Wesley Hodges recaps Phish’s first time performing at the newly opened Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham, Alabama.
Phish Goes Big At Bourbon & Beyond - By Ben Greenfield
- Sep 13, 2025
- 6:55 am PDT
Phish made their debut at the Bourbon & Beyond festival in Louisville with a two-set headlining performance featuring a monster “Chalk Dust Torture” and other highlights.
Tate McRrae’s concert in Nashville last night saw Megan Moroney appear to perform her song “6 Months Later.”
The Lumineers brought out guitarist Derek Trucks to cover Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” at Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville.
Fred Armisen dropped in on Real Estate’s concert on Wednesday at The Bellwether in Los Angeles.
Gov’t Mule and Tedeschi Trucks Band closed out their run together with a stellar concert that included Mule’s debut of the Allman Brothers’ “Desdemona” with Derek Trucks.
Tedeschi Trucks Band and Gov’t Mule swapped sit-ins once again on Tuesday during their joint concert at Chicago’s Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island.
Umphrey’s McGee returned home to the Chicago area over the past two nights for a pair of special concerts.
REPRISE welcomed Phish lyricist Tom Marshall to the Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia stage to reenact his appearance on a cover of Oasis’ “Champagne Supernova” 29 years later.
Lake Street Dive brought out Lawrence for multiple appearances on Friday at New Haven’s Westville Music Bowl to start a series of shows together.
Brandi Carlile’s three-show stand at Red Rocks included covering Alanis Morissette with Lucius, new song debuts, additional special guests and more.
Billy Strings and Bryan Sutton began their brief tour together with shows at the Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Museum’s Woodward Theatre, with bassist Royal Masat joining the pair of pickers.
Tedeschi Trucks Band & Gov’t Mule went heavy on collaboration at their Saturday night concert at Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusets.
Leon Bridges brought out tourmate Charley Crockett for a cover of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium.
Garbage mixed hits, deep cuts and new songs on opening night of their Happy Endings North American Fall Tour 2025 on Wednesday night at Orlando’s Hard Rock Live.
Tedeschi Trucks Band and Gov’t Mule kicked off a five-show co-headline run in Canada on Wednesday.
Post Malone was joined by surprise guest Chris Stapleton for a “California Sober” duet on Wednesday night at Paris La Défense Arena.
Gorillaz performed their album, ‘Plastic Beach,’ and debuted songs from the album, ‘The Fall,’ on night three of their four-show 25th anniversary run.