Mt. Joy

he popular indie rock band Mt. Joy is teaming up with Sharing Excess for an inspiring canned food drive initiative that will span their entire headline tour this summer and fall. Fans across the nation are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to Mt. Joy’s concerts, supporting local communities while enjoying the band’s electrifying performances.

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Creators of the boutique music vacation, Topeka, confirm the fifth-anniversary return of Moon Crush “Pink Moon” in Miramar Beach, Florida. Set to take place from April 25-27, 2025, this special weekend of music will feature performances by Wilco, Mt. Joy, JJ Grey & Mofro, Blackberry Smoke, O.A.R., Waxahatchee, Guster, James Bay, and more. Arrive early on Thursday, April 24th, for a beachfront bonfire with live music, followed by a special evening featuring Charlie Starr and Benji Shanks from Blackberry Smoke, along with Duane Betts. Let’s Keep On Crushin’...

E-LEV-EN, LEV-IT-ATE! Number 11 for the win and still feelin’ great while we marinate on Levitate (aaand exhale yes it was that good) two weeks after it all began. This July 5-7, 2024, Levitate Music and Arts Festival (LMAF) leveled up on the quintessential New England 4th celebratory vibes with a swell of serious talent!

We've said it many times: never miss a Goose Philly show. For some reason, they morph into superhuman musicians whenever they play in Philadelphia, PA. Their performance at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts last Friday, June 28, 2024, followed suit. The show included a pair of guest sit-ins and was Goose's biggest headlining show to date.

Philadelphia and Los Angeles-based band Mt. Joy has released their new project, Live at The Salt Shed (via Dualtone), recorded over four sold-out nights at the famed Chicago, IL venue to celebrate New Year’s 2024. The album is out digitally on all services, with a 3xLP vinyl set available for pre-order. The video for fan-favorite track “Bathroom Light (Live at The Salt Shed)” is out now.  Watch below:

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Today, Philadelphia and Los Angeles-based band Mt. Joy announces the release of Live at The Salt Shed, recorded over four sold-out nights at the famed Chicago, IL venue to celebrate New Year’s 2024. Fan-favorite track “Bathroom Light (Live at The Salt Shed)” is out today, and the full album will be released on June 28, 2024, via Dualtone.

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This summer, indie-rock sensation Mt. Joy is taking the stage at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre for two nights of unforgettable performances on Thursday, August 8 and Friday, August 9 — and premier streaming platform Veeps will air both nights LIVE. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty and acoustics, Red Rocks is a magical setting for a band that’s become known for their incredible live sound, as well as their mesmerizing use of lights and visual effects. Veeps All Access subscribers can access the shows for free as part of their subscription, otherwise tickets are on sale for $14.99 for each show or $24.99 for both shows.

Indie roots rockers, Mt. Joy will play their beloved hometown of Philadelphia on September 20, 2024, when they headline the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia. Following the success of their 2023 shows at the Mann, the band will again partner with Philadelphia’s Sharing Excess to host a non-perishable food drive. In addition to raising funds for charitable organizations, Mt.

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Mt. Joy's Matt Quinn will be performing an intimate, solo, benefit show in his hometown of Philadelphia at Johnny Brenda's on December 21st.  The event will be donating 100% of the proceeds to World Central Kitchen and will be collecting perishable and non-perishable food items to donate to Sharing Excess.  Adam Melchor will support.

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As Saturday morning rolled around, it was immediately clear that the energy was electric in Austin that day. Not only was it the biggest and most attended day of the festival that weekend, but UT Austin’s homecoming game was also held just a few miles North as countless Austinites either split their time between the two events or had their phones out to watch the game in the crowd as the Longhorns hosted the Oklahoma Sooners.

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