Bob Dylan kept the Grateful Dead tributes flowing through a three-night stand at Nagoya’s Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater to close his tour of Japan.
Phish’s three-show run at The Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California wrapped on Wednesday with a show featuring expansive takes on “Beneath a Sea of Stars” and “Set Your Soul Free.”
The Walkmen took the stage together for the first time in 10 years to perform “The Rat” on Tuesday’s episode of ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
In honor of Levon Helm, watch the legendary musician’s storied appearance on ‘Late Night with David Letterman’ in 1983.
The late David “Trugoy The Dove” Jolicoeur was honored by Gorillaz and his De La Soul bandmates at Coachella.
Widespread Panic coupled songs with specific themes to form the setlist for Tuesday’s concert at Austin’s ACL Live at The Moody Theater.
Phish stretched “Bathtub Gin” and “Fuego” each beyond the 20-minute mark during night two of their three-show run at Berkeley’s Greek Theatre.
‘Easy Skankin’ In Boston 1978,’ a Bob Marley & The Wailers concert film originally released in 2015, has been uploaded to YouTube for free viewing.
Listen to Björk and Dirty Projectors performing “On And Ever Onward” in 2009 from the upcoming, ‘Mount Wittenberg Orca (Expanded Edition),’ Record Store Day release.
Primus was joined by Tool’s Danny Carey and Justin Chancellor at a special concert in Los Angeles on Monday night.
Phish returned to the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California for their first concert at the Bay Area venue since 2010 — check out a recap, the setlist and The Skinny from a night featuring a 43-minute “Tweezer.”
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band fit two tour debuts into a home-state show in Newark, New Jersey on Friday, one day before The Boss tested positive for COVID-19.
moe. presided over a sold-out two-night run at Higher Ground in Burlington, Vermont on Friday and Saturday.
The National’s Aaron Dessner dropped in on Taylor Swift’s concert on Friday in Tampa to perform “The Great War” and came back on Saturday for another sit-in.
Widespread Panic wrapped the first of three two-night runs at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas on Sunday.
Billy Strings debuted a pair of covers on Saturday at Mobile, Alabama’s Mobile Civic Center Arena including the geographically-appropriate take on Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again.”
Bob Dylan debuted a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Brokedown Palace” and busted out his take on “Not Fade Away” during his five-show residency in Tokyo.
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.