Primus have announced ‘A Handful of Nuggs,’ a 4-track EP streaming now digitally, with a special-edition 12-inch vinyl arriving July 22 via ATO Records. Leading the release is “The Ol’ Grizz,” one of the first new studio recordings to feature drummer John Hoffman, and it announces his presence emphatically. Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, and Hoffman lock into the kind of twisted rhythmic chemistry that has always defined this band, high-speed bass runs, warped psychedelic textures, and explosive percussion firing on all cylinders.
The EP doesn’t stop there. ‘A Handful of Nuggs’ also includes Primus’ cover of Dio’s “Holy Diver,” sung by Puddles Pity Party, the fan-favorite “Little Lord Fentanyl” featuring Maynard James Keenan, and a live recording of “Duchess (And The Proverbial Mind Spread)” captured at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia.
This lands in the middle of a particularly busy stretch for Claypool. Today also marks the CD release of The Claypool Lennon Delirium’s ‘The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy,’ a sprawling 14-song concept album with Sean Ono Lennon exploring A.I., empathy, mortality, free will, and the dangers of optimization without human feeling. The CD edition arrives in an enlarged gatefold seven-inch jacket, complete with a 24-page companion comic created with longtime collaborator Rich Ragsdale.
A new animated video piece for the Delirium project also just dropped, featuring actor, comedian, and musician Matt Berry (What We Do in the Shadows, Toast of London), with animation by Ragsdale. It’s another sharp, surreal entry into the project’s visual world.
On May 22, Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade releases ‘Return Of The Live Frogs: Volume 1,’ a live collection capturing the band’s expansive, improvisational spirit across more than 2 decades of adventurous performances.
Next week, all 3 projects converge for the Claypool Gold Tour, a full-evening summer run bringing Primus, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, and Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade together under one roof. The coast-to-coast run kicks off May 20 in Reno, NV and runs through July 4 in Napa, CA. Seeing Claypool move through 3 distinct corners of his musical universe in a single night is a rare thing.
‘A Handful of Nuggs’ Tracklist:
The Ol’ Grizz
Holy Diver (feat. Puddles Pity Party)
Little Lord Fentanyl (feat. Puscifer)
Duchess (And The Proverbial Mind Spread) (Live from the Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, PA)
25 years in, multiple Grammys, CMAs, ACMs, and an Emmy to their name, and Little Big Town still know how to make an entrance. The country quartet has released “Hey There Sunshine” via MCA, their first new music in 2 years. It’s out now on all DSPs, with an official music video already streaming.
Hey There Sunshine” arrives from a place of real emotional honesty. Produced by Karen Fairchild and Gena Johnson (Jason Isbell, Dolly Parton, Brandi Carlile), the song captures the quiet, powerful moment when healing begins, emerging from heaviness into hope, peace, and self-acceptance. The music video was directed by Becky Fluke and Reid Long (Eric Church, Brothers Osborne, The Black Keys).
Fairchild speaks to what the song means to the group. “Songs are truly the most profound gifts,” she says. “We’re honored this one found its way to us. It’s a reminder of all the beauty around us and that it’s never too late to find it.” The track delivers exactly what that sentiment promises, unhurried, warm, and deeply felt.
Little Big Town will debut “Hey There Sunshine” live this Sunday, May 17, at the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The show streams live at 8 pm EDT and 5 pm PDT on Prime Video and Twitch.
The group’s catalog speaks for itself. “Boondocks,” “Pontoon,” “Tornado,” “Day Drinking,” and “Girl Crush,” the best-selling country single of 2015, are all part of a run that few acts in any genre can match. Albums like ‘Tornado,’ ‘PainKiller,’ ‘The Breaker’ (which debuted at number 1 and featured the Grammy-winning “Better Man”), ‘Nightfall,’ and ‘Mr. Sun’ have produced multiple number 1 singles and more than 20 major award wins across more than 45 nominations.
“Hey There Sunshine” is out now, and if this is the opening statement of what comes next, there’s plenty more worth watching for.
Mötley Crüe are 45 years in and showing absolutely no signs of slowing down. Epoch and Global Merchandising Services have announced a new licensing partnership to produce a premium Mötley Crüe trading card collection, scheduled for release in December 2026 across North America. The line will be available at hobby stores, specialty retailers, independent shops, and major mass-market retail outlets.
The inaugural collection is built for serious collectors. Premium trading cards celebrate the band’s full legacy, with chase elements including authentic hand-signed cards and rare memorabilia inserts featuring concert-used items, guitar picks, drumsticks, and lanyards directly connected to the band. Global Merchandising Services will preview the collection at its booth (B170) at the upcoming Licensing Expo.
On the vinyl front, the rock legends recently announced ‘Crücial Crüe 1981 – 1989,’ a new five-album box set arriving July 10 via BMG. The package includes the band’s first 5 albums as limited edition picture discs on both CD and LP. An ultra-limited Crüeseum Exclusive edition, featuring a reverse color out box, is limited to 250 hand-numbered units.
Also incoming is ‘Crüe 45 RPM – The Singles Collection,’ an ultra-limited, hand-numbered, foil-packaged series of 10-inch vinyl available exclusively at the Crüeseum. Details are still forthcoming. Adding further significance to the year, the original 1981 Leathür Records version of their debut ‘Too Fast For Love’ also turns 45 in 2026.
This summer, Mötley Crüe head back out on the road for “The Return Of The Carnival Of Sins Tour,” their first extensive touring in 2 years. The 35-city North American run spanning July, August, and September marks the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking 2006 “Carnival Of Sins Tour,” with a reimagined show and updated setlist. One dollar from every ticket sold goes to ASAP! (After School Arts Program) through the Mötley Crüe Giveback Initiative, supporting students with hands-on music and arts programming.
Mötley Crüe just keeps delivering for their fans, and 2026 is shaping up to be one of their biggest years in recent memory.
Ten years ago, Chance the Rapper changed the rules. ‘Coloring Book,’ released in May 2016, became the first streaming-only project to win a Grammy Award, and it did so on Chance’s own terms, independent, community-driven, and completely his own. Now he’s marking the milestone with The Coloring Book 10 Tour, a massive North American run launching August 11 in Cleveland and wrapping October 11 in Pittsburgh.
The mixtape that sparked it all blended gospel, hip-hop, and soulful live instrumentation into something that felt genuinely joyful and unlike anything else in the conversation at the time. Collaborators on the project included Justin Bieber, Kirk Franklin, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, T-Pain, and Saba, with production from Kaytranada, Brasstracks, and Francis and the Lights, alongside longtime creative partners Nico Segal, Peter Cottontale, and The Social Experiment.
The tour hits more than 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, with stops at New York’s SummerStage Central Park, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, the Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park in Austin, Seattle’s Paramount Theatre, and Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium, among many others. It’s a full coast-to-coast celebration of an album that still resonates a decade on.
Presales open May 19, with general on-sale beginning May 21 at 10 am local time. VIP packages are available. Full details and tickets at chancetherapper.com.
Chance the Rapper 2026 The Coloring Book 10 Year Anniversary Tour Dates:
August 11 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
August 14 – Waterloo, NY @ The Vine Showroom at del Lago Resort & Casino
August 15 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
August 16 – Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
August 18 – New York, NY @ SummerStage Central Park
August 20 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
August 21 – Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
August 22 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
August 23 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage
August 25 – Baltimore, MD @ Nevermore Hall
August 29 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
August 30 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
September 1 – Birmingham, AL @ Avondale Brewing Company
September 2 – Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center
September 3 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
September 5 – Tampa, FL @ The Ritz Ybor
September 6 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live
September 8 – Memphis, TN @ Satellite Music Hall
September 9 – New Orleans, LA @ The Fillmore New Orleans
September 10 – Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
September 12 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
September 13 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
September 16 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
September 18 – Reno, NV @ Grand Theatre at The Grand Sierra Resort
September 21 – Wheatland, CA @ Hard Rock Live
September 22 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
September 25 – Vancouver, BC @ Freedom Mobile Arch
September 26 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
September 27 – Portland, OR @ Theater of the Clouds
September 29 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center
October 1 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
October 2 – Council Bluffs, IA @ Harrah’s Stir Cove
October 4 – Milwaukee, WI @ Landmark Credit Union Live
October 6 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory
October 7 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
October 10 – Louisville, KY @ Old Forester’s Paristown Hall
October 11 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Citizens Live at The Wylie
The Revivalists have a lot going on right now, and all of it is worth paying attention to. The RIAA Multi-Platinum-certified New Orleans outfit has shared “Razorblades and Runways,” a bittersweet, soft-soul new single via Concord Records, and it’s one of the most personal things frontman David Shaw has put to tape. The track is out now, with the full album ‘Get It Honest’ arriving July 24.
Shaw doesn’t dress it up. “Looking back, I spent years chasing thrills fueled by ego,” he says. “Now I get to pursue my craft with the same passion, but instead the thing that drives me is my family, my wife, my daughter, my friends, and Ricky Peach, my cat who gets a nod in this tune.” That kind of specificity is exactly what makes “Razorblades and Runways” land the way it does, warm, reflective, and completely sincere.
The single follows “Heart Stop,” the album’s colossal opening track, currently sitting at number 21 on the Triple A radio chart. Co-written by Shaw with 3x Grammy-nominated New Orleans musician Andriu “YÃ no” Yanovski and drummer PJ Howard, the track comes with a music video directed by Caroline Iaffaldano, shot entirely through a first-person-view helmet cam inside an iconic New Orleans shotgun house, featuring dancer Malerie Dempster.
‘Get It Honest’ is The Revivalists’ sixth studio album and their first all-new full-length in over 3 years. Produced by Grammy Award-winner Rich Costey (Vampire Weekend, Foo Fighters, Death Cab for Cutie) at Vermont’s Guilford Sound, the 12-track collection finds a band that has fully settled into who they are. With 7 of 8 members now fathers, the record is built around cutting loose what drags you down and holding tight to what keeps you going.
“To me, this album is about understanding this point and learning to work with it like a potter works the clay,” Shaw reflects. “Our flaws and imperfections are what ultimately make us human and beautiful.” Songs like “Lost and Found” and the title track carry that realization forward with real emotional weight.
The Get It Honest Tour launches July 14 with 2 sold-out nights at Nantucket’s Chicken Box and runs through November. Highlights include the “Opry 100” celebration at the Grand Ole Opry on May 22, a FIFA Fan Festival appearance in Vancouver on June 11, a record-release weekend headline set at David Shaw’s Big River Get Down on July 25, a run supporting The Red Clay Strays including Madison Square Garden on August 9, and their annual return to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on September 25.
The band has also partnered with Concerted on an “honest ticket” program, offering free tickets to fans who complete 2 hours of community service. Additionally, The Revivalists are setting sail November 3-7 from Miami to Nassau aboard Norwegian Jewel for The Revivalists Present Otherside of Paradise at Sea. Vinyl pre-orders and pre-saves for ‘Get It Honest’ are live now at therevivalists.com.
The Revivalists 2026 Tour Dates:
May 21 – Madison, TN @ Harken Hall
May 22 – Nashville, TN @ Grand Ole Opry *
June 11 – Vancouver, BC @ FIFA Fan Festival â€
June 24 – Interlochen, MI @ Interlochen Center for the Arts ∞
June 26 – Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest â€
June 28 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Jazz Festival â€
July 1 – Seattle, WA @ Woodland Park Zoo ¡
July 2 – Portland, OR @ Waterfront Blues Festival â€
July 14 – Nantucket, MA @ Chicken Box SOLD OUT
July 15 – Nantucket, MA @ Chicken Box SOLD OUT
July 17 – Snowshoe, WV @ 4848 Festival at Snowshoe Mountain Resort â€
July 25 – Hamilton, OH @ David Shaw’s Big River Get Down â€
July 30 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion ^
August 1 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden ^
August 2 – Sidney, ME @ Bowl in the Pines %
August 4 – Deerfield, MA @ Treehouse Brewing %
August 5 – Montreal, QC @ Place Bell ^
August 7 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion ^
August 9 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden ^
August 11 – Westport, CT @ Levitt Pavilion #
August 13 – Fairlee, VT @ Lake Morey Resort Summer Concert Series #
August 14 – Chautauqua, NY @ Chautauqua Institution
September 22 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre =
September 25 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre •
September 30 – Toronto, ON @ RBC Amphitheatre ^
October 1 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena ^
October 3 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena ^
October 4 – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed +
October 7 – Allentown, PA @ Archer Music Hall
October 10 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Ovation Music Hall
October 13 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore #
October 14 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center ^
October 15 – Savannah, GA @ Enmarket Arena ^
October 17 – Charleston, SC @ Credit One Stadium ^
A Perfect Circle just made their 2026 “Pacific Ring of Fire Tour” considerably larger. The multi-platinum rock outfit has added Japan, Hawaii, and a second Sydney date to an already globe-spanning itinerary, with Puscifer joining them across Mexico, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Hawaii.
Founding member Billy Howerdel put it plainly. “Pretty, pretty excited to be getting back to places we haven’t played in over 20 years,” he says. “Adding Japan and Hawaii to our 2026 Pacific Ring of Fire tour, with Puscifer joining us across the world.” That’s not a casual reunion. That’s a full reckoning with a global fanbase that’s been waiting a long time.
The tour is already underway in Europe, opening with 2 sold-out nights at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on June 3 and 4. The European leg runs through major festivals including Rock Im Park, Rock am Ring, Nova Rock, Hellfest, and Copenhell, with headline dates across Germany, Poland, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Croatia, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Belgium, Portugal, and France.
From there, A Perfect Circle heads to Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Santiago in November, followed by their first Australian and New Zealand performances in 13 years in December. Japan dates in Tokyo and Osaka follow, closing the year in Honolulu at the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena.
Presales for newly announced dates open May 19. Japanese dates go on sale June 13 at 10 am local time. The second Sydney show and Hawaii go on sale May 22 at 10 am local time.
A Perfect Circle 2026 Pacific Ring of Fire Tour Dates:
June 3 – London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton
June 4 – London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton
June 6 – Nürnberg, DE @ Rock Im Park
June 7 – Nürburg, DE @ Rock am Ring
June 9 – München, DE @ Zenith
June 10 – Warszawa, PL @ Torwar
June 12 – Wien, AT @ Nova Rock Festival
June 13 – Ferrara, IT @ Ferrara Summer Festival
June 15 – Budapest, HU @ Budapest Park
June 16 – Zagreb, HR @ SRC Šalata
June 18 – Zürich, CH @ Halle622
June 20 – Clisson, FR @ Hellfest
June 21 – Düsseldorf, DE @ Mitsubishi Hall
June 23 – Tilburg, NL @ Poppodium 013
June 24 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live
June 26 – København, DK @ Copenhell
June 27 – Oslo, NO @ Tons of Rock
June 28 – Stockholm, SE @ Gröna Lund
July 1 – Berlin, DE @ Zitadelle
July 2 – Praha, CZ @ Forum KarlÃn
July 4 – Esch-sur-Alzette, LU @ Rockhal
July 5 – Werchter, BE @ Rock Werchter 2026
July 7 – Paris, FR @ Zenith Paris
July 9 – Oeiras, PT @ NOS Alive 2026
July 10 – Madrid, ES @ Mad Cool Festival
November 25 – Mexico City, MX @ Estadio Fray Nano
November 28 – Buenos Aires, AR @ Microestadio Argentinos Juniors
November 29 – Santiago, CL @ Hipódromo de Chile
December 4 – Adelaide, AU @ The Drive
December 6 – Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena
December 8 – Brisbane, AU @ Riverstage
December 10 – Sydney, AU @ Carriageworks
December 11 – Sydney, AU @ TikTok Entertainment Centre
December 13 – Auckland, NZ @ Spark Arena
December 15 – Tokyo, JP @ Zepp DiverCity
December 17 – Osaka, JP @ Zepp Bayside
December 19 – Honolulu, HI @ Neal S. Blaisdell Arena
Puscifer is taking the “Normal Isn’t Tour” international. The art-rock collective has announced a full European run kicking off October 25 in Stockholm and wrapping November 12 in Dublin, marking their first European and U.K. performances since 2023. Stops include Oslo, Warsaw, Berlin, Zürich, Brussels, Tilburg, Amsterdam, London, Manchester, and Glasgow, with Dave Hill supporting on all dates.
Frontman Maynard James Keenan didn’t hold back on the excitement. “I just got off a Zoom call with The Synth Whisperer, Fanny Grey, and Bellendia Black,” he says. “They could barely contain their enthusiasm about taking the Puscifer Normal Isn’t show out on its first international tour.” Their mission statement, as he puts it: “Observe. Integrate. Synthesize. Assimilate.”
The European dates are part of a broader global expansion. Puscifer will also join A Perfect Circle for their 2026 “Pacific Ring of Fire Tour,” with newly announced stops in Japan and Hawaii, plus previously announced dates in Mexico City, South America, Australia, and New Zealand.
Presales open May 19, with general on-sale beginning May 22 at 10 am local time. Tickets are available now at puscifer.com.
Puscifer 2026 Normal Isn’t European Tour Dates:
October 25 – Stockholm, SE @ Annexet
October 26 – Oslo, NO @ Konserthus
October 28 – Warsaw, PL @ Stodola
October 30 – Berlin, DE @ Uber Eats Hall
November 1 – Zürich, CH @ Komplex 457
November 2 – Brussels, BE @ A/B
November 3 – Tilburg, NL @ 013
November 5 – Amsterdam, NL @ Gashouder
November 7 – London, UK @ British Airways ARC
November 8 – Manchester, UK @ Manchester Academy
The 2-time GRAMMY-winning string band Old Crow Medicine Show has shared “Last American Waltz,” a gorgeous new single featuring Molly Tuttle, from their upcoming album ‘Union Made,’ due June 5 on Hartland Records via Firebird Music. Filmed in the dancehall of Nashville’s American Legion, the accompanying music video gives the track the kind of setting it deserves, warm, lived-in, and deeply American.
Bandleader Ketch Secor describes it as “a love song to America in 3/4 time,” built to feel timeless. “We wanted it to feel like the kind of song that could drift across a dancehall floor at midnight or echo through an old American Legion hall after the lights come up,” he says. Having Molly Tuttle on the recording, he adds, brought even more heart and soul to the track. It shows.
“Last American Waltz” follows “My Side Of The Mountain,” a generation-spanning collaboration co-written by Secor, Tuttle, and Luke Combs, and featuring bluegrass legends Del McCoury and Ronnie McCoury. That single drew early attention from The Bluegrass Situation, Relix, Whiskey Riff, MusicRow, and AmericanaUK, among others.
Produced by Morgan Jahnig and recorded at the band’s own East Nashville studio, ‘Union Made’ is Old Crow Medicine Show’s most collaborative project to date. The album features nearly a dozen guests including Maggie Rose, Turnpike Troubadours’ Evan Felker, Jesse Welles, Lee Oskar, John Carter Cash, and Ana Cristina Cash.
‘Union Made’ finds the band reflecting on the people, places, and stories of a country approaching its 250th birthday. Inspired by nearly 30 years of performing, from the street corners of Western North Carolina to the nation’s biggest stages, the album is a full-throated celebration of American roots music across its many forms, mountain music, bluegrass, old-time, and folk.
This follows ‘OCMS XMAS,’ the band’s first-ever holiday album, which drew acclaim from The New York Times, NPR’s Fresh Air, and Billboard, with TV appearances on CBS This Morning and The Kelly Clarkson Show. Ketch Secor also released his solo album ‘Story The Crow Told Me’ last year and became the new host of Tennessee Crossroads on Nashville PBS.
Old Crow Medicine Show is on the road now with a packed schedule running through November, including stops at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Fenway Park, PPG Paints Arena, and many more. Pre-order for ‘Union Made’ is live now at crowmedicine.com.
‘Union Made’ Tracklist:
Howdy Do America ft. Jesse Welles
Lincoln Highway
My Side Of The Mountain ft. Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury & Molly Tuttle
Revolution Now ft. Evan Felker
Last American Waltz
Merrimack & Monitor
Rainbow Stew
Rye Whiskey
Beautiful Land ft. Maggie Rose & Lee Oskar
Lewis and Clark
Y’all All Come ft. John Carter Cash & Ana Cristina Cash
For What It’s Worth
Old Crow Medicine Show 2026 Tour Dates:
May 14 – Salina, KS @ The Stiefel Theatre
May 15 – Bellvue, CO @ Mishawaka Amphitheatre *
May 16 – Aztec, NM @ Tico Time Bluegrass Festival
May 17 – Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theater *
May 28 – Cary, NC @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre +
May 29 – Richmond, VA @ Music at Maymont +
May 30 – Columbia, SC @ Songbird Festival – Finlay Park
June 4 – Ridgewood, NY @ Gottscheer Hall
June 6 – Paris, TN @ Tennessee River Jam
June 19 – Vitoria-Gasteiz, ES @ Azkena Rock Festival
June 20 – Grolloo, NL @ Holland International Blues Festival
June 25 – Prior Lake, MN @ The Great Midwest Ribfest
June 26 – Bloomington, IL @ Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts =
June 27 – Cedar Rapids, IA @ Paramount Theatre =
June 28 – Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace Theatre =
July 13 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Twilight Concert Series – The Gallivan Center #
July 14 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Pikes Peak Center %
July 15 – Casper, WY @ Ford Wyoming Center %
July 17 – Whitefish, MT @ Under The Big Sky
July 18 – Emigrant, MT @ The Old Saloon
July 21 – Ketchum, ID @ Argyros Performing Arts Center
July 23 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre ^
July 24 – Albuquerque, NM @ First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater ^
July 25 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre ^
July 26 – Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha
July 31 – Albany, NY @ MVP Arena ^^
August 1 – Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre ~
August 2 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park ^^
August 5 – Erie, PA @ Rebich Investments Amphitheater **
August 6 – Lynchburg, VA @ Academy Center of the Arts **
August 8 – Myrtle Beach, SC @ Alabama Theatre **
August 13 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena ^^
August 14 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena ^^
August 15 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post ^^
August 28 – West Fargo, ND @ Buckaroo Festival – Lights Ampitheatre
September 13 – Bristol, TN & VA @ Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion
September 15 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Center for the Arts $
September 17 – Patchogue, NY @ Patchogue Theatre $
September 18 – Shelburne, VT @ Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green – Shelburne Museum $
September 19 – Hammondsport, NY @ Concerts at Point of the Bluff $
September 20 – Morgantown, WV @ The Metropolitan Theatre $
October 1 – Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort
October 9 – Eureka Springs, AR @ Hillberry Music Festival
October 15 – Franklin, NC @ Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts $
October 16 – Charleston, WV @ Clay Center $
October 17 – Jim Thorpe, PA @ Penn’s Peak $
October 18 – York, PA @ Appell Center for the Performing Arts $
October 27 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater
October 29 – Kansas City, MO @ Knuckleheads
October 30 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Jones Assembly
October 31 – San Antonio, TX @ Stable Hall
November 1 – Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre
November 11–15 – Miami, FL @ Moon River At Sea
* with Madeline Hawthorne + with Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives = with Trey Hensley # with Big Richard, Michelle Moonshine % with Big Richard ^ with Darius Rucker, Austin Williams ^^ with Zac Brown Band ~ with Deadgrass ** with Presley Haile $ with Palmyra
Radiohead delivered something rare at Pinkpop on May 20, 1996, a festival set that felt like a reckoning. Already reshaping alt-rock from the ground up, the British five-piece brought melancholy and raw power to Landgraaf, Netherlands, in equal measure. Thom Yorke’s voice moved from fragile to fierce within a single phrase, turning the open-air stage into something close and urgent. Jonny Greenwood and Ed O’Brien layered guitars that were equal parts tender and sharp, while Colin Greenwood’s bass and Phil Selway’s drumming locked everything into place with real conviction. The crowd swayed, sang along, and never looked away.