Governor’s Ball announced 2021 festival dates to take place in the fall.
The new Bandsintown PLUS service offers subscribers access to over 25 exclusive live shows each month and other perks.
Infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci believes theaters and other venues could reopen “some time in the fall of 2021” as per his remarks at a virtual conference held on Saturday.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio discussed “The Beacon Jams” in a new interview with Pollstar.
Cory Wong announced his ‘Cory And The Wongnotes’ variety show and album with an entertaining trailer.
Singer-songwriter Zach Deputy shared a video in which he addresses his decision to go to Washington D.C. on Wednesday to protest against the election results and denies taking part in the rioting at the U.S. Capitol Building.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reflected on the final years of their Rush band mate, drummer Neil Peart, in a new interview.
Dark Star Orchestra drummer Rob Koritz launched ‘The Music Plays The Band,’ a new podcast featuring interviews with musicians about the influence of the Grateful Dead and more.
Bruce Springsteen has a “big surprise” in store for fans in 2021.
Neil Young sold 50% of his publishing rights to his song catalog to Hipgnosis Songs.
Dr. Dre has reportedly been hospitalized after suffering a brain aneurysm on Monday.
The 63rd annual Grammy Awards ceremony has been postponed to March due to concerns over the rapid spread of COVID-19.
My Morning Jacket, Wilco, Brandi Carlile and others painted custom YETI coolers to benefit the Crew Nation charitable organization.
Sylvan Esso curated a soundtrack for MASS MoCA’s ‘Auditory After Hours’ listening experience.
Bob Weir announced additional guests for his upcoming New Year’s Eve livestream concert.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard announced an innovative new “Bootlegger” program for fans and independent labels.
The Recording Academy will honor Talking Heads, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Selena and more with Lifetime Achievement Awards in 2021.
Neil Young’s ‘Timeless Orpheum’ concert film will premiere tonight on Neil Young Archives, which is open for free through the end of 2020.