My Morning Jacket are shifting locations for their One Big Holiday concert vacation to Florida in 2025.
moe., Dogs In A Pile and Karina Rykman headline the lineup for the first-ever Sunshine Hootenanny Music and Arts Festival.
Dogs In A Pile announced a four-show 2024 New Year’s Eve run.
Latto revealed dates for her Sugar Honey Iced Tea Tour, the rapper’s first headline tour which will span October through December 2024.
Yo La Tengo will play intimate acoustic house shows in exchange for a “sizable donation” to Vice President Harris’ presidential campaign.
Guitarist Daniel Donato announced his Grand Ole Opry debut performance and details of Cosmic Country’s second annual Camp Cosmic event.
Sleater-Kinney will return home to Olympia, Washington this fall for their first hometown show in nearly two decades.
Dead & Company bassist Oteil Burbridge shared a message on social media reflecting on his experience being part of the Dead Forever residency at the Las Vegas Sphere.
Life is a Carnival: Last Waltz Tour ‘24 hits historic venues across the U.S. and Canada this fall boasting an all-star lineup.
Phish’s festival radio station, The Bunny, returns with full live programming all weekend long.
Hardcore band Knocked Loose announced a 2024 U.S. Fall Tour around their new album, ‘You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To.’
Byron Bay Bluesfest, one of Australia’s most beloved music festivals for over 35 years, will say farewell in 2025.
Guster announced Winter 2025 dates to the second leg of their career-spanning We Also Have Eras Tour.
Spafford added to their already extensive 2024 Fall Tour with December dates in the Midwest and Southeast.
The Rolling Stones partnered with collectibles company Panini America to create the first fully-licensed trading card set of the iconic band.
Julien Baker expanded her first solo outing in over two years with a three-show run at New York City’s Webster Hall.
VetsAid is coming to UBS Arena in Elmont, New York for its 2024 installment, marking the benefit concert’s return to the East Coast after seven years.
Pianist Tom Constanten confirmed details of his farewell tour with Live Dead & Brothers featuring performances in September and October.