Alt-rockers Guster will host a special silver anniversary concert at the famed NYC venue later this year.
STS9 Extends Fall Tour 2016 - By Scott Bernstein
- Sep 13, 2016
- 10:06 am PDT
Jamtronica pioneers STS9 have added a pair of West Coast performances to their upcoming Fall Tour.
Jamtronica duo EOTO has announced a concert on October 31 at CrossroadsKC.
The Avett Brothers will ring in 2017 with a home state concert.
Legendary guitarist Jimmy Herring of Widespread Panic will be the special guest of Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe in late November and early December.
Avant-jazz trio Medeski Martin & Wood have revealed a pair of guest-filled performances to round out their brief 25th anniversary celebration.
While DMB is taking 2017 off, Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds have announced their first shows of the year – a destination event in Mexico.
Bruce Springsteen started last night’s encore with a song requested by a fan who passed The Boss a copy of the Constitution with “Fuck Trump” written on it.
Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi have unveiled the first set of Tedeschi Trucks Band dates of 2017.
Painting Port Chester Brown: Genre-defying act Ween will finally make their Capitol Theatre debut.
In November, Brooklyn Bowl will host a tribute to the iconic Phish album ‘Billy Breathes’ featuring six New York jam acts.
There are now four U.S. Rolling Stones performances on the books for October with the addition of second Las Vegas show.
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe guitarist DJ Williams has announced a new band to coincide with a move to Los Angeles.
Chicago’s own Umphrey’s McGee will return to their hometown for their 12th-ever New Year’s Eve show in The Windy City as part of a three-night NYE run.
Phish tribute act Runaway Gin have a busy few months planned including their New York City debut.
The Jerry Garcia Foundation teamed with The Garcia Project to raise funds for Wilmington, Vermont’s Historic Memorial Hall.
Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks will soon set out on the 24 Karat Gold Tour with supporting act Pretenders.
We’re very happy to report legendary rocker Gregg Allman will return to the stage earlier than expected for a very special set.