
Rap star Latto (Alyssa Stephens) and alt-popstar Role Model (Tucker Pillsbury) light up the Dome at Syracuse University’s biggest year-end celebration.

Even with a last-minute cancellation, the annual event packed the Quad with music, food and crowds.

Review: After six years since their last album, the band is back with a 12-track journey into emotional growth.Â

Review: Members of Circa Survive, My Chemical Romance, Coheed and Cambria and Thursday serve up a show that is painfully human.

Review: In a night etched with fire and lights, the band’s brutally beautiful music drew thousands into a collective trance.

Review: The band explores the past on their fourth album.

Alternative rock band Cold commemorates two major album anniversaries at The Song and Dance.

The vintage-loving band from St. Louis drove Syracuse fans wild with their high-energy performance on Sunday.

Review: Joe Keery’s third album is his most experimental, personal and beautifully unique work so far.

The rapper will be joined by singer-songwriter Role Model for the April 25 concert in the JMA Wireless Dome.

Review: Lucy Dacus’ fourth record is a beautiful queer time capsule about falling in love.

Review: Selena Gomez’s fourth studio album and her first collaborative project with her fiancé, Benny Blanco, lacks emotion despite being created by a couple.











The rap giant’s surprise album blends braggadocio and humility, embodying a year of career highs and creative duality.

Khalid’s Sincere (Deluxe) breathes new life into the original album with six added tracks and standout collaborations.

Rauw Alejandro’s fifth studio album, Cosa Nuestra, blends old-school salsa, bachata, and modern trap across 18 tracks, offering both poetic introspection and playful energy.





Nessa Barrett’s second album, AFTERCARE, dives deep into the highs and lows of love with haunting instrumentals, raw lyrics, and strong vocals.



Tyler, the Creator’s eighth studio album, Chromakopia, combines raw vulnerability and energetic highs with dynamic collaborations in each song.

On Oct. 11, Memphis rapper GloRilla dropped her debut album Glorious, a powerful exploration of empowerment and spirituality that’s put her squarely in the Billboard 200’s top five.


Joined by From Ashes to New, New Years Day and If Not For Me, Set It Off left fans buzzing with energy after an electric show.

Charli XCX’s new remix album brings a darker, introspective twist to her summer anthem.



The 19-track album blends sharp lyricism, alter egos, and emotional honesty.

Vulnerability and sarcasm go hand in hand on Carpenter’s new album.

























SU’s National Pan-Hellenic Council excites with Lola Brooke and their annual step-show.

Review: The alternative rock act’s brilliantly diverse sound was on full display in Syracuse.







With a star-studded nominations list and (at least) a few snubs, this year’s Grammy Awards either pleased or disappointed fans.





The hard rock band headlined the concert featuring EKOH, Catch Your Breath and The Word Alive.














On-campus fraternity, Phi Kappa Theta, hosted the first Walnutpalooza–a philanthropic music festival–to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

University Union also hosts indie singer Laura Elliott and rapper Tom the Mail Man at Schine Underground on Saturday.

Grace Ferguson and Anjali Engstrom of Luna and the Carpets take their first steps into the music industry with a debut on Orange TV Network’s “Loud and Clear.”

Padma, The Accountant and All Thumbs, Nancy Dunkle, Sammy Curcuru, and Jordyn Tareaz took the Goldstein Auditorium stage for the March 25 showcase.

Review: Singer-songwriter stops at Center for the Arts for her first headlining tour in five years sharing music and memories from her 20-year career.Â

The emerging country singer-songwriter released the EP about her past relationship this Valentine’s Day.

Review: Caroline Polachek’s latest album, “Desire, I Want to Turn Into You,” was released on Feb. 14 and shows off the artists impressive range.

Celebrate Black History Month with Black artists for all year round- from ’70s favorites like Cameo to rap stars like Kendrick Lamar.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will play at Syracuse’s JMA Wireless Dome on Sept. 7.

Musical internet sensations PinkPantheress and Ice Spice team up for “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2,†the collab we didn’t know we needed, yet makes perfect sense.

Review: The (mostly older) crowd got wild for The Beach Boys’ Christmas hits during last night’s holiday show at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater.

Singer and songwriter Caroline Bergan released her first song, “Criminal.” Her passion for music began at a young age and led her to pursue a career in music.

The Beach Boys’ lead singer Mike Love shares what the band means to him during the holiday season giving a look ahead to their performance at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame acts will be joined by The Strokes and King Princess for the April 14 concert.

The Syracuse University alum brought a high-energy show for fans eager to dance along.

The Arctic Monkeys released their new album, ‘The Car,’ on Oct. 21, 2022.

Review: Taylor Swift’s 10th studio album dives into deep insecurities and experiments with new shimmery production.

Rapper Lil Baby’s new album, “It’s Only Me,” uses the same beats and topics as always.

The first week of October greeted us with brand-new bops from favorite artists like Hozier, The Backseat Lovers, Dayglow and more.

University Union’s annual fall concert featured singalong performances by T-Pain hits along with fresh tracks by Yung Gravy and Doechii.

University Union’s annual mini-music festival on Sept. 18 will also feature Yung Gravy and Doechii.

The hard rock act powered through an 80-minute set of new and old hit songs on the Chevy Park Stage.

Review: The Beatle and iconic solo artist delivers a set of classics to 35,000 Syracuse fans who soaked up his high-energy performance.

Review: Baby Keem, 2 Chainz, A-Trak and 070 Shake lit up the Dome on Friday night, hyping up students as the school year winds down.

The Dutch EDM act’s Syracuse stop on the Unexpected Odyssey North American tour also featured fellow DJs ford. and weird inside.

After Gunna dropped out of UU’s year-end concert, 2 Chainz was tapped to join Baby Keem, 070 Shake and A-Trak for his second Block Party gig.

The NewsHouse’s monthly roundup of some notable singles and albums released this month.

Syracuse University’s only independent student-run radio station hosted three artists in the Schine Underground on Saturday.

After a postponement in February due to weather, the University Union concert finally happened this Friday

The bedroom-pop-singer-turned-sensation, who’s had viral hits like “Pretty Girl” and “4EVER,” found mentorship and inspiration as an SU freshman.

Student musicians take campus by storm growing as artists and performers.

The Los Angeles-based band, fronted by lead singer Lydia Night, bring their pop-punk sound to Syracuse.

A collection of some of notable singles and albums released this month.

Dressed in sweats and onesies, students warmed Goldstein Auditorium with songs by Justin Bieber, Phoebe Bridgers and more.

The Beatles legend will play at the Dome in June, five years after his last Syracuse concert.

From jazzy speakeasies to music served with a side of waffles, there is a concert for everyone.

Sophie Allison’s indie band infused the crowd with much-needed energy on Saturday night

Live streams and concerts are only a small part between the euphoric relationship between the K-pop idols and their fans

The rappers will energize the crowd in Goldstein Auditorium on February 4th with their beats and poetry.

Take a look at the people, planning and venues behind Syracuse University’s student-run house shows.

The Office of Multicultural Affairs and BRI showcased the voices and talents of student-artists of color in an array of mediums.

The maverick alternative rockers created a high-energy live spectacle Friday at Syracuse’s Crouse Hinds Theater.

The upstate New York opera company makes a triumphant return after the COVID-19 shutdown.

The singer-songwriter sat down with The NewsHouse, jitters and all, to talk music, career and being a college student.

The concert series, presented by University Union, returned to its in-person format in Goldstein Auditorium.

DJs Nicky Romero and Deorro headline Syracuse’s first-ever electronic dance music festival that drew thousands to Clinton Square on Saturday night.

The NewsHouse chatted with the joyful young pop star following her performance at University Union’s Juice Jam 2021.

After 18 months of live concerts being canceled or put online, SU students pack Skytop Field for Jack Harlow, B.o.B. and more.

The Dave Grohl-led rock act’s late arrival to Syracuse didn’t stop them from putting on a spectacular concert at St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater.

Bea Miller, B.o.B and Audrey Nuna will join the popular rapper at the Skytop Field concert on Sept. 26.

The Grammy nominated R&B group electrified the crowd Friday at Coming Back Together concert

The 2000s music pop star performed hit songs like “Beautiful Soul” on the fair’s final weekend.

A crescendo of lights and sound welcomed the band AJR to Chevy Park at the fair.

The One With the Concert on the quad Thursday night featured BRI, Sarah Gross and Tessa Pulgar.

Lil TJay, Aminé, SOFI TUKKER, Dominic Fike, and Flo Milli all performed virtually allowing for SU students to still have their annual Block Party.

For the first time, University Union is hosting a concert comprised entirely of student musicians.

Charli sang along with a backtrack, and she brought energy to the otherwise empty stage, dancing along to her upbeat tunes to deliver a performance just as fun as she is.

The 23-year-old UK singer-songwriter conveyed important messages of empowerment in her Zoom chat with the Women’s Empowerment Project.

Popstar Charli XCX will perform for SU and SUNY-ESF students, faculty and staff as a part of University Union’s STEMS series.

Review: critically acclaimed singer-songwriter’s pre-recorded concert streamed Sunday exclusively for SU and SUNY-ESF students.

Claud Mintz discussed their debut album Super Monster, their musical beginnings and the Syracuse music scene

Joshua DeNoncour combines his expertise in electronics with his music background.

Newhouse alum Jess Novak makes the most of the local music scene despite COVID-19 restrictions.

R&B duo Chloe x Halle who also star in the “Grown-ish” TV series performed a virtual concert for Syracuse University students sponsored by University Union.

At a time when most acts can’t perform in-person shows, life for local musical artists is unpredictable.

Despite holding the annual SU fall concert virtually, students still attended the stream to see A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Ari Lennox and Beach Bunny.

Online concerts are simply not the same as in-person shows, but there are a few reasons that JJ 2020 will still slap.

Rapper Smino performed a virtual concert for SU students via YouTube that left much to be desired.

The genderqueer pop icon shares her optimism during a six-song Zoom concert from Hawaii.

How Troyce Pitones, Anthony Obas and Squilly are using extra time at home to hone their crafts

The hot Los Angeles trio delivers an invigorating set during their sold-out Syracuse show.

The Canadian quartet gave fans more than they were expecting with an exhilarating performance at Cornell’s Bailey Hall.

The indie-folk band played a soothing set following an electrifying performance from all-female Japanese rock group Chai.

SU sophomore Stephanie Weisz draws on her family history in her original music.

The rapper’s posthumous release is an authentic work, pieced together and produced by Miller’s family and producer Jon Brion.

Joe Piacitelli opens up about his budding rap career.

From studio time to rap battles, local artists are taking different avenues in their quest to success.

Basile Touratier, a 20-year-old French exchange student from Strasbourg, is studying music at Syracuse University for the year.

The Florida-based band delivers its tasteful blend of pop-punk and metalcore during Syracuse concert.

The progressive metal icons perform songs from their latest album as well as the entirety of ‘Scenes from a Memory.’

Keyboardist Jordan Rudess shares his history with the band in light of their new album and the 20th anniversary of Scenes from a Memory.

The jazz ensemble joins the Hendricks Chapel Choir for a concert of traditional songs.

Swedish band brings their “Ultimate Tour Named Death” to Syracuse rock fans.

The Friday night show featured upcoming hip hop artists Delly, Bas and headliner Lil Tecca.

Troyce Pitones and DUCKWRTH join the young reggae artist for an energized show at Goldstein Auditorium.

The singer-songwriter celebrated the release of her new single with a memorable set alongside Gill with the G at the Syracuse staple.

With 21 Savage as headliner, the afternoon-long music festival brings a diverse range of artists to Skytop Field.

The hip-hop singer finally brings her previously canceled “Femme it Forward” tour stop to St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater.

Indie acts including former SU student Claud Mintz bring latest musical offerings Thursday to the Schine Underground.

The up-and-coming rappers took over Goldstein Auditorium for Alpha Phi Alpha’s 12th annual charity event.

With the Grateful Dead veteran on guitar, Don Was on bass and Jay Lane on drums the trio played to a packed house.

The concert will open with electronic group SALES and SU singer Charlie Burg on March 28.

Three EDM artists brought a ‘euphoric vibe’ to Westcott Theater’s last show of the month the ‘Euphoric’ show at Westcott highlights Big Wild’s talent and creativity
Subtronics, Dirt Monkey and headliner Ganja White Night made for the ‘perfect vibe’ on Feb. 13 at Westcott Theater.
Space Jesus, Wooli and Riot Ten open for beloved EDM headliner Datsik on Feb. 8.

Student-run radio station hosts concert with three musical performances, including campus favorite Vundabar.

Review: Familiarize yourself with that EDM group that relies more on instruments than their laptops.

Review: The concert may signal a resurgence for the genre in Syracuse

Review: EDM dominated even before the popular duo took the stage.

Review: The 75-year-old legend performs the seminal ‘Pet Sounds’ in its entirety during a show that lasts more than two hours.

Indie rock band LVL UP played for almost 200 people at WERW’s launch party on Thursday night.

Review: Lalah Hathaway inspires Latino and African American Syracuse University alums with classics, but loses them with more modern material.

Releasing a new album, the B-52s singer has gone solo for the first time in her career.