Howard Stern revealed this week that Billy Strings will appear and perform as a guest on the legendary radio host's SiriusXM show.
Billy Strings started his final run of 2025 tour dates with a massive "Psycho" > "Meet Me At the Creek" to open his Orion Amphitheater run.
It’s a busy month at PPG Paints Arena, with eight shows there in November, including a Beatles icon and a rising bluegrass ...
Billy Strings, one of bluegrass music’s brightest stars, has announced new dates for his 2025 spring tour, following a groundbreaking year that saw his latest album “Highway Prayers” debut at No. 1 on ...
Billy Strings has been keeping busy this fall. After releasing his long-awaited sixth studio album Highway Prayers on Sept. 27 to a tremendous reception–becoming the first bluegrass album to top ...
Billy Strings has unleashed a wave of news, including details on his first-ever eponymous live album, Billy Strings Live Vol. 1, due on July 12 via Reprise Records. Notably, the tracking list will be ...
When it comes to bluegrass—or, really, music of any kind—Billy Strings is one of the premier guitarists in the world. The prolific 31-year-old Michigan-born player has taken the world by storm thanks ...
As the second of his two ferocious sets headed into the home stretch Friday evening, Billy Strings and his band gathered around a single microphone and uncorked the instrumental fire and vocal ...
Ringo Starr personified a grizzled cowboy singing the blues for a star-studded celebration of his country-influenced latest studio album "Look Up" at Ryman Auditorium this week. The artist who ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Michigan native-turned-bluegrass-star Billy Strings was back in the national spotlight on Sunday for the 67th Grammy Awards. Strings, 32, was nominated for Best Bluegrass Album ...
Strings has been somewhat of an ambassador for bluegrass and old-time music in recent years. His lightning-fast picking and clever songwriting lured a new generation of listeners to roots music. This, ...
Billy Strings performs in 20,000-capacity arenas with just five things: guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and bass. There’s not even a drummer in the band, so good luck pulling off a “We Will Rock ...