Zac Brown Band Announce Sphere Residency, Neal Casal's Latest Archival Release
Mickey Hart's San Francisco Art Exhibit

July 15, 2025
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Zac Brown Band have become the latest band to secure a coveted booking at Las Vegas’ Sphere. This December, the two-decade country-rock ensemble will grace the technologically unparalleled stage for four performances that will pair their chart-topping catalog with captivating visual storytelling. The Sphere run will support the release of Love & Fear, the band’s seventh studio album, set to release on Friday, Dec. 5 via Warner Music Nashville.
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Today, Neal Casal’s enduring legacy resonates loudly with a touch of twang and a new drum track. “Someone Else’s Shoes,” the second single to arrive off of One Above You (The Early Years 1991-1998), an impending archival album featuring unreleased early studio recordings and demos that emerged as his debut solo set, Fade Away Diamond Time. The sophomore single is accompanied by a new lyrical video, created by musician and filmmaker Deren Ney, which co-opts the visual pick-ups of the song’s lyrics to offer a complimentary mingling of footwear.
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The Haight Street Art Center has announced the opening of a new gallery featuring work by visual artist and Grammy Award-winning percussionist and member of the Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart. Entitled Mickey Hart: Art at the Edge of Magic, the exhibition will put 100 paintings and prints on display from July 24 to September 21 at the San Francisco gallery, and serves as the artist’s first show in the region. An opening reception will occur on July 31, from 4 to 9 p.m., on Thursday, July 31, the night prior to Dead & Company’s sold-out concerts at Golden Gate Park.
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On Sunday, July 13, Graham Nash arrived at Woodstock, N.Y.’s Bearsville Theater for the latest performance in his More Evenings of Songs & Stories 2025 tour. The intimate and acoustically refined historic venue in the Catskills provided the perfect setting for Nash’s stripped-back staging, which presented the legendary singer-songwriter with a closeness that brought new depths of feeling to his unforgettable music.
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This winter, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones will cross the country spreading holiday tidings with the Jingle All the Way Tour. From Nov. 26 to Dec. 20, the long-running bluegrass fusion ensemble’s original lineup of banjoist and bandleader Fleck, pianist Howard Levy, drummer Roy Wooten and bassist Victor Wooten will take 21 stages in the Northeast, Southeast and Midwest for a tour spanning their vast, pioneering catalog and anchored in their Grammy-winning 2008 album of the same name.
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Gov’t Mule has officially unveiled the details for the 16th annual Island Exodus, the band’s beloved concert getaway tradition. Moving to the Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters Montego Bay in Trelawny, Jamaica from its longtime venue in Runaway Bay, the band will welcome its dedicated fans and an all-star lineup to join in the tropical sojourn from January 15-18, 2026. This year’s “concert-cation” will feature three full two-set shows from the host band and a special afternoon solo set from frontman Warren Haynes, as well as performances from moe., Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country and the legendary John Scofield, who will join the host band as a special guest throughout the event.
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Jeff Tweedy Previews New Triple Album Twilight Override with Lead Singles "One Tiny Flower," "Out In The Dark," "Stray Cats in Spain," Announces North American and European Tour Dates
Jeff Tweedy has harnessed the impetus of his pandemic-era creativity to a new triple album, Twilight Override, set for release on September 26, 2025, via dBpm Records, previewed today by lead tracks “One Tiny Flower,” “Out In The Dark,” “Stray Cats in Spain” and the radio single “Enough.” Complementing the arrival of new music is an expansive series of North American and European tour dates in support of the collection.
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Orville Peck has officially unveiled his seventh annual Rodeo, returning to Pioneertown, Calif. this fall for a three-day Americana celebration at the historic Pappy & Harriet’s. For his celebrated event’s return to the West Coast after a year in Nashville, the famously secretive and subversive alt-country superstar will lead a carefully curated bill of mavericks from the roots-rock, folk and singer-songwriter circles he crosses from Nov. 14-16.