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Continuing the momentum from their critically acclaimed and three-time GRAMMY-nominated album Dark Matter, legendary rock band Pearl Jam will embark on a series of select U.S. tour dates in Spring 2025. The run kicks off with two shows in Hollywood, FL, on April 24 and 26, and wraps up in Pittsburgh, PA, with dates on May 16 and 18.

Additional support acts for these performances will be announced in the coming weeks.

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The String Revolution, fresh off their Grammy® win earlier this year for “Best Arrangement (Instrumental or A Cappella)” alongside collaborator Tommy Emmanuel, continues their highly anticipated tour with an impressive string of dates opening for Emmanuel across the Southeast United States. These performances will bring their signature sound to audiences from Florida to Virginia, with a headline show in Winston-Salem before culminating in a holiday broadcast at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles.

Opening with one of their most fun and enduring ditties, the calendar-appropriate “Pie for Breakfast,” The Brothers Comatose, on Black Friday, Nov. 29, serenaded an at-capacity back-patio crowd with a captivating set of contemporary bluegrass/folk-rock revelry. The show took place at Old Princeton Landing Public House and Grill, at Half Moon Bay, about 25 miles south of San Francisco. Santa Cruz, Calif.-based band Wolf Jett opened the festivities.

Music fans who like a taste of alt-pop-psychedelia with an indie twist (Tame Impala, Flaming Lips) might want to jump into Pond. The Australian quintet played at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco on Tuesday night with opening act Fazerdaze.

In 2025, KRAFTWERK, with legendary electro pioneer Ralf Hütter, will return to North America to commemorate their breakthrough album Autobahn and their first U.S. Tour, which took place in 1975. KRAFTWERK are pleased to announce 50 Years of Autobahn with their MULTIMEDIA CONCERTS. Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 13 at 10AM local at www.kraftwerktour25.com and fans can sign-up for presale access now.

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Today, on December 5th, 2024, we at Grateful Web celebrate the birthday of the legendary JJ Cale. A true craftsman of music, Cale's understated style and profound influence continue to resonate with artists and fans alike. His contributions have shaped the very fabric of Americana, blues, and rock music, leaving a legacy that endures beyond his years.

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Known for his raucous, high-energy live shows, country star Paul Cauthen is set to embark on an extensive headline tour beginning in January. The run of dates includes performances at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, Boston’s Royale, Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse, D.C.’s 9:30 Club, and more. See below for the complete itinerary.

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Railroad Earth's Horn O' Plenty at the beloved Sherman Theater has become an annual Thanksgiving weekend tradition cherished by both the band and their fans. This two-night event typically features support from Pennsylvania-based bluegrass, folk, and Americana bands, offering a unique opportunity for the Northeast PA community to show their love for live music.

Join Kansas violinist Joe Deninzon and his band Stratospheerius as they celebrate his 50th birthday and the release of their new album, Impostor! (released on Trey Gunn’s 7d Media label). This once-in-a-lifetime concert features performances by very special guests:

  • The Tea Club (featuring Kansas bassist Dan McGowan)
  • Dave Bainbridge (The Strawbs, Lifesigns)
  • Randy McStine (Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson)

 

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Following their highly successful 30‑sh⁠ow "Dead Forever – Live At Sphere" residency earlier this year, Dead & Company are set to return to Sphere this spring for an 18‑show residency celebrating the band's 10‑year anniversary. Fans can look forward to another incredible series of performances, featuring updated visuals that, with the unparalleled immersive experience of Sphere, will offer a unique experience representing the latest chapter in Dead & Company's musical and experiential journey.