Celebrity Life
Kaatsbaan Cultural Park Adds Additional Patti Smith Show, Yo La Tengo, Steve Gunn
Outdoor Spring Festival will take place in Upstate New York in May
Eric Church Announces Return to the Road With 2021 Arena Tour
Gather Again Tour kicks off in September and features the country music star performing in the round
Bully Announces North American Tour in Support of ‘Sugaregg’
Tour will kick off July 31st in Columbus
Dead and Company Set 2022 Playing in the Sand Concerts in Mexico
Jam supergroup returns to Riviera Cancun for fourth annual concert vacation
Jason Isbell Leads 2021 Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion Lineup
Tanya Tucker, Dr. Dog, Blackberry Smoke, Yola will also perform at the festival, slated for this September in the Tennessee-Virginia border city
London Festival All Points East Returns With Foals, Bombay Bicycle Club
Tune-Yards, Jade Bird, and Caribou will also play the August music festival
SXSW Announces Return to In-Person Event in March 2022
Austin festival will be held March 11th through 20th in 2022, following this year's online event
Outside Lands 2021 Moves to Halloween Weekend
Lizzo, Tame Impala, the Strokes will headline the festival, traditionally held in August
How a Virtual Music Company Is Using Golf Courses, Rental Homes to Bring Back Live Music
Jason Isbell and Sheryl Crow will headline the Moon Crush gathering, what organizers are calling a music-themed vacation — not a "festival" — in Florida
If the U.S. Can Get Vaccinated by Summer, When Do We Get Concerts Back?
Most large-scale concerts and tours in the U.S. cannot return until 2022. "You can't do Swiss-cheese routing. If it's got holes in it because certain states haven't opened up, it's not going to work," says one live music exec
Why Limited-Capacity Concerts Just Don’t Make Sense
Partial-capacity shows are not economical for most concert halls or musicians, and politicians who pretend otherwise are failing to understand the way the live music industry operates
New York State to Reopen Large Venues at 10 Percent Capacity
Governor Andrew Cuomo announces that previously scheduled sporting events at Barclays, Madison Square Garden will be open to limited audience members with negative PCR tests