Radiohead Announces First Tour Of 2017 - By Scott Bernstein
- Oct 31, 2016
- 11:52 am PDT
British rockers Radiohead will hit the road for a month’s worth of shows in Europe next summer.
Rolling Stones saxophonist Karl Denson has expanded Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe’s upcoming Runnin’ With The Diesel tour.
Slim’s in San Francisco will host a special Midnight North guest-filled tribute set next month.
Trumpeter/vocalist Jennifer Hartswick has formed a new band with DMB saxophonist Jeff Coffin.
Cincinnati’s own The National will play a free show in their hometown next week as part of Hillary For America’s ‘Love Trumps Hate’ concert series.
Bay Area band Moonalice will hold a special Get Out The Vote concert in support of California’s Proposition 64.
Grateful Dead tribute act Dark Star Orchestra lays out their first major outing of the new year.
Michigan jamgrass outfit Greensky Bluegrass have detailed their first tour of 2017.
Philadelphia’s own G. Love & Special Sauce will hit the road hard in early 2017.
TTB has added a three-night stand in the nation’s capital next year.
Chicago jam-rockers Umphrey’s McGee have expanded their Blue Ridge Rockway event.
Jamtronica group STS9 has added another two night stand to their 2017 tour plans.
Drummer Joe Russo and an all-star cast of musicians will celebrate the music of Jerry Garcia and Howard Wales at The Capitol Theatre next year.
Sin City will be painted brown over three days when Ween plays Las Vegas next February.
YMSB will take on Ween’s classic album ‘12 Golden Country Greats’ at their Halloween celebration concert.
The David Nelson Band will feature Vince Herman for a pair of shows while Nelson recovers from shoulder surgery.
Special guests will be joining Dumpstaphunk in New York City the night before Thanksgiving for the third annual Phunksgiving show.
An ongoing strike by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has prompted Elvis Costello to cancel his planned show at Heinz Hall.