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Best Indie & Rock in Kalamazoo

Cowboy Junkies at State Theatre

Cowboy Junkies

The Cowboy Junkies heady blend of folk, country, and blues with a dreamy pop quality lies at the intersection between the old school Americana legends and the new school of poetic, hazy rock championed by the likes of The Velvet Underground. The ever-popular genre-bending outfit is hitting the road on tour, bringing their sleepy siren songs along for the ride.

Alice Cooper at Wings Event Center

Alice Cooper

Prepare yourself: legendary rocker Alice Cooper is hitting the road in 2024 hitting the US stages once again! Fans can expect a night of shock rock, alongside chilling, thrilling antics from Cooper! The tour is set to make stops in Denver, Tulsa, Missouri, Niagara Falls and many more. Don't miss your chance to see him live!

Cat Power at State Theatre

Cat Power

Indie icon Cat Power is hitting the road again on much anticipated new countrywide tour in support of her 2023 release: Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert. The solo songstress is known for her fusion of punk, jazz, folk, and blues styles and excellent, emotional guitar playing. 2018's 'Wanderer' was a highly regarded piece of work from the artist and featured a Lana Del Rey collaboration.

Three Dog Night at State Theatre

Three Dog Night

With a music career spanning 4 decades, Three Dog Night have certainly earned the right to be one of America's most iconic bands. With a vast back catalogue of smash hits like "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)", "Joy to the World", "Black and White", "Shambala" and "One" it would be easy for Three Dog Night to rest on this legacy, however, this band is not one for taking a break and are always looking for new ways to increase their audience.

Leonid and Friends at State Theatre

Leonid and Friends

Hitting the road in North America this year is Leonid and Friends, the YouTube sensation tribute band to Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire and others, from Eastern Europe! Despite never having seen Chicago live (they never toured to band leader Leonid Vorobyev's home country of Russia), the group became a global hit for their stunning recreation of the music of the legendary American soft-rockers.

The Movement at Bell's Eccentric Cafe

The Movement

Reggae band The Movement are celebrating the fifth anniversary of their hit number-one album Ways of the World with a tour of the United States. Joining them are reggae ska band Long Beach Dub Allstars and genre-defying aurorowave. Expect to hear all your favorite hits, including Take Me To The Ocean and title track Ways Of The World!