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KEXP presents Khruangbin performing live in the KEXP studio, and features “Two Fish and an Elephant,” “August Twelve,” “Balls and Pins,” and “White Gloves,” with Laura Lee on bass and vocals, Mark Speer on guitar and vocals, Donald “DJ” Johnson on drums and vocals, and Will Van Horn on guitar, percussion, and keys. Hosted by Cheryl Waters, the session captures the Houston trio’s hypnotic blend of psychedelic funk, global grooves, and instrumental prowess in the intimate KEXP studio setting, offering fans a chance to experience the band’s distinctive sound up close with the addition of touring member Van Horn expanding their sonic palette.
Cher performs a country medley with Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge on ‘The Cher Show’ broadcast on April 13, 1975. The performance includes “Oh, Lonesome Me,” “Help Me Make It Through the Night,” and “Okie From Muskogee,” showcasing Cher’s versatility beyond her pop and rock repertoire. The collaboration brings together three major voices from the era, with Kristofferson and Coolidge joining Cher for a moment that captures the crossover appeal of country music in the mid-1970s.
The Police drummer Stewart Copeland answers the internet’s burning questions about playing the drums in WIRED’s Tech Support series. What is the most difficult song to drum? What’s the best way for a beginner to learn how to drum fill? Who’s the best drummer he’s ever seen live? Copeland tackles all these questions and much more, offering insights from his decades of experience as one of rock’s most innovative and influential percussionists. The video coincides with the release of ‘Stewart Copeland’s Police Diaries,’ now available in three distinct, deluxe editions, giving fans a chance to learn from the legendary drummer while gaining deeper insight into his creative process and storied career with The Police.
Co-producer Tony Visconti tells stories from the recording and mixing of David Bowie’s final studio album ‘Blackstar,’ released on January 8, 2016, which was Bowie’s 69th birthday. The video accompanies the release of ‘I Can’t Give Everything Away (2002-2016),’ now available in 13-CD, digital and audiophile 18-piece vinyl box sets including ‘Heathen,’ ‘Reality,’ ‘A Reality Tour,’ ‘The Next Day,’ ‘The Next Day Extra,’ ‘Blackstar,’ a previously unreleased 31-track live set from the Montreux Jazz Festival and Re:call 6 featuring 41 rare non-album tracks. The box sets include newly remastered versions with input from Visconti, offering fans an intimate look at the creative process behind Bowie’s poignant final work and the meticulous care taken to preserve his artistic legacy across this era of recordings.
A video uploaded by R.E.M. Video Archive captures the band’s free outdoor show at the corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets in Toronto, Canada on May 17, 2001. The MuchMusic performance features 11 tracks including “Imitation Of Life,” “The Great Beyond,” a cover of “Have You Ever Seen The Rain?,” “What’s The Frequency, Kenneth?,”The One I Love,” “Losing My Religion,” “Man On The Moon,” and more. The outdoor concert gave Toronto fans a rare opportunity to see the legendary Athens band perform hits spanning their career in an intimate street setting at one of the city’s most iconic intersections.
A YouTube video uploaded by rjciccone explores the mysterious “Sgt. Pepper’s Inner Groove” from The Beatles’ 1967 mono UK Parlophone LP, playing the hidden track both forwards and backwards for over a minute each. The inner groove appears after “A Day in the Life” on the UK version of ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ but was not included on the American LP, first appearing in the U.S. on the ‘Rarities’ album in 1980. Fans have long debated the cryptic message within this groove, with forward interpretations ranging from “Lucy Annie all the way” to “never could be any other way,” while backwards playback has fueled “Paul is Dead” conspiracy theories with possible phrases like “Will Paul be back as Superman?” The video notes that while The Beatles released a 50th anniversary box set of the album in May 2017 with remastered stereo and mono versions, Dolby surround 5.1, and plenty of outtakes and demos, the inner groove backwards remains exclusive to fan-created content like this upload.
Choir! Choir! Choir! has released a video celebrating Neil Young’s 80th birthday, capturing the moment when over 2000 voices gathered at Toronto’s Massey Hall to sing his timeless songs. The event, called “Heart Of Gold”: The Neil Young Songbook, took place in November 2023 after pandemic delays postponed their original plan to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Young’s historic 1971 Toronto performance at the iconic venue. The collective describes the experience of singing Young’s songs in that legendary concert hall as a beautiful feeling, and honoring the Canadian legend in that way was truly unforgettable. The video now gives fans worldwide the chance to sing along and celebrate Neil Young’s legacy alongside the thousands who gathered that night.
As they wrap up a milestone year celebrating their 35th anniversary, beloved jam band moe. has announced the Born To Fly Tour – 2026. The new U.S. tour spans February through May, with multi-night runs in Washington D.C., Richmond, and Long Island, along with long-awaited returns to cities across the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Texas.
The tour kicks off with three nights at Higher Ground in South Burlington, VT from February 5–7, and includes runs at iconic venues like Town Ballroom (Buffalo), The Orange Peel (Asheville), and Ogden Theatre (Denver). Additional highlights include four nights at Ardmore Music Hall, a three-night stand at Town Ballroom, and one night stands in cities like Savannah, Gainesville, and Atlanta. The tour wraps May 23rd with a headline set at Rooster Walk.
A special artist presale opens Wednesday, November 5th at 10am Local Time (using the PW: BUSTER), followed by the general on-sale on Friday, November 7th at 10am local time. As part of their ongoing commitment to mental health advocacy, $1 from every ticket sold goes to Eddie’s Hugs. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit https://moe.org/.
Eddie’s Hugs is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing awareness, reducing stigma, and supporting those affected by mental illness. Inspired by the life of Eddie Derhak, Eddie’s Hugs strives to offer connection, compassion, and hope to individuals of all ages – especially young adults – through advocacy, education, and community outreach. By encouraging simple acts of kindness, like the power of a hug, we aim to create a culture where no one struggles alone and everyone feels seen, heard, and supported. Eddie’s Hugs’ mission is to raise awareness, fund mental health initiatives, and help prevent suicide – one hug, one heart, one life at a time.
In tandem with the tour announcement, moe. is also helping to lead the charge on the American Cancer Society’s Rock The Pink campaign, which has officially launched its annual charity auction. Running through November 6, fans can bid on exclusive signed instruments, gear, and one-of-a-kind memorabilia from moe. and other legendary artists—all to fund lifesaving breast cancer research and patient support services.
Auction highlights include:
• Pink Telefunken M80 microphones used by moe. throughout October and signed by each band member
• Custom Souldier “Rock The Pink” guitar straps, worn and signed by artists on stage
• A D’Angelico guitar signed by performers at The Capitol Theatre this fall, including moe., Modest Mouse, Oteil Burbridge, Yes, and more
• A custom pink King of Tone pedal by AnalogMan (ultra-rare, one-of-one)
• And signed guitars from Eric Clapton, Chicago, and Susan Tedeschi
The Rock The Pink auction also features collectibles and experiences from across the music and arts world, with contributions from artists like Tedeschi Trucks Band, Umphrey’s McGee, The Revivalists, Karina Rykman, and venues including Brooklyn Bowl, The Capitol Theatre, and The Eastern. Browse and bid at rockthepink.givesmart.com.
The announcement of the Born To Fly Tour – 2026 comes as moe. continues a standout run of performances across the country. Recent highlights include a co-headline with The Infamous Stringdusters in New Orleans, a Monty Python–inspired Halloween blowout dubbed Jamalot: A Quest for the Grail, and their Rock The Pink campaign featuring themed setlists and limited-edition merch to support breast cancer awareness. Along the way, the band has delivered surprise-filled sets with guests like Warren Haynes, Karina Rykman, and longtime friend Suke Cerulo, who returned for a special sit-in at Brooklyn Bowl. In Nashville, the band debuted a poignant cover of John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery” featuring Emma Derhak on vocals, continuing a series of intimate family collaborations that have helped make this anniversary year especially meaningful.
35th Anniversary Tour – 2025
Thursday, November 20th – Boston, MA – The Wilbur
Friday, November 21st – Boston, MA – The Wilbur
Saturday, November 22nd – Somerville, MA – Center for Arts at the Armory
Saturday, December 27th – Albany, NY – Palace Theatre
Thursday, January 15th – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Island Exodus 16 ~
Friday, January 16th – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Island Exodus 16 ~
Saturday, January 17th – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Island Exodus 16 ~
Sunday, January 18th – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Island Exodus 16 ~
Born To Fly Tour – 2026
Thursday, February 5th – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
Friday, February 6th – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
Saturday, February 7th – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
Tuesday, February 10th – Concord, NH – Capitol Center for the Arts
Friday, February 13th – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
Saturday, February 14th – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
Sunday, February 15th – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
Wednesday, March 4th – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
Thursday, March 5th – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
Friday, March 6th – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
Saturday, March 7th – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
Friday, March 13th – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theater
Saturday, March 14th – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theater
Sunday, March 15th – Virginia Beach, VA – Elevation 27
Tuesday, March 17th – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
Wednesday, March 18th – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
Friday, March 20th – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
Saturday, March 21st – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
Sunday, March 22nd – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall
Tuesday, March 24th – Savannah, GA – Victory North
Wednesday, March 25th – Gainesville, FL – Heartwood Soundstage
Thursday, March 26th – Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
Friday, March 27th – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
Saturday, March 28th – Miami Beach, FL – Bandshell
Thursday, April 9th – Patchogue, NY – Center for the Arts
Friday, April 10th – Patchogue, NY – Center for the Arts
Saturday, April 11th – Englewood, NJ – BergenPAC
Friday, April 24th – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
Saturday, April 25th – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
Thursday, May 7th – Knoxville, TN – The Mill and Mine
Saturday, May 9th – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
Tuesday, May 12th – Houston, TX – Heights Theater
Wednesday, May 13th – Dallas, TX – Kessler Theater
Thursday, May 14th – Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre
Friday, May 15th – Hattiesburg, MS – Hattiesburg Saenger Theater
Saturday, May 16th – Helena, AL – Old Town Live
Thursday, May 21st – Dewey Beach, DE – Bottle and Cork
Friday, May 22nd – Wilmington, NC – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
Saturday, May 23rd – Axton, VA – Rooster Walk
TCE Presents has unveiled Gather Outdoors, a new two-day ski, music and winter culture event set to close out the season at Stratton Mountain in Vermont on April 11 and 12, 2026. Positioned as a high-energy sendoff to winter, Gather Outdoors blends live music, electronic performances and mountain culture into a destination-style alpine experience. The event will feature two stages located at the base of Stratton Mountain, with daily music programming running from 3:00pm to 11:00pm, allowing attendees to spend the day on the slopes before transitioning directly into evening performances. The genre-spanning lineup brings together jam, bass and electronic artists, led by Crankdat, Daily Bread performing a Sunset Set, Of The Trees, and The Disco Biscuits, who will perform three sets across the weekend, including their electronic-forward TRACTORBEAM project and an acoustic Powered Down set. Additional performances include STS9, Know Good, Twiddle founding members Gubbulidis, and funk-driven multi-instrumentalist Karina Rykman.
A second stage will be curated by New York City-based underground event collective Teksupport, delivering a club-focused counterpart to the live-driven main stage. The Teksupport lineup features house and electronic mainstays Adam Ten, CamelPhat, Dennis Ferrer, Chase West, LuSiD, MINK, Ranger Trucco and Stryv, bringing a dancefloor-centric experience to the mountain setting. Set against the natural backdrop of southern Vermont, Stratton Mountain offers sweeping alpine views, forested trails and a vibrant village base. As winter gives way to spring, the extended daylight hours and mountain scenery are designed to play an integral role in shaping the event’s atmosphere from afternoon ski sessions through late-night performances. Tickets for Gather Outdoors will be offered in single-day, two-day and VIP options, with flexible payment plans available. Fans will also be able to purchase curated packages that bundle event tickets with ski lift access and on-mountain accommodations. Black Bear Lodge has been named the event’s official hotel partner, providing slopeside lodging and direct access to the event footprint.