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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, especially at the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, CO, who hosted Goose's annual holiday themed Goosemas event. The first night was held on December 16, 2022, and included a huge display of red and green balls, along with copious sharpies. Fans used these items to write requests for the band, and the band in turn drew the balls from Santa's bag to determine the second set.

Anchored by headliners Kentucky native Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan, Railbird Music Festival is set to return to Lexington, KY June 3 & 4, 2023 at The Infield at Red Mile. The two-day experience will feature more than 30 artists performing across three stages, offering an unparalleled bourbon and equine experience. The presale begins Thursday, December 8 at 12pm ET at railbirdfest.com/tickets.

Daze Between New Orleans has announced its return in 2023 with two very special nights headlined by Goose. The second annual event will once again take place at New Orleans, LA’s historic Faubourg Brewery during the “Daze Between” New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival weekends, Tuesday, May 2–Wednesday, May 3, 2023. Single-day and two-day passes, as well as a variety of VIP options, go on sale Friday, December 16 at 12 pm CT, exclusively via dazebetweennola.com.

Connecticut rock quintet Goose performed the title track of their highly acclaimed current album Dripfield on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last week. The band also just announced a five-week Spring tour, visiting 14 cities across the US set to get underway March 23, 2023, at Boston, MA’s Roadrunner and then traverse the nation through late April.

Renowned Connecticut indie-jam band Goose, and the iconic outdoor sports multimedia and lifestyle brand Teton Gravity Research (TGR), have joined forces to create a unique collection of apparel. Available starting 11 AM MST,  on Tuesday, December 13, the collection includes hoodies, hats, t-shirts and beanies.

Today, acclaimed Connecticut-based rock quintet Goose announced Spring Tour 2023, an expansive foray that will bring their unparalleled sound to stages across the nation. From Boston to San Diego, the band will traverse a winding path of fourteen cities, showcasing their unique brand of rousing songwriting and spirited improvisational performance. The five-week journey is set to begin at Boston, MA’s Roadrunner (3/23) and culminate at San Diego’s Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre (4/29).

As with most things in life, the end is usually bittersweet and ripe with emotion. This was certainly the case for the eighth and final collaborative performance by the Trey Anastasio Band and Goose. For Goose, this tour was a "pinch me" moment, enabling them to play along side legendary musicians that they have looked up to.

Upstate New York was pummeled by a historic lake effect snowstorm that brought almost six feet of snow last weekend. This wasn’t the only storm in the region, as the raging infernos known as the Trey Anastasio Band and Goose brought some serious heat to Upstate Medical Arena at The Oncenter War Memorial in Syracuse, NY on November 18, 2022.

According to Merriam-Webster, to collaborate is defined as “to work jointly with or together, especially in an intellectual manner” and for music fans, we love this word. Whether it is put to good use within the members of our favorite bands or through the avenue of the surprise sit in, everyone in the audience loves a good gelling and these instances are usually what make up the fabled stories of our musical adventure. When one considers the collaborative effort through the lens of improvisational music, the end result has a giant question mark looming over it.

Fresh off an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and currently on tour with Trey Anastasio Band (TAB), Goose continue their career-best year thus far with today’s surprise release of a brand new EP, UNDECIDED, available now via No Coincidence Records at all DSPs and streaming services. A limited-edition vinyl release will follow on Friday, January 13, 2023; pre-orders are available now.

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