Primus, Puscifer and A Perfect Circle will hit the road together for the Sessanta V2.0 Tour in Spring 2025.
Jane’s Addiction officially canceled the rest of their 2024 tour, which was the classic lineup’s first in over a decade, in the wake of a fight in Boston that brought Friday’s show to an early end.
Thomas Rhett laid out plans for his extensive Better In Boots Tour 2025 of North America next summer.
David Gray mapped out a lengthy 2025 tour with stops in North America and Europe in support of his upcoming new album, ‘Dear Life,’ featuring the lead single, “Plus & Minus.”
Kamasi Washington rescheduled the fall leg of his Fearless Movement Tour to next spring after suffering a back injury.
Black Eyed Peas will welcome an AI “member” for their ‘3008 The Las Vegas Residency’ beginning early next year.
Dua Lipa unveiled dates for her massive Radical Optimism World Tour, spanning from March to October 2025 and including multiple nights in major North American cities.
Billy Joel will celebrate New Year’s Eve with a December 31 concert at UBS Arena on Long Island.
Main stage performances from this weekend’s Telluride Blues & Brews Festival will be broadcast from Town Park via a free livestream.
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass shared the final artist announcement for the 2024 edition of the free festival including Patti Smith, Aoife O’Donovan, Lindsay Lou and more.
Franz Ferdinand announced ‘The Human Fear,’ the Scottish band’s first album since 2018 featuring the single, “Audacious.”
Neal Francis announced a major change to his band lineup.
Trampled By Turtles unveiled a run of Midwest tour dates set for December 2024.
Phish will return to the MVP Arena in Albany, New York for a series of three benefit concerts on October 25 – 27.
Veteran singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams revealed plans for a fall 2024 tour spanning the East Coast from November 8 through November 23.
Primus will celebrate New Year’s Eve 2024 with a two-night run at The Fox Theater in Oakland.
Megan Moroney revealed dates for her ambitious 2025 Am I Okay? Tour spanning North America from March through August.
Big Ears Festival returns to downtown Knoxville March 27 – 30, 2025 boasting a diverse and expansive lineup.