Bob Dylan Quietly Announces More Summer Concerts, New York Rangers’ Phish Night

New Relix Edition Devoted to the Life and Legacy of Bobby Weir

March 18, 2026

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After yesterday’s news that Bob Dylan had added a one-off July 2, 2026, concert at the Winstar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, Okla. to his tour itinerary, eyes were back on the Greenwich Village bard’s official website this morning. There, two new dates were listed: June 6-7, at Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Wash.

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On Friday, March 27, the New York Rangers will host “Phish Night,” when the Big Apple team faces off against the Chicago Blackhawks at Madison Square Garden. As an exclusive offer to mark this mingling of hockey and music, each purchased ticket will include a speciality poster that flaunts both entities on one sheet. In addition, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to The WaterWheel Foundation.

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Willie Nelson continues to inspire at 92. The outlaw country troubadour has announced that his creative inclination has ceased to fade and will culminate in the May 29, 2026, release of a new studio album titled Dream Chaser. The imminent arrival continues Nelson’s enduring creative partnership with producer and co‑writer Buddy Cannon. It drives home a narrative centered on themes of human connection, independent growth, and life on the road.

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He was not only an inspiring artist, he was an inviting presence, a beloved figure and a friend to millions of fans.

Relix's 132-page softcover edition pays tribute to this endearing and enduring musician. This edition has been lovingly crafted for fellow Deadheads, music lovers, collectors and everyone who misses their Bobby.

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Umphrey’s McGee took the stage in Portland, Ore. last night, March 17, for the first of two shows at the famed Revolution Hall. To set off their double-header, the pioneering jam-prog outfit, sans guitarist Jake Cinnninger, maintained the blinding velocity of their West Coast leg on the Sky’s the Limit 2026 Tour with a night of old favorites and a few setlist curveballs. In the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, the evening’s biggest surprise arrived with a debut cover of The Pogues.

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On March 17, Eggy took their Something in the Air Tour to The Barrelhouse Ballroom in Chattanooga, Tenn. The midweek appearance coincided with St. Patrick’s Day, which ultimately informed parts of their live performance, including “12 Pounds of Pain” played in the style of an Irish jig. Other high points from Tuesday’s gig included returns to previously shelved material, “Wireless” and “Shaper With A Blanket.”

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Evanston Folk Festival has unveiled the lineup for its 2026 presentation. Returning to Evanston, Ill.’s Dawes Park on September 12 and 14, the third-annual musical celebration will highlight some of the foremost torchbearers from a variety ot folk traditions with more than 30 acts. This year’s staging, produced by SPACE Presents, will be led by headliners Trampled By Turtles and Indigo Girls.

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Norah Jones has been selected as the second recipient of the Recording Academy’s Ray Charles Architect of Sound Award. Honoring Charles’ indelible legacy as a performer, pianist, and cultural force and the artists achieving a parallel impact on the music industry today, the Ray Charles Architect of Sound Award will be presented at the Grammy Museum’s Hall of Fame Gala alongside the 52nd class of recordings inducted into the venerable institution.

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Can’d Aid, which was established in 2013, is an independent and publicly funded 501(c)3 nonprofit. The organization’s mission is to “provide tools and access for under-resourced communities to lead healthy, active, and creative lives.” To this end Can’d Aid has developed a robust Instruments for Change program, which has partnered with a variety of individuals and organizations to provide underserved schools with over 4400 musical instruments nationwide.