Metallica reeled off a setlist filled with classics during a surprise concert held at The Metro in Chicago on Monday night.
The Rolling Stones played a private show featuring a 14-song setlist on Monday night at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
Genesis filled the setlist for opening night of their reunion tour in Birmingham, England with hits and live rarities.
Tedeschi Trucks Band unveiled the Wood Brothers number during their set at Merlefest on Friday.
Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real welcomed a bevy of special guests including Nathaniel Rateliff, Amythyst Kiah and Jewel as part of a Super Jam set on Sunday at the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival.
Dead & Company wrapped up their 2021 Summer Tour at Chicago’s Wrigley Field with a show full of Grateful Dead favorites.
Strand Of Oaks presented live debuts of four tracks from the forthcoming ‘In Heaven’ studio album during a Saturday set at the XPoNential Music Festival in Camden, New Jersey.
Greensky Bluegrass closed out a three-night stand at Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado with help from keyboardist Holly Bowling and members of Railroad Earth.
Umphrey’s McGee unveiled their take on The Rolling Stones classic “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” with vocalist Kanika Moore in Indianapolis on Saturday night.
Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh brought Phil Lesh & Friends to Planet Bluegrass in Lyons on Saturday to end a three-night run through Colorado.
Billy Strings unveiled covers from Jimi Hendrix and Pearl Jam during his concert near Seattle on Saturday.
Trey Anastasio Band welcomed former trombonist Jeff Cressman for their entire concert at Boston’s Leader Bank Pavillion on Saturday.
Pearl Jam took the stage for the first time in three years at the Sea Hear Now Festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey on Saturday and delivered several live debuts in a guest-filled show.
The Stinkfoot Orchestra, featuring Frank Zappa band album Napolean Murphy Brock, made its live debut at San Jose’s Art Boutiki Gallery.
Dead & Company’s concert at Chicago’s Wrigley Field experienced a weather delay but the band still delivered a number of Grateful Dead classics along with covers from Bob Dylan and more.
Greensky Bluegrass got their three-night run at Red Rocks underway on Friday with a sit-in from Lukas Nelson, a debut of a cover by Bruce Hornsby and more.
Trey Anastasio Band’s first show after Tony Markellis featured his replacement Dezron Douglas, as well as Cochemea Gastelum filling in for saxophonist James Casey.
The guitarist covered “Love Someone Like Me” for the first time.