Billy Joel will celebrate New Year’s Eve with his debut concert at the UBS Arena at Belmont Park on Long Island.
The Lil Smokies and Town Mountain added three tour dates to their upcoming fall tour.
The Smashing Pumpkins are set to recreate their historic 1993 Tower Records Chicago in-store ‘Siamese Dream’ album release show.
Holly Bowling announced details of her 2023 Fall Tour dates.
Jack Johnson announced a ‘Songs For Maui’ live album and a benefit concert in Honolulu with proceeds going to Mauli wildfire relief.
Goose announced details of a free student show at Colorado State University on October 7.
Big Something laid out Headspace Tour dates at over 60 U.S. cities spanning December 2023 through May 2024.
Singer-songwriter Tyler Childers announced the Mule Pull ’24 Tour dates that include shows in Europe and at U.S. arenas next year.
Black Pumas confirmed their first tour dates since July 2022 set for December 2023.
The String Cheese Incident will end 2023 and start a celebration of their 30th anniversary with a three-night New Year’s Eve Run at the Fox Theater in Oakland.
Dogs In A Pile will cap 2023 with their first-ever headlining New Year’s Eve Run, consisting of shows at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs, New York on December 30 and 31.
Bowl Hashanah returns to Brooklyn Bowl for musically and spiritually inclined Rosh Hashanah services on Saturday, September 16.
Levitate Festival organizers revealed details of this year’s New England Flannel Jam celebrations of fall in both Marshfield and Nantucket, Massachusetts.
The Tom Petty tribute concert benefiting music industry mental health nonprofit Backline will feature Wynonna Judd, Vince Herman, Sierra Hull and more.
Yo La Tengo announced rescheduled tour dates for postponed shows originally set for September.
Pink Talking Fish will kick off their December tour dates with a pair of concerts featuring Phish collaborators the Giant Country Horns.
The Avett Brothers return to PNC Arena in Raleigh for a New Year’s Eve concert celebrating the end of 2023 and start of 2024.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band announced rescheduled dates for a pair of Philadelphia concerts postponed after The Boss took ill.