Category: Concerts

  • Meet the Team –

    Meet the Team –

    PJM has hand selected an incredible group of concert photographers from around the world, each bringing a unique eye and passion for live music. And this is just the beginning! More talented team members will be introduced soon, as we continue to expand and finalize the crew. We can’t wait to showcase their amazing work

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  • Rain Garden at the Beat Kitchen video

    Rain Garden at the Beat Kitchen video

    Polyjamorous Magazine stopped by the Beat Kitchen in Chicago to catch Rain Garden live and we’ve got the footage to prove it. Watch the band light up the stage in the video below! Check them out on Spotify

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  • Caroline Rose at Sleeping Village in Chicago

    Caroline Rose at Sleeping Village in Chicago

    witnessing @carolinerosemuzak at @sl33pingvillag3 in Chicago on 6.13.25. On a personal note, after I had my cancer surgery and I had to walk up to build my stamina again, I would blast Caroline Rose to get me through it, thanks for the motivation 🌹 all photos by Josephine Casanova https://www.instagram.com/its.josiecasanova.art/

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  • Remy Bond Stuns in Paris

    Remy Bond Stuns in Paris

    Remy Bond is a rising pop artist from New York whose music is a lush blend of cinematic nostalgia and contemporary flair. Raised amidst the iconic Chelsea Hotel, her childhood was steeped in old-school film aesthetics and the faded glamour of Atlantic City and Las Vegas—a backdrop that beautifully colors her songwriting.  Remy’s breakout single “Summer

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  • Remy Bond Dazzles Chicago with Velvet Nostalgia at Subterranean

    Remy Bond Dazzles Chicago with Velvet Nostalgia at Subterranean

    On a warm June night in Wicker Park, Remy Bond transformed Subterranean into a dreamy time machine, bending eras with her Star Shaped Baby Tour. Draped in cinematic flair and sequins. Think: cabaret meets coming-of-age film, scored by synths, heartbreak, and glitter. From the shimmering pulse of “Don’t Go Back to Paris” to the aching

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  • Peach Pit in Chicago at Huntington Bank Pavilion Photo Gallery

    Peach Pit in Chicago at Huntington Bank Pavilion Photo Gallery

    Peach Pit brought their A-game to Chicago, and the energy was electric All photos by Josephine Casanova

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  • Behind the Lens: William Ruben Helms and the Art of Live Music Photography

    Behind the Lens: William Ruben Helms and the Art of Live Music Photography

    In the ever-thrumming heart of New York City’s music scene, William Ruben Helms has built a creative life out of being in the right place at the right moment — with a pen in one hand and a camera in the other. A seasoned writer and editor whose passion for live music led him into

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  • Spotlight on Pauline Di Silvestro: Glamour, Grit & the Art of Rock’n’Roll Burlesque

    Spotlight on Pauline Di Silvestro: Glamour, Grit & the Art of Rock’n’Roll Burlesque

    Step into the electric world of Pauline Di Silvestro, where punk grit meets pin-up glamour and every frame feels like a love letter to the stage. A self-taught photographer with an eye sharpened in the smoky chaos of live music, Di Silvestro channels the raw, sensual energy of the ‘70s and ‘80s rock scene—drawing deep

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  • Concert Review: Calico Plaid at Beat Kitchen, May 13

    Concert Review: Calico Plaid at Beat Kitchen, May 13

    Calico Plaid lit up Beat Kitchen with a performance that balanced softness and grit in all the right ways. The local band brought their signature blend of dreamy punk and raw emotion to an enthusiastic crowd that hung on every word. The band moved seamlessly between hazy introspection and punchy energy, creating an atmosphere that

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  • Farmer’s Wife Casts a Spell Over Chicago

    Farmer’s Wife Casts a Spell Over Chicago

    Farmer’s Wife lit up the stage at Subterranean in Chicago last night with a performance that felt equal parts séance and sonic catharsis. The Austin-based band brought a stormy, dream-laced energy that twisted through genres like vines—melding 90s dirge rock with ghostly 60s psychedelia and a shrug of 80s cool. Their set pulsed with a

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