The Who dusted off the rarity “Long Live Rock” on Saturday during their final concert at famed New York City venue Madison Square Garden.
Tedeschi Trucks Band wrapped up a two-night run in Vienna, Virginia on Saturday with a show that saw the band nodding to the area with a pair of choice covers.
Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour concluded with a final concert at the Hollywood Bowl, featuring Joni Mitchell, Cher, SZA and other special guests.
Dave Matthews Band’s 2025 Labor Day Weekend run at The Gorge had it all from special guests to rarities to a full performance of ‘Before These Crowded Streets.’
Spafford unveiled a new instrumental original entitled “Soggy Froggy” early in their Thursday night concert at XL Live in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The fourth show in Coldplay’s 10-concert residency at Wembley Stadium saw the band dusting off out “Cemeteries of London.”
Khruangbin wrapped a two-night stand in Istanbul on Wednesday where they unveiled a cover from Turkish artist Sezen Aksu.
Neil Young takes aim at the Trump administration on “Big Crime,” a new song he debuted live with The Chrome Hearts at Chicago’s Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island.
System Of A Down paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne by breaking out a cover of Black Sabbath’s “Snowblind” during their first of two concerts at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Coldplay attempted “The Hardest Part” for the first time in nine years during their show last night at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Clipse brought their Let God Sort Em Out Tour to The Novo in Los Angeles on Saturday, where they welcomed hometown hero Kendrick Lamar.
Toto brought their summer tour with Christopher Cross and Men At Work home to the Los Angeles area for a concert at the Kia Forum.
Gary Clark Jr. brought out Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks for a two-song guest appearance during his show at Cincinnati’s The Andrew J. Brady Music Center.
Dave Matthews Band kicked off a late summer stint on the West Coast in Los Angeles on Friday, where they welcomed keyboardist Cory Henry for a two-song guest appearance.
Oasis launched the North American leg of their first tour in over 16 years on Sunday at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium.
Daniel Donato played three different spots in Nashville in a single day, including his headlining debut at the storied Ryman Auditorium.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead’s debut at Dillon Amphitheatre featured two premieres from the Jimmy Cliff and Derek & The Dominos catalogs.
May Erlewine performed her song “That’s My Home” with fellow Michigan natives Greensky Bluegrass at Kresge Auditorium in Interlochen.