NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Indie pop band AJR will perform at Norfolk Scope after all, following the abrupt cancellation of their tour opener last week. The new date is Sunday, June 23, and tickets for the ...
It's time for Columbus residents to get way less sad, because the entertainment is here. Multiplatinum-selling band AJR is coming to Nationwide Arena on Friday, June 28, and they have big plans. The ...
Adam, Jack and Ryan Met are the brothers behind the pop band AJR. Their father died as they were finalizing their fifth studio album, "The Maybe Man," out this month. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "THE DJ IS ...
After rising from New York City street buskers to national club and festival giggers over the past nine years, sibling pop band AJR came to Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday practically screaming, “And ...
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. — A Metro East high school marching band was on the big stage with a popular pop band on Saturday. The O'Fallon Township High School's marching band joined AJR, an award-winning ...
Wait no more, AJR fans: The rock band will headline the Big Gig next summer after last year's show was canceled. AJR may have had to cancel their headliner gig at Summerfest this past year, but ...
Multi-platinum chart-topping band AJR has announced their highly anticipated "Somewhere in the Sky Tour" for 2025. Produced by Live Nation, the 14-city tour kicks off on July 20 at Shoreline ...
AJR is proof that a band doesn't need sustained radio play to achieve massive success. The trio of brothers — Adam, Jack and Ryan Met — scored a single traditional radio hit with 2020's "Bang!" No ...
During its 20 years of performing and 12 years of releasing music, the AJR has taken pride in not repeating itself often. So it was fitting that the 13,000 or so fans at the Pine Knob Music Theatre ...
NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League (NHL) today announced the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series™ regular-season outdoor game on Sunday, Feb. 18 at MetLife Stadium will feature award ...
Adam Met is a part-time professor in Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. But his summer should be more interesting than that of the average PhD. First, as the “A” in the ...