Brandi Carlile brought out fellow Out & About Festival performer Rufus Wainwright for a pair of covers during her headlining set on the first day of the inaugural event.
Widespread Panic wrapped their 2023 Red Rocks run on Sunday with a show that saw an original and cover debut.
Dead & Company worked their first “Comes A Time” since September 2021 into the setlist on Sunday at Fenway Park, where they concluded a two-night stand in Boston.
Bob Dylan covered the Grateful Dead’s “Stella Blue” during his show Friday in Barcelona, Spain.
Dead & Company returned to Fenway Park in Boston on Saturday and played a standout jam in the second set incorporating elements of “Dark Star” and “Big River.”
Billy Strings and his bandmates work out their arrangement of Bill Monroe’s “My Florida Sunshine” in backstage footage shared on the guitarist’s YouTube channel.
Nickel Creek’s first headlining tour since 2014 rolled through the Ting Pavilion in Charlottesville, Virginia on Thursday night.
Dead & Company delivered their last show in New York City at Citi Field in Queens on Thursday night.
Goose delivered an expansive “Arrow” to kick off the second set of their Thursday night concert at Louisville Palace Theatre.
Tedeschi Trucks Band debuted covers of songs by The Rolling Stones, Muddy Waters, Joe Cocker and more at Jacksonville’s Daily Place on Thursday during their summer tour opener.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard concluded their 2023 North American Tour on Wednesday with a three hour marathon set at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
Dead & Company continued The Final Tour on Wednesday with the first of two shows at Queens’ Citi Field in New York City.
Take a look back at one of the best Phish tour openers in the quartet’s history from this date in 2000.
My Morning Jacket unveiled a take on Traffic’s “Feelin’ Alright” modeled after the Joe Cocker version at Bonnaroo 2023 on Saturday night in Manchester, Tennessee.
Grateful Dead unveiled “Box Of Rain” audio from their June 10, 1973 concert at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C.
The Avett Brothers brought out Gov’t Mule frontman Warren Haynes for Merle Haggard and Bob Dylan covers on Tuesday at Peoria Civic Center in Peoria, Illinois.
Listen to a studio recording of Phish’s “What’s The Use?” featuring scrapped vocals.
Lyle Divinsky and Jennifer Hartswick teamed up for the impromptu collaboration on the John Prine classic in Pula, Croatia.