have met and connected with like-minded fans. That's something I am sad that I have been missing in my life, and being a member of this forum can't really fill that void. But it has been so nice to find many affable people here with similar interests and to have discovered music from people and to have shared music here... Still lucky, and I just have not put in the effort to get out much or meet people so I can't reasonably complain. :)
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Originally posted by TerLJack TerLJack wrote:

I'm in Orange County, in SoCal.  There is rarely anything Prog that comes to town.  I see plenty of stuff on the other coast, nothing here.  I used to go to BajaProg most every year.  Sure miss that.  We also used to have a couple of other great festivals.  ProgFest, CalProg, ProgWest...  sure miss that too.
I'd love to see a calendar of Prog events anywhere in SoCal.  I would surely go, but most European artists won't travel this far cross country.  I understand, it's hard enough to get across the Atlantic.
Quite a few years ago, I went to a house concert with John Young.  We became friends, and now he's in a great band!  He was always great in my opinion!
Maybe someone is planning on putting a Prog festival out this way?  We have every other genre of music festival.
Sorry to whine, but here I am retired with all this time, and I would love to see live music in the genre I enjoy and connect with a group of like-minded fans.  I made many friends at these festivals that I still keep in contact with today.  I also built up quite a collection of music from Greg Walker and the Musea tables.  There were others, but I forget now.


I miss all those fests, too. I missed the first several ProgFests and finally made it to ProgFest '97 (skipped '99 upstate) and then PF2K. Incredible performances by Codice, Le Orme, Wetton Band, and Kens, among others. ProgWest was smaller but very cool both years, nonetheless. There have been a couple prog night one-offs at a club in DTLA, but I found out too late.

The fest I really looked forward to was Day Out of Time. It was cancelled due to low ticket presales.

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Originally posted by Criswell Criswell wrote:

Just Kraftwerk for me so far - 3/29/25 Auditorium Theater Chicago

Do you follow The Arcada Theater in St. Charles IL?  I've seen some AMAZING prog shows there!   Ron Onesti has made bringing prog acts a focus! 



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I live in Los Angeles, so I guess I have a new calling in life: bringing in a new prog/art rock and/or fusion music festival to the SoCal area!
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I have tickets for Pantera in Oslo January 24th, and Jean-Michel Jarre's gig at Grefsenkollen just outside Oslo city on June 13th. Thumbs Up (my 8th Jarre concert.. WackoCool)

GY!BE, Soft Machine and Steve Hackett are coming around March/April, and Zappa's Banned From Utopia in October so im considering those too at the moment. 



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