Rockers Band Of Horses played their first show since two longtime members departed and also announced fall runs in the U.S. and Europe.
Thursday’s Umphrey’s McGee show saw the six-piece debut a cover in honor of Chris Cornell within “Der Bluten Kat.”
After 2,000 shows Gov’t Mule are as good as they’ve ever been and celebrated the occasion with a strong show in Central Park.
Primus Debut New Original In Colorado - By Scott Bernstein
- May 17, 2017
- 1:04 pm PDT
Les Claypool led Primus at two shows in Colorado the past two nights including the trio’s return to the iconic Red Rocks.
View a photo gallery from Metallica’s WorldWired Tour stop at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey and video of their ‘The Late Show’ appearance.
Robin Pecknold fronted Fleet Foxes for their first concert since 2012 last night in Montana.
Members of Foo Fighters debuted a new song and Bob Weir teamed with a kickass band as part of last night’s Acoustic-4-The-Cure benefit in San Francisco.
Lettuce headlined this year’s installment of Rage Rocks with a pair of guest-filled sets.
Watch clips from last night’s Steve Kimock & Friends’ show featuring guest appearances from Bob Weir and Eric Krasno.
Watch Bad Company frontman Paul Rodgers welcome Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and former AC/DC vocalist Brian Johnson to the stage in Oxford, England.
Irish rockers U2 were joined by Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder and members of Mumford & Sons at CenturyLink Field on Sunday.
Billy Joel got help from both Axl Rose and P!nk during his show last night at Dodger Stadium.
The Avett Brothers closed out their Capitol Theatre run with a fitting nod to the venue’s history with the Grateful Dead.
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers brought their 40th anniversary tour to St. Louis last night, where they honored Chuck Berry.
U2 began their 30th anniversary celebration of ‘The Joshua Tree,’ last night with a tour opening show in Vancouver.
Watch highlights from last night’s Dark Star Orchestra tour opener which featured a setlist the Grateful Dead used 40 years to the day prior.
Three rising stars of the country world – Margo Price, Jamey Johnson & Brent Cobb – covered a pair of Grateful Dead classics in San Francisco.
Last night’s Red Hot Chili Peppers’ concert in Pittsburgh included the return of a cover the band hadn’t played in over a decade.