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ANNA SHUSTER/THE HOYA 

Despite a quiet crowd, the indie-rock quartet Transviolent maintained its energy all throughout its opening set for Mikky Ekko.

Concert Review: Mikky Ekko & Transviolet @ 9:30 Club

By Anna Shuster October 30, 2015

★★★★☆ The crowd that welcomed Transviolet to the stage last Saturday, Oct. 24 was modest at best — U Street Music Hall isn’t the biggest venue, and many ticketholders...

Star Struck: My Convo With Neon Trees

Star Struck: My Convo With Neon Trees

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein July 17, 2015

It started with a whisper, and ended with a marriage proposal? I had the honor of interviewing the Neon Trees' bassist and singer Branden Campbell last Friday. For those of you who don't know, Neon...

Concert Review: Spandau Ballet

By Anna Shuster May 8, 2015

Last Tuesday, the 80s new wave group Spandau Ballet rocked the 9:30 Club with a night full of slow jams and funky hits from yesteryear. These pioneers of the New Romantic movement, now in their 50s,...

Concert Review: Greg Holden

By Rhiannon Catalano April 17, 2015

With the release of his album “Chase the Sun” earlier this week, Greg Holden is about to emerge from the shadow of his hit song “Home,” which was recorded by Phillip Phillips, and gained acclaim...

Concert Review: Jessica Hernandez and the Deltas

By Rhiannon Catalano March 27, 2015

With their unique style, Detroit-based Jessica Hernandez and the Deltas have attracted a lot of buzz in the music world in the past year. The band has created a unique blend of rock, jazz, soul, R&B...

A Musician of Many Niches

By Rhiannon Catalano March 14, 2015

Chris Carrabba is a name that may sound familiar. Carrabba is the lead singer of Dashboard Confessional and Further Seems Forever. Now, Chris is carving out a new place for himself in the folk music scene...

Concert Review: Laura Tsaggaris

By Eugénie Lund-Simon February 13, 2015

With her domineering vocals and infectious personality, the ever-changing Laura Tsaggaris has been one to look out for. In a preview of the upcoming release of her fourth album on iTunes on Feb. 17,...

GIANNA PISANO/THE HOYA
Fitz and the Tantrums gave a performance full of electric pop at the 9:30 club last week.

Concert Review: Fitz and the Tantrums

By Gianna Pisano November 13, 2014

★★★★☆ 9:30 Club The alternative band Fitz and the Tantrums has been all the buzz lately with its vibrant songs “Out of My League” and “MoneyGrabber,” which carry the eccentric indie-pop...

Best Bets — Oct. 17, 2014

Best Bets — Oct. 17, 2014

By Guide Staff and Guide Staff October 17, 2014

On Campus The Wizard of Oz Where: McNeir Auditorium When: Today, 7 p.m. Info: performingarts.georgetown.edu Price: Free Georgetown University’s Children’s Theater will be offering a free public performance...

TANNENBAUM/THE HOYA
Charli XCX combined a magnetic stage presence with a strong, feminist message at the 9:30 Club concert.

Concert Review: ‘Charli XCX’

By Jessica Tannenbaum October 10, 2014

★★★★☆ With a “Boom Clap,” Charli XCX has recently thundered into the top-50 pop charts. From this summer’s mega-hit “Fancy” to her contribution to Icona Pop’s feisty “I Love...

Its 3:30 Somewhere

It’s 3:30 Somewhere

By Michaela Murphy and Michaela Murphy October 6, 2014

Here at Georgetown when the taste of Village A jungle juice and the always unsatisfying ranch to pizza ratio at Eat & Joy begins to take its toll, we looking to switch things up. Although instinctively...

Its 9:30 Time

It’s 9:30 Time

By Cristina Serra and Cristina Serra October 4, 2014

Sexy. Racy. Somewhat indecent. No, I’m not talking about Kim Kardashian’s new selfies, but about Cherub’s set at 9:30 Club last week. Cherub, consisting of Jordan Kelly and Jason Huber from Nashville,...

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