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Starboro's frontman sings to the night sky ast the climax of a song onstage.

Overhead of the stage, frontman shredding his guitar in the very center. The stage is surrounded on all sides by the crowd and dramatic lights.Starboro's lead guitarist swings his instrument pointing to the night sky during a climactic moment. The crowd surrounds him on all sides.

Hey there, live music fans! Sonic Pie Productions has been keeping busy this spring. See above for a shot from our headlining Starboro (@welcometostarboro on Instagram) and openers Jetty the Band (@jettytheband) at the Alpha Psi Omega Spring Party on 3/28/26. The show was incredible, the energy was electric, and we’re grateful as ever that we got to produce the experience. Here’s hoping for the same next year!
Below, you’ll find Sonic Pie running the P.A. for the No Kings protest that same morning in Durham Central Park. We’re proud to help out with such an event in times like these, and we hope our speakers could reach those who couldn’t be down there with us for their own safety. Regardless, it was quite a successful event, and we’ll keep showing up for those to come.

A crowd of protests holding signs, most notably "resist", watching a speaker before a podium.

In the next few weeks, we’ll be seeing Lamont Landers as the headliner of Concerts on the Creek at Hub RTP. His song “Lotta Love” (seen below if you haven’t heard it, I couldn’t recommend it enough as his voice is just legendary) is featured on the TV series Love is Blind. Sonic Pie is always looking to produce shows through different venues, artists, and events, but we really think we have the perfect headliner for this series, and we can’t wait for you to hear him live. Landers will be playing HUB RTP on June 13th. Below you’ll also find a clip from Lander’s TikTok where his song plays during the climax of Love is Blind (careful of spoilers!) and links to HUB RTP’s events pages to find other events.

Celebrating “Lotta Love” on Love is Blind
HubRTP Facebook Events Page
HubRTP’s Website

          Thanks for reading, and we hope to see you live!

Sonic Pie Productions curating FREE concerts at the new: Hub RTP!

Hey there, live music fans! Durham’s shaking off the winter slump early, and the new outdoor stage at Hub RTP is already full of life. The first concerts, beginning with a lunch time residency Wednesday, March 4, have people gathering again, hanging out, and soaking up live music in the open air. Sonic Pie Productions is behind it all, putting together FREE concerts so every set hits just right. It’s all about bringing the community back together through great music, right here at home.

Hub RTP Event: Nappy Head Funk Army is performing Wednesdays in March, from 11:30AM to 1:30PM.

Hub RTP Presents: Concerts on the Creek, Featuring Tumbao! with DJ G on Saturday, March 14th.

Set in the heart of Research Triangle Park, Hub RTP is the downtown of the largest research park in the United States, designed for food, events, and community connection.

As we kick off the debut season of music at Hub RTP with a new stage, Sonic Pie Productions is proud to help shape what this space can become: a place where sound, small businesses, and community all meet. As SPP CEO Tess Mangum puts it:

“We believe live music builds community and commerce, and are thrilled to help launch and curate this new outdoor stage, full of free concerts, events, and locally-owned restaurants and retail. The bodega, Nanny Goat, has some insanely good caramels. Season one’s music lineup will be eclectic, local, regional, and national artists and we definitely encourage dancing.”

Our December 3 Hub RTP soft launch (pictured below) after GSF Productions installed stage lights, sub woofers and main speakers, was cold, but it was something we had to do, for a musician we love and admire: a tribute to D’Angelo, led by powerhouse vocalist and Durham native Tamisha Waden and an all-star crew of local players. Proof that even in the cold, the music and the community show up strong.

 

At the new stage at Hub RTP, vocalist Tamisha Waden assisted by a second male vocalist, keys, drums, bass, and guitar perform while dressed for winter.