Rubblebucket announced tour dates supporting their forthcoming album, ‘Year Of The Banana,’ and shared its latest single, “Go All The Way With Me.”
Franz Ferdinand detailed their 2025 North American Tour dates in support of their upcoming album ‘The Human Fear.’
Blind Pilot extended their run of shows supporting their new album, ‘In The Shadow Of The Holy Mountain,’ with a lengthy winter tour spanning January and February 2025.
Billy Strings partnered with nugs.net to provide subscribers with free livestreams of his main stage performances at the fourth annual Renewal.
Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy will embark on a tour performing R.E.M.’s album ‘Fables of the Reconstruction’ in full across North America in early 2025.
“Weird Al” Yankovic will bring his Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour to over 60 U.S. cities between June and September.
Umphrey’s McGee unveiled their Cruising Altitude 2025 Winter Tour featuring 30 dates across the country.
Heart added an additional five shows to their recently rescheduled 2025 Royal Flush Tour.
Jane’s Addiction frontman Perry Farrell is seeking medical treatment according to a statement from his wife following an onstage fracas with guitarist Dave Navarro.
Eric Krasno and Son Little joined forces to form the group Roll Mega and introduced the project with their first single, “U Shake Me.”
Zach Bryan apologized to Taylor Swift and her fans after he “drunkenly compared” the pop star to Kanye West.
Zac Brown Band will celebrate New Year’s Eve 2024 with a hometown concert at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Paul Hoffman’s vocal injury has led Greensky Bluegrass to scrap the rest of their September headlining dates and festival appearances.
Ani DiFranco will embark on the cross-country Unprecedented Sh!t: The Tour 2025 in January and will be on the road through April.
Sierra Ferrell was the big winner at the 2024 Americana Honors & Awards on Wednesday alongside Larkin Poe, Grace Bowers and more.
LCD Soundsystem announced details of their fourth annual holiday season residency in New York City.
Stevie Wonder laid out plans for his 10-city Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart Tour of U.S. arenas.
Metallica extended their M72 World Tour into 2025 with the announcement of 21 North American shows.