The Strokes performed “Between Love & Hate” for the first time since 2010 at their concert Thursday at Foro Sol in Mexico City.
Trampled By Turtles released pro-shot video of “Whiskey” from their recent concert in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros shared video of “Looks Like Rain” featuring Brittney Spencer from the recent ‘Ace’ 50th-anniversary celebration shows at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
ANTI- Records shared video of “This May Be The Last Time” from the Mavis Staples and Levon Helm collaborative live album, ‘Carry Me Home,’ which arrives on tomorrow.
Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders on “The Harder They Come” is the latest preview of ‘GarciaLive Volume 18: November 2nd, 1974 Keystone Berkeley.’
Sting dusted off his 1996 hit “I’m So Happy I Can’t Stop Crying” for the first time since 2017 during his concert on Wednesday night at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater.
Dopapod shared pro-shot video featuring their debut live performance of “Fannie” from January 29 at Mr. Smalls Theatre.
Dave Matthews Band played “Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back)” for the first time since 2018 during their Tuesday night concert at Brandon Amphitheater.
Watch The Slocan Ramblers performing “I Don’t Know,” a song that appears on their upcoming new album, ‘Up The Hill And Through The Fog.’
Phoebe Bridgers busted out her song “Waiting Room” to end her concert at Colorado’s Red Rocks on Tuesday night.
In honor of Chris Cornell, watch the exceptionally talented singer-songwriter perform a solo acoustic set in Peoria, Illinois in 2016 featuring a career-spanning collection of originals as well as covers from The Beatles, Prince and more.
Ivan Neville joined Sheryl Crow for the Rolling Stones cover “Live With Me” during her set at the Beachlife Festival near Los Angeles.
Valerie June offered songs from her 2021 album, ‘The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers,’ and more for The Current’s MicroShow from Minneapolis.
The Zappa Trust shared “Village Of The Sun” from the forthcoming ‘Zappa/Erie’ box set.
Pearl Jam was joined by original drummer Dave Krusen as they once again went without Matt Cameron for their Monday night concert in Fresno, California.
Great Blue shared a live in-studio video in anticipation of their first tour dates in five years.
Silk Sonic covered “Love Train” at the Billboard Music Awards from the MGM Grand Garden Arena In Las Vegas.
Arcade Fire offered the ‘We’ single “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)” at the Juno Awards in their native Canada.