The String Cheese Incident took Florida’s Hulaween to “Club Transylvania” on Saturday.
Gov’t Mule’s annual Mule-O-Ween concert came to Washington D.C. last night where the band delivered a set of Aerosmith classics.
Dogs In A Pile held their 2025 Halloween concert in Roswell, Georgia on Friday where they premiered numerous covers from 1970s rock legends.
My Morning Jacket highlighted their Halloween concert in Atlanta with multiple nods to Black Sabbath’s Ozzy Osbourne.
Widespread Panic returned to Savannah, Georgia for Halloween where they transformed Enmarket Arena into ‘Alice In Wonderland.’
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country staged the Udder Invasion: A Barn Burner Halloween show at Milwaukee’s Turner Hall Ballroom.
Billy Strings debuted several covers, including songs by Phish, Tyler Childers, Tom Waits and Ozzy Osbourne, as part of his “Meet Me At The Crypt” Halloween concert at Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena.
Renowned guitarists Tommy Emmanuel and Richard Thompson collaborated to close their co-headline at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Lake Street Dive’s annual Halloween cover song tradition continues with this year’s take on Billy Joel’s “The Longest Time.”
Guitarist Warren Haynes sat-in with Andy Frasco & The U.N. during the latter’s opening set for Gov’t Mule in Virginia.
Rising acts Dizgo and Natalie Brooke came together for a guest-filled disco-funk set at The Ramble Festival earlier this month.
Daniel Donato stacked his encore at The Capitol Theatre with Grateful Dead songs in honor of bassist Phil Lesh on the first anniversary of his death.
Jeff Tweedy nodded to Long Island’s own Blue Öyster Cult during his concert in Patchogue, New York on Friday.
Lana Del Rey covered fellow Harvest Moon benefit concert performer Neil Young’s “Needle And The Damage Done” in Lake Hughes, California on Saturday.
Widespread Panic kicked off a three-night run in Milwaukee on Friday with a show that saw the band dusting off NRBQ’s “Help Me Somebody.”
Sierra Ferrell opened for Mumford & Sons and performed Townes Van Zandt’s “If I Need You” with the band as they concluded the North American leg of their tour.
Gov’t Mule’s Back In The Saddle Tour stop in Maryville, Tennessee boasted a sit-in from Knoxville-based guitarist Ryan Clackner.
Umphrey’s McGee joined forces with Daniel Donato for a rendition of “Bell Bottom Blues” at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City, ending a two-decades absence from the band’s setlists.