Blackberry Smoke honored Ozzy Osbourne with a Black Sabbath cover and recruited Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ guitarist Mike Campbell for a lengthy encore at The Ryman.
Vulfpeck brought out special guest Maya Delilah for a location-appropriate number on Saturday during their Japanese debut performance at the Fuji Rock Festival.
Josh Kaufman enlisted a bevy of Newport Folk favorites to close out this year’s festival with “Songs For The People,” a set devoted to covers of protest songs.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard performed their entire album, ‘Phantom Island,’ with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia at the tour opener at The Mann.
Primus brought out special guest Puddles Pity Party to lead them through a cover of the Black Sabbath classic “N.I.B.” on Monday during their concert at New Orleans’ Saenger Theater.
Dogs In A Pile’s set at Pennsylvania’s Flood City Music Festival saw the band welcoming Jennifer Hartswick for a Doobie Brothers cover debut.
Jack Antonoff and his band Bleachers hosted an Ally Coalition Talent Show at Newport Folk Festival on Friday featuring Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, and Rufus Wainwright, among others.
Widespread Panic’s last two nights in Asheville saw more John Keane sit-ins and two Ozzy Osbourne tributes including a Black Sabbath debut.
Remi Wolf & Friends’ set at Newport Folk Festival saw guest appearances by John C. Reilly, Jeff Tweedy, Maren Morris, Jesse Welles, Tiny Habits, Saya Gray, slimdan and Adam Melchor.
moe. teamed with old friends Umphrey’s McGee for an Ozzy Osbourne tribute at the Great South Bay Music Festival on Saturday.
Destiny’s Child reunited and Jay-Z and Shaboozey joined Beyoncé at the final show of the Cowboy Carter Tour in Las Vegas.
Phish wrapped this leg of Summer Tour 2025 with their third SPAC show that featured “Tweezer Reprise” reprised throughout the first and second sets.
Goose teamed up with Kenny Loggins on his Top Gun classic “Danger Zone” at the Newport Folk Festival in Newport, Rhode Island.
Phish’s second Summer Tour 2025 show at SPAC fellow on lighting director Chris Kuroda’s 60th birthday and featured an extensive Black Sabbath tease in “Mike’s Song.”
RJ Bee recaps Phish’s first of three shows at SPAC, which featured huge jams in both the first set (“Bathtub Gin”) and second set (“Chalk Dust Torture”).
Big Richard covered Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” and delivered an unconventional version of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at their Kennedy Center concert.
Comedian Marc Maron’s musical performance at Largo in Los Angeles included a cover of Taylor Swift’s “Bigger Than The Whole Sky.”
Widespread Panic covered Black Sabbath and brought out frequent collaborator John Keane while kicking off a three-night run in Asheville, North Carolina.