GOLDMINE BLOG
Livingston Is Still Standing
Last night, Livingston electrified the stage at the Deluxe at Old National Centre. The alt-pop sensation captivated the audience with his signature blend of indie and pop, performing hits like "Shadow" and "Last Man Standing." The intimate setting provided the perfect backdrop for Livingston's soulful vocals and energetic stage presence. As fans sang along and danced the night away, it was clear that Livingston's star is on the rise.
Who Is Taylor anyway? Forty5 After Party
The Eras Tour afterparty at the JW Marriott was the perfect way to cap off an unforgettable weekend. The crowd, decked out in their finest Swiftie attire, danced the night away to the beats of Swift. The energy was electric, and the vibes were immaculate. From the moment you stepped into the venue, you were immersed in a world of glitter, friendship bracelets, and pure joy. Indianapolis truly showed up and showed out, proving why it's one of the best cities to experience the Eras Tour.
Behind the stage from the photographers perspective
Experiencing the Harley Davidson Homecoming Festival attending with the opening band Hank Ruff and the Hellbenders.
K-Pop Takes Over Indy: A Night with A.C.E.
A.C.E. brought the house down at the Egyptian Room in Indianapolis! This much-anticipated comeback concert pulsated with the electrifying energy of a dedicated fandom. Witness the sea of lightsticks, A.C.E.'s powerful stage presence, and their unique blend of pop, rock, hip-hop, and R&B that left fans breathless. Don't miss out on this captivating review of A.C.E.'s Indianapolis concert! (K-Pop, A.C.E. Concert Review)
The Oak Ridge Boys Make Indianapolis Stop on Farewell Tour
The Oak Ridge Boys brought their country gospel to Indianapolis on June 29th at the Murat Theatre [Indianapolis Murat Theatre]. It's unclear if this is a farewell tour, but fans were happy to sing along to classics. [The Oak Ridge Boys Tour]
Hello Again, Metric, I Knew You When!!!
Metric's Indianapolis show at the Vogue was a blast from the college days turned into this photographer's fever dream, reminding everyone why these Canadian rockers remain indie royalty.
PVRIS Without the A
Pvris brought the heat (and the sass) to the Old National Centre, Indianapolis was all the better for it. The energy was electric, the crowd a pulsating mass of bodies singing along to every anthemic beat.
James Taylor : WE STILL LOVE YOU
From the opening notes of "Something in the Way She Moves," a collective sigh washed over the venue, a shared surrender to the nostalgia and comfort Taylor's music evokes. His voice, etched with the wisdom of time, retained its youthful essence.