Massive Attack confirmed details of four East Coast shows surrounding their appearance at Miami’s III Points festival.
Say Anything announced fall tour dates where the band will perform their seminal 2004 album, ‘…Is A Real Boy,’ in its entirety.
Gretna Fest celebrates its 30th anniversary in October boasting a 2024 lineup topped by Dierks Bentley, Steve Miller Band & The Revivalists.
Buju Banton laid out plans for the Overcome Tour, a 15-city trek across North America.
Tenacious D’s Jack Black distanced himself from bandmate Kyle Gass and announced the pair’s tour is canceled and “future creative plans are on hold” after Gass made an inflammatory comment about the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump.
The Eagles added four more dates to their Las Vegas Sphere residency set to take place in early 2025.
Bob Dylan will embark on a Europe/UK leg of his Rough & Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour 2021 – 2024 this fall.
Afterlife presents Anyma ‘The End of Genesys,’ will take place on December 31, 2024 at Sphere in Las Vegas.
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros featuring The Wolfpack will return to the road this fall for a series of orchestral shows with local symphonies in three U.S. cities.
Goose announced their 2024 New Year’s Eve run set for the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.
Umphrey’s McGee laid out plans for a four-night New Year’s Eve run featuring two shows a piece in two Colorado cities.
The Black Crowes filled out their headline tour itinerary into 2025 to coincide with their stint supporting Aerosmith on their Peace Out Tour.
The Smile have canceled their August 2024 European Tour as guitarist Jonny Greenwood recuperates from a serious illness.
Nicole Atkins will embark on her first headline tour of the year in September to showcase new material.
After nine years together, founding bassist Max Oleartchik departed Big Thief.
The 2019 Medeski Martin & Wood documentary, ‘Not Not Jazz,’ will be released via video on demand and in physical formats on August 11.
Cory Wong tacked on three shows to his upcoming fall tour featuring special guest guitarist Mark Lettieri and support from Couch.
Cypress Hill was inspired by a joke featured in an episode of ‘The Simpsons’ that aired nearly 30 years ago to forge a collaboration that will happen tonight in London.