Umphrey’s McGee loaded their return to The Fox Theater in Oakland on Saturday with improvisation, starting with a 22-minute “Mantis.”
Pearl Jam dusted off their cover of Neil Young’s “Fuckin’ Up” as the night’s penultimate song on Saturday at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre.
Dave Matthews Band brought out Celisse and Eric Krasno for guest spots on Saturday during the second night of their annual Labor Day Weekend run at The Gorge.
Foo Fighters honored their late drummer with the all-star Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert at London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
Phish dusted off “Thunderhead” for the first time in nearly 19 years during their Saturday night concert at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado.
Umphrey’s McGee and The Main Squeeze vocalist Corey Frye covered Prince’s “I Wanna Be Your Lover” last night in Los Angeles.
Dave Matthews Band busted out “Eh Hee” and a pair of other tour debuts on opening night of their annual Labor Day Weekend run at The Gorge.
Phish played a single long set at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park after a storm forced the delay of the start of Friday’s concert.
Arkells released “Teenage Tears,” a single from their new album, ‘Blink Twice,’ inspired by the band’s high school days featuring Tegan and Sara.
Ghost Of Paul Revere today unveiled ‘Goodbye,’ their final studio album.
Buddy Guy recruited Mavis Staples to contribute to “We Go Back,” the second single from his upcoming studio album, ‘The Blues Don’t Lie.’
Kendra & The Bunnies unveiled the official music video for new single, “Everybody Stop.”
Lester Chambers and Moonalice released their cover of “Yes We Can Can” from the forthcoming new EP, ‘Full Moonalice Vol. 2.’
Brandi Carlile will release ‘In The Canyon Haze,’ a new deluxe edition of her ‘In These Silent Days’ album featuring Laurel Canyon-inspired versions of each song as well as a “Space Oddity” cover.
Jason Isbell performed Townes Van Zandt’s “Pancho & Lefty” with Sadler Vaden during the 400 Unit’s Thursday concert at The Rooftop at Pier 17.
Phish kicked off a four-night stand to begin their traditional Labor Day weekend run at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park near Denver on Thursday.
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros previewed their upcoming live album, ‘Live In Colorado Vol. 2,’ by releasing “The Other One” from the set.
Deer Tick’s 2011 album “Divine Providence” is receiving the reissue treatment in celebration of the LP’s 11th anniversary.