Lydia and Jared & the Mill’s Ybor City show at Crowbar leads Tuesday’s live music lineup

Toronto indie-pop up-and-comers Cherry Pools open open.

click to enlarge Lydia, which plays Crowbar in Ybor City, Florida on July 31, 2018. - Kat Nijmeddin
Kat Nijmeddin
Lydia, which plays Crowbar in Ybor City, Florida on July 31, 2018.


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✔️ Counting Crows w/Live It’s hard to believe, but August and Everything After (the debut album from '90s alternative rock wunderband Counting Crows) is turning 25. To celebrate, frontman Adam Duritz & Co. are heading out across America and meeting fans under the stars as part of a summer tour that hits more than two dozen of the country’s best outdoor amphitheatres. This one happening as part of Al Lang Stadium’s live concert experiment finds Counting Crows joined by Live, which had no clue how un-Googleable its moniker would be when it released its own debut album (Mental Jewelry) in 1991. (Al Lang Field, St. Petersburg) INFO

HI, LYDIA
Catching up with the Arizona indie-rock band playing Orpheum on March 23

Lydia w/Jared & the Mill/Cherry Pools Lydia — now on tour in support of a 2018 LP, Liquor — had to serve as opener for U.K. rock band Moose Blood when it last hit Ybor City, but on Tuesday the Arizona band moves to a more intimate venue and takes the top spot on a bill that includes another Grand Canyon State indie-rock band, Jared & the Mill, playing alongside Los Angeles indie-pop up-and-comers Cherry Pools. (Crowbar, Ybor City) INFO

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Leon Macjen w/Nikhil Johns/Joshua Reilly (Crooked Thumb Brewery, Safety Harbor) INFO

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