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Phish have announced a 2023 west coast tour taking place in April. The jam band legends will play eight shows in three cities, starting with a two-night run in Seattle and following that with three-night stands in Berkeley and Los Angeles, California. The dates follow the sixth annual Phish: Riviera Maya residency which takes place across four days in Mexico in February. Check out their full 2023 itinerary below. Tickets to the new shows go on sale Friday, January 20th at 10:00 a.m. PT, and a ticket request period is open now through the band’s website. You can purchase tickets via Ticketmaster or Stubhub. Related Video Phish 2023 Tour Dates:02/23 – Cancún, MX – Moon Palace Cancún02/24 – Cancún, MX – Moon Palace Cancún02/25 – Cancún, MX – Moon Palace Cancún02/26 – Cancún, MX – Mo...
The Peach Music Festival has unveiled its 2023 lineup headlined by Tedeschi Trucks Band, Goose, My Morning Jacket, and Ween. The 11th annual festival takes place across four days from June 29th through July 2nd in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Also receiving prominent billing are Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Les Claypool’s Flying Frog Brigade, Mike Gordon, Umphrey’s McGee, Lettuce, Twiddle, and Ripe. The lineup is rounded out by Duane Betts, Andy Frasco & The U.N., TAUK featuring Kanika Moore, Magic City Hippies, Dogs inaA Pile, Lawrence, Thumpasaurus, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Karina Rykman, Ghost Light, Tapers Choice, Son Little, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Mihali, Raq, TAZ Plays Hendrix, Circles Around the Sun, Melt, Mo Lowda & The Humble, Oh He Dead, Cris Jacobs Band, Fr...
Goose landed at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, December 7th with a performance of the title track from their latest album, Dripfield. The quintet appeared relaxed and loose making their Tonight Show debut. The 30 Rock stage was dressed for the holidays, and after Goose added some well-saturated purple and blue jam band lighting, the set was more than merry and bright. Check out “Dripfield” below. The performance coincided with multi-instrumentalist Peter Anspach’s birthday, which only added to the celebratory nature of their first Tonight Show appearance. It also capped a seismic year for the band, who released their third LP, Dripfield, as well as the 4-track Undecided EP, and also co-headlined a fall tour with Trey Anastasio Band. Advertisement Related Vid...
Goose have unveiled the Undecided EP, a four-track studio collection of live favorites. Take a gander below with Apple Music or Spotify. Undecided was produced by D. James Goodwin and recorded in Woodstock, NY during the same sessions that led to the LP Dripfield earlier this year. “These four songs have been around for a long time,” vocalist and guitarist Rick Mitarotonda said in a statement. “We’ve performed different versions over the years and we wanted to capture them in a new and exciting way.” Mitarotonda wrote “All I Need,” “Tumble,” and “Undecided” as a teenager, though devoted Goosestans might know “Undecided” under the name of “Bob Don.” Advertisement Related Video “I wrote [‘Bob Don’] when I was 14, and, actually, it was originally title...
Your one last chance to catch Dead & Company live is fast approaching, as the supergroup recently confirmed they would cease touring after their final run in 2023. Former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann, along with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, and Jeff Chimenti, will make their last outing together next year. Head over to Ticketmaster to claim your seat’s for Dead & Company’s farewell tour, and then keep scrolling for more details below. What Is Dead & Company’s Next Tour? The farewell tour kicks off with two nights at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum on May 19th and 20th. The 27-date outing includes two nights at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, two at New York’s Citi Field, three at Boulder’s Folsom Field, three nights at the Gorge Amphitheater, and more before...
Phish have announced their 2022 run of New Year’s Eve shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, marking the return of one of the jam band’s most cherished annual traditions after their 2021 slate was postponed due to a coronavirus surge. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Phish’s Next Tour? Phish will ring in the New Year in New York City once again for a four-night affair at Madison Square Garden starting December 28th. They’ll rock the Garden every night through December 31st and all the way to the end of 2022. Advertisement Related Video In 2023, the jam band will jet to Cancún for the sixth iteration of their destination concert event, “Phish: Riviera Maya.” The four-night excursion will be hosted at Moon Palace Cancún beginning ...
Dead & Company will head out on their final tour in 2023. The announcement follows earlier speculation that the supergroup would cease touring after their recently concluded summer trek. “Word travels fast and we wanted to be the first to let you know that Dead & Company will be hitting the road next summer for what will be our final tour,” the group shared in a social media post revealing the tour poster. “Stay tuned for a full list of dates for what will surely be an exciting, celebratory, and heartfelt last run of shows.” In his own post, Bob Weir added, “Well it looks like that’s it for this outfit; but don’t worry we will all be out there in one form or another until we drop…” Advertisement Related Video Back in April, Weir pushed back against a report that Dead & Com...
Goose are taking flight for a 2022 fall tour on the wings of a successful spring run that saw tickets fly for headlining spots at New York’s Radio City Music Hall and more. Enter the Dripfield with the Connecticut jam band across the US starting this September. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Goose’s Next Tour? Goose’s fall tour follows a number of previously announced dates including double-headers at Maryland’s Merriweather Post Pavilion and Colorado’s Dillon Amphitheater, a headlining show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre in August. Advertisement Related Video The fall tour kicks off officially with two nights in Richmond, Virginia on September 29th-30th. They follow it up with another back-to-back in Atlanta, St....
Connecticut jam band Goose have added a new leg of fall tour dates as part of their ongoing tour. In the lead up to their two-weekend appearance at Austin City Limits, Goose will play headlining shows in Richmond, Atlanta, St. Louis, and New Orleans. They’ll also make stops in Fayettesville, Oklahoma City, and Dallas during the month of October. A pre-sale ticket request period is now ongoing through Wednesday, July 20th 5:00 p.m. local time, with a general on-sale set to take place on Friday, July 22nd at 10:00 a.m. local time. Tickets are available to purchase via Ticketmaster. Related Video Goose’s lengthy tour schedule also includes a new of summer shows and festival appearances. Check out their full itinerary below, and grab tickets to all of their shows here. Advertisement Goose are ...
In the midst of a career surge, Goose have released their third studio album, Dripfield. The Connecticut rockers have also revealed summer tour dates supporting the release. Update: You can stream Dripfield in full below. Due out June 24th, Dripfield finds Goose working with an outside producer for the very first time: D. James Goodwin. Working with Goodwin at Woodstock’s The ISOKON, Goose were able to “think about our approach in so many different ways,” explained lead guitarist/vocalist Rick Mitarotonda. “I really liked re-working some of the stuff we’ve been playing for years and taking the material in directions I would have never expected.” In support of the LP, Goose have expanded their tour schedule with new summer dates. Leading up to the band’s two-night stand at New York’s R...
Last week, Phish played their postponed Madison Square Garden residency after pushing it back due to the omicron variant. Over the past several days, some concertgoers have attributed positive COVID tests to their attendance at the event. One of those fans is Howard Stern Show executive producer Jason Kaplan, which led to the host inviting attendees of the shows to call in with their experiences (via Variety) at the potential superspreader event. Kaplan was asked to take a home COVID test after Stern noticed his scratchy throat, and recounted his experience at the Phish shows. “I got no one to blame but myself,” Kaplan said on-air while also admitting he attended a hotel afterparty where there was heavy nitrous use. “It’s out there, it’s still happening… Nothing is worth get...