We’re spotlighting another iconic Grand Rapids venue: The Intersection, home to multiple stages and an impressive variety of live music experiences. Here’s what’s coming up:
Jan 19th: Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Big Head Todd and The Monsters, the Colorado-based rock band formed by Todd Park Mohr, Brian Nevin, and Rob Squires in 1986, gained fame with their platinum-selling 1993 album Sister Sweetly.
Catch them live on Sunday, January 19, at 7:30 PM!
Jan 23rd: Rubblebucket
Rubblebucket, led by Kalmia Traver and Alex Toth, blends pop, funk, dance, and psychedelia, born from their jazz-student roots at the University of Vermont. Known for performances at Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, and their Dream Picnic Festival, they’ve collaborated with artists like Arcade Fire and Jake Shears. Their upcoming LP, Year of the Banana, promises to be their deepest and grooviest work yet.
Catch them live on Thursday, January 23, at 7 PM!
Jan 24th: Tycho
Tycho is back on their first headlining tour since 2020! Known for their signature blend of electronic dance music and melody-driven instrumental post-rock, Tycho’s live shows feature Scott Hansen’s captivating soundscapes, Rory O’Connor’s dynamic drumming, and an immersive visual experience. Joined by Zac Brown on guitar/bass and multi-instrumentalist Billy Kim, the band continues to enchant fans worldwide.
Catch them live on Friday, January 24, at 7 PM!
Feb 1st: Muscadine Bloodline
Muscadine Bloodline brings their soulful, Alabama-rooted country sound to life with The Coastal Plain, their latest collection of songs inspired by their upbringing in Mobile, bustling Cajun fishing villages, and untamed timberlands. Known for their independence and heartfelt performances, the duo has captivated fans across the country, including a standing ovation at their 2018 Grand Ole Opry debut.
Don’t miss them live on Saturday, February 1, at 8 PM!
Feb 1st:Jessica Audiffred
Dubbed “one of the hardest players in the game” (Festival Voice), Jessica has risen as a global force in Bass music, captivating audiences at Tomorrowland, EDC, and Lost Lands, while collaborating with Excision, DJ Diesel, and Adventure Club. Known as the “Queen of Mexico’s Trap and Bass scene” (Your EDM), she’s released music on top labels like Monstercat and Circus Recordings, launched her label A Records, and championed Mexico’s first Bass-centric party, Mad House. Awarded “#1 DJ in Mexico” by MDM, Jessica’s high-energy performances and innovative sound continue to push Bass music to new heights.
Feb 14th: Tyler Braden
Tyler Braden, known for his powerhouse vocals and gritty songwriting, blends deep-rooted country traditions with high-energy rock influences. With over 385 million global streams, his viral hit “Devil You Know” and successful headline tour have cemented him as a rising star, now joining Brothers Osborne on their 2025 world tour.
Feb 15: Bryce Vine
Since breaking out with double-platinum hits “Drew Barrymore” and “La La Land,” Bryce Vine has amassed over 3.5 billion streams and delivered standout performances on major shows like Good Morning America and The Late Late Show with James Corden. Known for blending genres and collaborating with artists like YG and Cheat Codes, he’s built a loyal following with sold-out tours. In 2025, Bryce will release his first independent full-length album, Motel California, following its lead singles into the spring.
Feb 22: Wilder Woods
Before captivating crowds as a GRAMMY-nominated, platinum-selling songwriter with NEEDTOBREATHE and Wilder Woods, Bear Rinehart drew inspiration from his grandmother’s curio cabinet. That same sense of discovery shapes Curioso, his third album as Wilder Woods. A genre-blending journey through soul, indie-folk, and rock & roll, it showcases Rinehart’s evolution as a songwriter while celebrating the influences and experiences that have defined his artistry.
Feb 23: Brad Tursi (of Old Dominion)
Full-bodied acoustic guitar, a warm voice, and heartfelt lyrics open Brad Tursi’s Parallel Love, a song cycle exploring the life of a rambler and love from a drifter’s perspective. Rooted in moments of reflection, connection, and simplicity, Tursi’s gravelly, familiar voice and carefully crafted melodies invite listeners into a world where personal stories and universal truths intersect.
Mar 7: Ian Munsick
Wyoming native Ian Munsick captures the spirit of the American West with his sophomore album, White Buffalo: Introduce You To God. With nearly 750 million global streams and a career built on heartfelt storytelling, Munsick continues to bring the West to the rest through his music, accolades, and electrifying tours alongside country superstars.
March 20: Jackson Dean
With gravel-toned vocals, a wayward spirit, and intentional songwriting, rising Nashville artist Jackson Dean is captivating audiences with his lyric-driven music and electrifying live shows. Bursting onto the scene with his debut album Greenbroke and No. 1 single “Don’t Come Lookin’,Dean continues to wow fans with his sophomore album On The Back Of My Dreams and standout live performances like “Heavens to Betsy “.
March 30: Alexandra Kay
With over 7.5 million social media followers, Alexandra Kay connects with audiences through heartfelt melodies, honest storytelling, and her captivating voice. Known for her Netflix debut on Westside and her acclaimed album All I’ve Ever Known, the rising star toured with Jelly Roll and headlined her own in 2024, setting the stage for an even bigger 2025 with new music on the horizon.
May 17: Restless Road
Country band Restless Road—Zach Beeken, Garrett Nichols, and Colton Pack—has captivated audiences with their powerhouse harmonies and heartfelt lyrics, earning over 300 million streams and 5 million social media followers. Following the release of their debut album Last Rodeo, featuring hits like “Growing Old With You” and “Bar Friends,” the trio has sold out shows on their headline Last Rodeo Tour, performed at major festivals like Stagecoach and CMA Fest, and toured with stars like Kane Brown and Tim McGraw. Named Spotify Hot Country Artists to Watch and Opry Next Stage Artists, Restless Road continues their rise as a standout in country music.
Conclusion
With a mix of rock, country, bass, and indie vibes, The Intersection offers something for everyone. Which show are you most excited about? Drop your thoughts in the comments!