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Setlists & Snapshots: Winter Wonderland 2026

Turnpike Troubadours


Braving Boston’s arctic chill, fans packed the MGM Fenway Music Hall on February 7, 2026, for a night of pure Americana magic.

Lyle Lovett

Portsmouth, February 2026

Setlists & Snapshots: Fall Stage Storm 2025

Mammoth, Myles Kennedy, Return to Dust

Mammoth, Myles Kennedy, Return to Dust

Mammoth, Myles Kennedy, Return to Dust


With Wolf Van Halen at the helm, Mammoth is clearly on a path toward becoming a global headliner, one legendary stage at a time.

Cage the Elephant

Mammoth, Myles Kennedy, Return to Dust

Mammoth, Myles Kennedy, Return to Dust

As the night drew to a close, Cage The Elephant left us with "Cigarette Daydreams" and finally "Come a Little Closer" – and the energy in the room was still at a fever pitch.

King Kyote

Mammoth, Myles Kennedy, Return to Dust

A Day to Remember

King Kyote, wrapping up his two-night sold-out stint, didn’t just perform...he turned the room into a cozy gathering of fans, friends, and first-timers who all felt like part of his musical family.

A Day to Remember

A Day to Remember

A Day to Remember

The Wonder Years, Yellowcard, and A Day to Remember, each playing a part in delivering a night packed with energy, nostalgia, and plenty of surprises.

Daughtry

A Day to Remember

Wolf Alice

Chris Daughtry returned to Boston with a vengeance — not to relive the past, but to reforge it. The rock powerhouse behind “Home” and “It’s Not Over” has rebranded with a darker, heavier edge, and the result is nothing short of electric.

Wolf Alice

A Day to Remember

Wolf Alice

Wolf Alice took the stage in near darkness, the crowd erupting before a single note was played. They opened with a slow-burn track, Ellie Rowsell’s voice delicate and haunting, harmonies stretching across the venue like something apocalyptic, weaving into the bones of everyone packed inside.

Joss Stone

Joss Stone

Joss Stone

The stop on her Less Is More tour felt more like an evening among friends than a traditional concert — fitting for the artist who has spent two decades building connection through conversation and soul.

Setlists & Snapshots: Mixtape with Bonnie's Summer Tour 2025

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Whiskey Myers and Tedeschi Trucks Band

Whiskey Myers and Tedeschi Trucks Band

Yungblud Ignites Boston’s Roadrunner with High-Octane Show and the Premiere of My Only Angel. 

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Whiskey Myers and Tedeschi Trucks Band

Whiskey Myers and Tedeschi Trucks Band

Whiskey Myers and Tedeschi Trucks Band

The concert was a masterclass in contrast—Whiskey Myers’ raw, blazing energy versus TTB’s deep, emotive soulfulness—wrapped up in an unforgettable night under the New Hampshire sky.

The WHO and The Joe Perry Project

Whiskey Myers and Tedeschi Trucks Band

The WHO and The Joe Perry Project


Roger Daltrey gave everything he had to every song, his voice carrying the weight of five decades of rock history. Pete Townshend, with his trademark windmill guitar strums, sunglasses, and blazer, looked effortlessly cool—an icon still commanding the stage like no one else can. 

Creed, Daughtry, Mammoth

Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion

The WHO and The Joe Perry Project


Three bands, one unforgettable night.

Creed, Daughtry, Mammoth.

Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion

Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion

Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion

Bad Religion & Dropkick Murphys Bring Punk Energy to Bank of NH Pavilion.

The Struts and Dirty Honey

Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion

Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion

“Don’t Put Out the Fire — Pretty Vicious.”

Dirty Honey lit the fuse. 

The Struts blew it sky-high.

Volbeat and Halestorm

Volbeat and Halestorm

Volbeat and Halestorm

Rock. Sweat. Pure adrenaline. The Ghost Inside, Halestorm, and Volbeat turned a scorching New Hampshire night into an unforgettable frenzy at the Bank of NH Pavilion.

Zach Brown Band

Volbeat and Halestorm

Volbeat and Halestorm

The sun was setting over Lake Winnipesaukee, but the energy was just starting to rise as Zac Brown Band took the stage for their 17th performance at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford on May 30. 

Katy Perry

Volbeat and Halestorm

Keith Urban

From the dazzling visuals to the heartfelt connections, Katy Perry’s TD Garden performance was everything a pop spectacle should be—joyful, surprising, and unifying.

Keith Urban

Gaelic Storm

Keith Urban

Keith Urban lit up the Bank of NH Pavilion in Gilford, NH last night with a killer mix of new hits from High and all the fan favorites we love. Shredding guitars, stunning lights, and so much love for his fans — this was country rock at its best! 

Gaelic Storm

Gaelic Storm

Gaelic Storm

Summer officially kicked into high gear on May 30th as Gaelic Storm stormed the stage at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford, delivering a wild and heartfelt night of Celtic music for the venue’s second show of the season.

Kane Brown

Gaelic Storm

Gaelic Storm

The Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion opened its summer concert series with a bang Saturday night as Kane Brown brought the house down with a nearly sold-out crowd. 

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