Trey's Special Guests, Our Bonnaroo 2026 Recap
Watch 3 New Live From Relix Sessions

June 20, 2026
Compiled by Mike Greenhaus
RECAP
Trey Anastasio’s acoustic tour rolled into Grand Rapids, MI’s Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater last night, and it turned out to be the place to be this Wednesday night. As he has throughout his current “evening with” shows, Anastasio offered an extended single set, with his close collaborator Jeff Tanski adding piano accompaniment at various points during the night. The concert kicked off with Phish classics “Taste,” “Waste” and “Stash” and, a bit later, Anastasio honored a request and performed “Esther,” the Junta story-song he revived in an acoustic format earlier this run.
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Noah Kahan closed out the 2026 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival on Sunday night with his signature tune “Stick Season,” capping off another eventful day for the annual Manchester, TN gathering. The Vermont-bred singer-songwriter, who likely drew a number of new, younger fans to the event, has a rich history with Bonnaroo, performing on a smaller tent stage in 2023 and now returning as the main What Stage headliner. He was clearly personally excited about his set, and the weight it carried, discussing the event on social media in advance of his appearance and announcing from the stage, “Happy ‘Roo y’all. I can’t fucking believe I’m headlining this thing. I’ll die for you, Bonnaroo!”
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The Lone Bellow | Live From Relix
With storytelling and collaboration at the heart of their music, The Lone Bellow returned to the Relix Office to share stories and perform songs from their latest album, What A Time To Be Alive. Watch the full session now, and stick around until the end for a moment you could only experience while playing music in a Midtown Manhattan office. Live from Relix is presented in partnership with Oboz Footwear: quality footwear that's true to the trail.
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Grahame Lesh & Daniel Donato Duo | Bearsville Theater | Live From Relix
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Jesse Welles | Live From Relix
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NEWS
Goose have confirmed a last-minute show at New York’s Central Park SummerStage. The Connecticut-bred group, who will play New York’s far larger Madison Square Garden this Friday and Saturday, will make their debut at the scenic, approximately 5,500-person capacity venue this Sunday, June 21. The show, which is part of SummerStage’s 40th anniversary season, is slated to start at 6pm. This is not the first time Goose have added an underplay before a big NYC show: Last year, days before their first headlining gig as MSG, the quartet played the tiny club Racket as part of an WFUV taping.
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"So Ready" - Goose | The Capitol Theatre | 4/9/2024
NEWS
The Obama Presidential Center will celebrate its grand opening on Thursday at noon ET. The event will features both speeches and musical performances. Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama will address the crowd from the site in Chicago. Other participants will include the nonprofit arts-based youth development organization Guitars Over Guns, the Illinois Army National Guard and Uniting Voices Chicago.
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"With Or Without You" - U2 | Sphere | 9/29/23
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Earlier this week, veteran New Orleans musician Ronell Johnson passed away at the age of 49. Johnson–who is best known for his tenure with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, first on sousaphone and then trombone–had suffered a heart attack in April and never fully recovered.
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band - "Wake Up" Live
FEATURE
It’s a few hours before Duane Betts and Palmetto Motel will take the stage at the Odeum, a main street movie house turned vibrant music venue in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. The appearance will be the penultimate on a short run of April dates that leak into May, concentrated in the Northeast corridor. It’s an exciting time for Betts—in just over a month he will release his second LP, Isle of Hope. Yet, backstage at the Odeum, at this moment, Betts is struggling.












