For Immediate Release

June 30, 2025


GOOSE CONQUERS MADISON SQUARE GARDEN

IN MOMENTUS HEADLINING DEBUT 


CURFEW-DEFYING MARATHON PERFORMANCE EXCEEDS FOUR TOTAL HOURS


Audacious Setlist, Horn-Driven Everything Must Go Suite,

and Rare Covers Cement Career-Defining Evening

Photo Credit: Adam Berta

On Saturday Night, June 28, Goose delivered yet another definitive statement of arrival, etching their name into history with a triumphant headlining debut at a sold-out Madison Square Garden. The Connecticut-bred quartet crafted a 4+ hour, career-spanning opus at the "World’s Most Famous Arena,” firmly establishing their legacy among the next generation of jam-rock innovators.


Shattering expectations almost immediately, Goose opened set one with "Factory Fiction" — a complex, emotionally charged epic typically reserved for climactic encores. The bold choice was both a thoughtful wink to the band’s passionate cognoscenti and a warm welcome to newcomers. Approaching the evening with patience, the band traipsed through their signature tension-building before erupting into symphonic catharsis. Arena-rock anthem "Hungersite" followed, its jam blooming into ethereal minor-key introspection before pivoting to the frenetic thump of "My Mind Has Been Consumed By Media," driven by Cotter Ellis on lead vocals.

Photo Credit: Juliana Bernstein

The set’s heartbeat then slowed for the ruminative "A Western Sun", its delicate melody deconstructed into a revelatory cover of Kate Bush’s "Running Up That Hill.” The anthemic top 10 Triple-A "Give It Time,” recently released single from the acclaimed studio record Everything Must Go, ignited a deafening singalong, before the album’s horn section (Stuart Bogie, Dave Nelson, Andrew McGovern) took the stage, elevating the subsequent trio of selections from the album: the dance-floor frenzy of "Feel It Now,” the gritty funk of "Dustin Hoffman," and the euphoric "Animal" climax.

Photo Credit: Adam Berta

Set Two plunged into the swamp-funk depths of "Thatch," stretching its legs across expansive improvisational terrain. "Red Bird" emerged next, its exploratory jam crystallizing into a soul-shaking disco sermon– Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes’ "Don’t Leave Me This Way.” "Tumble”, easily the night’s improvisational apex, arrived next, warped through cosmic jazz textures before detonating into a dissonant, distortion-driven fury. The pulsing four-on-the-floor stylings of "Creatures” came next, with Goose carrying the uptempo energy directly into Otis Day and the Nights’ party anthem "Shama Lama Ding Dong.” The band then unearthed "Jed Stone,” a venerated Mitarotonda-penned relic predating Goose itself. The unfinished thunder of "Dripfield" sealed the set.

Photo Credit: Juliana Bernstein

Following a brief break, Goose returned to the stage, with Anspach taking a moment to thank the legions of fans and followers integral to the band’s journey. After acknowledging the band had exceeded the venue’s curfew, Anspach invited the crowd to “hang out for a while,” and Goose charged ahead, exceeding 4 total hours on stage. Goose and the Everything Must Go horn section then dove into “Arcadia,” with Bogie’s sax lines weaving into the song’s DNA, scaling it naturally to the arena’s dimensions. Closing a milestone show with the song that first hinted at the band’s potential, the journey from Connecticut bars to MSG’s venerated stage echoed in each note.

Photo Credit: Juliana Bernstein

Goose concluded their Everything Must Go summer tour last night, with a home-state performance at New Haven, CT's Westville Music Bowl. Upcoming months will see Goose making an additional array of top-billed festival appearances, including Newport, RI’s Newport Folk Festival (July 25), Park City, UT’s Park City Song Summit (August 14-16), Fredericton, NB’s Harvest Music Festival (September 12), and Live Oak, FL’s Suwanee Hulaween (October 30-November 2). In addition, Goose will join Dave Matthews Band as special guest on the closing night of his three-show run at George, WA’s The Gorge Amphitheatre on Sunday, August 31.

Photo Credit: Juliana Bernstein

GOOSE – TOUR 2025

 

JULY

25 – Newport, RI – Newport Folk Festival *

 

AUGUST

14-16 – Park City, UT – Park City Song Summit *

28 – Iowa City, IA – University of Iowa’s Fall Welcome Concert

31 – George, WA – The Gorge Amphitheatre ^

 

SEPTEMBER

12 – Fredericton, NB – Harvest Music Festival *

14 - Burlington, VT - Waterfront Park

17 – Madison, WI – Kohl Center †

19 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill

20 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

23 – Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace

24 – Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace

26 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre ~

27 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion ~

30 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live!

 

OCTOBER

2-3 - Richmond, VA - Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront

4 - Philadelphia, PA - TD Pavilion at The Mann

5 – Las Vegas, NV – RISE *

30-11/2 – Live Oak, FL – Suwanee Hulaween *

 

* FESTIVAL APPEARANCE

† W/ MT. JOY

^ SUPPORTING DAVE MATTHEWS BAND

 

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Photo Credit: Jay Blakesberg

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ABOUT GOOSE:

Goose is an American rock band known for its genre-blending sound, improvisational live performances, and dedicated fan base. The band is Rick Mitarotonda (vocals, guitar), Peter Anspach (vocals, keys, guitar), Trevor Weekz (bass), and Cotter Ellis (vocals, drums). Their music — a deft union of indie-rock hooks, sprawling improvisation, and driving rhythm — has propelled them from performing in Connecticut basements to headlining some of the most revered stages in the country. Known for their strong DIY ethos, Goose has grown organically through relentless touring and utilizing platforms like YouTube, Bandcamp, and nugs.net to share live performances and connect with fans.

 

Goose’s latest release, Everything Must Go is the first release since 2022’s critically acclaimed Dripfield. Everything Must Go marks the band’s evolution since its inception in 2014. Drawing from the feel of its live performances, the album features a carnivalesque cast of characters — primarily songs written throughout the band's recent years of growth, including re-imagined live staples and songs that capture the band’s evolving, dynamic sound.

 

Since their earliest days recording 2016’s Moon Cabin in a barn in northern New Hampshire, Goose has been developing their unique approach to writing and improvising, achieving a rare balance between thoughtfully crafted songs, tight musicianship, and emotional honesty. 2022 saw the release of their critically acclaimed third LP, Dripfield. That album earned them #2 on Billboard’s “Top New Artist Albums” chart as well as praise from Rolling Stone, who called it “both sweet headphone ear candy and the foundation for a perfect live peak.” The accolades were yet another feather in the band’s cap, having sold out venues like Radio City Music Hall, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Forest Hills Stadium, and headlined Madison Square Garden in the summer of 2025, performed on the likes of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CBS Saturday Morning, and played their share of iconic music fests, including Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Austin City Limits Music Festival, and many more. Through their commitment to forward momentum, Goose continues to remind us that music isn’t simply played—it’s felt, lived, and shared.

   

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