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  • MON
    Feb 907:00 PM
    Good TermsWarehouse Live Midtown, Houston, TX
    8 Tickets Left!
  • WED
    Feb 1106:30 PM
    Good TermsRespectable Street, West Palm Beach, FL
  • THU
    Feb 1207:00 PM
    Good TermsThe Crowbar, Tampa, FL
  • FRI
    Feb 1307:00 PM
    Good TermsWill's Pub, Orlando, FL
    4 Tickets Left!
  • SAT
    Feb 1408:00 PM
    Good TermsJack Rabbits - FL, Jacksonville, FL
    4 Tickets Left!
  • SUN
    Feb 1506:00 PM
    Good TermsPurgatory Stage at Masquerade - GA, Atlanta, GA
    33 Tickets Left!
  • TUE
    Feb 1707:00 PM
    Good TermsThe Radio Room Greenville, Greenville, SC
    8 Tickets Left!
  • THU
    Feb 1907:00 PM
    Good TermsThe Metro Gallery, Baltimore, MD
  • FRI
    Feb 2007:00 PM
    Good TermsKung Fu Necktie, Philadelphia, PA
  • SUN
    Feb 2206:00 PM
    Good TermsHouse of Independents, Asbury Park, NJ
    3 Tickets Left!
  • MON
    Feb 2306:00 PM
    Good TermsThe Meadows - Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY
  • WED
    Feb 2506:00 PM
    Good TermsMahall's, Lakewood, OH
  • THU
    Feb 2608:00 PM
    Good TermsPJ's Lager House, Detroit, MI
  • FRI
    Feb 2707:00 PM
    Good TermsFrankies - OH, Toledo, OH
  • SAT
    Feb 2806:00 PM
    Good TermsAce of Cups, Columbus, OH
    7 Tickets Left!
  • MON
    Mar 207:00 PM
    Good TermsOff Broadway, St. Louis, MO
    9 Tickets Left!
  • TUE
    Mar 307:00 PM
    Good TermsRow 1 Stage At Cannery Hall, Nashville, TN
    12 Tickets Left!
  • WED
    Mar 407:00 PM
    Good TermsBeat Kitchen, Chicago, IL
    10 Tickets Left!
  • FRI
    Mar 609:30 PM
    Good TermsWarehouse On Broadway, Kansas City, MO
    17 Tickets Left!
  • SAT
    Mar 707:00 PM
    Good TermsReverb Lounge, Omaha, NE
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    About Good Terms

    As of 2023, Good Terms is set to embark on their latest concert tour titled 'Harmony in Motion,' which will feature stops in over 15 cities across the United States. The tour is highly anticipated, following the success of their recent album, which debuted at number three on the Billboard charts. Fans can expect a series of immersive live performances that incorporate visual art and interactive elements, enhancing the concert experience. They have also announced collaborations with local artists in each city to open their shows, emphasizing their dedication to community engagement. Additionally, Good Terms is actively participating in music festivals, including Coachella and Lollapalooza, where they will showcase their innovative sound and stage presence. Moreover, they have launched a series of live-streamed performances, allowing them to reach a global audience, catering to fans who are unable to attend in-person events. This blend of traditional live performances and modern technology positions Good Terms as a forward-thinking group in the ever-evolving landscape of live music events.

    Good Terms History

    Good Terms is a dynamic live performance collective that emerged in the mid-2010s, rooted in the vibrant music scene of major urban centers. The group started as a collaboration between several local artists who aimed to create an inclusive platform for diverse musical expressions. Initially performing in small venues and local festivals, their unique blend of genres, including indie, folk, and electronic, quickly garnered attention. By 2018, Good Terms had solidified their reputation with a series of sold-out shows, and they began to attract a broader audience across the country. Their performances are often characterized by a mix of original songs and reimagined covers, showcasing their versatility as artists. Over the years, they have collaborated with various musicians and bands, expanding their reach and influence in the live music circuit. Their commitment to promoting emerging talent has also led to partnerships with local charities, making their concerts not just a source of entertainment but also a platform for social change.