Phish’s first mutliple night run in Seattle since 1995 came to a close on Saturday and saw a tribute to hometown guitar hero Jimi Hendrix.
Phish’s Spring Tour 2023 kicked off Friday night in Seattle and featured at 21-minute “A Wave Of Hope,” among other highlights.
Metallica’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ residency came to a close with “If Darkness Had A Son” off their new album, ’72 Seasons,’ which arrived today.
Umphrey’s McGee treated fans to rarely-played Radiohead and Pearl Jam covers during their show last night in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Spafford busted out a cover of Rusted Root’s “Send Me On My Way” and premiered their take on Demi Lovato’s “Anyone” during their Saturday night concert at Zydeco in Birmingham, Alabama.
Metallica’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ residency continued on Wednesday with the band performing a nine-minute “Master Of Puppets.”
Metallica’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ residency continued on Tuesday with a performance of “Holier Than Thou” off their landmark 1991 self-titled album.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed the classic “Born In The U.S.A.” for the first time in nearly seven years in Elmont, New York on Tuesday.
Bob Dylan led his band through their premiere take on the Grateful Dead’s “Truckin'” on Wednesday night during their concert at Tokyo Garden Theater.
A fan’s song request sign turned into a game of chance at John Mayer’s concert Tuesday night in Seattle.
Watch clips of Herbie Hancock performing in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s in honor of his birthday today.
Grahame Lesh and Amy Helm were joined by a talented backing band and special guest Phil Lesh at Park City, Utah’s Egyptian Theater for the first Songs Of Our Own shows Thursday, April 6 through Sunday, April 8.
Metallica launched their Jimmy Kimmel Live residency on Monday with a performance of “Lux Æterna,” set for their upcoming album ’72 Seasons.’
Andrew Bird welcomed tourmate and collaborator Madison Cunningham in both his main set and encore at History in Toronto on Sunday
Guster drummer Brian Rosenworcel took centerstage for a cover of Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse Of The Heart” to end the band’s Friday night concert at The Fillmore Philadelphia.
Big Something welcomed Doom Flamingo vocalist Kanika Moore to put an exclamation point on their set at Brooklyn Bowl on Friday with The Allman Brothers classic.
Steve Kimock, Mads Tolling and Brian Switzer joined Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros over the final two nights of their run at The Guild Theatre.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band delivered the tour debut of “Mary’s Place” on Sunday during their first of two concerts at new Long Island venue UBS Arena in Elmont, New York.