Greensky Bluegrass

Bluegrass-Americana troubadours Greensky Bluegrass have announced 17 new tour dates, bringing the band coast to coast. The newly added dates kick off on January 16 in Blue Lake, CA, and include stops throughout California, Nevada, and Arizona. Following their West Coast leg, the band will head to the East Coast for several shows, including a two-night stint in Washington, D.C.

Fans can expect an unforgettable experience, highlighted by their cross-genre blend of bluegrass, Americana, rock, and beyond.

This year's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival (“HSBG”) in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park was—as usual, and as expected—a joyous and magical celebration for young and old, family and friends, musicians and music fans.

AEG Presents is thrilled to announce two unforgettable nights with Greensky Bluegrass at Mission Ballroom this New Year’s Eve, featuring back-to-back performances on December 30 and December 31, 2024. This highly anticipated event promises to be a celebration of incredible live music, uniting fans from across the country to ring in the new year in style.

Greensky Bluegrass delivered a dynamic two-night run at Red Rocks Amphitheatre this past weekend, September 13th and 14th, 2024, sending fans on a rollercoaster of jammed-out grooves, heartfelt melodies, and unexpected twists. As always, the band struck the perfect balance between bluegrass roots and exploratory improvisation, proving why they continue to reign as one of the scene's most captivating live acts.

On a warm September evening in Saratoga Springs, the Tedeschi Trucks Band delivered a mesmerizing performance at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC). The night, already brimming with the soulful blues-rock energy that Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi are renowned for, took an electrifying turn when a special guest joined them on stage.

Bigstock is ecstatic to announce a sensational weekend of music at Hoodoo Ski Area, Oregon, featuring an extraordinary lineup that includes the powerhouse trio of Margo Price, Greensky Bluegrass, and Oteil & Friends.

Nelson Ledges Quarry Park (NLQP) was an operational rock quarry for nearly 20 years until the late 1950s when mining operations accidentally tapped into an underground freshwater spring. Much like a dinghy with a hole, NLQP quickly filled with water, making it impossible for the miners to continue their work. Operations were shuttered, and local phreaks of all sorts became the only visitors to the 250-acre hidden lake near Garrettsville, Ohio.

In a night that will be remembered by bluegrass and jam band fans alike, Jeff Arevalo of Goose joined Greensky Bluegrass for a special performance in Birmingham. This remarkable collaboration took place on August 1st, 2024, coinciding with Jerry Garcia's birthday, and delivered an unforgettable experience that blended the unique sounds of both bands.

There are few music festivals with the legacy of the High Sierra Music Festival (HSMF). After more than thirty years, HSMF has truly become far more than the sum of its parts. Sure, there's a ton of world-class music on several stages, parades, activities for kids, crafts and vendors, killer food, and all that. And of course, there's the camping scene, a hippie town that springs up almost overnight on the Plumas County Fairgrounds for the four-day festival around the Fourth of July each year.

The third annual Mill Valley Music Festival on May 11-12 combined elements of a delightfully eclectic daytime concert with a town fair, providing two days of entertainment for all ages in this quintessential Marin County locale. Headliners Greensky Bluegrass, Fleet Foxes, and many other performers thrilled adults and children alike, and a host of crafts and activities across the aptly named Friends Field provided hours of fun for those who preferred to keep the music in the background.

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