Taylor Swift brought out Ed Sheeran for a three-song mashup during her concert on Thursday at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Herbie Hancock celebrated the 50th anniversary of his groundbreaking ‘Head Hunters’ album last night at Hollywood Bowl by reuniting with the surviving musicians from the original album.
Post Malone made his Grand Ole Opry debut with the help of Brad Paisley, Lainey Wilson, Vince Gill and others.
Phish delivered a wild soundcheck and archivist Kevin Shapiro dug into the vault on Wednesday as the gates to the Mondegreen festival opened at The Woodlands in Dover, Delaware.
Tedeschi Trucks Band brought their Deuces Wild Tour to the Blossom Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio where Derek Trucks was in an Allman Brothers state of mind.
Khruangbin launched a run of U.S. shows with a concert at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday where they welcomed the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles Alumni.
Post Malone delivered a set full of country favorites old and new at Outside Lands on Sunday including a Luke Combs cover with guest Jimmy Olander of Diamond Rio.
Tedeschi Trucks Band and tourmate Margo Price have been teaming up on covers by George Jones, Leon Russell and Bob Dylan.
Bob Dylan welcomed Lukas Nelson for “Early Roman Kings” and an extended sit-in to close the set with a number of Dylan classics.
Sturgill Simpson performed for Outside Lands and played songs from his new Johnny Blue Skies album, ‘Passage du Desir.’
Kacey Musgraves made a surprise appearance during Sabrina Carpenter’s Outside Lands set for a performance of “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.”
Watch Primus and Puddles Pity Party cover Dio’s “Holy Diver” at Tag’s Summer Stage in Big Flats, New York.
Aaron “Neddy” Stein recaps Phish’s concert at Bethel Woods Center For The Performing Arts which featured the first performance of “Fikus” since November 7, 1998.
Dead & Company’s 30-date Dead Forever residency at the Las Vegas Sphere came to a conclusion with the final show of the run held on Saturday night.
Phish’s Summer Tour 2024 run at Bethel Woods Center For The Performing Arts continued Saturday with show two of the band’s three-night stand in Bethel, New York.
Dead & Company delivered show 29 of 30 at the Las Vegas Sphere exactly 29 years after the untimely death of Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia.
Phish launched a three-night run at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, New York on Friday with a show highlighted by ‘Evolve’ cut “Pillow Jets.”
Mt. Joy kicked off a two-night run at Red Rocks on Thursday and brought out openers Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners to perform their song “Lake Missoula.”