Tedeschi Trucks Band closed out a split-weekend four-night run at the Warner Theatre to a close with a powerhouse take on The Beatles’ “With A Little Help From My Friends.”
Phish concluded a three-night stand in Mexico with a wild six-song encore after jamming “Tweezer” into “Carini” and back again as part of the final set of the weekend.
Umphrey’s McGee served up The Police’s “Canary In A Coalmine” for the fourth time ever and the first time since last August during the first of two at The Fillmore Detroit.
Spafford dusted off their take on the Bach classical composition “Musette” five years to the day they had last played it last night at The Orpheum.
The setlist for the second night of Phish Riviera Maya in Mexico featured another substantial bust out in the first set and a second half packed with a pair of big jams, old-school staples and more.
Umphrey’s McGee packed rarely played originals and covers into their show at the Clyde Theatre in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Phish’s 2019 trip to Mexico started on an extremely high note with a setlist that included three huge bust outs and two all-time jams. Check out a recap and The Skinny from Thursday night at Phish Riviera Maya.
In celebration of the Allman Brothers Band’s 50th anniversary, Spafford performed three ABB covers in the iconic rock act’s hometown of Jacksonville, Florida.
A celebration of the new Tedeschi Trucks Band album took a more somber tone just days after the passing of founding member Kofi Burbridge.
Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real teamed with Jimmy Buffett & Lucius for “Margaritaville,” Hunter Elizabeth for “Shallow” and covered “American Girl” at the Troubadour in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
Watch Maggie Rogers welcome Florence Welch for a performance of “Light On” at O2 Academy Brixton in London.
Watch Red Hot Chili Peppers bust out “Fortune Faded” for the first time in nearly a dozen years last night in Sydney.
JamBase contributor Tyler Hypnarowski shares thoughts and images from BIG Something and Aqueous’ Colorado finale at Cervantes in Denver on Sunday night.
ALO went repeat-free, served up a different Doobie Brothers cover each night and collaborated with Horseshoes & Hand Grenades at all four of this past weekend’s Tour d’Amour XIII shows.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead closed out their four-night run by delivering a pair of rarities from their repertoire at The Sylvee.
Spafford dusted off Bob Marley’s “Exodus” for the first time in 250+ shows last night in Atlanta – listen to full show audio.
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds loaded their set with deep cuts and rarities as well as teaming with Brandi Carlile and Warren Haynes during their finale in Mexico.
Tedeschi Trucks Band brought their two-night run at the Warner Theatre by honoring Kofi Burbridge with a number of songs throughout the night.