Mirage - Fleetwood Mac Tribute
Show Dates are Subject to Change
Friday
Oct 25th
8:00 pm
PDT
6:00 pm Doors
$33.44
SHOW DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Mirage
Music
Mirage - Visions of Fleetwood Mac celebrates the classic lineup of the legendary superstar band. Based in Los Angeles, the members of "Mirage" capture the look and sound of Fleetwood Mac live in concert. The band is a spinoff of the highly successful band, "Bella Donna - A Tribute to Stevie Nicks", which was awarded the highest honor of being praised by the real Ms. Nicks after she heard a live performance by singer Michelle Tyler and the band. "Bella Donna" also appeared on AXS TV after being crowned one of The "World's Greatest Tribute Bands". "Mirage" focuses squarely on Fleetwood Mac and their Greatest Hits in the five piece authentic concert recreation.
Circle The Earth
Music
Circle The Earth Is Alive With “Dead”
Los Angeles-Based International Band Explodes with New Single and Video (Los Angeles, California) Anchored by a powerhouse rhythm section and super charged by blazing guitars and atmospheric keyboards, Circle The Earth’s trio of smoldering singers gives voice to a revelatory declaration of female empowerment with “Dead,” the band’s inaugural release of 2021.
Tracked at Revolver Recordings in Thousand Oaks, CA, “Dead” bonds the band’s sizzling rock energy to a soaring pop melody, with a potent rap by lead vocalist Khadia Handon upping the impact.
The accompanying video reveals Circle The Earth in full concert regalia, framed by inventive camera angles and staged on a hazy industrial set that highlights the band’s onstage chemistry. Provocative costumes, swirling smoke, and commanding attitude all serve to heighten the drama.
As envisioned by the band’s bassist and founder – Atlanta, GA native Michael McBay – Circle The Earth’s global cast of accomplished musicians mirrors their inclusive Southern California base, with members from the U.S., Brazil, Japan and Taiwan. This diversity underscores the band’s mission to spread a message of unity, hope, and humanity.
Individually, the members of Circle The Earth have performed with a roster of artists ranging from Imagine Dragons to Steve Vai to Lauren Hill, in venues including The Hollywood Bowl, The Greek Theater, and historic Hollywood rock clubs. In 2020, the band’s current lineup was solidified. McBay notes that Circle The Earth shares a powerful decree of democracy. “I wanted to do music with a spiritual approach,” he says. “It was my goal to work with the most talented, sincere, deserving people I could find.”
“Dead,” now available on all streaming platforms, is the first of a series of singles to drop in what promises to be a banner year for Circle The Earth.
Los Angeles-Based International Band Explodes with New Single and Video (Los Angeles, California) Anchored by a powerhouse rhythm section and super charged by blazing guitars and atmospheric keyboards, Circle The Earth’s trio of smoldering singers gives voice to a revelatory declaration of female empowerment with “Dead,” the band’s inaugural release of 2021.
Tracked at Revolver Recordings in Thousand Oaks, CA, “Dead” bonds the band’s sizzling rock energy to a soaring pop melody, with a potent rap by lead vocalist Khadia Handon upping the impact.
The accompanying video reveals Circle The Earth in full concert regalia, framed by inventive camera angles and staged on a hazy industrial set that highlights the band’s onstage chemistry. Provocative costumes, swirling smoke, and commanding attitude all serve to heighten the drama.
As envisioned by the band’s bassist and founder – Atlanta, GA native Michael McBay – Circle The Earth’s global cast of accomplished musicians mirrors their inclusive Southern California base, with members from the U.S., Brazil, Japan and Taiwan. This diversity underscores the band’s mission to spread a message of unity, hope, and humanity.
Individually, the members of Circle The Earth have performed with a roster of artists ranging from Imagine Dragons to Steve Vai to Lauren Hill, in venues including The Hollywood Bowl, The Greek Theater, and historic Hollywood rock clubs. In 2020, the band’s current lineup was solidified. McBay notes that Circle The Earth shares a powerful decree of democracy. “I wanted to do music with a spiritual approach,” he says. “It was my goal to work with the most talented, sincere, deserving people I could find.”
“Dead,” now available on all streaming platforms, is the first of a series of singles to drop in what promises to be a banner year for Circle The Earth.