logo
River Rock at the Amp reveals 2025 line-up

River Rock at the Amp reveals 2025 line-up

Yahoo15-04-2025
WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – The 2025 line-up for River Rock at the Amp has been released.
Earlier this month, Sunrise Entertainment announced two of its larger shows — a Michael Jackson vs. Prince tribute on Saturday, June 21, and Pink Floyd and Pat Benatar tribute bands on Saturday, August 23.
Tuesday, the full schedule of events was revealed, kicking off with a show on Saturday, May 31, featuring Tom Petty tribute band, King's Highway, as well as opener RDNA, which plays a mix of songs from the 1950s to present.
The series starts on Saturday, May 23, with 'Wish You Were Here' and 'Invincible.'
See the full schedule of events below:
Saturday, May 31: King's Highway and RDNA
Saturday, June 14: 7 Bridges and Into the Blue
Saturday, June 21: Who's Bad: Michael Jackson Vs. Prince
Saturday, June 28: Best of Times and E5C4P3
Saturday, July 12: Queen Nation and The Hern Brothers Band
Saturday, July 19: Chris Higbee and Northern Whiskey
Saturday, July 26: Forever Seger and Moving in Stereo
Saturday, August 2: Disco Inferno and The Boy Band Review
Friday, August 15: Zoso and Paradise
Saturday, August 16: Coop's Nightmare and Dirty Deeds
Friday, August 22: 7 Summers and No Funk No Justice
Saturday, August 23: Wish You Were Here and Invincible
The concerts are held at the Warren Community Amphitheater, at 321 Mahoning Ave. NW. Concerts are from 5:30 to 11 p.m., and gates open at 5 p.m. ​
More information on the show, as well as purchasing tickets, is available on River Rock at the Amp's website. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time or at the gate.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Paris Jackson splits from fiance
Paris Jackson splits from fiance

Yahoo

time15 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Paris Jackson splits from fiance

Paris Jackson has split from her fiance. The 27-year-old singer - who is the daughter of the late Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe - revealed in December she had got engaged to Justin Long in December after two years of dating but she's now announced she and the producer have gone their separate ways. Paris commented on a post on X from the Daily Mail last week, which had shared pictures of her in tears as she walked alone, linking her emotion to the anniversary of her father's death. She wrote: "those are breakup tears. y'all are fkn reaching again (sic)" And People magazine later confirmed that Paris and Justin have ended their engagement. The Hit Your Knees singer announced her engagement in December, admitting she "couldn't dream of anyone more perfect" as a partner. She wrote in a new-deleted post: '"happy birthday my sweet blue. doing life with you these last years has been an indescribable whirlwind and i couldn't dream of anyone more perfect for me to do it all with. thank you for letting me be yours. i love you.(sic)". Only a few weeks ago Paris revealed she was in the midst of planning her wedding and confirmed a date had been set for the big day. She told Access Hollywood: "The dress is being made, the venue has been picked and the date has been picked by an astrologer, because I'm from LA. I'm all about the crystals and the astrologer, and all that stuff.' The One Spoon of Chocolate actress admitted earlier this year she was "terrified" of getting married, but was confident she had made the "right choice". She told Entertainment Tonight: "It's terrifying, it's terrifying! I don't know, it's a big leap. It's exciting and it's thrilling and it's a big step and I know that I'm making the right choice, which is a good feeling. "I just picked a wedding planner, he's super nice. He's absolutely wonderful, we're working on venues and dresses. I can't say [much about the dress]." Paris has previously been linked to the likes of Cara Delevigne and recently admitted that she always thought she would end up marrying a woman. She said: "[I] thought I'd end up marrying a chick. I've dated more women than men. Been with more chicks."

Steve Horton: We could all use Superman's ‘poptimism' of hope
Steve Horton: We could all use Superman's ‘poptimism' of hope

Chicago Tribune

time21 hours ago

  • Chicago Tribune

Steve Horton: We could all use Superman's ‘poptimism' of hope

The world is a pretty bleak place at the moment. Around the globe, it doesn't seem much better. Amid all of this turmoil, with humanity seemingly at one of its lowest points, we could really use a Superman in our lives. In fact, we've never yearned for such a person to be real as much as we do now. Instead, we got the next best thing: James Gunn's 'Superman,' a bastion of hope on the silver screen, about the best example of what analysts call 'poptimism' that we're ever likely to find: optimism in pop culture in the face of doom all around us. See him stop wars! See him rescue kids and squirrels! See him take down a bald technocrat billionaire! (Whose look predates a couple of egg-shaped billionaires we're contending with now.) And soon after, we've got Superman times four, with 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps,' featuring Marvel's beloved First Family. This one's an equally optimistic throwback story with the fabulous foursome up against Galactus, the devourer of worlds, who could be seen in this day and age as a metaphor for climate change. In the recent past, superheroes on the big and small screen have tended to be quite dark and cynical, perhaps as a contrary response to the 'hope and change' Barack Obama era. 'The Boys' and 'Invincible' are deliberately satirical and bloody. The 'Spider-Verse' movies are on a yearslong cliffhanger with the hero captured by his dark alternate self. Even Superman was not immune: 'Man of Steel' featured a dark blue suit and a neck-snapping climax. It seems that as the world makes a running dash down a Slip 'N Slide toward fascism, much of our pop culture, from music and television to streaming and big-screen movies, is going hard toward bright and sunny, to shine a little light in the darkness, provide a much-needed escape and show all of us how things could be, if only we tried a little harder. Even shows such as 'Ted Lasso' deal with the concept of toxic positivity or going too far toward being positive that you fail to deal with real problems. In the yawning void that is the absence of Superman in our own world, and in between forays into fiction where he exists, it behooves us to act more like Superman in our own little corners of the world. What would the Fantastic Four or Superman do? Superman's three pillars these days (revised in the comics after it seemed a bit jingoistic to have him care at all about the American Way, whatever that is): Seeing an uplifting film about an immigrant refugee who gets the job done or a fantastic foursome that watches over humanity makes us look for bright spots elsewhere in our current worldview. For example, the undeniable rizz of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. It inspires us to try to look for silver linings wherever we can, no matter how tiny. In the absence of much leadership from the resistance side of things against creeping authoritarianism, or many real-life role models or leaders who are interested in anything other than holding on to their own jobs, pop culture like 'Superman' shows us the way.

Michael Jackson's Daughter, 27, Has Fans Worried as She's Seen Crying in Public
Michael Jackson's Daughter, 27, Has Fans Worried as She's Seen Crying in Public

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Yahoo

Michael Jackson's Daughter, 27, Has Fans Worried as She's Seen Crying in Public

Michael Jackson's Daughter, 27, Has Fans Worried as She's Seen Crying in Public originally appeared on Parade. Michael Jackson's only daughter, Paris Jackson, has sparked concern after recent paparazzi photos of her surfaced online. The Daily Mail published a couple of photos of the 27-year-old in Malibu on July 23. Paris appeared to be visibly upset as she clutched her cell phone in one hand. She was dressed casually in a pair of bicycle shorts and a loose-fitting top with her blonde hair in a high ponytail. Later in the day, Paris took to her Instagram Stories to share a photo of herself and her dog cuddled up together. In Paris' most recent Instagram post, uploaded on July 18, she shared an update on how her summer is going. "It's been a hell of a summer so far. so great to be out again on the road with @incubusofficial and how special that i get to share the stage with my heroes and mentors @manchesterorchestra. thanks to everyone that came out early to see lil ol me doing, well, whatever the f*** that was on acoustic. love y'all," she captioned the post. Paris had some happy news to share with fans after she got engaged to her boyfriend, Justin Long. Paris made the announcement on her Instagram feed in December 2024 as part of her birthday tribute to Long. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 "Doing life with you these last years has been an indescribable whirlwind and i couldn't dream of anyone more perfect for me to do it all with. thank you for letting me be yours. i love you," she captioned the upload, which included a photo of Long down on one knee (via People). That post has since been deleted. Michael Jackson's Daughter, 27, Has Fans Worried as She's Seen Crying in Public first appeared on Parade on Jul 24, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 24, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store