Including select Live Nation dates from Wu-Tang Clan and Nas, Interpol and Spoon, Bon Iver, Devo, Jason Isbell, The Who, The Killers, Kraftwerk, Elvis Costello, and more.
plus Angelique Kidjo, Zola Jesus, Every Time I Die, Lil Nas X, Harmony Woods, Glass Beach, Joe Russo's Almost Dead, and more things to stream this week.
Mark Knopfler, John Mellencamp, The War on Drugs, Nathaniel Rateliff, Steve Martin, Leon Bridges, Graham Nash have also donated instruments to the National Independent Talent Organization's charity auction...
Plus: Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Grizzly Bear, Witch Mountain, Annie Hart (Au Revoir Simone), Major Murphy, Oneohtrix Point Never, and more just-announced tours.
The fest includes Sturgill Simpson, alt-J, The War On Drugs, The Decemberists, Jenny Lewis, Kurt Vile, Father John Misty, George Clinton, Portugal. The Man, Woods, and more.
The Belgian festival takes place from July 5-8 at Festivalpark Werchter, and the lineup also includes Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The Killers, Pearl Jam, London Grammar, Nine Inch Nails, Fleet Foxes, At The Drive In, David Byrne, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, MGMT, Fever Ray and more.
The Upstate NY festival, which continues to move away from its jam roots, also includes George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic, The Felice Brothers, Everything Everything, Woods, and more.
"Although I will continue in fund raising efforts, for personal reasons beginning this year I will no longer be hosting The Bridge School Concert," Neil said.
Late last week, it was revealed that the legendary Monterey Pop Festival would be making a comeback for its 50th anniversary. They already revealed Phil Lesh, Kurt Vile, Father John Misty, Jim James, Norah Jones and Gary Clark Jr, and now more of the lineup is here...