Thom Yorke fit a handful of live debuts into the setlist for the first night of a world tour with Nigel Godrich and Tarik Barri.
Dave Matthews Band worked tour debuts of “Lie In Our Graves” and “Funny How Time Slips Away” into the setlist at their Tuesday night concert in Cincinnati.
Neil Young & Promise Of The Real loaded the setlist with classic material on Tuesday night in Dresden, Germany including two versions of “Powderfinger.”
Dead & Company included a number of Texas-referencing songs in the setlist on Tuesday night at Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas.
Phish opened with a debut and kept fans guessing throughout Tuesday night’s concert at SPAC in Saratoga Springs. Check out a recap, the setlist and The Skinny.
Santana welcomed Doobie Brothers’ Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons for a medley based around “She’s Not There” during the bands’ co-headlining summer tour.
JamBase contributor Dennis Cook shares his take on Futurebirds’ recent performance at The Crepe Place in Santa Cruz.
Umphrey’s McGee guitarist Brendan Bayliss played a special concert in honor of Jeff Austin that included covers of “Lifeboy” by Phish and “Ripple” and “Sugaree” by the Grateful Dead.
Greensky Bluegrass continued their tribute to Jeff Austin by performing another one of his songs on Saturday night in Portland, Oregon.
Dave Matthews loaded Friday and Saturday nights’ setlists with surprises for concerts at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana.
Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant sang “Immigrant Song” for the first time since 1996 at a recent concert in Iceland.
Tedeschi Trucks Band debuted three new covers, including one with Blackberry Smoke’s Charlie Starr, over the course of the first three 2019 Wheels Of Soul tour performances.
Phil Lesh & Friends teamed with Alison Krauss for two songs at the Outlaw Festival stop near St. Louis on Saturday night.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit and Father John Misty shared the stage at the final show of their joint tour which was held in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Widespread Panic loaded Sunday night’s concert at Red Rocks with oldies and included just one original debuted this millennium in the setlist.
Watch Eddie Vedder perform Chris Cornell’s “Seasons” during a solo performance in Germany.
Phish capped a three-night run at BB&T Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey with a performance that reminded fans why you should never miss a Sunday show.
Widespread Panic busted out a rarely played original and cover during their show Saturday at Red Rocks.