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Best Indie & Rock Jul 8 - Sep 8

in Anaheim

Hootie and the Blowfish at Honda Center Anaheim

Hootie and the Blowfish

Hardly needing an introduction, Hootie and the Blowfish were a quintessential component of the 90s rock scene. They even feature on a (now classic) episode of Friends - and we all know that that show is the epitome of all things 90s. If you're still reeling from their break-up, you'll be very excited to hear that they are back together, ready to head on an extensive tour in 2024! Will you be one of the lucky ones to see Hootie and the Blowfish live in concert once more?

Air Supply at Grove of Anaheim

Air Supply

The front runners of eighties soft-rock and still evolving, Air Supply know how to write a love song, creating the illusion of romance with sweeping ballads and sweet melodies. Touring now, an evening the Aussie megastars will enchant, as they play from their compelling and vast back catalog, with hits such as 'You are my Lady', 'Everywoman in the World', 'Without you' and many more!

The Gaslight Anthem at House of Blues

The Gaslight Anthem

New Jersey rockers The Gaslight Anthem are back out on the road this summer! Emerging in 2007 with their debut Sink or Swim, it was their follow-up effort The '59 Sound that the band truly came into its own. Topping a lot of critics' 'Best of' lists for 2008, it's still regarded as their finest moment thus far, a wonderfully full-throttle take on Springsteen-Esque Heartland Rock. Indeed, the Boss himself seemed to share this opinion, as he joined the band live on stage at The Glastonbury Festival to perform the album's title track.

Me First And The Gimme Gimmes at House of Blues

Me First And The Gimme Gimmes

The punk rock supergroup Me First and Gimme Gimmes have announced tour dates this summer! Me First and the Gimme Gimmes are a punk rock supergroup and cover band that formed in San Francisco in 1995. The band's lineup consists of Spike Slawson, Fat Mike, Joey Cape, and Dave Raun. The Gimmes work exclusively as a humorous punk cover band, specializing in rapid-fire punk interpretations of a wide range of songs.

The Struts at House of Blues

The Struts

The Struts hit the road in 2024 with a massive tour. Kicking off this April the 30+ date tour will make stops in New York, Texas, and California and many more. The English upstarts released their debut album Everybody Wants, garnering rave reviews as well as a reputation as the saviors of modern glam-rock, ushering in an exciting new era of neo-glam.

Streetlight Manifesto at House of Blues

Streetlight Manifesto

Forming part of the vanguard of the Third Wave Ska revival of the 80s, 90s and early 2000s, Streetlight Manifesto burst out of New Jersey with their own unique Punk spin on the reggae-infused genre. Don't miss the outfit's horn section-laden, upbeat anthems as they hit the road on tour once more!

The Church and The Afghan Whigs at House of Blues

The Church and The Afghan Whigs

The eighties are back as alt-rockers The Afghan Whigs and The Church take the country by storm this summer on a joint headline tour. While this is their first time on the road together, an event such as this is long overdue as the groups have mutually appreciated each other since their early years. The Church is also celebrating the release of their most recent album Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars, a follow-up to their 2023 offering, The Hypnogogue. Date dependent, support will be provided by English singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt or American rocker Kristen Hersh. Get ready for a night of rock and roll history!