Bruno Mars, Eddie Vedder, Brandi Carlile, Yungblud, Anthony Kiedis and others performed at “The Dirty Bats” concert held last night at The Capitol Theatre.
Nathaniel Rateliff brought out special guests Mavis Staples, Kevin Morby, David Rawlings and Julie Davis during their first of two 20th Anniversary Holiday Shows at Denver’s Mission Ballroom.
Blackberry Smoke welcomed several other performers at their High Tide Getaway destination event to join them during an all-covers set in Mexico on Monday afternoon.
Dogs In A Pile tipped their caps to Dropkick Murphys during the finale of a two-night stint in Boston.
An expanded Daniel Donato’s Comic Country lineup was joined by an impressive roster of special guests for their 2025 Christmas Jam concerts at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on Friday and Saturday.
Rufus Wainwright teamed up with Martha Wainwright, Lucy Wainwright Roche and Loudon Wainwright III to perform a cover of Merle Haggard’s holiday classic “If We Make It Through December” on Thursday’s episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Portugal. The Man brought out frequent collaborator “Weird Al” Yankovic during their concert at Music Hall Of Williamsburg in Brooklyn on Tuesday.
Dua Lipa’s run of collaborations continued in Mexico City with Maná’s Fher Olvera joining a performance of “Oye Mi Amor.”
Olivia Dean performed “The Christmas Song” at Westminster Abbey for the 2024 Together at Christmas carol service hosted by the Princess of Wales.
Dua Lipa performed Shakira’s “Antología” at her Radical Optimism Tour stop in Bogota, Colombia.
Bob Dylan Covers The Pogues In Dublin - By Nate Todd
- Nov 26, 2025
- 10:03 am PST
Bob Dylan closed the Fall 2025 European leg of his Rough And Rowdy Ways Tour with The Pogues’ “A Rainy Night In Soho.”
Los Lobos paid tribute to Jimmy Cliff on the same day the reggae legend died by performing his song “Sitting In Limbo” at their concert at Evanston SPACE.
Turnpike Troubadours paid tribute to late singer-songwriter Todd Snider by sharing a cover of his song, “Just Like Old Times.”
Widespread Panic played The Capitol Theatre over the weekend for the first time in six years where they welcomed Warren Haynes and honored Todd Snider.
Bob Dylan dusted off “Lakes of Pontchartrain,” a song with deep Irish connections, in Killarney, Ireland on Sunday.
Tool played several songs for the first time in over 20 years across two shows in Auckland, New Zealand.
Robert Plant brought his band Saving Grace to NPR’s Tiny Desk for an intimate performance featuring material from his latest solo album, ‘Saving Grace.’
On the second of two nights in Van Morrison’s hometown of Belfast, Bob Dylan premiered Van’s “Going Down To Bangor.”