A collaboration between Bob Dylan and Post Malone got off to a promising start but fell short of the finish line.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band announced rescheduled dates for a pair of Philadelphia concerts postponed after The Boss took ill.
Organizers of the All IN Music & Arts Festival revealed the lineup for The Beatles Dreamset at this year’s event.
Phish’s tour-closing Labor Day Weekend run at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Colorado will be broadcast on Phish Radio and webcast via LivePhish.com.
Neil Young revealed the fourth member of Crazy Horse for a pair of upcoming benefit concerts at The Roxy in Los Angeles celebrating the venue’s 50th anniversary.
Peter Frampton will hit the road in November to resume his Never Say Never Tour.
Dave Matthews Band announced details of their 2023 Fall Tour dates.
Hug Your Farmer: Hard Rain celebrating the music of Bob Dylan will be held at The Flynn in Burlington, Vermont on September 7 with proceeds benefitting flood recovery efforts in the Green Mountain State.
Ty Segall mapped out 2024 tour dates and shared the music video for his new single, “Void.”
Blackberry Smoke confirmed a new album, ‘Be Right Here,’ and shared the single “Dig A Hole” along with Fall 2023 tour dates.
Umphrey’s McGee is partnering with nugs.net to provide subscribers with free livestreams of their next three concerts.
Paul McCartney will bring his Got Back tour to Mexico in November with the first confirmed date a show in Mexico City on November 14.
Cory Wong announced 2024 Winter Tour dates with special guest singer-songwriter Monica Martin.
The Contemporary Jewish Museum will present ‘RetroBlakesberg: The Music Never Stopped,’ a solo exhibition featuring the work of Jay Blakesberg, from August 31 through January 28, 2024.
Video has surfaced of Carlos Santana going on an anti-trans tirade during a recent concert in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
The Carlos Santana documentary ‘CARLOS’ is coming to theaters worldwide in September.
The Bob Dylan Center announced an annual fellowship for songwriters.
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass announced the third wave of artists for its 2023 lineup including Sierra Hull, Rufus Wainwright, Steve Earle and more.