Eli Young Band and Lanco - Call You A Friend tour hits the Paramount, Long Island

Not many artists open with one of their biggest hits (in this case, “Love Ain’t”), but that’s exactly what the Eli Young Band did to a packed house — and it worked. After a 25-plus year career you can take that kind of risk and still keep the crowd dancing all night with staples like “Drunk Last Night,” “Crazy Girl,” and “Even If It Breaks Your Heart.” They weren’t living in the past, either: the band was out supporting their latest album, Strange Hours, and balanced the set between fan favorites and new material.

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Direct support that evening came from East Nashville’s Lanco, who hit the stage ready to party with “Sound of a Saturday Night” (from their latest record We’re Gonna Make It), “Old Camaro,” and “Greatest Love Story.” The rapport between band and audience was electric — Lanco even jumped off the stage to perform a few songs in the middle of the Paramount floor, much to the crowd’s delight. By the time they returned to finish their set, the singing and dancing had the room properly warmed up for EYB.

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Opening the evening was Long Island’s own Camryn Quinlan; just Camryn, a guitar, a piano, and her songs. It wasn’t only the music that connected — her storytelling between numbers made the huge venue feel intimate and personal, the kind of performance that marks a rising star.

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Parkway Drive , Memphis May Fire and Currents Invade The Paramount , NY

Since the cancelled 2022 tour and the release of their 7th album “Darker Still “, fans have been patiently waiting for Parkway Drive to come back to North America.

Coming early and staying to the last note, the Packed house was an entire night of Dance, Sweat and Songs. Here are some photos from their February 10th Sold Out Show at The Paramount Huntington,NY

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This tour could’ve been co headlining especially with the mighty Memphis May Fire sharing the stage. These veterans had the place from their intro into “Blood and Water” till the end with “The Sinner “.

They continue to tour supporting “Remade in Misery “

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From right over the Long Island Sound came Connecticuts’ own Currents. Starting the night off as the audience was feverishly rollin in. Throwing a blistering set at us including songs from their soon to be released “The Death We Seek” album.

To see where this band is heading and to pre-order the new album check out:

https://currentsofficial.com