The Rex Foundation tapped Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway to headline “So Many Roads,” the organization’s annual benefit concert at The Fillmore in San Francisco.
“Unforeseen circumstances” have led Massive Attack to call off a series of upcoming U.S. dates, which would have been the project’s first stateside shows in five years.
Toad The Wet Sprocket enlisted many musical friends to perform at Sonic Sunshine, a livestream benefit to raise funds for hurricane relief.
All You Need Is Love returns for another round of all-star celebrations of The Beatles in early 2025.
Canadian band METZ announced that their upcoming UK/Europe Tour will be their last trek ahead of an “indefinite hiatus.”
Country singer-songwriter Kane Brown will embark on The High Road Tour 2025 supporting his newly announced album of the same name.
Disturbed will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album The Sickness with an extensive North American arena tour in 2025.
Joan Osborne will headline Music Heals International’s annual benefit concert, dubbed ‘Women Rock, Music Heals,’ at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, California on December 9.
Galactic featuring Jelly Joseph announced a series of 2025 Winter Tour dates in the Northeast.
Sheryl Crow and Keith Urban are among the latest additions to the lineup for “Concert For Carolina,” which will be held in Charlotte on October 26.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong detailed their Halloween theme and also outlined aid efforts benefiting those impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Trampled by Turtles, The California Honeydrops, Kitchen Dwellers, Leftover Salmon and Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country top the 2025 WinterWonderGrass Steamboat lineup.
Keller Williams laid out plans for a winter solo tour and a DeadPettyKellerGrass Presidents’ Day Weekend run with The HillBenders.
Marcus King will play a series of “An Acoustic Evening Featuring Drew Smithers” concerts this winter.
Graham Nash confirmed a series of 2025 Spring Tour dates spanning March 29 through April 23.
Eggy detailed their multi-city, four-show “Reflections: An Eggy New Year’s Run” celebration.
Goose announced a pair of special benefit concerts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Birmingham, Alabama to raise funds for Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
JJ Grey & Mofro will hit Texas, the Southwest and West Coast early next year with Andy Frasco Duo opening on select dates.