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Goose played an intimate and exhilarating two-hour one-set show at New York City club Racket NYC last night ahead of their sold-out Madison Square Garden show taking place this Saturday, June 28.

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All Good Now Day Two began without a hitch, despite the threat of inclement weather. While rain did fall in the afternoon, it was far less than predicted, allowing the bands to relax and focus on the music. Tonight’s lineup featured inspired performances by both Goose and Lawrence, among other jam-friendly acts.

Gateway Studios & Production Services (GSPS) proudly announces that Connecticut-based jam band Goose is the first artist to rehearse in Studio 75, marking a major milestone for the newly opened facility in Chesterfield, Missouri.

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Goose has announced a new round of upcoming headline dates, including at Burlington, VT’s Waterfront Park Concert Series (September 14), a two-night stand at Richmond, VA’s Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront (October 2-3) and Philadelphia, PA’s TD Pavilion at The Mann (October 4). $1 from each ticket will benefit Backline, a nonprofit music industry mental health organization.

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Last weekend, the Connecticut-based jam thrill ride known as Goose doled out two solid nights of high energy and creativity to the Colorado Front Range. Making their way back to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre outside of Denver nearly one year after their debut run at the venue, the slimmed-down quartet brought everything fans have come to expect and more.

Goose transformed Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre into a two-night temple of musical revelation on June 6–7, delivering sold-out performances brimming with historic debuts, deep-cut resurrections, and improvisational fire. These shows—marked by audacious setlist choices and seismic climaxes—cemented their status as a nationwide "must-see" live act of the summer.

 

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Jam band darlings Goose played to an enthusiastic crowd for the first of two shows at San Francisco’s Masonic Auditorium on Tuesday night. Following the prickly departure of percussionist Jeff Arevalo earlier this year, the Masonic shows marked the first appearance by Goose-is-now-a-quartet within San Francisco city limits.

The last day at any festival is always bittersweet. Fans have figured out the ropes and finally feel at home, despite having to pack up and leave after the music ends. Viva El Gonzo was no exception, however the incredibly inspired performances eased the transition back into normalcy. This included an absolute raging set by festival host Goose that featured no guests or covers.

The festivities returned for Day Two at Viva El Gonzo, Goose's first international festival that was held in San Jose Del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico on May 9, 2025. The weather was picture perfect in this tropical paradise located about twenty driving hours south of San Diego. Festival goers had grown their sea legs, and were also treated to a number of exciting collaborations.

Viva El Gonzo, Goose’s inaugural destination festival, kicked off on Thursday, May 8, 2025. Held in San Jose del Cabo, California Baja Sur, Mexico, the premises contained three different stages, each having a unique setup and character. Nestled around Puerto Los Cabos, the event grounds offered sweeping views of the ocean, bamboo lined sandy trails, and a relaxing warm atmosphere.