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Tuesday 14 April 2026
Newport Music Hall
Columbus
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Microwave
Microwave Ignites the Stage: One Unforgettable Night at Newport Music Hall—Will You Be There?
Imagine this: The air is electric, the crowd pulses in anticipation, and the first chords reverberate through the hallowed halls of Newport Music Hall. On Tuesday, April 14th, 2026, Microwave—Atlanta’s fearless alt-rock trailblazers—are ready to deliver a concert experience so raw, so intense, and so emotionally charged that you’ll be talking about it for years to come. If you’ve ever wanted to witness a band at the peak of their powers, this is your moment. Are you prepared to be part of something legendary, or will you let it pass you by?
The night promises more than just a concert—it’s a full-throttle journey through sound and emotion. Microwave’s rise from underground heroes to genre-defining icons has been fueled by their ability to blend fierce guitar hooks with soul-baring lyrics. Their latest album, praised by critics for its vulnerability and power, will be brought to life on stage in a way that only Microwave can deliver. Fans can expect a setlist spanning fan favorites like “Dull,” “Vomit,” and “Lighterless,” alongside new material that’s already been described as “a cathartic sonic explosion.” Lead singer Nathan Hardy’s haunting vocals, paired with the band’s signature intensity, will transform Newport Music Hall into a sanctuary for those who crave live music at its most honest.
“It’s not just a show—it’s a release,” Hardy says. “We feed off the energy in the room, and every night is different. Columbus is always wild, and we can’t wait to bring it back to Newport.” The visual spectacle will match the musical fireworks: custom lighting rigs, immersive stage design, and the kind of crowd interaction that turns a concert into a communal ritual. Social feeds are already buzzing with anticipation, with fans posting throwback clips from past Microwave gigs—mosh pits swirling, voices echoing, hands raised in unison.
But that’s not all. This is your chance to elevate your experience with exclusive event features only available to ticket holders. Snag a VIP pass for access to a pre-show meet & greet, limited-edition tour merch, and a signed poster that will never be sold online. Imagine telling your friends you met Microwave backstage, or being able to wear a shirt from this night that no one else can get. For the collectors and die-hards, a small batch of custom vinyl pressings will be on sale—only at Newport, only on April 14th.
If you’ve ever scrolled through stories of epic concerts and thought, “I wish I’d been there,” don’t let this be another regret. Last year’s Microwave tour sold out venues across the country, with fans raving about the “unmatched energy” and “unforgettable atmosphere.” One attendee wrote, “It was the most intense, emotional, and cathartic show I’ve ever experienced. I made friends for life in that crowd.” Don’t underestimate the power of a shared moment—this is the show people will talk about long after the final encore. With a limited number of tickets released for the historic Newport Music Hall, demand is higher than ever. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
Don’t wait until you see the photos and videos flooding your feed on April 15th—secure your spot now. Buy your tickets before this night sells out and you’re left wishing you’d acted sooner. The process couldn’t be easier: visit the official Newport Music Hall ticketing page, select your seats or standing area, and choose from secure payment options including credit card, PayPal, and Apple Pay. In just a few clicks, you’ll be on your way to an experience you’ll never forget.
Share the excitement—tag your friends, spread the word on your socials, and let everyone know that this is the night to be in Columbus. Use #MicrowaveAtNewport and see who else is making memories with you. This isn’t just another concert—it’s your chance to be part of something bigger, something real. Don’t let FOMO win. Secure your tickets today, and join Microwave for a night that will echo in your heart long after the last note fades.

