New Order and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds are set to headline the 2025 edition of Los Angeles-area festival Cruel World.
Dropkick Murphys announced their 2025 St. Patrick’s Day Tour spanning February 26 through March 17.
Chatham Brewery is reviving its Play It Leo IPA in celebration of Phish’s return to the MVP Arena in Albany this weekend.
They Might Be Giants announced dates for The Big Tour featuring two-night stands in multiple cities throughout 2025.
The Disco Biscuits announced details of their Bubble Tour, a 16-city trek featuring dates in January and February.
Jason Isbell confirmed a series of solo tour dates set for February and March 2025.
Rhiannon Giddens has revealed the debut of her first-ever festival, Biscuits & Banjos, set to launch April 25 – 27, 2025 in downtown Durham, North Carolina.
Upstate New York’s Mountain Jam is set to return in 2025 after a six-year absence.
Lotus mapped out the second leg of their How To Dream In Color Tour for Winter 2025.
Dead & Company guitarist John Mayer took to social media to reflect on the New York Mets’ 2024 season and called shortstop Francisco Lindor an “inspiration.”
DARKSIDE – Nicolás Jaar, Dave Harrington and Tlacael Esparza – announced their 1st North American tour dates in 11 years and shared the single, “Graucha Max.”
JamBase announced its partnership with AC Momento as it debuts Momento Music, allowing fans to catalog every concert they have attended on the Momento app.
NFL team the Cleveland Browns will host the first-ever Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Game on Sunday, October 20 at Huntington Bank Field.
Phantogram will embark on a 27-city North American tour next winter to support their just-released album, ‘Memory Of A Day.’
RÜFÜS DU SOL detailed an extensive tour across North and South America for 2025 spanning March through August.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats extended their first arena tour into 2025, featuring support from Gregory Alan Isakov, Charley Crockett, Iron & Wine, Waxahatchee and The Teskey Brothers.
The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr detailed his T Bone Burnett-produced country album, ‘Look Up,’ featuring Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Alison Krauss, Larkin Poe and Lucius.
The Shins, Iron & Wine, Thievery Corporation and other contributors to the ‘Garden State’ film soundtrack will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a special concert.