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Rick Springfield, Creed, Phish among the strengths of the region’s concert

Welcome to seven in seven, where we are watching shows coming to the region in next week. As always, that your musical tastes are rock’n’roll, jazz, heavy metal, R&B, songwriter-interpreter or indie, there will always be something to check. Here are seven of the best on the file of the week of July 11:

Axiom – Friday and Kung Fu hug

Cleveland Dark Metal Group Axioma Mixture of elements of post, death and extreme metal, obvious in their latest EP version, “Live Totality”. The main track presents a 14 -minute transcendent instrumental destiny composition which was recorded live on the bank of Lac Érié during the solar eclipse complete on April 8, 2024, as well as three other compositions presenting the diversified vision of the group on a dark extreme metal. Although it is a live recording, that only alludes to what the group is capable of on stage, making the spectacle this week at the Kung Fu Coldie a must for those who want the complete experience of the Axiom.

I want my 80s tour – Friday at Hard Rock Casino and Sunday at the Wind Creek Event Center

If you are looking for nostalgia for the 80s this summer, look no further than the 2025 edition of “I Want My 80s Tour” by Rick Springfield. The singer behind the tubes “Jessie’s Girl” and “Human Touch” gathered another team of luminaires of the MTV apogeus, so break the neon colors, the tight jeans and put a hole in the ozone with the whole touch you will use. At the regional level, the package tour will stop at Atlantic City, NJ, Friday at Hard Rock Casino and Sunday at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem. The two nights will present complete sets of Springfield, John Waite, Wang Chung and Paul Young.

The murder by death will occur Saturday during the Union Transfer. (Becky Digiglio)

Murder by death – Saturday at Union Transfer

Calon it with their trumpet macabre name or rock style that rises along the outskirts of several disparate genres without setting firmly in any of them, but murder by death has never adapted to any box of the music industry. Now that they say goodbye after 25 years, it’s a moment as good as anything so that the uninitiated have everything before the group disappears forever. Before the Goodbye tour, the independent rockers have released “Egg & Dart”, undoubtedly their saddest and most magnificent effort to date, presenting generous moments of triumph, desolation, horror and joy, while exploring the challenges of cowardly and going to the next phase.

Young The Giant – Saturday at Tropicana Atlantic City

It is an incredibly busy summer for Young The Giant, because the Multi-Platine Indie Rock Unit plays a lot of festivals, supporting the Lumineers for a handful of dates, then heading for Australia for a series of shows with Bloc Party. Then they will be back in the United States for a series of acoustic performance in the fall. In the middle of all this, however, they will stop at Atlantic City, NJ, for an appearance at the head of the poster in Tropicana. It should also be noted, especially given the number of concerts, Young The Giant is again associated with Reverb to make their tour more sustainable, engage fans in a significant climate action and support the revolutionary musical decarbonization project of the non -profit organization, which will accelerate innovative climatic solutions to eliminate carbon pollution from the music industry.

Creed – Saturday at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion and Wednesday at the Mountain mounting pavilion

It was supposed to be a continuation of the “summer tour of 1999” from last year, with Creed and 3 doors. Then, Brad Arnold, leader of the latter, announced this spring that he was fighting against cancer of stadium 4 which had metastasized in his lung, which led to the publication of the bill. The tour continues, with support for manipulation of girls and gigantic, and all those who wish the best for Arnold. The trek makes two stops in the region over the next seven days, including Saturday in Camden, NJ and Wednesday in Scran.

Wavves – Sunday at the underground arts

At the end of last month, Wavves returned with “Spun”, their first album since 2021, marking a new chapter for the Rockers of the Garage of San Diego. Written in the same garden shed where it all started, the disc captures the signature mixture of the group of chaos, clarity and self -conscious sneer. After years of detours of labels, solo activities and side bugs – including the launch of their brand of cannabis Wavvvy Supply Co. – Wavves is back on the road with fresh music and a renewed sense. Same noise, new energy and emission that should not be missed if you like high energy rock and rock.

Phish – Tuesday and Wednesday at the TD pavilion in Mann

Earlier this year, Phish received his first nomination for rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame, in honor of a singular career of four decades which earned them one of the most devoted fan communities in the history of music. Although they have not arrived in this time, it does not mean that the group will hide in a corner and cry on this subject – quite the opposite. This summer, they are shooting several night stands across the country, including two shows at Mann next week. This follows an eventful 2024, which turned out to be a historic year for Phish, including a closed shopping race of four nights acclaimed in Sphere in Las Vegas. In addition, the group’s live summer race of the group was highlighted by Mondegreen, a four -day festival in The Woodlands in Dover, del.

Soundcheck

• Axiom: “living all”

• Rick Springfield: “Jessie’s Girl”

• John Waite: “I miss you”

• Wang Chung: “Dance Hall Days”

• Paul Young: “Whenever you leave”

• murder by death: “wandering”

• Young the giant: “My body”

• Creed: “Are you ready?”

• Wavves: “Way Down”

• Phish: “zero character”

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