Elle Belle, the indie rock band led by award-winning composer and songwriter Christopher Pappas, is excited to announce the release of their latest single, “Train to Kyoto,” available now on all digital platforms through Little Record Company.
On the track, Christopher Pappas shares, “‘Train to Kyoto’ is a nearly lyric-less song I wrote while on, well, a train to Kyoto. I recorded a scratch vocal that started with the only lyric I had at the time: ‘I took the train to Kyoto and I never woke up.’ I improvised the rest of the vocals, intending it to be a placeholder until I could record the ‘real’ vocals. But as I listened back, I found the performance, and the way it interacted with the vocal effects, compelling. So, I kept it as is, despite it being mostly lyric-less. The outro features Jack Lawless on drums and my friends 2BAD (Chrissy Polcino, Ra’id Al-Amin).”
“Train to Kyoto” follows Elle Belle’s recent singles, “Me, Timbers” and “Mozart Was Buried in a Pauper’s Grave,” which was released last month.
Pappas explains, “There’s no easy way to explain this song without sounding like a self-righteous a-hole, so apologies in advance. Or maybe you’ll relate? Do you ever feel like you’re at the party at the end of the world, putting coasters under drinks? Do you think ‘separating the art from the artist’ is a morally bankrupt philosophy that led to a trash TV star becoming president? If so, my apologies-you’re stuck talking to me at the party. What do you wanna talk about? Want to hear about the D&D campaign I’m running?”
Rock and roll legend John Fogerty will perform at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy on Sunday, August 3, 2025, as part of that community’s year-long celebration of its 400th anniversary. Special guest Hearty Har will open the show. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 11, 2025 at 10:00 AM at Quincy400.com.
“John Fogerty is a voice that defined a generation. He is an icon and we are proud to have him, and Darius Rucker join the people of Quincy in proudly celebrating 400 years of progress in this incredible city,” said Mayor Thomas Koch.
The concert is among a series of special events throughout the year celebrating 400 years of Quincy’s history. 400 years of history, diversity, culture, people and ideas that have shaped America. Country superstar Darius Rucker will headline a show on August 2, and celebrations also include large-scale family events, historic programming, a lecture series featuring best-selling authors among a host of activities.
John Fogerty is a true American treasure. As founder of Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fogerty’s career spans 50 years and he is hailed as one of the most influential musicians in rock history. As the writer, singer and producer of numerous classic hits including “Born on the Bayou”, “Green River”, “Proud Mary”, and “Bad Moon Rising”, Fogerty is a Grammy winner who has been honored as one of the 100 Greatest Guitarists, 100 Greatest Songwriters, and 100 Greatest Singers by Rolling Stone. Earning induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Songwriters Hall of Fame, and Baseball Hall of Fame, he is also a New York Times best-selling author for his memoir, Fortunate Son: My Life, My Music. In January 2023 he regained control over his works, acquiring majority interest of his worldwide publishing rights from Concord. Currently on a worldwide Celebration Tour, Fogerty is now performing his classic songs, with his two sons, for the first time since owning his catalog of songs which have resonated with fans for over five decades.
Fogerty’s two sons, Shane and Tyler, will open the show with their band Hearty Har. Formed in 2012, the Los Angeles based rockers blend modern psychedelia with classic garage rock.
John Fogerty with special guest Hearty Har will perform at Veterans Memorial Stadium (850 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170) on Sunday, August 3, 2025 (Gates: 5:30 PM, Show: 6:30 PM) as part of the Quincy 400 celebration. All tickets will be available on Friday, April 11th at Quincy400.com.
Father John Misty is announcing new US headlining shows for September 2025 in support of Mahashmashana. The new dates begin Sunday, September 14th in Denver, CO at The Mission Ballroom and end Thursday, October 2nd in Fayetteville, AR at JJ’s Live. Support for these dates will come from Jagjaguwar Records act Cut Worms. Fan presales begin Wednesday, April 9th at 10 am (local; password HONEYBEAR) with tickets on sale to the general public on Friday, April 11th at 10 am (local).
Father John Misty’s recently announced headlining Summer tour dates with very special guests Lucinda Williams and Hamilton Leithauser on all shows (except where noted below) are on sale now.
Father John Misty’s sold-out UK/EU Spring 2025 headlining run continues tonight, Tuesday, April 8th in Paris, FR at La Cigale and runs through Tuesday, April 15th in London, UK at Royal Albert Hall.
Of his recent sold-out Kings and Beacon Theatre shows in New York this past February, Brooklyn Vegan raved, “Tillman is a master showman, working the stage, throwing shapes, and dancing, much to the delight of the crowd.” Meanwhile, the New York Times “The Amplifier” newsletter included his “Beacon Theatre” show in their “Favorite concerts” of the winter, saying Father John Misty is “a sharp satirist who knows exactly when to get unexpectedly sincere.” Finally, USA Today noted this charming assessment of his set from Kings Theatre attendees, “Fans gush over Father John Misty: ‘I never understood why people joined cults then I saw him live.’”
Father John Misty’s Mahashmashana and its singles have seen placement on “Best of 2024” lists from the likes of The New Yorker, Variety, The Ringer, Vogue, Under the Radar, Uproxx, Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, The AV Club, PASTE, Consequence of Sound, PopMatters, GQ (UK), Philadelphia Inquirer, Pitchfork, New York Times, and more. The album also spent five weeks atop the NACC 200 College Albums Chart.
Recently, Father John Misty performed a sweet and tender unreleased song titled “The Dead Mouse One” on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (See February 27th performance). The track first appeared on a bootleg of his solo performance Live at the Sunset Cultural Center, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA on December 13th, 2023.
A full list of all Father John Misty tour dates are below.
April 2025 UK/EU Dates
Tue. Apr. 08 – Paris, FR – La Cigale * [Sold Out]
Wed. Apr. 09 – Brussels, BE – Ancienne Belgique * [Sold Out]
Thu. Apr. 10 – Utrecht, NL – TivoliVredenburg * [Sold Out]
Sat. Apr. 12 – Edinburgh, UK – Usher Hall * [Sold Out]
Sun. Apr. 13 – Manchester, UK – O2 Apollo Manchester * [Sold Out]
Mon. Apr. 14 – Brighton, UK – Brighton Dome * [Sold Out]
Tue. Apr. 15 – London, UK – Royal Albert Hall * [Sold Out]
* w/ Butch Bastard
June 2025 UK Dates
Sun. Jun 22 – Leeds, UK – O2 Academy Leeds **
Mon. Jun. 23 – Nottingham, UK – Rock City **
Wed. Jun. 25 – Gateshead, UK – Glasshouse International Centre for Music **
Thu. Jun. 26 – Cambridge, UK – Corn Exchange **
Fri. Jun. 27 – Liverpool, UK – L’Olympia **
Sat. Jun. 28 – Pilton, UK – Glastonbury Festival
** w/ Loren Kramar
July 2025 North American Dates
Thu. Jul. 10 – Ottawa, ON – Ottawa Bluesfest
Fri. Jul. 11 – Shelburne, VT – Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green at Shelburne Museum ^
Sat. Jul. 12 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point
Sun. Jul. 13 – Lafayette, NY – Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards
Tue. Jul. 15 – Cincinnati, OH – Andrew J Brady Music Center
Thu. Jul. 17 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
Fri. Jul. 18 – St. Paul, MN – Minnesota Yacht Club Festival
Sat. Jul. 19 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater +
Mon. Jul. 21 – Santa Fe, NM – The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing +
Wed. Jul. 23 – San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
Thu. Jul. 24 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl
Fri. Jul. 25 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
Sat. Jul. 26 – Berkeley, CA – The Greek Theatre
Tue. Jul. 29 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall + [Sold Out]
Wed. Jul. 30 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall + [Sold Out]
Thu. Jul. 31 – Vancouver, BC – Queen Elizabeth Theatre +
All dates w/ Lucinda Williams & Hamilton Leithauser (except where noted)
^ w/ Lucinda Williams only
+ w/ Hamilton Leithauser only
August 2025 UK Dates
Sat. Aug. 23 – Galway, Ireland – Leisureland &
Sun. Aug. 24 – Dublin, IE – Collins Barracks (Wider Than Pictures) &
Tue. Aug. 25 – Belfast, UK – Ulster Hall &
Wed. Aug. 26 – Cork, IE – Cork City Hall &
Thu. Aug. 28 – Glasgow, UK – Barrowland & [Sold Out]
Fri. Aug. 29 – Glasgow, UK – Barrowland &
Sat. Aug 30 – Birmingham, UK – Moseley Folk & Arts Festival
Aug. 28 – 31 – Dorset, UK – End of the Road Festival
& w/ Cass McCombs
September/October 2025 US Dates
Sun. Sep. 14 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom #
Tue. Sep. 16 – Austin, TX – Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park #
Wed. Sep. 17 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory #
Thu. Sep. 18 – New Orleans, LA – Saenger Theatre #
Sat. Sep. 20 – St. Augustine, FL – Sing Out Loud Festival
Sun. Sep. 21 – Asheville, NC – Asheville Yards #
Mon. Sep. 22 – Durham, NC – DPAC #
Wed. Sep. 24 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee #
Thui. Sep. 25 – Ft. Wayne, IN – The Clyde Theatre #
Sep. 30 – Omaha, NE – The Astro Theater #
Tue. Oct. 01 – Des Moines, IA – Val Air Ballroom #
Thu. Oct. 02 – Fayetteville, AR – JJ’s Live #
# w/ Cut Worms
Whether you’re road-tripping to your favorite music festival or camping out under the stars, the XREAL One AR glasses are about to become your must-have tech accessory. Designed for adventurers, cinephiles, gamers, and music lovers alike, these AR glasses project a stunning 147” high-res display in front of your eyes—no big screen, projector, or even electricity required. It’s like bringing a personal movie theater with you, wherever you go. And if you’re headed into festival season, this kind of immersive luxury turns downtime into showtime.
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A lot has happened to Neil Hannon since the last Divine Comedy studio album, 2019’s ‘Office Politics’. Their entire back catalogue was lovingly remastered and re-released in 2020, while a sensational best of, ‘Charmed Life’, came out in 2022 accompanied by a suitably wonderful UK and European tour. More recently, Neil Hannon wrote all the original songs for the global blockbuster ‘Wonka.’
This September sees the release of the 13th and possibly best Divine Comedy album, ‘Rainy Sunday Afternoon’. Recorded at Abbey Road, the album is written, arranged and produced by Neil Hannon. The album exquisitely covers his usual range of emotions: sad, funny, angry and everything in between. New track ‘Achilles’ offers a taste of what’s to come.
“My musical output is, for better or worse, a representation of my personality,” Neil Hannon admits. “A good chunk of that personality revels in the rumbumptious; celebrates the silly. And I made ample use of that for the Wonka songs.”
“I have, though, like everyone, a darker, more melancholy side. And for one reason or another it has been much in evidence of late,” Neil explains. “I needed to use this album as an outlet for those feelings. To work through some stuff. Mortality; memories; relationships; political and social upheaval. Everyone should get to make an orchestral pop album once in a while. It should be available on the NHS.”
And what a prescription that would be. One listen to ‘Rainy Sunday Afternoon’ will certainly provide a tonic for these turbulent times. Two listens and you’ll be addicted.
‘Rainy Sunday Afternoon’ is available to preorder now. Album formats include standard black and limited edition colour LPs, standard CD and a limited edition deluxe CD which includes a bonus disc ‘Live in Paris & London’
Following a successful 2024 festival, the Philadelphia Folk Festival triumphantly returns to Old Pool Farm in Upper Salford Township for its 62nd event from August 15th – 17th, 2025 with a special Thursday Night Concert Just for Campers on August 14th. With a lineup that pays homage to the festival’s rich heritage while embracing new and diverse talent, attendees can expect a weekend filled with stellar performances and cherished memories for all. This year’s lineup features internationally touring and Philadelphia-based artists. The 2025 festival performers include John Gorka, SONiA disappear fear, Solas, Elijah Wald, David Jacobs-Strain and Bob Beach, American Patchwork Quartet, Jesse Terry, John Flynn, Kuf Knotz & Christine Elise, Brittany Ann Tranbaugh, Vanessa Collier, The April Fools: David Buskin, Robin Batteau, Christine Lavin, John Forster, and Carla Ulbrich, and Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley. More performers will be announced this spring.
The Philadelphia Folk Festival fosters music discovery in a safe and family friendly setting with camping, food trucks, a variety of vendors and activities for all ages. Educational workshops and Dulcimer Grove (specifically designed for the youngest attendees of the festival) will offer enrichment and more enjoyment of the weekend.
Local author Elijah Wald will offer a presentation on his book, Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night that Split the Sixties, the source material for the Timothee Chalamet film, A Complete Unknown, and will be performing lesser-known Dylan songs from that era. He is also the author of The Mayor of MacDougal Street, which the Cohen Brothers used to create Inside Llewyn Davis.
“Since the Dylan film is attracting attention to that period, I have recently begun touring a concert program of songs and stories from his early period in Greenwich Village,” says Wald. “I’ll be performing some early Dylan songs, both obscure and familiar, alongside songs he learned and adapted from people like Dave Van Ronk, Eric Von Schmidt, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Paul Clayton, and Jean Ritchie. I knew most of those people, played with some of them, and give a sense of Dylan’s world before he hit the big time.”
On August 1, 2025, in partnership with Rising Sun Presents, the Philadelphia Folksong Society will preview the 62nd Philadelphia Folk Festival with an evening at Bryn Mawr Twilight Concert Series featuring performances from Larry Ahearn, Lili Anel, Cloudbelly, and Max Davey. All four performers are scheduled to play at this year’s festival and the event will offer a sneak peek of what to expect later this summer.
The Philadelphia Folk Festival’s legacy includes a multi-generational audience who make returning to the farm each summer an annual event. Longtime gate volunteer Julie Leinhauser says, I have been coming to Fest since I was three months old, and my family has been involved for decades — my main gate family and my campsite family, who are truly my closest friends and a part of my family. My dad hasn’t missed a festival in the last 50 years. During the dark pandemic days my fest family and friends from the Folk Fest became even more like family. We celebrated, laughed, and cried together. We kept each other going. I am so grateful for the people and good times this festival has brought into my life.”
For more information about the Philadelphia Folk Festival, including ticket sales, lineup announcements, and volunteer opportunities, please visit: folkfest.org
The Philadelphia Folk Festival is a community of people coming together to share music and make memories between generations making a magical experience. Every year strangers become friends, and lifelong friendships are forged to create the Philadelphia Folk Festival family, where everyone is welcome!
Discounted Early Bird tickets for the Philadelphia Folk Festival can be purchased through April 14th and are available via https://folkfest.org/tickets/
The sixth annual Evolutions Festival returns September 5, 6 & 7 with an exciting line up and a new home at Sugar Mountain Performing Arts Center. The northeast festival enters its next iteration with an expanded footprint, elevated production, and a lineup of large-scale international acts; the same intimate, community-rooted energy that defines the music and art event’s soul will be met with this year’s headliners Alison Wonderland, Of The Trees, and another major act soon to be announced. Tickets go on sale this Thursday, April 10 at 10 am et at www.evolutionsfestival.com
This year’s experience will also bring in other major talent such as Inzo, Flowdan, and Zingara alongside many more. This offers the fans a rare chance to see big-name talent in an intentionally smaller, more personal setting. Other support acts set for the three-day event include LEVEL UP, Memba, Sippy, Manic Focus, Late Night Radio, Truth and Yheti & Lespecial (LIMINOID Set). The full line-up follows below.
While the festival is growing, tickets remain limited by design—a commitment to preserving the connective, open-hearted energy that Evolutions is known for. “Evolutions isn’t just a festival—it’s a home built with love by passionate music and art lovers,” said brothers Michael Brown & Justin Brown, Founders of Evolutions Festival. “The Evolutionaries aura is genuine and continues to exist outside of the bounds of our annual event in everyday life. It brings people together in a way few can, and we’ve designed every detail of this year’s event at Sugar Mountain Performing Arts Center to reflect that magic.”
Featuring two hand-carved wooden stages, nestled among natural wood sculptures and forest paths, the grounds offer a rich canvas for expanded camping and car camping while providing attendees with the space to roam and stay rooted in the Evolutions ethos of closeness, creativity, and care.
The transformational tone of Evolutions is always delivered through the focused immersive art, workshops, and wellness experiences; the dedication to the arts (in tandem with the community of live artists, muralists, and sculptors that create the art) cultivates a hub for the arts community to collaborate and expand networks within the community. Evolutions highly promotes art in all its forms and that encouragement is felt throughout the event.
Whether you’re dancing under a canopy, enamored in a thought provoking conversation, or finding stillness in a field, Evolutions Festival 2025 is where big moments meet small, unforgettable ones. Past years have featured a diverse mix of bass, experimental, live acts, and genre-blending talent, and this year will be no different—just bigger.
Evolutions is a boutique music and arts festival rooted in the belief that great music, immersive art, and meaningful connection can change lives. Held annually in New York State, it brings together a community of dreamers, artists, and adventurers for a weekend of sound, soul, and self-discovery—set in one of the most magical natural venues on the East Coast. It’s truly a destination event for anyone who is enchanted by music and art.
This spring, The Garcia Project embarks on a powerful, soul-stirring tour across the country. As the band marks our 15th anniversary as a band, we also commemorate the 30th anniversary of Jerry Garcia’s passing. It is our honor to carry on this music—celebrating the spirit, joy, and healing power of Jerry’s songs with each of you.
But this tour is more than just a series of shows—it’s a gathering of our community. A chance to connect, heal, dance, and remember the man whose music continues to light our way. Each night will feature full classic Jerry Garcia Band setlist recreations from 1976 to 1995, bringing you the love, energy, and inspiration that only this music can provide.
The Garcia Project stands as a premier tribute band dedicated to faithfully recreating the legendary performances of the Jerry Garcia Band. With meticulous attention to detail, they reconstruct not only the beloved setlists but also the distinctive tempos and arrangements, even using replica guitars and gear to capture the essence of Jerry Garcia’s sound.
Comprising dedicated musicians who are also passionate fans of Jerry Garcia’s solo work, The Garcia Project transports audiences back to the intimate, transformative concerts that defined the Jerry Garcia Band. From soulful ballads like “Mission In The Rain” to electrifying jams like “Deal,” every performance is a journey through Garcia’s musical universe, recreated with precision and reverence.
Through their commitment to authenticity and musical craftsmanship, The Garcia Project ensures each show is far more than a nostalgic trip—it’s a vibrant celebration of Jerry Garcia’s enduring legacy. By meticulously channeling the gear and the groove of the Jerry Garcia Band, The Garcia Project honors Garcia’s spirit of improvisation and exploration, ensuring his music continues to inspire and resonate with fans everywhere.
Emmy Award-winning, multi-platinum artist and singer-songwriter Rachel Platten continues return to the stage with her first North American headline tour in nine years. The “Set Me Free” Tour, named after the empowering focus track from her most recent album, I Am Rachel Platten, invites audiences into the heart of Rachel’s musical journey.
When the world first met Rachel Platten, it came in the form of a proclamation of self: “Fight Song,” a global sensation streamed over a billion times, became a modern anthem of resilience and empowerment. Now, seven years after her last studio album, Rachel returns with I Am Rachel Platten, an independent release on her own label, Violet Records. Her first release from I Am Rachel Platten, “Girls,” is a heartfelt tribute to her daughters, which has amassed over 10 million streams on Spotify alone. Crafted over five years and recorded in Nashville with acclaimed producers Jason Evigan and Gian Stone, this deeply personal album captures Rachel’s journey through parenthood, mental health, depression, and ultimately becoming stronger — a “phoenix rising.” Showcasing her evolution as both an artist and a person, the album highlights not just her captivating performances and extraordinary voice but also her remarkable talent as a songwriter, storyteller and producer, reinforcing her influence and underscoring her powerful artistry.
“SET ME FREE” TOUR DATES – 2025
April 18 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
April 19 – Wabash, IN – Eagles Theatre
April 23 – Toronto, ON – TD Music Hall
April 25 – Montreal, QC – The Gesu
April 27 – Cambridge, MA – Sonia
April 30 – New York, New York – Gramercy
May 3 – Washington, DC – Union Stage
May 5 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre
May 6 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Purgatory)
May 9 – Orlando, FL – Pugh Theater
Goose has shared “Thatch,” an eagerly awaited highlight from their much-anticipated fourth studio album, Everything Must Go, which arrives everywhere via No Coincidence Records on Friday, April 25. Pre-orders are available now. A beloved fan favorite since it first appeared in the band’s always evolving live set in 2022, “Thatch” demonstrates the band’s ability to play in multiple registers on the same track. While the song is a romp, lead singer, guitarist Rick Mitarotonda infuses the track with lyrics that are simultaneously propulsive and searching.
“There are always little ideas and melodies getting stowed away into voice memos on my phone. ‘Thatch’ started as one of those,” Mitarotonda says of the song’s inception. “It was sitting around as an idea like that for a while, then came together relatively quickly during a transitional period in late 2022.”
With “Thatch,” like many of the tracks on Everything Must Go, the band builds a lush world of sound to wrestle with the big questions (Did you change your mind, or did it change you?).
“We’re often surrounded in one way or another by voices that encourage us to fit in, and stay on beaten paths,” Mitarotonda says. “The song’s about believing in and staying committed to whatever strange and interesting ideas might be kicking around in us.”
Goose’s fourth studio album and first new studio LP in nearly three years following 2022’s critically acclaimed Dripfield, Everything Must Go marks both a statement of intent for Goose as well as an arrival of sorts — a journey for fans and newcomers alike through the group’s past, present, and infinite future. Drawing from the feel of its live performances, the album features a carnivalesque cast of characters — primarily songs written throughout the band’s recent years of growth, including re-imagined live staples and songs that capture the band’s evolving, dynamic sound. Produced once again by D. James Goodwin, Everything Must Go includes such extraordinary new tracks as the searching “Lead Up,” the breezy, atmospheric “Your Direction,” and euphoric first single, “Give It Time,” the latter two accompanied by official music videos streaming now at YouTube.
Goose will celebrate Everything Must Go with perhaps the most momentous live run of the hard-working band’s career thus far, highlighted by their first-ever headline show at New York City’s world-famous Madison Square Garden (June 28). The “Everything Must Go Summer Tour” begins May 27-28 with a two-night stand at San Francisco, CA’s The Masonic. Other highlights include two-night stands at Chesterfield, MO’s The Factory (June 10-11) and Cleveland, OH’s Jacobs Pavilion (June 24-25), as well as a very special homecoming return to New Haven, CT’s Westville Music Bowl (June 29). For complete information, please visit www.goosetheband.com/tour.
The “Everything Must Go Summer Tour” represents some of the biggest headline shows in the band’s 10-year history as well as the latest additions to their constantly evolving live schedule for the coming year. In addition, Goose will host Viva El Gonzo, a three-day destination festival presented by 100x Hospitality and set for May 8-10 in San José del Cabo, Mexico. The upcoming event will feature three consecutive nights of performances by Goose, along with sets from The War on Drugs, Tycho, Dawes, LP GIOBBI, LA LOM, and more. Limited tickets, TED VIP, and travel packages are available now. For complete information, please see www.vivaelgonzo.com.
Upcoming months will also see Goose making an array of top-billed festival appearances, including New Orleans, LA’s New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (April 24), Napa, CA’s BottleRock Napa Valley (Sunday, May 25), Manchester, TN’s Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival (Friday, June 13), Columbia, MD’s All Good Now (June 14-15), and Highmount, NY’s Mountain Jam (June 22). In addition, Goose will join Dave Matthews Band as special guest on the closing night of his three-show run at George, WA’s The Gorge Amphitheatre on Sunday, August 31.
Last month saw Goose take their growing passion for experiential music events to unprecedented heights with “Goose at Luna Luna: The Everything Must Go Experience,” an exclusive one-night celebration of Everything Must Go held earlier this month at the visionary Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy exhibit at The Shed in New York City. Fans were transported into an otherworldly carnival of imagination, marking the lead-up to Everything Must Go with an evening that defied convention and left attendees in awe. Guests explored interactive soundscapes, a vinyl listening lounge, and a one-of-a-kind merch corner featuring event merchandise alongside thrifted and upcycled items hand-selected by the band. The evening was highlighted by a fully improvisational 75-minute set that was both daring and breathtaking. Brought vividly to life by their partnership with experiential creative Justin Bolognino and his company META, with “Goose at Luna Luna: The Everything Must Go Experience,” Goose affirmed their ability to push boundaries, creating a fully immersive art-inspired spectacle that has set a new standard for album release events.
GOOSE – TOUR 2025
APRIL
24 – New Orleans, LA – New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival *
MAY
8-10 – San José del Cabo, Mexico – Viva El Gonzo
25 – Napa, CA – BottleRock Napa Valley *
27 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
28 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
30 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater
31 – Spokane, WA – Spokane Pavilion
JUNE
1 – Boise, ID – Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden
3 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn, Bowl
4 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre
6 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
7 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
10 – Chesterfield, MO – The Factory
11 – Chesterfield, MO – The Factory
12 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
13 – Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival *