Live Reviews
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Rush Returns: Tears, Doublenecks, Monster New Drummer
In Rush’s first show without Neil Peart since 1974, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson make grown men cry, and new touring drummer Anika Nilles absolutely kills
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Ariana Grande Isn’t Concerned With Making Up for Lost Time at ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Tour Opener
During her first headlining concert performance since 2019, the pop veteran ditched the greatest-hits format for a pointed set list that creates an essential conversation between herself and her fans
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Phoebe Bridgers’ Madison Square Garden Return Was Unforgettable
The singer-songwriter played her biggest show in years, and banning phones only made it better
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Jay-Z Shuts It Down and More Takeaways From Roots Picnic 2026
Just like Hov, the festival returned with something to prove
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Harry Styles Makes a Triumphant Comeback in Amsterdam Tour Opener
“I got older and the stage got bigger,” singer says as his Together, Together Tour kicks off in Amsterdam
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Beastie Boys’ Mike D Debuts New Material at Rare Intimate Solo Show
The rapper-rocker was joined by a band featuring his sons
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Here’s How Phish Outdid Themselves With Their Nine-Night, No-Repeats Sphere Run
In the crowd as the jam-band heroes bring one of their biggest live experiences ever to the Las Vegas venue
- Bouncing Round
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Las Vegas’ Sick New World Meets the Metal Moment
From System of a Down’s Armenian Genocide tribute to Ministry’s Filth Pig anniversary set, the returning festival made a thunderous case for heavy music’s staying power
- Pit Boss
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Phish’s New Sphere Residency Blows the (Circular) Roof Off the Joint
Over the weekend, Phish turned the famed venue's visuals into another tool for uninhibited improvisation
- Whoa
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Bruce Springsteen Jammed With Patti Smith, Public Enemy, and Dr. Dre at the American Music Honors
The fourth annual ceremony also featured Springsteen playing “Light My Fire” with Doors drummer John Densmore, and “Thunder Road” with a stripped-down E Street Band
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