Dark Star Orchestra recreated two classic Grateful Dead shows and played a pair of elective concerts as part of their Jam In The Sand 2020 destination event in Mexico last week.
Tedeschi Trucks Band kicked off their 2020 residency at The Chicago Theatre with performances last Friday and Saturday nights.
The Infamous Stringdusters & Yonder Mountain String Band teamed up on the Grateful Dead’s “Mister Charlie” and The Rolling Stones’ “No Expectations” to end their Saturday night show at The Showbox in Seattle.
Mike Gordon dusted off “Soulfood Man” for the first time since 2017 and just second time since 2014 as part of his band’s Sunday night show at Mr. Small’s in Pittsburgh.
Gov’t Mule played an “animal”-themed set and welcomed special guests Carl Broemel, Ron Holloway, Luther Dickinson, Cody Dickinson and Justin Guip during Island Exodus 11 opening night in Jamaica.
Wilco loaded their setlist with bust outs and rarities on Sunday at their Sky Blue Sky destination event in Mexico.
Dead & Company focused on Jerry songs over the course of Sunday’s matinee at Playing In The Sand in Mexico.
Mike Gordon debuted new songs and a Coldplay cover at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto.
Saturday’s Trey Anastasio Band concert at The Wiltern in Los Angeles included the debut of a new original entitled “All Pretending” and a cover of “Over The Rainbow” from ‘The Wizard Of Oz.’
Umphrey’s McGee concluded a two-night stand at the Beacon Theatre in New York City with a show that included a debut cover of “Limelight” by Rush, guest spots from NYC scene fixtures Mike Stern and Leni Stern and much more.
Billy Strings paid tribute to Jerry Garcia at one of the Grateful Dead guitarist’s favorite haunts, The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.
Wilco finally changed up their ‘Ode To Joy’-heavy setlist plan for the first night of their inaugural Sky Blue Sky destination event in Mexico on Saturday.
Dead & Company resumed their three-night Playing In The Sand 2020 run at the Moon Palace in Cancun, Mexico, which included a monster second set.
Mike Gordon paid tribute to Little Feat guitarist Paul Barrere with his first “Sailin’ Shoes” in more than five years.
Trey Anastasio Band dusted off “The Landlady” during their two-night opener at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.
Umphrey’s McGee welcomed Doom Flamingo vocalist Kanika Moore for a debut of Rush’s “Anthem” in honor of Neil Peart.
The Trey Anastasio Band kicked off the main portion of their winter tour at The Observatory North Park in San Diego on Thursday night.
Tool Busts Out Rarities In Fresno - By Nate Todd
- Jan 17, 2020
- 9:48 am PST
Tool dusted off a couple of tunes from their 2001 album ‘Lateralus’ for the first time in nearly a decade during their concert at Fresno’s Save Mart Center.