Grateful Dead tribute act the Dark Star Orchestra detail their first tour of 2018.
Fruition Adds 2017 Fall Tour Dates - By Scott Bernstein
- Oct 24, 2017
- 1:02 pm PDT
Portland’s Fruition is on fire these days and has just added eight November shows to their touring itinerary.
Listen to “Look At Your Hands,” the lead single from the just-announced new tUnE-yArDs album ‘I can feel you creep into my private life.’
Keller Williams Announces 2018 Winter Tour - By Scott Bernstein
- Oct 24, 2017
- 10:00 am PDT
Virginia native Keller Williams will hit the road hard with a few different projects early in 2018.
Stevie Wonder will perform two of his classic 1970s albums in full at his upcoming House Full of Toys benefit concert.
An impressive lineup of Bay Area legends, veterans and newcomers will come together to honor 50th anniversary of Summer Of Love at Rex Foundation benefit.
Dave Grohl will take Foo Fighters on the road for spring and summer dates next year.
Three Foo Fighters concerts have been rescheduled due to a family emergency. Read a statement from the band.
Ominous Seapods Announce 2018 Reunion Run - By Scott Bernstein
- Oct 20, 2017
- 9:00 am PDT
The pride of the North Country, Ominous Seapods, will regroup for a series of January shows.
Watch the video for Pretty Lights’ first new track in over a year and see where Derek will play this New Year’s Run.
Twiddle frontman Mihali Savoulidis shares a taste of his new solo album and announces nearly a dozen solo dates.
Fires in California’s Wine Country have forced the location of an upcoming M. Ward show to be moved to Phil Lesh’s Terrapin Crossroads.
Veteran jam act God Street Wine will come together for the 2017 installment of the ‘Winter Warmer Congregation.’
Béla Fleck & The Flecktones Trio have confirmed a series of February dates, marking the group’s return to a trio for first time in over 20 years.
Rockers Queens Of The Stone Age add a series of North American dates scheduled for January and February.
Les Claypool’s 26th New Year’s Eve show in a row in the Bay Area will feature Primus and the debut of a true supergroup.
California reggae-rock fusion act Rebelution will hit the road hard to begin 2018.
Fifty years to the dates after the Grateful Dead wowed in Portland, bassist Phil Lesh will bring the TXR Family Band to the Crystal Ballroom.