The Avett Brothers’ New Year’s Eve 2019 show featured Valient Himself during the midnight countdown which was followed by Steve Miller Band’s “Fly Like An Eagle.”
Greensky Bluegrass rang in 2020 with a three-show New Year’s Run at Milwaukee’s Riverside Theater.
Spafford’s New Year’s Eve concert at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco with filled with rare covers and originals, including Phish’s “Wolfman’s Brother” and the band’s own “Runaway.”
The Disco Biscuits delivered three sets for the final show at the PlayStation Theater in New York City.
Dead & Company’s New Year’s Eve concert at Chase Center in San Francisco featured an indoor airplane, Zakir Hussain and more.
Phil Lesh returned to the stage for the first time since August on New Year’s Day and also announced a three-night run at The Capitol Theatre in honor of his 80th birthday.
Gov’t Mule wrapped up 2019 and started 2020 with a marathon New Year’s Eve show at New York City’s Beacon Theatre featuring a tribute to the final two Beatles album starring special guests Connor Kennedy and Jimmy Vivino.
Umphrey’s McGee celebrated New Year’s Eve at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver with a three-set show featuring numerous appearances from Mad Dog & his Filthy Little Secret horns and a slew of cover debuts as well as a new original.
Widespread Panic’s three-set New Year’s Eve 2019 – 2020 concert at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta saw the band introduced by legendary wrestler Ric Flair and welcome old friend John Keane for a set of Vic Chesnutt songs and more.
Phish ended 2019 and started 2020 with a feast for the senses at Madison Square Garden in New York City on New Year’s Eve.
Widespread Panic kept to the themed encore trend they started on December 29th to close out night two of their New Year’s run at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta.
Gov’t Mule’s guest-filled New Year’s run landed at the Beacon Theatre on Monday night to kick off a two-night stand at the storied New York City venue.
Umphrey’s McGee played a single-song first set with guests Kyle Hollingworth and Jeff Coffin sitting-in and brought out Nicholas Gerlach in the second set.
Phish delivered a four-song second set that included a 35-minute “Tweezer” during their third of four New Year’s Run 2019 shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Dead & Company unveiled a Bob Dylan cover to close out the first night of their New Year’s run at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
Yo La Tengo ended their 2019 Hanukkah run at Bowery Ballroom in New York City with a show featuring guest appearances from Bill Frisell, Laurie Anderson and more.
Widespread Panic kicked off a three-night New Year’s Run at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta with a show featuring a career-spanning set and an encore with a pair of “honey” songs.
Phish’s setlist for night two of their 2019 New Year’s Run at Madison Square Garden in New York City was a career-spanning affair featuring a number of songs the band hadn’t played in years.