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The legendary “Little Ol’ Band from Texas,” ZZ TOP, is set to bring their electrifying blend of blues, rock, and boogie to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Monday, August 4, 2025. Fans can expect a high-octane performance featuring the band’s timeless hits, signature guitar tones, and undeniable stage presence in one of the world’s most breathtaking concert venues.

The StrangeCreek Campout is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated return to Camp KeeWanee in Greenfield, MA, from May 23–26, 2025. Bringing together an eclectic mix of rock, jam, funk, reggae, and beyond, StrangeCreek 2025 promises four days of musical celebration, camping, and community.

Over the past decade, Australian singer-songwriter Ziggy Alberts has forged a distinctive path through indie-folk, captivating listeners with his deeply personal lyrics and grassroots spirit. Known for blending emotive storytelling with a minimalist, soulful sound, Ziggy’s music invites listeners to look inward and embrace life’s simplest yet most profound moments.

You wake up to soft gray skies and the electrifying thought that M3F Fest kicks off today. A light drizzle taps against your window—just enough to remind you to toss a rain poncho and an extra sweater into your bag. You stretch, throw on your favorite band tee, and can practically hear the distant bass lines pulling you toward Margaret T. Hance Park (300 E Indian School Rd).

At Grateful Web, we honor Herb Greene—a visionary photographer whose lens captured the very soul of the counterculture era and the enduring spirit of the Grateful Dead. Herb’s work was much more than images on paper; it chronicled a transformative time in music and art. His photographs, from the intimate moments in his San Francisco home studio to the iconic hieroglyphic wall that became a symbol of psychedelic creativity, immortalized the energy, passion, and camaraderie of an era that continues to inspire.

Grateful Web is pleased to shine the spotlight on Alan Gilman, a dedicated musician whose life journey has taken him from classical piano studies at the Juilliard School in New York to delivering mesmerizing lead guitar work in prominent Grateful Dead tribute bands. Balancing his dual roles as a skilled anesthesiologist and a sought-after “Jerry” on stage, Gilman embodies the passion, commitment, and pure joy that define the Grateful Dead community.

Get ready for one seriously B.A.D. day this summer! The inaugural BAD Day Music & Arts Festival is set to take over Wilmington’s historic Brooklyn Arts District on Saturday, July 12, 2025. With three outdoor stages, a stacked musical lineup, local makers, food and beverage vendors, yoga and wellness offerings, and more, BAD Day promises to be an unforgettable one-day celebration of music, art, and community.

There are certain bonds in life—deep, unwavering connections—that call us back no matter how far we roam. For Ross Flora, that bond is with his dog, Sadie Mae, whose unconditional love inspired his latest single, “Home Bound,” out March 7. Drawing influence from the radiant optimism of “Blue Sky” by the Allman Brothers Band, “Home Bound” is about finding solace, joy, and purpose in the embrace of those who ground us. It’s more than a melody; it’s a heartfelt meditation on what it truly means to belong.

Hot Tuna, the legendary American blues-rock ensemble helmed by Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady, will bring their iconic acoustic show to the Avalon Theatre on Thursday, September 18, 2025. Fans can expect an intimate performance showcasing the pair’s mastery of American roots music and captivating improvisational energy that has defined their nearly six-decade-long career.

BMG recording artist, singer/songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist A.J. Croce will bring his yearlong “Heart of the Eternal Tour” to the Boulder Theater on Thursday, June 19, 2025, in support of his forthcoming studio album, “Heart of the Eternal.” Produced by Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker), the 11-track collection will be released on March 7 and showcases Croce’s stylistic breadth, spanning everything from psychedelia to Philadelphia soul to Latin-infused jazz-pop.