Bob Weir & Wolf Bros played the Durham Performing Arts Center where Weir unveiled a new tune and drummer Jay Lane dedicated the concert to Taylor Hawkins.
Widespread Panic began a three-night run at St. Augustine Amphitheatre on Friday.
Umphrey’s McGee finally launched their Reykjavík run after the destination event was postponed in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic.
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros featuring The Wolfpack premiered a cover of Jean-Luc Ponty’s “New Country” last night in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The Who performed for the first time since early 2020 on Friday at London’s Royal Albert Hall with an acoustic show as part of Roger Daltrey’s Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concerts.
Billy Strings made his London debut on Friday with a show that included the first performance of a Beatles classic.
See drummer Taylor Hawkins lead Foo Fighters through a cover of Queen’s “Somebody To Love” at the band’s last concert before his tragic death.
To celebrate Elton John’s 75th birthday, watch the iconic artist deliver a festival-closing set at San Francisco’s Outside Lands in 2015.
Neil Young mined his extensive archives for 1971 and 1974 solo acoustic concerts featured on the next three ‘Official Bootleg Series’ installments.
The Rolling Stones detailed ‘Live At The El Mocambo,’ a new live album marking the first release of legendary March 1977 concerts at the Toronto club.
See Soccer Mommy perform new single “Shotgun” and three ‘Color Theory’ cuts during a recent in studio session for Virginia-based independent radio station WNRN.
The Grateful Dead shared video featuring the “Ollin Arageed” and “Fire On The Mountain” pairing that started their final set of a 1978 trip to Egypt.
Tank & The Bangas shared video featuring a live performance of ‘Red Balloon’ single “Stolen Fruit” filmed at Esplanade Studios in New Orleans.
Dave Matthews Band shared audio featuring “Recently” from their upcoming ‘Live Trax Vol. 59’ archival release.
Re-live a big night in Greensky Bluegrass history from this date in 2015 when the band was joined by Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh at Terrapin Crossroads.
Listen to a gorgeous one-off performance from Bruce Hornsby with Bela Fleck & The Flecktones that took place on March 23, 1997.
STS9 shared pro-shot video of “Arigato” from their 2021 Red Rocks run.
Graham Nash detailed a new live album, ‘Graham Nash: Live,’ and previewed the record with “Military Madness.”