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Pentatonix stays ahead of curve

Twice now, the popularity of the a cappella group Pentatonix has been one step ahead of the people booking them.

On budget: Free shows, Feb. 21-27

Gold Hope Duo: Raucous R&B twosome The Gold Hope Duo claim to be “made of fun,” and their recent stint on Dave Chapelle’s Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival testifies to as much.

2 Chainz worked hard to get where he’s at

It reads like a boast. “I just feel like I’m one of a kind.” But it doesn’t sound like one, coming from 2 Chainz, delivered on a snowy afternoon in his native Atlanta, one of his kids chattering happily in the background.

Tickets: GNR heading back to The Joint

Hard rockers Guns N’ Roses return for another extended stint at The Joint at the Hard Rock with “No Trickery! An Evening of Destruction,” which spans nine shows from May 21 through June 7.

Riffs will buzz, heads will bob with Radio Moscow’s energy

Radio Moscow is the rock ’n’ roll equivalent of the Dolorean that Marty McFly piloted to the past, only instead of the ’50s, these dudes provide a portal to the shaggy-haired ’70s, when only the sheepdog coifs were as thick as the guitar riffs of the leading psych rockers of the day.

Bam, thwock, wocka wocka, here come the remade Pixies

If there was an alt-rock Mount Rushmore, the Pixies would be candidates for inclusion because they are one of a handful of groups that represent one of the most influential eras of what used to be classified as “college rock.”