Buffalo's live music scene highlights upcoming concerts

Western New York's music calendar features a mix of folk, rock, and blues performances this week. Local venues host diverse acts, from charity events to tribute shows. Highlights include Ryan Miller’s Catwalk for Charity and Richard Lloyd's performance.

The Buffalo area is buzzing with live music options as January progresses, offering residents and visitors a range of genres across iconic venues. Jeff Miers, a local music journalist, curates this week's picks in his column, emphasizing tough times calling for resilient songs.

Kicking off the notable events, Thursday brings Eberwine & Friends at Sportsmens Tavern for $10, alongside The Quartet with R&R at Milkie’s, also $10. Friday stands out with Ryan Miller’s Catwalk for Charity featuring The Strictly Hip at Asbury Hall in Babeville, priced at $100, supporting a good cause. That same evening, Richard Lloyd of Television performs with The Chemystery Set, The Waves, and Chris Squier at Nietzsche’s for $14.42. Strange Magic delivers an ELO tribute at Riviera Theatre for $20, while Strings Unbound: The Awakening offers a dinner show experience at The Caz for $59-$69.

Saturday features Waildogs at Penny Lane for $10 and Moises Borges' Samba and Bossa Nova Night at PAUSA art house for $20/$25. Eric Weinholtz Music plays at Molly Maguires. Sunday includes John Riggi: A Night of Blues & R&B at Sportsmens Tavern for $10.

Looking ahead, the 38th Annual Rise Up Folk Alliance Conference runs January 21-25 in New Orleans, with Righteous Babe Records artists like Ani DiFranco participating. Local announcements include Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson at Darien Lake Amphitheater on August 30, and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong at Town Ballroom on April 24-25.

These events underscore Buffalo's vibrant music community, with tickets available through various presales and general onsales. Venues like Town Ballroom, Asbury Hall, and Buffalo Iron Works remain central hubs for live performances.

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Vibrant photo of a music store display with new albums from The Rolling Stones, The Black Crowes, and emerging acts, plus memoirs by Robbie Robertson and Dolly Parton, illustrating the week's music releases.
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26 new music albums and 12 books arrive November 10-16

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Music fans have a packed week ahead with 26 new album releases and 12 music-related books hitting shelves from November 10 to 16, 2025. Highlights include deluxe reissues from The Rolling Stones and The Black Crowes, alongside debuts from emerging acts like Picture Parlour and Violent Vira. The book lineup features intimate memoirs from Robbie Robertson and Dolly Parton, exploring creative partnerships and stage legacies.

KawarthaNOW has released its weekly nightlife guide, featuring numerous live music performances at pubs and restaurants across Peterborough and surrounding areas from December 25 to 31, 2025. The listings include holiday concerts, open mics, and New Year's Eve parties with various local acts. Musicians and venues can submit details for future inclusions via email.

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Boston.com has published a guide to 15 standout concerts at top venues in Boston and Cambridge from September to November 2025, covering genres from pop and rock to jazz and folk. The selections highlight both established legends and emerging artists, coinciding with the peak of the fall music season.

McMenamins Old St. Francis School in Bend is hosting a series of free live music shows leading up to New Year's Eve. The event features five nights of performances in Father Luke’s Room, with bands including Tony Smiley, JuJu Eyeball, Thomas T, Five Pint Mary, and Aladinsane. These shows run from about 7 to 10 p.m. each evening.

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Portland, Oregon, boasts a vibrant music landscape featuring indie rock, jazz, classical, and pop, drawing international talent and local enthusiasts alike. The city hosts numerous live venues and annual festivals that celebrate its rich musical heritage.

Rock bands The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers have revealed plans for a co-headlining Southern Hospitality Tour across North America. The tour features opener Southall and spans more than 40 cities starting in May. A special Hollywood Bowl headline show with Tedeschi Trucks Band is set for August 17.

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Noise Pop has revealed its phase two artist lineup for the upcoming mid-February music showcase in San Francisco. The announcement includes performers like Jay Som, Giraffage, and CupcakKe, building on an already strong phase one roster. The event runs from February 19 to March 1, 2026, featuring a mix of local and international acts.

 

 

 

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