Sting Announces '57th & 9th' World Tour - By Scott Bernstein
- Nov 14, 2016
- 7:40 am PST
Iconic performer Sting is hitting the road for extensive North American and European legs of his ’57th & 9th’ Tour.
Singer-songwriters Jackie Greene and Anders Osborne will be “Sitting Around Singing Some Songs” together.
Bassist Reed Mathis and his Electric Beethoven project will play four shows over three days and nights this Thanksgiving Weekend.
Once again Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh will celebrate his birthday with a run of shows at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.
Jamtronica acts Lotus and theNEWDEAL will team up for an upcoming show in Philadelphia at the end of the year.
Holy Holy featuring Woody Woodmansey and Tony Visconti will perform Bowie’s legendary LP in full at a number of upcoming concerts.
Supergroup Foundation Of Funk and NOLA-based Dumpstaphunk will come together to ring in 2017.
Veteran rock ‘n’ roll photographer Jay Blakesberg will soon host another special slideshow and storytelling event.
New Orleans rockers The Revivalists detail their first major tour of 2017.
Brooklyn Bowl in New York City has announced the concerts that will take place at the venue on December 30 and 31.
New Orleans own Anders Osborne will be joined by Rich Robinson, Nicki Bluhm and more at this year’s Tipitina’s Holiday Spectacular concerts.
Phish/Talking Heads/Pink Floyd tribute band Pink Talking Fish has detailed a pair of special themed shows for later this month.
Galactic Announces 2017 Winter Tour - By Andy Kahn
- Nov 7, 2016
- 12:23 pm PST
New Orleans funk act Galactic has detailed their upcoming Winter Tour.
Red Hot Chili Peppers have confirmed several more North American Tour dates scheduled for 2017.
The Chris Robinson Brotherhood recently announced their first run of 2017, which will take place in February.
Today pianist Holly Bowling will play a special outdoor show at Terrapin Crossroads with Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh.
Boston-based jam quartet The Jauntee begin Fall Tour on Friday and have shared a live recording on a “name-your-price” basis from earlier this year.
Not only will Keller Williams play dozens of Shut The Folk Up And Listen shows with Leo Kottke, but he’s got solo and Kwahtro shows scheduled early next year as well.