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Dave Matthews Band Fans Just Got Some Huge News

Dave Matthews Band fans will soon be able to relive every show from the band's 2026 summer tour just one day after it happens.

Live music streaming platform nugs announced on Monday, June 22 that it will become the official home for Dave Matthews Band's tour audio, beginning with the band's June 23 performance at Mystic Lake Amphitheater in Shakopee, Minnesota. Going forward, official recordings from every tour stop will be available to stream on nugs the day after each concert.

The new partnership is designed to appeal to one of live music's most devoted fan communities. For decades, Dave Matthews Band fans have followed the band's ever-changing setlists, special guests and unique performances from city to city, making each concert a different experience.

In addition to future shows, fans will also be able to stream select performances from the beginning of the band's 2026 summer tour.

Members of the Dave Matthews Band Warehouse fan association will receive a complimentary three-month trial of nugs, giving them access to the band's concert recordings throughout the summer. Fans who are new to the platform can also take advantage of a one-month free trial at launch.

"At nugs, we've always believed that live music is about more than a single night. It's about following the journey of a tour and hearing how the music evolves from show to show," nugs founder and CEO Brad Serling said in a statement. "Dave Matthews Band has one of the most passionate fan communities in music, and we're thrilled to expand their presence with nugs."

The partnership arrives during another busy year for Dave Matthews Band, which was recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The group remains one of the most successful touring acts in music history, having sold more than 25 million concert tickets during its career.

While the rollout coincides with the band's Summer Tour 2026, nugs says it will continue serving as Dave Matthews Band's live audio home year-round, making future concert recordings available as the band continues to tour.

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This story was originally published June 22, 2026 at 6:56 AM.

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