Betty Buckley will return for her yearly residency at Joe’s Pub, offering audiences the chance to experience one of Broadway’s most celebrated voices in the uniquely close setting of Joe’s Pub. Watch in this video as Betty chats more about what fans can expect at Joe's Pub and more.
Grammy Award-winning musical artist Laufey will be honored with the ASCAP Creative Voice Award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).
Utah Symphony has announced the 2026 Deer Valley Music Festival lineup in Park City. The season features Markus Poschner, Idina Menzel, and a concert performance of CHICAGO. The festival runs July 17 through August 15.
Grammy Award-winning singer Lyle Lovett will embark on a rare multi-city residency this spring and summer with 23 intimate performances across eight City Winery venues nationwide as part of the newly announced “Songs & Stories” Tour.
The Houston Symphony and Music Director Juraj Valčuha revealed details of the 2026−27 Season, Valčuha’s fifth as music director. Valčuha leads eight of the eighteen classical subscription programs in the season.
Singer-songwriter Jessie Altman has released her new EP Sleepwalking today, marking the first full project under her newly embraced artist name. The four-track collection is Altman’s most intimate and conceptually cohesive work to date.
Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist A.J. Croce is taking his Croce Plays Croce Tour across the country, with 19 additional North American dates added for this fall following the first leg of the tour.
Ruth Eckerd Hall, The Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre, and The BayCare Sound will present a range of concerts on Saturday, February 14, featuring performances across world music, blues, and electronic genres.
Tanglewood has revealed the details of its 2026 season, opening in late June and continuing to Labor Day weekend. The schedule brings many of the world’s most exciting musicians to the beautiful Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts.
Tacoma Arts Live, a non-profit arts organization serving the South Sound region since 1979, will close its doors this summer and put its building, the Tacoma Armory, up for sale.
MPAC will present a diverse lineup in March 2026, featuring performances by RIVERDANCE, Lyle Lovett, and The High Kings. The events promise a mix of dance, country music, and Irish folk tunes.
Jaffrey's Park Theatre in New Hampshire will present the state premiere of the John Prine tribute concert film 'YOU GOT GOLD' on January 21, 2026. The film showcases performances by renowned singers and musicians.
Four-time Grammy Award–winning singer, composer, and actor Lyle Lovett and singer-songwriter John Hiatt are joining forces for a special co-headline tour.
Studio Confidential, a new intimate, on-stage discussion series, will make its NYC debut this February, bringing together a group of music luminaries behind the boards for some of music’s most iconic recordings.
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (HSB) has shared the full lineup for its silver anniversary in San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Park from Friday, October 3 to Sunday, October 5.
Ron Ramsay will return to Don’t Tell Mama on September 18, 2025, with A Life Rewritten: Miracles, Music & Me. Featuring Grammy nominee Matt Cusson and guest artist Samantha Talora, the evening blends music by Sondheim, Rufus Wainwright, Lyle Lovett, and more in a theatrical memoir of resilience and second chances.
Now in its 25th year, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass will once again present an eclectic bill of top performers spanning an array of genres, including Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Margaret Glaspy, Cimafunk, Paper Wings, and more.
LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL is a vibrant, music-soaked love letter to a city that lives and breathes rhythm even in the face of heartbreak and hardship. The Phoenix Theatre Company creates a celebration of a city, its culture, and its music.
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (HSB) has shared the next wave of the lineup for its silver anniversary in San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Park from Friday, October 3 to Sunday, October 5.