Widespread Panic Announce Capitol Theatre Run, Rick Mitarotonda Joins Dave Matthews Band at The Gorge

Neil Young Plays "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" for First Time Since 2019

September 2, 2025

NEWS

Widespread Panic will return to The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, N.Y., this fall. The newly announced dates represent the group’s first batch of live shows at the famed venue since 2019, effectively ending a six-year gap in appearances. During the upcoming run, they will perform on three nights prior to the Thanksgiving holiday: Friday, November 21, Saturday, November 22, and Sunday, November 23, 2025.

RECAP

This past weekend, Dave Matthews Band returned to the Pacific Northwest’s revered Gorge Amphitheatre in Quincy, Wash., for the latest chapter of their annual Labor Day weekend concert series at the picturesque outdoor venue. After commencing the multi-night event on Friday, August 29, with a guest slot from fiddler Jake Renick Simpson and the first “I Did It” since July 21, 2015, they continued the festivities on Saturday, August 30, with members of Béla Fleck, one of night’s opening acts and a heavy offering of deep cuts, which effectively set the tone for the last evening of entertainment on Sunday, August 31.

RECAP

On Monday, September 1, Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts pulled into the latest location for their ongoing Love Earth Tour, the Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Englewood, Colo. The Centennial State appearance maintained the bandleader’s current approach to revitalizing his setlist by positioning a tour debut into the 16-song main frame. During last night’s performance, Young’s After the Gold Rush classic, “Only Love Can Break Your Heart,” returned to the fold for the first time since Sept. 14, 2019.

WATCH

Lukas Nelson launches our new session series in collaboration with the Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance, captured this summer in and around Trumansburg, NY. Tucked away at a cabin along Taughannock Creek, Nelson delivered a stripped-down acoustic medley of “American Romance” and “Montana," both featured on his latest release, American Romance. Stay tuned! More sessions are on the way.

GALLERY

On Saturday, Aug. 30, The Who touched down in the Big Apple for the latest stop on their “The Song Is Over” North American Farewell Tour. Following an electrifying performance at Wantagh, N.Y.’s Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, the legendary rock innovators’ final send-off to the Empire State after six decades of regular returns was an enthralling 22-track tour of their greatest hits, featuring an unexpected return to a classic long absent from their live repertoire.

RECAP

Yesterday, Sept. 1, Gov’t Mule shuffled off to Buffalo, N.Y. for a special Memorial Day performance at Terminal B at the Outer Harbor. As just the fifth performance in their fall Back in the Saddle Tour, which will cross the country with a total of 25 dates through Oct. 28, the venerable blues-rock quartet’s latest engagement forecasted thrills to come; beyond a jam-packed setlist heavy on their classic originals, attendees in Buffalo caught the tour’s first special guest with a surprise sit-in from Gordie Johnson.

FEATURE

When Sparks co-founders Ron and Russell Mael were mulling over what to title their long-running art-rock project’s latest studio release, they managed to sum up the current state of affairs, both politically and culturally, with a single word and a pronounced exclamation mark—MAD!

NEWS

On September 5, moe. will begin the fall leg of its 35th anniversary tour by performing an already announced concert at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown, N.J. In anticipation of the event, the band has added a free show, which will take place the night before they arrive in the Garden State.