Exit 111 Festival Not Returning In 2020 - By Scott Bernstein
- Dec 2, 2019
- 12:15 pm PST
The Exit 111 Festival appears to be a one-and-done affair as organizers announced the event will not return in 2020.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band will take an unusual three-month hiatus from the road between winter and summer tours in 2020.
SiriusXM recently started a “free listening” period that runs through December 3 at 11:59 p.m. and includes Phish Radio’s live broadcast of Phish’s performance at The Met in Philadelphia.
The Disco Biscuits will follow the first night of their upcoming New Year’s Run by performing a late night show as Tractorbeam.
Eric Clapton and friends will present a tribute to the guitarist’s dear friend and former Cream & Blind Faith band mate, the late Ginger Baker, in February 2020.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio will make his Tanglewood debut in June 2020, when he performs at the famed venue with the Boston Pops conducted by Keith Lockhart.
Zion Godchaux, Melvin Seals, Wally Ingram, Reed Mathis and DJ Logic will join forces for The Send It Foundation’s third annual Send It Jam benefit concert on November 26 at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, California.
The documentary ‘Gorillaz: Reject False Icons’ will be screened at theaters worldwide for one night only.
The 62nd annual Grammy Awards nominations include Bon Iver, Vampire Weekend, Lizzo and many others.
Ben Factor has joined the Umphrey’s McGee team as the band’s new Lighting Director.
Peter Rowan will join Railroad Earth for a tribute to Old & The In Way as part of an upcoming RRE concert at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.
Warren Haynes Christmas Jam benefit concert will not be held in 2019. The event is expected to return in 2020.
Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann’s Billy & The Kids ensemble will reunite in April 2020.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead will play a setlist voted on by fans at a HeadCount benefit to be held later this month at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City.
Neil Young claims his application for United States citizenship was delayed due to his lack of “Good Moral Character (GMC)” tied to his “marijuana related activities.”
Chris & Rich Robinson revealed The Black Crowes’ new lineup for a 2020 reunion tour and pair of intimate preview gigs.
The Black Crowes reportedly reuniting around the 30th anniversary of their 1990 debut album ‘Shake Your Money Maker.’
Paul Simon will be among Chris Thile’s guests on ‘Live From Here’s November 23 installment.