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Unplugged Live Radio Spotlight: Eric Clapton’s Unplugged… Over 30 Years Later and the Ongoing Revival of Intimate Live Music

At Unplugged Live Radio, every song we play comes directly from authentic Unplugged and stripped-down live performances — real rooms, real microphones, and real moments. This week’s spotlight fits that mission perfectly, as one of the most influential acoustic performances in modern music history returns in a newly expanded and fully immersive presentation.

The acoustic and “unplugged” scene remains active with significant archival releases, new stripped-back albums, and intimate live performances scheduled through 2026. 

Latest MTV Unplugged News

  • Archival Releases: The Cranberries released their 1995 acoustic concert for the first time as a standalone album on vinyl, CD, and digital on November 7, 2025.
  • Film & Streaming: A remastered, extended version of Eric Clapton’s iconic 1992 performance, titled Eric Clapton Unplugged… Over 30 Years Later, premiered in theaters in late January 2025 and is scheduled for Paramount+ streaming globally on February 12, 2025.
  • Platform Changes: While MTV shut down several dedicated music channels on December 31, 2025, the flagship channel continues to air, and its historic Unplugged library remains a focus for digital streaming on Paramount+. 

Recent & Upcoming Acoustic Albums (2025–2026)

  • Said The Sky: Released a surprise acoustic album titled Salt & Silence on January 30, 2026, featuring piano and string arrangements.
  • Jacob Collier: His album The Light for Days features him stripping down to his voice and guitar.
  • Vince Gill: Recently released “I Gave You Everything I Had” as part of his acoustic-leaning 50 Years From Home series.
  • Dylan Day: Released The Unanswered Prayer (January 2026), a set of solo guitar compositions recorded live to tape.
  • Notable 2025/26 Stripped Releases: Other significant acoustic or folk-rooted projects include Jason Isbell’s Foxes in the SnowJeff Tweedy’s triple album Twilight Override, and Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s The Purple Bird

Live Acoustic Shows & Tours

  • +LIVE+ (The Band): Currently on a major 2026 tour across Canada, with dates in cities like Abbotsford (Feb 23), Edmonton (Feb 27), and Winnipeg (March 2).
  • David Foster & Katharine McPhee: Performing an intimate evening of music on February 6, 2026.
  • Fingerstyle Guitar: Virtuoso Hiroya Tsukamoto has a live performance scheduled at the Kelly Center in Havertown, PA, on March 13, 2026.
  • Intimate Residencies:
    • Dave Cudrak performs regular acoustic rock/country cover sets through June 2026.
    • Brighton Road, an acoustic duo, has a monthly residency at the Whitpain Tavern through December 2026. 

More than three decades after it first reshaped what a live acoustic album could be, Eric Clapton’s legendary MTV appearance has been reintroduced to a new generation with Eric Clapton Unplugged… Over 30 Years Later — a feature-length restoration that deepens the story behind the performance and modernizes the sound without losing its original intimacy.

For Unplugged Live listeners, this release isn’t just nostalgia. It is a reminder of why stripped-back performances continue to resonate in an era dominated by studio perfection.

A landmark Unplugged performance, reimagined for today

The original concert, recorded in 1992 at Bray Studios, became a cultural milestone. It earned six Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and went on to become the best-selling live album of all time.

Now, Eric Clapton Unplugged… Over 30 Years Later expands that historic night into a newly restored 90-minute presentation, offering far more than a simple remaster.

For the first time, fans are invited inside the moments immediately before the cameras rolled. Newly integrated behind-the-scenes footage captures Clapton speaking candidly with the production crew about the artists who shaped his playing, the emotional weight behind certain songs, and the creative decisions that guided the acoustic arrangements heard that evening.

The new edition also features previously unreleased interview material and bonus performances that were not included in the original broadcast or album — giving longtime fans fresh perspective on a performance they may already know by heart.

A modern cinematic mix for a timeless acoustic set

One of the most meaningful upgrades in this new release is technical. The entire performance has been fully remixed and remastered in Dolby Atmos, creating a wide, three-dimensional listening experience that places the listener directly inside the studio.

The soundstage feels natural rather than exaggerated — acoustic guitars breathe, audience reactions sit organically in the room, and Clapton’s vocal delivery feels closer and more conversational than ever. For Unplugged Live Radio listeners who value authentic live recordings, this kind of respectful, high-fidelity restoration matters.

Where and how to experience the new release

The restored film began streaming worldwide on Paramount+ on February 12, 2025, giving global audiences access to the expanded performance for the first time.

Collectors and audiophiles can also find the companion physical release, Unplugged: Enhanced Edition, issued on May 9, 2025 through Surfdog Records. The set is available on triple-vinyl and double CD, alongside newly released digital-only Dolby Atmos mixes created to match the film’s audio presentation.

Why this performance still defines the Unplugged format

When Clapton stepped onstage for MTV Unplugged, the goal was never to recreate his catalogue note-for-note. Instead, the performance reintroduced well-known songs through vulnerability and restraint.

Acoustic reinventions of tracks such as “Layla” became iconic in their own right, while the deeply personal “Tears in Heaven” transformed the show into something far more than a television taping. It became a defining artistic statement — one that proved stripped-down performances could be just as powerful, and often more revealing, than their full-band originals.

The 2025 edition restores that emotional gravity while adding vital context directly from the artist himself — allowing viewers to understand how the arrangements were shaped, and why certain songs were chosen for such an intimate setting.

For Unplugged Live Radio, this release reinforces exactly why live acoustic recordings remain at the heart of what we broadcast.

The unplugged and acoustic movement is far from over

While Clapton’s return to the spotlight anchors this week’s feature, the wider unplugged and acoustic scene is more active than it has been in years. Archival releases, new stripped-down studio albums, and intimate live performances are continuing well into 2026.

One of the most notable archival projects comes from The Cranberries, whose 1995 acoustic concert has finally been released as a standalone album on vinyl, CD, and digital — giving fans an official, high-quality document of a long-requested performance.

At the same time, the future of the Unplugged catalog remains secure. While several dedicated music channels were shut down at the end of 2025, MTV’s flagship channel continues to operate, and its historic Unplugged library remains a major focus for digital streaming on Paramount+.

New acoustic and stripped-back albums shaping 2025 and 2026

Across genres, artists are returning to minimal production and intimate arrangements — often using acoustic instrumentation as the primary storytelling vehicle.

Recent and upcoming releases include:

  • Said The SkySalt & Silence, a surprise acoustic album built around piano and string arrangements (released January 30, 2026).
  • Jacob CollierThe Light for Days, a deliberately minimal project centered on voice and guitar.
  • Vince Gill – “I Gave You Everything I Had,” part of his acoustic-leaning 50 Years From Home series.
  • Dylan DayThe Unanswered Prayer (January 2026), featuring solo guitar compositions recorded live to tape.

Several other major stripped and folk-rooted releases are also defining the current cycle:

  • Jason IsbellFoxes in the Snow
  • Jeff TweedyTwilight Override (a triple-album project)
  • Bonnie Prince BillyThe Purple Bird

For Unplugged Live Radio programming, these releases expand the modern pool of high-quality, performance-driven recordings that sit naturally beside classic Unplugged sessions.

Live acoustic shows and intimate tours to watch

The live side of acoustic music is just as vibrant.

Canadian favorites LIVE are currently touring across Canada in early 2026, with major stops in Abbotsford, Edmonton, and Winnipeg — delivering a performance style that emphasizes stripped arrangements and direct audience connection.

Fans of piano-led and vocal-driven performances can catch David Foster and Katharine McPhee for an intimate evening of music on February 6, 2026.

Fingerstyle guitar audiences can look forward to a live performance from Hiroya Tsukamoto at the Kelly Center Havertown on March 13, 2026.

Smaller-room residencies continue to play a crucial role in keeping acoustic performance culture alive. Dave Cudrak is performing regular acoustic rock and country cover sets through June 2026, while the duo Brighton Road maintains a monthly residency at the Whitpain Tavern through the end of 2026.

Why this matters for Unplugged Live Radio listeners

Eric Clapton Unplugged… Over 30 Years Later reminds us that truly great live recordings do not age — they evolve. With modern audio presentation, expanded storytelling, and newly revealed behind-the-scenes insight, this release strengthens the legacy of one of the most influential acoustic performances ever recorded.

More importantly, it reinforces what Unplugged Live Radio has always stood for: live music at its most honest, stripped of studio polish, and shaped by the moment it is performed.

As new acoustic albums, restored archival sets, and intimate tours continue to emerge through 2026, the unplugged tradition is not simply being preserved — it is being actively rebuilt, one live performance at a time.

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The Unplugged Revival: Why 2026 Feels Like a Full-Circle Moment for Live Acoustic Music

Every week on Unplugged Live Radio, we lean into a simple but powerful idea: when the amps come down and the crowd gets quiet, the music tells the truth. In 2026, that philosophy feels more relevant than ever as one of the most important archives in live music history finally reemerges for a new generation.

After sitting largely out of reach for more than two decades, the MTV Unplugged vault has been thrown wide open. Paramount+ has quietly but decisively expanded its catalog, restoring more than 70 classic Unplugged performances that helped define the sound and soul of the 1990s. For longtime fans, it’s a long-overdue reunion. For younger listeners, it’s a masterclass in how great artists strip everything back and still command a room.

These aren’t just concerts. MTV Unplugged was a cultural reset button. At a time when excess ruled the airwaves, the series asked artists to stand in front of an audience with nowhere to hide. Acoustic guitars replaced distortion. Orchestration replaced volume. Emotion replaced image. What remains decades later is music that hasn’t aged a day.

The newly restored library includes landmark performances from Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Eric Clapton, and Mariah Carey—sets that didn’t just succeed acoustically, but redefined how those artists were perceived. Nirvana’s haunting 1993 performance transformed the band from grunge icons into reluctant poets. Pearl Jam showed a different kind of intensity, one rooted in restraint rather than force. Mariah Carey silenced critics by proving her voice didn’t need studio polish to soar. These moments weren’t just memorable—they were career-shaping.

For Unplugged Live Radio, this revival hits at the core of what we do. Every track we play comes from a live Unplugged performance, spanning the early years of the format through modern-day sessions that continue the tradition. Our weekly programming exists because these performances endure. They reward repeat listening. They reveal new details each time—a breath before a chorus, a lyric delivered differently, a crowd reaction that becomes part of the song.

One of the most significant additions to the streaming landscape is the newly remastered and expanded edition of Eric Clapton’s 1992 Unplugged performance. Already considered one of the most successful live albums of all time, the enhanced release goes further, offering improved audio fidelity, bonus performances, and previously unreleased interview segments that add context to a set that reshaped Clapton’s legacy. Songs like “Tears in Heaven” and “Layla” weren’t just reimagined; they became definitive versions that continue to influence acoustic and live performance standards today.

What makes this moment especially meaningful is timing. In an era dominated by algorithms, loops, and perfection-by-design, Unplugged performances feel almost radical. They are imperfect by nature. Strings buzz. Voices crack. Tempos shift. And that’s exactly why they resonate. They remind listeners that music is a human exchange, not just a product.

As these historic performances return to the spotlight, they also reinforce why Unplugged Live Radio remains essential listening. We don’t chase trends. We curate moments—live, raw, and authentic—where artists trusted the song enough to let it stand on its own. From legendary 1990s sessions to contemporary Unplugged Live sets still being recorded today, the throughline is honesty.

The reopening of the MTV Unplugged vault isn’t just nostalgia. It’s a reminder of what happens when great artists take a risk and listeners lean in. And it’s proof that when the lights dim and the microphones stay open, the music still speaks louder than ever.

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Remembering MTV Unplugged: The Legacy That Defined Live Music for Generations

As the clock ticks toward December 31, 2025, the music world prepares to bid farewell to an era. Paramount Global has announced that its remaining 24-hour music channels—including MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, and MTV Live—will permanently cease broadcasting. While MTV itself will continue with reality programming, the days of traditional “Music Television” are officially over. Amid this historic shift, it’s impossible to reflect on MTV’s golden era without celebrating MTV Unplugged, the show that transformed live performance and left an indelible mark on the music industry.

Launched in 1989, Unplugged stripped away the bombast of 1980s high-production shows and put the spotlight squarely on raw talent. From its earliest episodes, the concept challenged artists to perform without electronic amplification, forcing them to rely on their voices, guitars, and authenticity. What began as a small experiment quickly evolved into a prestigious stage where performers could reinvent themselves and connect intimately with audiences.

Some of the series’ most iconic moments came during its 1990s heyday. Eric Clapton’s 1992 performance remains the best-selling live album of all time, featuring a reimagined acoustic version of “Layla” and earning six Grammy Awards. Nirvana’s 1993 session in New York captured Kurt Cobain at his most vulnerable, performing among lilies and black candles, creating an atmosphere both haunting and intimate. This performance, recorded just months before Cobain’s death, cemented its status as the show’s defining cultural moment. Alice in Chains’ 1996 episode, one of the last to feature lead singer Layne Staley, delivered a fragile, unforgettable intensity, while Mariah Carey’s 1992 rendition of “I’ll Be There” proved that pop vocalists could thrive in a stripped-down format, achieving a #1 hit and multi-platinum sales.

Unplugged also broke genre boundaries, launching “Yo! Unplugged Rap” in 1991 with artists like LL Cool J and A Tribe Called Quest, demonstrating that hip-hop’s power could shine even without amplified production. Over the years, the series expanded to Latin music with performers such as Shakira and Ricky Martin and continued with modern revivals, including pandemic-era “At Home” sessions featuring Alessia Cara and Shaggy, and livestreamed sets from BTS in 2021.

The cultural significance of Unplugged is also preserved digitally. In 2025, Paramount+ added over 100 classic episodes, many unseen for decades, giving new audiences access to historic performances by Paul McCartney, R.E.M., Alanis Morissette, and countless others. Podcasts like Unplugged Revisited continue to dissect these performances, exploring their enduring impact, while tribute tours by bands like Mallrats bring the spirit of 90s acoustic performances to stages across the country.

In November 2025, former MTV co-founder and Viacom CEO Tom Freston released his memoir, Unplugged: Adventures from MTV to Timbuktu, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the network that made these performances possible. Freston details his unconventional path from global hitchhiker and Caribbean bartender to one of the most influential executives in media, revealing the vision, creativity, and occasional boardroom drama that propelled MTV to prominence. The memoir also explores his post-corporate activism, including leadership roles with The ONE Campaign and efforts to assist colleagues in Afghanistan after the Taliban’s 2021 takeover.

As cable channels go dark, the legacy of MTV Unplugged endures—preserved in streaming libraries, commemorative releases, and the countless live performances that continue to inspire musicians and fans alike. At Unplugged Live Radio, we honor this legacy every week, playing the acoustic, live, and intimate recordings that capture the spirit of what Unplugged made possible: music stripped down, authentic, and timeless.

Listeners can explore more about live music, iconic performances, and exclusive Unplugged Live sets through Unplugged Live Radio, where every song celebrates the enduring impact of live acoustic artistry.

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Unplugged Live Radio Weekly’s Acoustic Moments, Live Traditions, and the Sound of Late 2025 Into 2026

At Unplugged Live Radio, the mission has never wavered: every song aired comes directly from an authentic Unplugged Live performance—no studio polish, no overdubs, no shortcuts. Just real voices, real instruments, and real moments captured on stage. As we close out 2025 and look toward early 2026, the acoustic and folk world is experiencing a powerful resurgence, fueled by landmark album releases, major tour announcements, and a packed calendar of intimate live performances. It is a perfect moment for Unplugged Live to do what it does best—spotlight the raw, human side of music.

Late 2025 has already delivered significant developments across the acoustic landscape. Alison Krauss & Union Station returned with Arcadia, a new album that reinforces their enduring influence on modern acoustic and roots music. Decades into their career, the group continues to set the bar for precision, emotional depth, and live performance excellence—qualities that resonate deeply with the Unplugged Live ethos.

Sierra Hull, one of the most technically gifted and forward-thinking mandolinists of her generation, has also been in the spotlight. Her recent feature in Acoustic Guitar offered a masterclass-level discussion on artistic evolution, technique, and songwriting maturity. Hull’s live performances—always intricate yet emotionally direct—remain essential listening for acoustic fans who appreciate musicianship without compromise.

On the touring front, Get The Led Out (GTLO), widely known as “The American Led Zeppelin,” has announced an extensive 2026 tour that includes a special acoustic-focused set built around deep cuts. Their April 2026 stop at the Collingswood Grand Ballroom promises stripped-down arrangements that highlight nuance and dynamics rather than sheer volume—exactly the kind of reinterpretation Unplugged Live listeners gravitate toward.

Iration, blending reggae rhythms with acoustic sensibility, is preparing for their 2026 Where It All Began Summer Tour alongside Tribal Seeds. While known for energetic live shows, their acoustic moments reveal a melodic and rhythmic intimacy that translates powerfully in unplugged settings.

Closer to home, the regional acoustic circuit is thriving through the holiday season and into the new year. Melissa and Pete will bring an “Acoustic Holiday Jam” to Double Nickel Brewing Company in Pennsauken, New Jersey, on December 26, 2025—a perfect post-holiday gathering rooted in harmony and warmth. Camille Peruto blends folk, pop, and rock influences during her live set at Bogey’s in Sewell, New Jersey, also on December 26, delivering emotionally driven songs that shine brightest in acoustic form.

Nicki Sbaffoni’s “Sippin’ Saturday Acoustic Requests” at White Horse Winery on December 27 offers a listener-driven experience that reinforces the communal nature of unplugged music. As December turns into January, The Felice Brothers take the stage at Brooklyn Bowl on January 2, 2026, for a performance leaning heavily into their acoustic roots—storytelling songs that feel lived-in and timeless. That same night, Acoustic Soul continues its monthly residency at Summit City Farms & Winery, reinforcing how consistent live acoustic programming builds genuine music communities.

Listening-room venues remain the backbone of the unplugged ecosystem. New Jersey’s Folk Project continues its revered Troubadour Acoustic Concert Series into 2026, providing one of the most respected stages for serious acoustic performers in the region. Brooklyn’s Voices In The Heights maintains its reputation as a singer-songwriter haven, while City Winery New York City carries a full slate of acoustic brunches and evening shows throughout the holiday season and beyond, blending world-class sound with intimate settings.

Looking ahead to spring 2026, the festival calendar underscores just how strong live acoustic music remains. MerleFest, scheduled for April 23–26, 2026, returns as a cornerstone event with a lineup that includes Alison Krauss & Union Station, Old Crow Medicine Show performing Big Iron World in full for its 20th anniversary, Molly Tuttle, and Sam Bush. Old Settler’s Music Festival in Texas follows closely behind with Railroad Earth, The Brothers Comatose, and The Last Revel anchoring its 2026 edition.

Suwannee Spring Reunion in Florida continues its legacy as a premier roots and bluegrass gathering, while the Baltimore Old Time Music Festival offers an intimate setting featuring artists such as Rhiannon Giddens and Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton. The Savannah Music Festival rounds out the season with a cross-genre celebration known for its consistently high-caliber acoustic programming.

Internationally, the unplugged tradition remains equally vibrant. The Shetland Folk Festival, Todmorden Folk Festival, Whitchurch Folk Festival, and Lost in the Hills Festival all return in spring 2026, each offering distinct regional perspectives on traditional and contemporary folk music.

This is the world Unplugged Live Radio exists to serve. Every broadcast pulls directly from live, unplugged performances—moments where songs breathe, musicians connect, and audiences listen closely. As acoustic music continues to thrive across stages large and small, Unplugged Live remains a dedicated home for listeners who value authenticity above all else.

For weekly updates, live acoustic discoveries, and performances that strip music back to its essential core, Unplugged Live Radio continues to be the destination—where every song tells its story exactly as it was played, live and unplugged.

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The Year of Unplugged With 2025’s Top Defining Live Acoustic Releases on Unplugged Live

At Unplugged Live Radio, every song exists in its most honest form. No studio reconstructions. No “acoustic-style” approximations. Every track aired comes from a genuine unplugged live performance, spanning historic recordings and contemporary sessions alike. It’s music captured in the room, shaped by breath, silence, and human connection.

In 2025, live acoustic and unplugged releases surged in both quality and cultural relevance. The year was defined by high-profile archival discoveries, expanded editions of legendary performances, and modern artists intentionally stripping their music down to its core. Together, these releases reaffirm a simple truth: when amplification disappears, authenticity takes center stage.

Acoustic Gizzard: Live in Detroit 2024 — King Gizzard Unplugged, Reimagined for Unplugged Live Radio

At Unplugged Live Radio, every song tells a story because every song is truly live. No studio overdubs. No acoustic “styled” tracks. What you hear comes directly from real unplugged performances—captured in the moment, shaped by the room, and carried by the energy between artist and audience.

This week’s Unplugged Live feature perfectly embodies that mission: Acoustic Gizzard: Live in Detroit 2024, the official unplugged bootleg from King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. It’s a rare and revealing document of a band known for maximalism, distortion, and genre chaos—stripped down to wood, wire, keys, skins, and breath.


An Unplugged Moment on a Grand Stage

Recorded on August 23, 2024, at The Aretha Franklin Amphitheater in Detroit, this performance was part of King Gizzard’s ambitious North American tour—but unlike anything else in their catalog. The band restructured their famously kinetic sound into a fully acoustic format, leaning on acoustic guitars, upright piano, minimal percussion, and even a gong to maintain dynamic tension without amplification overload.

Released in January 2025 as part of the band’s Official Bootlegger series, Acoustic Gizzard: Live in Detroit 2024 spans 18 tracks across three LPs, capturing a full evening where restraint became revelation.

For Unplugged Live Radio—where every broadcast features authentic unplugged performances from across decades—this album feels purpose-built.


Reinventing Chaos: Acoustic Arrangements That Still Bite

One of the most compelling aspects of this live unplugged set is how little energy is lost in translation. Instead of volume, King Gizzard relies on arrangement, texture, and collective timing to maintain intensity.

Songs like “Cyboogie” and “The Bird Song”—originally driven by electronics and rhythmic repetition—are reborn through intricate fingerpicking, shifting tempos, and layered vocal harmonies. Critics have noted that the band’s psychedelic core remains intact, even amplified by the vulnerability of acoustic instrumentation.

This is exactly the type of performance Unplugged Live Radio was created to showcase: artists proving that songwriting and musicianship stand on their own when the power is pulled.


A Setlist That Spans the Gizzard Universe

King Gizzard’s catalog is notoriously vast, and this unplugged Detroit set embraces that breadth rather than narrowing it. The band pulls material from across stylistic eras and sonic extremes—reshaped for an acoustic environment without losing identity.

Highlights include:

  • Material from The Silver Cord, such as “Theia” and “Flight b741”, translated from electronic experimentation into organic movement.
  • Metal-adjacent tracks from PetroDragonic Apocalypse, including “Rats in the Sky” and “Pleura”, proving that heaviness isn’t dependent on distortion.
  • Fan favorites like “Rattlesnake”, “Crumbling Castle”, and “Billabong Valley”, which take on new emotional weight when delivered unplugged.

This kind of fearless rearrangement is rare—and it’s why Unplugged Live Radio continues to spotlight live acoustic performances that reveal new dimensions of familiar songs.


A True Collector’s Release

Beyond the performance itself, Acoustic Gizzard: Live in Detroit 2024 has quickly become a collector’s item. Independent labels, including The Reverberation Appreciation Society, have issued limited-edition, multi-colored vinyl pressings, optimized across six sides to preserve sound quality and flow.

The physical presentation mirrors the ethos of the recording: deliberate, tactile, and deeply connected to the live experience.


Full Track Listing — Live, Unplugged, and Unfiltered

Disc 1

  1. Theia
  2. Ambergris
  3. Rats in the Sky
  4. Sad Pilot
  5. Flight b741
  6. Mirage City

Disc 2
7. You Can Be Your Silhouette
8. Straws in the Wind
9. Pleura
10. Automation
11. Nuclear Fusion
12. Honey

Disc 3
13. Minimum Brain Size
14. Rattlesnake
15. Billabong Valley
16. Crumbling Castle
17. The Fourth Color
18. Her and I (Slow Jam 2)

Every track stands as a reminder that live, unplugged music isn’t a limitation—it’s a lens.


Why It Belongs on Unplugged Live Radio

Unplugged Live Radio exists to preserve and celebrate acoustic live performances—from legendary MTV Unplugged sessions to modern stripped-down tours and intimate concert recordings. Every song played on the station comes from an authentic unplugged live set, and Acoustic Gizzard: Live in Detroit 2024 fits seamlessly into that lineage.

This album proves that even the most experimental, genre-defying bands can thrive when stripped to their core—and that sometimes, the quietest moments carry the most power.

If you believe live music matters, and that unplugged performances reveal the truth behind the songs, this is essential listening—only on Unplugged Live Radio.


Archival Unplugged Releases That Are Also Reframing Music History

The Cranberries — MTV Unplugged

Released in November 2025, this long-awaited official issue of The Cranberries’ iconic 1995 MTV Unplugged performance immediately became one of the most celebrated live releases of the year. Dolores O’Riordan’s voice—fragile, powerful, and unmistakably human—anchors a set that transforms the band’s alternative rock catalog into something intimate and haunting.

For Unplugged Live Radio, this release represents the gold standard of unplugged performance: timeless songs, minimal instrumentation, and emotional directness preserved in a true live setting.

Eric Clapton — Unplugged: Enhanced Edition

Arriving in May 2025, the expanded reissue of Clapton’s legendary Unplugged session finally presents the complete performance, including previously unreleased tracks and restored sequencing. More than three decades later, the session remains a defining moment for acoustic blues and rock—proof that restraint can be revolutionary.

The Doors — Live at the Aquarius Theatre: The First Performance

Though first issued in late 2024, this high-fidelity archival release continued rolling out through 2025, offering an intimate look at The Doors in a stripped-down, performance-focused environment. The recording captures Jim Morrison and company in a raw, conversational space—less spectacle, more substance.

Lola Young — Live at the Grammy Museum

One of the most talked-about unplugged releases of 2025, Lola Young’s Grammy Museum performance features only voice and acoustic guitar. Critics praised the set for its intensity, vulnerability, and emotional immediacy. It’s a modern example of how live acoustic music remains one of the most powerful storytelling tools an artist can wield.


Contemporary Artists Embracing the Unplugged Format

Jason Isbell — Foxes in the Snow

Released in March 2025, this marked Jason Isbell’s first proper solo acoustic album. The absence of a full band places lyrical craftsmanship front and center, reinforcing Isbell’s reputation as one of the most compelling songwriters of his generation. Recorded live and unadorned, it fits squarely within the Unplugged Live Radio ethos.

Pet Needs — Kind Of Acoustic

Released in early 2025, this album reimagines fan favorites in a deliberately warm and unpolished acoustic format. The live approach strips away excess, allowing melody and emotion to carry the weight.

Duff McKagan — Lighthouse: Live From London

This October 2025 release focuses on McKagan’s introspective, acoustic-led songwriting. Known globally for his work in hard rock, this live set highlights a quieter, reflective side—demonstrating how unplugged performances can redefine an artist’s public narrative.

Randall King — Neon (Unplugged)

Released in February 2025, this entirely acoustic reinterpretation of King’s sophomore country album emphasizes storytelling and traditional musicianship. It’s a reminder that unplugged country performances remain deeply rooted in authenticity.


Americana, Folk, and Roots Music in the Live Spotlight

D.K. Harrell — Live at AmericanaFest 2025

A standout blues-folk performance captured during AmericanaFest, this late-2025 release showcases Harrell’s ability to command a room with minimal instrumentation and maximum soul.

Hannah Wicklund — Live at The Troubadour

Released in March 2025, this 70-minute performance spans Wicklund’s career, weaving electric moments with extended acoustic passages. The legendary Troubadour setting adds historical weight to an already commanding live document.

Sam Grisman Project — Self-Titled Double Album

Closing out the year in December 2025, this double album was recorded live with no overdubs, preserving a natural acoustic sound rooted in Americana and folk traditions. The commitment to performance purity makes it a perfect fit for Unplugged Live Radio’s programming.


Why 2025 Belonged to Unplugged Live Music

The resurgence of unplugged and acoustic live releases in 2025 was not driven by nostalgia alone. Artists across genres leaned into live performance as a corrective—an antidote to overproduction, algorithmic sameness, and digital excess.

At Unplugged Live Radio, this movement isn’t a trend—it’s the foundation. Every song played comes from a true unplugged live performance, whether recorded decades ago or captured last year. These releases remind us why that matters: when the lights dim and the amplification fades, what remains is the music itself.

And in 2025, that music spoke louder than ever.

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Unplugged Live Weekly Spotlight: The Cranberries’ Newly Released MTV Unplugged Album Finally Gets the Full, Standalone Treatment

For decades, The Cranberries’ 1995 MTV Unplugged performance lived in a strange in-between space—deeply cherished by fans, heavily circulated as a bootleg, and partially included only as a bonus in the No Need to Argue 30th-anniversary edition. But now, at long last, this legendary acoustic performance has been officially brought into the spotlight where it has always belonged.

Released worldwide on November 7, 2025, The Cranberries – MTV Unplugged (Live MTV Unplugged) arrives as a fully mastered, standalone album, preserving one of the purest and most emotionally charged shows in the history of MTV’s iconic series. And on Unplugged Live Radio, where every track we play comes straight from classic and modern acoustic-only live sets, this one instantly earns a permanent place in rotation.


A Valentine’s Day Performance That Became Historic

The performance was recorded on February 14, 1995—a cold New York Valentine’s Day—inside the historic Howard Gilman Opera House at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. It was an environment perfectly suited for The Cranberries’ unique mix of vulnerability and intensity, with the acoustics of the Opera House shaping every breath, bow stroke, and whispered note.

Adding to the sonic depth was the Electra Strings quartet, whose warm, enveloping arrangements elevated the band’s already-poignant catalog into something even more cinematic. From the opening moments of “Dreaming My Dreams” to the final notes of “No Need to Argue,” this set presented The Cranberries at their most exposed—no distortion, no walls of sound, just Dolores O’Riordan’s unmistakable voice and a band fully in sync.

To bring the 2025 release to life, longtime collaborator Stephen Street handled the mastering, ensuring this performance finally sounds the way fans have always imagined it should.


Available in Multiple Formats for Collectors and New Fans Alike

The new release is available across all major streaming platforms, but the physical formats are what collectors are already buzzing about. Fans can choose from:

  • CD Edition
  • Standard Black Vinyl
  • Limited-Edition Alabaster White Vinyl
  • Limited-Edition Clear Vinyl

These editions turned the release into an immediate hit, even helping the album land on the Billboard Vinyl chart during its debut week—a rare achievement for a 30-year-old performance.


Tracklist – A 42-Minute Acoustic Journey

The nine-song set clocks in at just over 42 minutes, but every second counts. The official tracklist:

  1. Intro / Dreaming My Dreams
  2. Ode to My Family
  3. Linger
  4. Free to Decide
  5. I’m Still Remembering
  6. Empty
  7. Zombie
  8. Yesterday’s Gone
  9. No Need to Argue

This is one of those rare Unplugged performances where the hits shine, the deep cuts feel essential, and even the band seems to recognize in real time just how special the evening is.


Why This Release Matters

For years, fans argued that The Cranberries’ MTV Unplugged deserved an official, accessible release. Now that it’s finally here, it’s clear why this show holds such mythical status.

  • “Zombie” loses its electric snarl but gains chilling, acoustic gravity.
  • “Linger,” already one of the most delicate songs of the ’90s, becomes almost impossibly intimate.
  • “Yesterday’s Gone,” long considered a fan-favorite rarity, finally receives the high-quality treatment it deserves.

This is not just another reissue—it’s a piece of music history finally restored and presented with the care it always warranted. For Unplugged Live listeners, it represents exactly what our station stands for: the unmistakable magic that happens when artists strip everything back and let the songs speak for themselves.


Unplugged Live Radio: Celebrating the Art of Acoustic Performance

Every week, we highlight a release that captures the spirit of live, raw musicianship—and this new standalone edition of The Cranberries – MTV Unplugged is a masterclass in how powerful that format can be. From Dolores O’Riordan’s spine-tingling vocal control to the lush presence of the Electra Strings, this release is as essential today as it was in 1995.

Expect to hear selections from the album throughout our programming this week—and likely for years to come—right here on Unplugged Live Radio, where the greatest acoustic performances of all time live, breathe, and continue to inspire.

Gracie Abrams Acoustic Live Releases

In addition to The Cranberries’ newly restored Unplugged performance, this season has brought a wave of standout acoustic and semi-acoustic releases—none more buzzworthy than those from Gracie Abrams, whose rise in the singer-songwriter world has been nothing short of remarkable.

The Good Riddance Acoustic Shows (Live)

Released in February 2024, this album captures Abrams and collaborator Aaron Dessner performing intimate, stripped-down versions of Good Riddance tracks during a short run of acoustic shows. The performances lean heavily into Abrams’ whisper-soft vocal style and Dessner’s atmospheric arrangements, resulting in an album that feels both delicate and emotionally grounded.
The release is available on all major streaming platforms and as a striking magenta LP vinyl—a favorite among collectors.

Apple Music Live: Gracie Abrams

Debuting in October 2025, this 17-song, 82-minute performance expands her live sound while still retaining the introspective warmth fans love. While the set blends full-band performances with acoustic textures, the emotional core of Abrams’ music remains centered on raw, diary-like storytelling.
Listeners can explore tracks such as:

  • Intro & Risk (Apple Music Live)5:14
  • Blowing Smoke (Apple Music Live)4:13

Between her studio albums, EPs, singles, and now multiple live and acoustic-focused releases, Abrams has steadily built one of the most compelling modern singer-songwriter catalogs.


Other Notable Recent Acoustic & Unplugged Releases

The resurgence of acoustic and “unplugged” recordings continues to gain momentum, with 2025 delivering a surprising number of standout projects across genres. Recent highlights include:

  • 10,000 Maniacs – MTV Unplugged (2025): A long-requested official release of their classic acoustic set.
  • Aviators – Acoustic III (July 2025): A meticulously crafted acoustic reinterpretation project.
  • Alan Jackson – Acoustic Classics (Late 2025): A warm, roots-rich collection of country staples performed in a stripped-back style.
  • Eric Clapton – Unplugged (Extended Edition) (2025): A never-before-seen and expanded version of one of the most legendary Unplugged sets ever recorded.
  • Kendall Street Company – Live / Unplugged from the Grand Caverns: A recent addition to the growing catalog of modern acoustic live sets.

Across streaming platforms and physical media, artists continue to embrace the raw, intimate energy of acoustic performance—offering fans a deeper, more personal window into their music. It’s an era rich with options for listeners who crave authentic, stripped-back sound, and here at Unplugged Live Radio, we’re thrilled to bring those moments directly to your speakers every single day.

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Unplugged Live Radio is Always Celebrating the Enduring Power of Live Acoustic Music

The music world is buzzing with energy as live events make a triumphant return across the globe, yet the intimate magic of unplugged performances continues to hold a unique place in music culture. At Unplugged Live Radio, every set you hear—from decades-old classics to recent recordings—is sourced directly from our archive of unplugged live performances, capturing the raw emotion, subtle dynamics, and one-of-a-kind energy that only comes from acoustic or stripped-down sets. As the global live music industry thrives, with massive stadium tours dominating headlines, the artistry of smaller, unplugged experiences reminds us why music’s intimacy matters.

The Resurgence of Live Music and Acoustic Shows

Post-pandemic, audiences are flocking back to live shows in record numbers. Large-scale tours are reaching staggering ticket sales, often combining visual spectacle, immersive lighting, and interactive experiences that transform concerts into multimedia events. Yet, for many fans, the stripped-down unplugged set remains a cherished way to experience music. Small and local venues, while sometimes struggling with attendance, continue to host these acoustic shows, which provide a personal connection between artist and audience that massive arenas can’t replicate.

In late 2025 and early 2026, several acoustic and unplugged events have stood out. NPR Tiny Desk Concerts, known for showcasing intimate performances, featured Tame Impala in an all-acoustic set this past October, blending the psychedelic textures of their music with a minimalist presentation that highlighted melody and nuance. Seasonal unplugged events also abound, including the Christmas Unplugged event in Pennsylvania and An Acoustic Holiday in Washington, offering fans a chance to enjoy familiar holiday tunes with a fresh, intimate twist.

Tracing the Roots of Unplugged Music

The concept of unplugged music—performing electric or heavily produced songs with acoustic instruments—has deep historical roots. Its origins can be traced back to pivotal cultural moments like Elvis Presley’s ’68 Comeback Special and The Beatles’ Let It Be sessions, where stripped-down performances revealed the core artistry behind iconic songs.

The phenomenon entered the mainstream largely through MTV Unplugged, which debuted in 1989 and became a defining cultural force throughout the 1990s. By placing globally renowned artists in intimate settings, MTV Unplugged emphasized vulnerability, musicianship, and raw performance over spectacle. Some of the most celebrated live albums of all time came from this series. Eric Clapton’s 1992 Unplugged album, which sold 26 million copies worldwide, remains the best-selling live album in history, while Nirvana’s 1993 performance, released posthumously as MTV Unplugged in New York, is widely regarded as one of the most emotionally powerful live albums ever recorded. Its haunting renditions and carefully chosen covers, including songs by David Bowie and Lead Belly, captured the band in an entirely new light, demonstrating the power of stripped-down performance.

The influence of unplugged music extends far beyond rock. From Mariah Carey’s soulful rendition of I’ll Be There to performances by Tony Bennett, Shakira, and Led Zeppelin legends Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, the format showcased versatility across genres and cemented acoustic sets as a respected and influential performance style. Today, modern series like NPR Tiny Desk Concerts continue the tradition, prioritizing intimacy, authenticity, and raw talent over spectacle.

Why Unplugged Still Matters

At a time when live music is dominated by grand productions and immersive technology, unplugged and acoustic performances remind us of the essence of music: connection, emotion, and musicianship. Whether performed in small clubs, iconic TV studios, or intimate radio settings, unplugged music allows artists to reveal themselves and their songs in ways that resonate deeply with audiences.

For fans of genuine live music experiences, Unplugged Live Radio offers a weekly celebration of this timeless tradition. Each show preserves the spirit of unplugged music, curating performances from past decades alongside current acoustic sets, ensuring that listeners experience the power, nuance, and heart of every song exactly as it was intended: live, raw, and unplugged.

This week, as the world celebrates both large-scale concerts and intimate acoustic performances, tuning in to Unplugged Live is a reminder that some of the most profound musical moments happen not in stadiums, but in the space between the artist and their audience, where every note is felt and every lyric resonates.

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Unplugged Live Radio Station is Exploring the Rise of Genre-Bending Acoustic Music and This Week’s Live Performances

The world of acoustic music has never been more exciting. Over the years, Unplugged Live has become the go-to destination for listeners who crave the raw intimacy of live acoustic performances. Unlike traditional radio, every song played on Unplugged Live comes from live sets spanning decades of performances, bringing listeners the authentic energy of real, unplugged music. This week, we’re diving into a major trend shaping the modern music landscape: genre-bending acoustic music, and highlighting the best live acoustic events happening nationwide and right here in New Jersey.


Genre-Bending Acoustic Music: Stripping Down the Boundaries

Acoustic music has always had a reputation for simplicity and emotional depth, but today’s artists are taking it further by blending genres. By fusing stripped-down instrumentation—like acoustic guitar, piano, and strings—with elements from pop, indie rock, R&B, hip-hop, and even electronic music, musicians are creating fresh, hybrid sounds that appeal to listeners looking for something both familiar and innovative.

Key Characteristics of Genre-Bending Acoustic Music

  1. Stripped-Down Arrangements: While the music maintains an acoustic core, creative interplay with other instruments and sounds makes every track feel unique.
  2. Diverse Influences: Folk, Americana, pop, and contemporary R&B often intersect, giving the music a broad sonic palette.
  3. Emotional Depth and Intimacy: The unplugged format naturally fosters vulnerability, allowing lyrics to resonate on a personal level.
  4. Modern Production Techniques: Subtle electronic effects, layered vocals, and sampling are used to enhance the acoustic performance without losing authenticity.

Notable Artists Pushing the Genre

  • Bon Iver (Justin Vernon): Known for blending folk songwriting with electronic atmospheres and experimental vocal effects.
  • James Blake: His acoustic piano performances showcase soulful vocals and a seamless mix of electronic and R&B elements.
  • Phoebe Bridgers: Atmospheric, orchestral sounds and indie-folk roots that bend traditional genre lines.
  • Billie Eilish (Acoustic Versions): Pop hits stripped down to intimate singer-songwriter performances.
  • Hozier: Blues, soul, and folk combine with gospel-tinged vocals and socially conscious lyrics.

These artists exemplify how genre-bending acoustic music resonates with audiences seeking authenticity and innovation in equal measure.


Why This Style Is Popular

Streaming platforms have changed the game for acoustic music. Listeners can now explore music across genres without limitations, giving artists the freedom to experiment. The intimate acoustic experience, paired with modern production and genre-blending creativity, creates a sound that feels personal, authentic, and forward-thinking.


National Acoustic Music Events (Nov 24–30, 2025)

Even with the Thanksgiving holiday slowing down major events, several national performances are worth noting:

  • Washington, D.C. (Nov 26): Bryan McDowell and Cris Jacobs & Friends perform an intimate acoustic set at the 9:30 Club.
  • Nashville, TN (Nov 25): Singer-songwriter Lydia Simonds delivers a free acoustic performance at the Falls Bar & Lounge in Gaylord Opryland Resort.
  • National Acoustic Jams: Local taverns and community centers host informal “unplugged” sessions, including the Polecat Tavern in Carson City, Nevada (Nov 30) and Sebastopol Grange in California (Nov 30).
  • Radio Listening: “Music From the Front Porch” on WKMS offers on-demand folk and Americana performances for those enjoying music at home.

For more national and international acoustic music news, visit Unplugged Live Radio.


International Acoustic Highlights

  • Australia: Queenscliff Music Festival and A3 Festival (Nov 28–30) showcase acoustic, folk, and roots performances.
  • Ireland/UK: Winter festivals, including the EFG London Jazz Festival, feature traditional and acoustic performances across the UK and Ireland.

New Jersey Acoustic Music Spotlight (Nov 24–30, 2025)

For fans in the Garden State, the week is full of live acoustic shows, from intimate duos to larger unplugged ensembles:

Tuesday, Nov 25:

  • SoundPlex – Unplugged Open Mic Night, Pennsauken – A monthly showcase for musicians and poets.
  • The Way Outs Acoustic Duo, Cherry Hill – Live performance at Kooma Cherry Hill.
  • The Faculty Meeting, Ridgewood – High school teachers play covers from the 70s through 90s at The Steel Wheel Tavern.

Wednesday, Nov 26 (Thanksgiving Eve):

  • Dan & Chris, Ridgewood – Acoustic duo performing rock and pop classics at The Steel Wheel Tavern.

Thursday, Nov 27 (Thanksgiving Day):

  • V. Shayne Frederick Trio, Cherry Hill – Piano, vocals, bass, and drums at Eddie V’s Prime Seafood (no cover).

Friday, Nov 28:

  • Shaina Faith, Mount Laurel – Acoustic set at Monterey Grill.

Saturday, Nov 29:

  • Plagido’s Winery Solo Acoustic, Hammonton – Afternoon performance at Plagido’s Winery.
  • Dave Cudrak, Glassboro – Acoustic covers with rock and country influences at Masso’s Event Center.
  • Six String Stories, Asbury – Live music at The Ciderhouse at Ironbound Farm.
  • NO CODE Acoustic, Westwood – Free 21+ acoustic performance at Five Dimes Brewery.
  • Dave & John Live, Lafayette Township – Uptempo and Christmas songs at The Lafayette House.
  • The Front Porch, Hawthorne – Audience-request acoustic songs from the “Racket Juke Box.”

Special Note: Country star Lee Brice will perform an acoustic-friendly set on January 23, 2026, at the State Theatre New Jersey, including hits like Memory I Don’t Mess With and Rumor.


Trends to Watch in 2025

  • Genre-Bending Continues: Acoustic music increasingly crosses into pop, electronic, and R&B, creating fresh sounds for modern audiences.
  • Independent Artists Rise: Musicians like Gracie Abrams and Samia are thriving with intimate, emotionally resonant songs.
  • Unplugged Tribute Bands: Acoustic renditions of classic rock, like Get The Led Out, are touring nationally, offering fans studio-quality live experiences.

Acoustic music is no longer confined to coffeehouse stages or folk festivals. With Unplugged Live, listeners experience the full breadth of genre-bending acoustic innovation, from intimate local jams to global stage performances, all in authentic, live format. This week, whether you’re in New Jersey, across the U.S., or enjoying international acoustic festivals, there’s no shortage of unplugged musical moments to savor.

For continuous updates, live broadcasts, and archived sessions from past Unplugged Live performances, visit Unplugged Live Radio.

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Unplugged Live Radio FeAtures The Vans Warped Tour Unplugged Stage — Where Raw Emotion Met Pure Connection

The Vans Warped Tour has always been synonymous with energy, sweat, and sound — a sprawling, fast-moving celebration of punk, rock, and alternative culture that defined generations. But within that chaos, there existed something more personal, something quieter — something real. That space was The Vans Warped Tour Unplugged Stage, a hidden gem of the festival that turned down the distortion and turned up the emotion.

Now celebrated and immortalized through Unplugged Live Radio, where every song comes from Unplugged sessions and live acoustic sets, the Warped Tour’s Unplugged Stage represents a defining chapter in live music’s evolution — the moment punk went acoustic and connection took center stage.


A Different Kind of Stage

While the main stages roared with walls of sound, circle pits, and sweaty moshers, the Unplugged Stage offered something beautifully different — an oasis of stillness and sincerity. Tucked beneath a tent or shaded area, it gave artists a chance to reinterpret their songs with stripped-down arrangements, raw vocals, and minimal amplification.

Bands that had just finished a loud, high-octane electric set could later be found here, guitars in hand, surrounded by fans sitting cross-legged on the ground — an unfiltered exchange between artist and audience. This wasn’t about production value or pyrotechnics. It was about storytelling, vulnerability, and musical craftsmanship.

The Unplugged Stage was where you could hear Fall Out Boy play “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” like a confession rather than an anthem, or My Chemical Romance turn “Helena” into a haunting acoustic ballad. It was where Silverstein stripped their screams to harmonies, and Taking Back Sunday invited fans to sing along like a living, breathing choir.


Purpose and Vision: Connection Over Chaos

In the sea of noise that was Warped Tour, the Unplugged Stage served as a refuge. It was intentionally designed to be more than an acoustic platform — it was a sanctuary of connection.

For the artists, it was a chance to showcase musicianship often hidden behind distortion pedals. For the fans, it was a moment to catch their breath, to feel seen and heard, and to experience songs that had shaped their youth in their purest forms.

The stage’s minimalist design also allowed for efficiency — shared backline gear, quick changeovers, and intimate set times that fit seamlessly into the festival’s traveling circus. The result was a stage that felt spontaneous, alive, and human.


The Heart of the 30th Anniversary: 2024–2025

While the Unplugged Stage first emerged in the early to mid-2000s (with particularly beloved moments between 2005 and 2007), it made a powerful return at the 30th-anniversary Warped Tour events in 2024 and 2025.

At these milestone celebrations, the Unplugged Stage evolved into a multi-dimensional experience — a fusion of music, art, comedy, and activism. It became the soul of the festival’s legacy, reminding fans and artists alike why Warped Tour was always more than just a concert.


Music That Brought It All Together

Artists who took to the Unplugged Stage embodied the festival’s spirit of diversity and DIY ethos. Highlights over the years included:

  • My Chemical Romance – delivering rare acoustic renditions that showcased Gerard Way’s emotional depth.
  • Fall Out Boy – performing fan favorites in sing-along sessions that blurred the line between band and crowd.
  • Taking Back Sunday – trading electric angst for acoustic storytelling.
  • Flogging Molly – turning Irish punk anthems into pub-style acoustic celebrations.
  • Gym Class Heroes – blending hip-hop lyricism with acoustic soul.
  • Jack’s Mannequin and Silverstein – reminding everyone that vulnerability can hit harder than volume.

And at the 30th Anniversary editions, the tradition continued with unforgettable sets from:
Water Tower (the first bluegrass band to play Warped), Beebs, Jesse Wagner of The Aggrolites, Karina Denike of Dance Hall Crashers, Alex Nicole Windsor (Bad Cop / Bad Cop), and Jaret & Rob from Bowling For Soup.

The female-led initiative Gritty In Pink, spearheaded by Shiragirl, also curated much of the Unplugged Stage’s programming — pushing inclusivity, empowerment, and visibility for women and non-binary artists in punk music.


More Than Music: A Platform for Community and Change

The Unplugged Stage wasn’t just about music — it was about messages. Between acoustic sets, festivalgoers could hear comedians, advocates, and non-profit leaders share stories, raise awareness, and connect on issues that mattered deeply to the Warped Tour community.

Comedians such as Anna Valenzuela, Brandie Posey, Lisa Curry, and Mat Edgar brought humor and humanity between sets, while speakers from powerful organizations reminded everyone of the bigger picture:

  • Keep A Breast Foundation (Shaney Jo Darden)
  • Fxck Cancer (Phil Koehler)
  • Kyle Pavone Foundation (Garrett Braukman)
  • Living the Dream Foundation (Scottie Somers)
  • HeartSupport (Taylor Palmby, Nate Hilpert)
  • The Bully Sanctuary (Dave Stanley)
  • PETA2, Rock Against Racism, and more.

It became a space where laughter, compassion, and awareness coexisted — reflecting Warped Tour’s long-standing tradition of mixing art with activism.


Legacy: The Spirit of the Unplugged Lives On

Though Warped Tour itself ended in 2019, the essence of its Unplugged Stage continues to live on through Unplugged Live Radio. Every song aired on the platform — from MTV Unplugged classics to Warped Tour acoustic sessions — echoes that same authenticity: real performances, real emotion, no filters.

The Vans Warped Tour Unplugged Stage remains one of the festival’s most cherished memories — a reminder that beneath the tattoos, amps, and noise, what made Warped Tour timeless wasn’t the chaos; it was the connection.

Because even when the volume drops, the passion never does.


Experience the spirit of Warped Tour’s Unplugged legacy every day — stream live sets, raw sessions, and iconic acoustic performances at Unplugged Live Radio.

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Unplugged Live Radio Weekly Roundup – Your Home for the Purest Live & Acoustic Performances

Welcome back, Unplugged Live fans. The guitars are tuned, the strings are warm, and the amps remain politely muted. Every week, we celebrate the art of the unplugged performance: raw vocals, intimate arrangements, and the magic that happens when an artist takes away the studio and steps into the spotlight with nothing but their craft.

Our playlists are fueled by the greatest acoustic performances in the world, featuring the legends who helped create MTV Unplugged, the artists reinventing live sound today, and the future stars stepping boldly into the acoustic scene. Explore it all on Unplugged Live Radio:
▶️ https://unpluggedliveradio.com/

Below is what’s buzzing across the unplugged universe this week, from NPR Tiny Desk sensations to New Jersey’s own winery-stage troubadours.


🌟 Acoustic Events in the South Jersey Scene

The wineries are alive with the sound of acoustic guitars. South Jersey continues to grow as one of the most vibrant live-music destinations in the region, and November into December 2025 is stacked with talent.

Upcoming Cherry Hill–Area Acoustic Performances

🎤 Nicki Sbaffoni
Queen of the creatively twisted cover. You know the song… until she plays it and suddenly it’s brand new.
Autumn Lake Winery – Nov. 1, 2025 at 2 PM
Sharrott Winery – Nov. 2, 2025 at 2 PM
Terra Nonno Winery – Nov. 8 & Dec. 20, 2025
Cedar Rose Vineyards – Nov. 21, 2025 at 5 PM

🎶 Pure Petty Acoustic Duo
Tom Petty meets Stevie Nicks in a stripped-down tribute set that hits every era of heartbreak and high-roads taken.
The Brass Tap (Vineland, NJ) – Nov. 6, 2025 at 6 PM

🍷 Acoustic Soul – Wine & Live Music Series
Every first Friday. A night designed for gentle grooves, rich tannins, and zero stress.
Summit City Farms & Winery (Glassboro, NJ) – Starting Nov. 7, 2025 at 7 PM

🎧 Melissa & Chris Acoustic Duo
Acoustic harmonies plus hop-friendly vibes.
Double Nickel Brewing Co. (Pennsauken, NJ) – Nov. 9, 2025 at 1 PM

🔥 Live Acoustic Music Night
Pic-A-Lilli Inn (Shamong, NJ) – Nov. 15, 2025 at 6 PM

🎸 Shawn Byrne
Classic and modern rock re-imagined unplugged.
The Railhouse (Westville, NJ) – Dec. 5, 2025 at 7 PM

🌲 Night Windows
A special stripped-down daytime set from the endlessly creative ensemble.
Appel Farm Arts & Music Center (Elmer, NJ) – Nov. 8, 2025 at 12 PM

If you live anywhere near Cherry Hill, you now have zero excuses not to go support acoustic music. The tickets are local, the vibe is genuine, and the performances are pure Unplugged Live spirit.


📺 National Spotlight: NPR Tiny Desk Keeps the Unplugged Torch Burning

Tiny Desk continues to deliver jaw-dropping moments as artists reimagine their sound for the tightest venue in media.

Newly released highlights:

Asake (Nigeria) – Afrobeats meets amapiano meets joy – released Oct. 24, 2025
Parcels (Australia) – Electro-pop sunshine turned acoustic groove – released Oct. 22, 2025
Kokoroko (UK) – Funk + jazz + Afrobeat synergy – released Oct. 20, 2025
Tame Impala (Australia) – Kevin Parker goes fully acoustic – released Oct. 17, 2025
The Beaches (Canada) – Indie rock with crisp unplugged charisma – released Oct. 27, 2025

These performances remind us why live acoustic music still feels like the truest way to experience a song.


🎵 New Releases + Acoustic Music Industry Buzz

The acoustic world is expanding rapidly and globally.

Cheikh Ibra Fam released “Gnou Mbollo” on Oct. 24, 2025. A West African celebration of rhythm and life, built for dance floors and unplugged playlists alike.

Acoustic Sounds continues elevating timeless music. Their recent highlights include releases from The Doors, Joan Baez, and Bob Marley.

✅ The International Acoustic Music Awards (IAMA) deadline is Nov. 7, 2025. This is the world stage for acoustic excellence, a place where artists like Meghan Trainor and Charlie Parr have stood before breaking big.

Bandsintown hits 100 million registered fans worldwide. That’s an ocean of listeners actively seeking live shows. Acoustic music is in demand.

✅ NPR’s Acoustic Interlude Sessions drops fresh episodes every Wednesday, spotlighting songwriters who let melody and storytelling lead the way.


🎧 Tune In: Unplugged Live Radio Plays Only the Real Thing

All week long, every hour, every track is a performance done live and unplugged. We pull from:

✅ Iconic MTV Unplugged sets
✅ NPR Tiny Desk magic
✅ Exclusive live recordings from today’s top artists
✅ Rare acoustic performances you can’t find on typical radio

Press play. Feel the room. Hear the moment.

▶️ Listen Now: https://unpluggedliveradio.com/


Until Next Week…

Support your local stages. Share the Tiny Desk gems with friends. Celebrate artists who dare to bare their music without the armor of electronics.

Acoustic music is the heartbeat of authenticity, and Unplugged Live Radio is where it thrives.

Stay tuned. Stay unplugged. 🎙️✨