Coldplay attempted “The Hardest Part” for the first time in nine years during their show last night at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Amanda Shires shared a new single, “Piece of Mind,” set for the singer-songwriter’s forthcoming album, ‘Nobody’s Girl.’
Clipse brought their Let God Sort Em Out Tour to The Novo in Los Angeles on Saturday, where they welcomed hometown hero Kendrick Lamar.
Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Jordana announced a new EP, ‘Jordanaland,’ and shared the single, “Still Do.”
Spoon released two new singles, “Chateau Blues” and “Guess I’m Fallin In Love,” set for a new album in the works from the Austin, Texas rockers.
Mavis Staples announced the upcoming release of a new guest-filled solo album entitled ‘Sad and Beautiful World,’ which features her take on Kevin Morby’s “Beautiful Strangers” as its lead single.
Dave Matthews Band kicked off a late summer stint on the West Coast in Los Angeles on Friday, where they welcomed keyboardist Cory Henry for a two-song guest appearance.
Daniel Donato played three different spots in Nashville in a single day, including his headlining debut at the storied Ryman Auditorium.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead’s debut at Dillon Amphitheatre featured two premieres from the Jimmy Cliff and Derek & The Dominos catalogs.
May Erlewine performed her song “That’s My Home” with fellow Michigan natives Greensky Bluegrass at Kresge Auditorium in Interlochen.
Metal act Mastodon played their first show since the death of former guitarist Brent Hinds on Friday at the Alaska State Fair near Anchorage.
My Morning Jacket closed out their summer tour on Friday with a memorable concert at The Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California.
Umphrey’s McGee paid tribute to Buddy Holly to end their show at the Surf Ballroom, the venue that hosted the pioneering rocker’s last concert in 1959.
Beck and Blake Mills sat in with Japanese Breakfast during their concert Friday at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
Squeaky Feet unveiled the prog-laced anthem “Brainrot,” the second sample of their forthcoming sophomore studio album, ‘Overview Effect.’
Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini honored Cressman’s late Trey Anastasio Band mate James Casey with “Blues For James,” from their forthcoming album, ‘Revolução.’
Ty Segall recently brought his band to NPR Music’s Washington D.C. studios to make their ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ debut.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead covered John Hiatt’s “Walk On” with The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn last night at Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, Colorado.