Halsey brought out Evanescence frontwoman Amy Lee on Wednesday for a joint performance of their “Hand That Feeds” collaboration at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl.
Bruce Springsteen spoke out at length against the Trump administration during his tour opening concert at Co-op Live in Manchester, England.
Little Feat brought out opener Cris Jacobs to lead them through “Down On The Farm” during their Monday night concert at Akron, Ohio’s Goodyear Theater.
Pearl Jam finished up a two-show run in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday where Eddie Vedder and Jeff Ament performed “Bee Girl” for the first time in three years.
Bob Dylan loaded his setlist with surprises on Tuesday at the opening night of the 2025 Outlaw Music Festival tour in Phoenix.
Jason Crosby’s Crosby Collective was joined by Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools for their Saturday evening set at the Mill Valley Music Festival in Mill Valley, California.
Country duo LOCASH performed at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on Friday where they teamed back up with the Savannah Bananas baseball team during their finale.
Tom Hamilton came to the newly minted Garcia’s Chicago on Saturday where he performed with Jerry Garcia’s 1976 Travis Bean guitar.
Sierra Ferrell brought out surprise guest Joe Jonas to duet on Shania Twain’s “You’re Still The One” during her set at AT&T Stadium near Dallas on Friday.
13-year-old guitarist Saxon Weiss jammed with Warren Haynes at the Warren Haynes Band show this weekend at The Majestic Ventura Theater in Ventura, California.
Tedeschi Trucks Band wrapped a two-night stand in Austin, Texas on Friday with a show that saw guitarist Jimmie Vaughan sitting in on a Prince classic.
Kurt Vile dropped in on Courtney Barnett’s set Saturday at Just Like Heaven to perform “Over Everything” together.
Pearl Jam brought their spring tour to Raleigh, North Carolina on Sunday where they made good on a three-year-old fan request.
Post Malone brought out Atlanta rappers 21 Savage and Quavo during his concert at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Yo La Tengo’s run at The Chapel in San Francisco featured special guests Robyn Hitchcock, Meg Baird and Charlie Saufley.
Dead & Company closed out the penultimate weekend of their Dead Forever 2025 residency at the Las Vegas Sphere with a memorable Sunday night show.
Karina Rykman delivered a hometown concert in New York City on Saturday where she premiered covers from Ween, the Cardigans and Beck.
Dead & Company’s Dead Forever 2025 Sphere residency continued on Saturday night and featured the year’s first “Let It Grow” among other hightlights.