Bruce Springsteen is the latest addition to this week’s ‘People Have the Power: A Celebration of Patti Smith’ tribute concert at New York City’s Carnegie Hall.
Neil Young has called off plans for a free concert in the war-torn country of Ukraine.
Goose cited “core values” in announcing the removal of percussionist Jeff Arevalo from the band.
Jonas Brothers announced a monumental 2025 tour spanning August to November with support from Marshmello, The All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls.
Forest Hills Stadium issued a statement rebutting a New York Post report that the Queens New York venue will not be able to host concerts this summer.
Bay Area venue Mountain Winery revealed the full 2025 lineup for its 67th Summer Concert Series, which includes David Lee Roth, Garbage, Jackson Browne, Maren Morris, Alison Krauss & Union Station and dozens more.
Melvin Seals & JGB headlines the Re/Evolution: Summerjam 2025 lineup.
Guns N’ Roses announced Isaac Carpenter as the band’s new touring drummer, replacing Frank Ferrer behind the kit.
Sam Grisman Project added several new shows to their 2025 tour itinerary.
Caamp Confirms 2025 Tour Dates - By Andy Kahn
- Mar 20, 2025
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Caamp announced an extensive U.S. tour spanning May through September 2025.
Railroad Earth announced the initial 2025 Hillberry: The Harvest Moon festival lineup.
Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett announced The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour 2025 tour with various supporting acts.
Guitarist Billy Strings was a contestant in the 2025 Bassmaster Celebrity Pro-Am Fishing Tournament.
BEATrio, Béla Fleck, Edmar Castañeda and Antonio Sánchez, confirmed their self-titled debut album as well as tour dates in the U.S., Japan, South Korea, Canada, Europe and the UK.
Current tourmates Keb’ Mo’ and Shawn Colvin will reconvene for another joint tour in August.
The Avett Brothers confirmed a series of July 2025 tour dates with Dawes set to hit Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma.
Hozier, Blink-182 and Alabama Shakes top the Sea.Hear.Now 2025 festival lineup returning to North Beach and Bradley Park in Asbury Park, New Jersey on September 13 – 14.
NPR Music is taking ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ to the airwaves with ‘Tiny Desk Radio,’ a weekly, hour-long program centering around three past ‘Tiny Desk Concerts.’