The blues and soul group's first tour in eight years will bring them to Nashville's Ascend Amphitheater on Friday, July 25.
Beyoncé has announced a 22-show tour that notably excludes Nashville, despite its significance in the country music scene.
The band also teased "a bunch of new music that will be released soon." Alabama Shakes Announce 2025 Reunion Tour Eddie Fu ...
Outwander shares its guide to the ultimate Taylor Swift-inspired road trip, featuring places from her life and her music.
Kelsea Ballerini disappointed and concerned her fans when she unexpectantly cut a concert short after performing just a few ...
Ticketmaster is warning fans of fake tickets ahead of Beyoncé's highly anticipated "Cowboy Carter" tour. What fans should ...
Michigander, the indie rock project led by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jason Singer, has unveiled its ...
Grammy-nominated country artist Steven Lee Olsen says he's looking forward to his first-ever show in Sault Ste. Marie on Feb.
The Black Keys’ album, 'No Rain, No Flowers.' is a chance to “go back in the studio and try to blow some steam off." ...
After announcing a handful of festival appearances, Alabama Shakes have solidified their first tour since 2017. The Brittany ...
Seven-time CMA Vocal Group of the Year winners Old Dominion headlined for the seventh time in four nights at Nashville's ...
It’s happening. Alabama Shakes — the indie rock band known for songs like “Hold On” and “Always Alright” — have announced their first tour in eight years. The Shakes tour kicks off July 16 in Chicago.
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