Spafford dusted off a Ryan Adams classic for the first time more than a decade -during their concert at the Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland on Friday.
Greensky Bluegrass concluded the first leg of their winter tour along with a four-night stint with Duane Betts ib Atlanta on Saturday.
moe. delivered their first performance of Led Zeppelin’s “Going To California” on Saturday at The Fillmore in San Francisco.
Widespread Panic concluded a three-night run at the Stifel Theatre in St. Louis on Saturday and kicked off the encore with a geographically-appropriate tune.
Tenacious D’s Jack Black joined Foo Fighters in Auckland, New Zealand to sing a cover of AC/DC’s “Big Balls.”
Umphrey’s McGee welcomed Doom Flamingo vocalist Kanika Moore for a tribute to Tina Turner at Brooklyn Bowl in New York City on Sunday night.
Brandi Carlile and Annie Lennox started a guest-filled Ladies Of The ‘80s set at Girls Just Wanna Weekend with a classic song by Eurythmics.
Greensky Bluegrass brought out guitarist Duane Betts for an original and an Allman Brothers classic on Thursday at The Ritz in Raleigh, North Carolina.
moe. kicked off their first West Coast tour in four years last night in San Diego, where they premiered a take on the Stone Temple Pilots 1994 smash “Interstate Love Song.”
Gov’t Mule closed out Island Exodus 14 in Jamaica last night with a guest-filled affair featuring appearances by Tash Neal, Ron Holloway, Ron Johnson, Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton.
Dinosaur Jr. welcomed a number of special guests including Dave Matthews during their concert at Seattle’s Neptune Theatre last night.
Lotus, who fit a number of surprises into setlists for shows in Pittsburgh last weekend, confirmed details of their 2024 Spring Tour dates.
Gov’t Mule put a reggae spin on a Black Sabbath classic during night one of their Island Exodus destination event in Jamaica.
The inaugural Dead Ahead destination event came to a close on Monday with two sets from Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, Jeff Chimenti, Jay Lane, Oteil Burbridge, Don Was and special guests Sturgill Simpson, Rick Mitarotonda and Margo Price.
Tribute act Joe Russo’s Almost Dead unveiled takes on songs by Screaming Trees, The Rolling Stones, ZZ Top and Van Morrison over the weekend during a three-night run at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.
Umphrey’s McGee dusted off King Crimson’s “Red” for the first time in 504 shows during their concert in Raleigh, North Carolina on Friday.
Phil Lesh & Friends offered a concert at The Warfield in San Francisco on Saturday full of 1960s and ’70 Dead favorites and a breakout Beatles cover.
Spafford launched a two-night stand at Soundcheck Studios on Saturday with a sold-out concert featuring debut performances of a new original and an Olivia Rodrigo cover.