Mumford & Sons welcomed Celisse, Trombone Shorty and more during their headline set at Austin City Limits Music Festival on Sunday.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead and Fruit Bats performed at Palo Alto’s Frost Amphitheater and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Pink Talking Fish performed with a circus dance troupe for their “This Must Be the Cirque” concert at The Capitol Theatre.
Billy Strings concluded his 2023 U.S. Fall Tour at Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, Missouri near Kansas City on Saturday.
Phish closed out fall tour on Sunday with their third of three consecutive shows at the United Center in Chicago.
Phish offered the penultimate show of their 2023 Fall Tour at Chicago’s United Center on Saturday.
Phish’s first show at Chicago’s United Center featured many outstanding moments including busts outs of Neil Young’s “Albuquerque” and their original “Talk.”
The Grateful Dead kicked off a three-night run at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California on Friday, July 13, 1984.
Brittany Howard announced a new album, ‘What Now,’ and shared the title track along with 2024 tour dates.
The Disco Biscuits shared pro-shot video of a massive “Mindless Dribble” from their inaugural Biscoland festival last weekend.
Bob Weir joined Jackie Greene, Leslie Mendelson and others at Sweetwater Music Hall last night for a few Grateful Dead classics.
Neighbor released ‘Boston Deluxe (Live from The Wilbur)’ featuring live versions of tracks off the band’s 2023 debut studio album.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit kicked off this year’s residency at The Ryman by playing the album ‘Southeastern’ in its entirety.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Margo Price, boygenius and Allah-Las.
White Denim’s James Petralli and guitarist Raze Regal previewed their collaborative album with the lead single “Dislocation.”
Umphrey’s McGee posted pro-shot video of a “Plunger” into “In The Kitchen” sequence featuring Goose’s Ben Atkind on drums from a recent concert in Asheville.
Paul McCartney sent a demo of a beloved Beatles song to Atlantic Records’ Jerry Wexler for Aretha Franklin to record.
Iconic bassist George Porter Jr. and on-the-rise guitarist Carter Wilkinson sat-in with Gov’t Mule on Wednesday during the band’s concert in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.