Don Was & The Pan Detroit Ensemble welcomed guitarist Tom Hamilton for Grateful Dead covers near Philadelphia in honor of Bob Weir.
Spafford paid tribute to Bob Weir by devoting the entire first set of their concert at Barley’s in Knoxville to a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “The Other One.”
Bushwick’s Dead hosted a star-studded concert in tribute to the late Bob Weir at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City.
Yonder Mountain String Band paid their respect to Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir in Denver on Saturday.
Eggy and Real Estate closed their joint concert at the State Theatre in Portland, Maine with a collaborative cover of the Grateful Dead’s “One More Saturday Night” played in honor of the late Bob Weir.
Chappell Roan made a surprise appearance with Lucy Dacus at Artist For Aid in Los Angeles, a benefit for the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund and the Sudanese American Physicians Association.
The Wood Brothers reimagined the Yeah Yeah Yeahs classic “Maps” with a bluesy, rumba spin at Ella’s Lounge in Brooklyn for A.V. Club’s A.V. Undercover series.
David Byrne covered Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” in honor of the single’s fifth anniversary.
One the one year anniversary of the devastating Eaton Fire, Dawes hosted the all-star “A Concert For Altadena” benefit supporting ongoing recovery efforts in the area.
The Revivalists capped 2025 with a two-night New Year’s Eve run in their hometown of New Orleans, featuring rarities, new originals and the band’s debut cover of Jamiroquai’s “Virtual Insanity.”
Jennifer Lopez initiated her Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace on Saturday.
Katie Gavin, Carrie Brownstein, Will Forte, Kevin Morby and others joined D’Arcy Carden, Katie Crutchfield and Allison Crutchfield at the 2nd annual sweet 16 birthday concert.
With the help of Mad Dog’s Filthy Little Secret horns, Umphrey’s McGee unveiled covers of songs by Sade, Parliament and Sublime on NYE at the Tabernacle.
Primus continued their tribute to Ozzy Osbourne and added an Oysterhead song to their live repertoire on New Year’s Eve in their native Bay Area.
Yo La Tengo celebrated New Year’s Eve at The Fillmore in San Francisco and played covers by Black Sabbath, Foreigner and more.
The Disco Biscuits staged the “Boston Techno Party” New Year’s Eve concert at Roadrunner featuring debut covers of songs by Robin S., Charlotte de Witte, Alice Deejay and Jeff Mills.
The Avett Brothers covered John Fogerty and Black Sabbath as 2025 turned to 2026 during their New Year’s Eve concert in Asheville, North Carolina.
Gov’t Mule devoted the guest-filled second set of their 2025 New Year’s Eve concert at The Beacon Theatre in New York City to “1971: The Year Music Changed The World.”