Lake Street Dive

The Maple House Music + Arts Festival will make its debut in Pittsburgh, PA this spring on Saturday, May 21, 2022 at Hartwood Acres Park. Headlining musical acts include Jason Isbell + The 400 Unit, Black Pumas, Lake Street Dive, Elle King, Pittsburgh's own Ghost Hounds and many more. Festival passes for the event start at $59 and go on sale at 10:00 a.m. ET this Friday, March 25 at www.maplehousefest.com.

Today, AEG Presents chairman emeritus Chuck Morris joined Governor Jared Polis, Community Foundation of Boulder President Tatiana Hernandez, and Nathaniel Rateliff of Colorado-based band Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats to announce a virtual benefit concert to support disaster survivors of the Marshall Fire. The pre-recorded concert will go live online on February 28th with more than 15 Colorado-based artists and popular national musical acts performing.

Lake Street Dive's latest album "Obviously" debuted at #5 on Billboards top albums chart while also peaking at #1 on American/Folk and #2 on both current rock and current alternative albums chart. Many tracks on the new release were on full display last night at Red Rocks as it’s 2020 release date was postponed until March 12 2021.The album covers a wide range of topics from climate change to womanhood and relationships while holding onto the pop, R&B, rock and jazz sounds and style they are well recognized for.

In support of Lake Street Dive’s acclaimed album Obviously, the band is set to perform around the U.S this summer and fall. The run of dates includes headline performances at Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, New Orleans’ Civic Theatre and Charlotte’s Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre as well as sold out shows at New York City’s SummerStage and Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The group is also set to appear at Newport Folk Festival, Moon River Festival and Minnesota State Fair. See below for the full tour schedule.

With summer in full swing and restrictions going out the window, Colorado has had a continuous influx of incredible entertainment, with many artists selecting the Rocky Mountains for their tour openers and album release parties. Friday saw this theme continued at the Aggie Theatre in Fort Collins with the talented souls of Rachael & Vilray employing the intimate venue to kick off their summer tour.

Last night, Lake Street Dive performed the song “Same Old News” from their new album Obviously on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Watch/share the performance HERE.

Beach Road Weekend announced the lineup for the 2020 festival on Martha’s Vineyard. The headliners for the three-day music festival will include 9-time Grammy winner Norah Jones, Boston’s own Lake Street Dive and 7-time Grammy winner Beck. This year, the festival will feature three full days of music, spread across two stages.

SweetWater 420 Fest announces additions to the SweetWater 420 Fest 2020 lineup performing April 24-26, 2020 at Centennial Olympic Park. Lineup includes Oysterhead, Trey Anastasio Band (2 sets), Cage The Elephant, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead (2 sets), The Revivalists, Lake Street Dive, The Floozies, Dr.

When most people think of defiant music, they think of punk rock or outlaw country. But defying genres while transcending eras and resisting clichés is hard to pin down when it comes to artistry—unless you’re talking about Miss Tess, who does all of that and more on her new release, The Moon Is an Ashtray.

“Ooh. Lake Street Dive. I like them.” An off-handed comment from a friend with musical taste a few degrees away from mine planted the seed that finally bloomed in all its glory last night. Isn’t it funny how much we shape our thoughts about a band based on the personality of those who describe a band to us? You see, Erin, who likes Lake Street Dive, would never be caught dead at a Phish show. She may see Dead and Company, and maybe even saw the Dead proper, growing up in California.