Bassist Oteil Burbridge revealed the lineups and dates for an upcoming Oteil & Friends tour.
Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir and singer-songwriter Cass McCombs will take part in collaborative performances with Wynonna & The Big Noise at The Fillmore in San Francisco on February 6.
The Strokes announced a run of shows on the West Coast set for March.
Ween Announces Minneapolis Concert - By Andy Kahn
- Jan 28, 2020
- 8:24 am PST
Ween will perform a concert at Surly Brewing in Minneapolis in May.
Bon Iver added three East Coast tour dates to the band’s July 2020 schedule.
Wilco & Trampled By Turtles are teaming up for three concerts this September.
The Avett Brothers announced a handful of summer tour dates.
Clem Snide, the project of singer-songwriter Eef Barzelay, announced its first album in five years, ‘Forever Just Beyond,’ and shared lead single, “Roger Ebert.”
Umphrey’s McGee will reunite with Gene Ween for a Godboner set as part of UM’s three-night stand at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado this June.
Phish Announces Summer Tour 2020 - By Andy Kahn
- Jan 23, 2020
- 1:27 pm PST
Phish Summer Tour 2020 has been confirmed.
Both JJ Grey & Mofro full band dates and select Front Porch Sessions JJ Grey solo performances have been announced.
Circles Around The Sun will head to the Northeast for a week of 2020 tour dates in February and March.
Nicki Bluhm will hit the road for her The Beat Goes On: Nicki Bluhm Sings Cher Tour in early May.
Legendary singer-songwriter James Taylor will soon release a new album, ‘American Standard’ and tour in support of it with Jackson Browne.
Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters will embark on the This Is Not A Drill North American Tour in 2020.
Katie Crutchfield, aka Waxahatchee, will release a new album entitled ‘Saint Cloud’ in March and previewed the LP, which she’ll support with an extensive spring tour, by unveiling lead single “Fire.”
Stephen Malkmus shared the lead single from the newly announced album, ‘Traditional Techniques,’ around which he will tour in the spring of 2020.
The Lumineers added more dates to their arena tour in support of ‘III’ as well as their first stadium show.