Photo Gallery: FAVORITES OF 2025 | 12.06.25
PHOTOS CONTRIBUTED BY GABRIEL DAVID BARKIN | PUBLISHED ON December 7, 2025
My Favorite Live Music Pics of 2025*
* Some of them, at least. Presented here in (mostly) random order.

David Byrne
So far in 2025, I’ve photographed about 50 shows. (I’ve got a few more on my dance card before the year ends.) A lot of those were festivals or multi-act club shows, so I estimate I shot somewhere north of 150 or so individual performances altogether. Not too shabby for a freelance part-time amateur, eh? This collection of pics includes some of my “technical” favorites (where I’m most proud of the framing, camera craft, etc.), and also many treasured and unique moments spent in the presence of some of the best musicians and music fans I know.

Bela Flek

Samantha Fish

Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts
Neil Young was the hardest shoot of the year. Approved photographers like me were only allowed to stand WAY off to the side of Row K in the lower level at Shoreline. Plus, the stage lighting was low, and Neil wore a hat pulled down far over his eyes so his face was hidden in shadow. My best shots weren’t with my pro camera, they were with a point-and-shoot from my seat after our three song allotment.

Angelique Kidjo

Judas Priest fans

Greg Errico and Narada Michael Walden

Broken Compass Bluegrass

Phish
My review of this show started with an onslaught of alliteration: “Phish philled San Phrancisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium with a phlood of phrenzied phans for the phirst of two shows Tuesday night. (Phew!)” No a’phologies.

The Flaming Lips

Nathan Moore

Jackie Greene

Sierra Hull

Ty Segall

Hot Buttered Rum

Billy Strings

Danny Luehring
I always try to get good shots of the drummer. And none of them are more photogenic than Danny at his “Danny’s Live Dead” weekly gigs in Fairfax.

Amy Helm and Sam Grisman

ALO and Glitterfox

Jason Crosby and Grahame Lesh

Khruangbin
Sometimes Khruangbin sounds like they’re playing the “Space” jam at a Dead show, the part just as it begins to pick up a rhythm and the band begins coalescing towards a recognizable song. There you are in the echoey hallway coming back from the bathroom, and you hear it; are they going into “The Wheel”?

Ezra Lipp, ALO

Taj Mahal

Russ Lawton, LaMP

Victor Wooten

Sam Bush and Ross Holmes
The ultimate compliment: fiddler Ross Holmes (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) wanted to buy a print of this picture after he saw it posted on Instagram. (I gave him the file to print and just asked him to donate to a scholarship fund my wife and I set up for low income Marin County students.)

Willie Nelson

Coyote Island

Coyote Island

Warren Haynes

Scott Metzger, LaMP

Ezra Lipp, ALO

Nat Keefe, Hot Buttered Rum

The Rev. Horton Heat

Warren Haynes
The truth is that Warren was just trying to get the attention of his sound guy to turn up his monitor – but it looks like he’s raising his hand in triumph after a wicked solo, right?

The Flaming Lips

Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz
Capturing the perfect “Lebo Leap” is a lifelong pursuit. This one from Hardly Strictly Bluegrass is my best effort … so far. The whole sequence is below.


Peter Anspach, Goose

Angelique Kidjo and Yo Yo Ma

Matt Butler, Everyone Orchestra

Daniel Donato

The Wood Brothers

The Critics

Django Ruckrich, Broken Compass Bluegrass

Everyone Orchestra, High Sierra Music Festival edition

Garrett Deloian
This was in SUPER low light at the Balboa Theater, just the glow from a film projector showing old movies above the band’s head. Prime lens, F-stop as close to zero as it gets. That’s where the magic happens.

Khruangbin

Jesse Iaquinto, Fireside Collective

Ron Artis II in the crowd at High Sierra Music Festival
As I was walking over to this HSMF stage midway through the set, I heard Ron announce that he was going to come down into the crowd. Darn, I thought, I’m showing up too late to try to get a good position in the audience for shots. Then I remembered that, duh, I had all-access and I could shoot from the stage. The perfect vantage point for a very intimate festival performance.

David Byrne

The Flaming Lips

Ghost Note

Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts

Jimmy Law, Dogs in a Pile

Camper Van Beethoven
Camper Van Beethoven played their record release party gig for their first album at my cafe in Santa Cruz in the ’80s. Seeing them perform “Telephone Free Landslide Victory” in its entirety at the Fillmore this year – 40 years later! – was a treat. And it made me feel old too.

Zach Gill, ALO

Diggin’ Dirt with Eric Krasno

Kyle Hollingsworth, String Cheese Incident

Trey Anastasio, Phish

Los Lobos

Joan Baez
Jason Crosby

Stu Allen

Hooray for the Riff Raff

Flamingos in the Tree

Tanya Trotter, The War and Treaty
Perspective is a funny thing. Every time I look at this image, I think, “Man, her bass player is only like eighteen inches tall.” Or is she a twelve-foot Amazonian?

Chris Wood, The Wood Brothers

Sound Summit, Mt. Tamalpais

David Byrne stands apart from the crowd

Sean Reiter and Elliott Peck
One of my favorite fellow photogs and one of my favorite singers

Chuck Prophet

Lebo, ALO

Modest Mouse

Judas Priest
On Facebook groups where live music photographers share shots with each other, I’ve seen maybe a dozen other galleries from this year’s Judas Priest tour in the US. Every one of us, in all different cities, got pretty much this exact shot during the exact same moment of “Breaking the Law.”

The Flaming Lips

Billy Strings fans at the Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary Celebration

El DeBarge and a lucky fan

Melody Walker, Bertha

Joan Baez

Phish Phans

Scott Law

Samantha Fish and Eric McFadden
I only got three songs in the pit, but the Fillmore usually lets us shoot from the house for the rest of the night. When Eric came on toward the end of the show, I knew there would be some bad-ass moments. Fish and McFadden delivered!

Fiddlers, Sam Grisman Project

Holly Bowling reflecting on her keys

Alice Cooper
An incredibly photogenic dude, even after al these years. Quite the performer, and he loves the camera too.

Elliott Peck

David Byrne

Taj Mahal and Narada Michael Walden

Dead & Company, Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary Celebration
I didn’t get a photo pass with my press credentials, but I brought a small point-and-shoot to capture crowd shots. The fans are way more interesting to look at than the band anyway.

Goose

MJ Lenderman

Scott Metzger, LaMP

Super Greens

Mike Gordon, Phish

Goose

For a dancer, High Sierra Music Festival
I thought I snuck a shot of this dancer without her seeing me, but later she messaged me and asked for a copy.

Friends!

BSSS* (* Because SHE said so)

Jimmie Dale Gilmore

Erik Yates, Hot Buttered Rum
I asked Erik for his Johnny Cash impersonation, thinking he would give me “the finger” the way Cash gave it to photographer Jim Marshall for the iconic backstage shot. Maybe Erik didn’t know what finger he was supposed to give me? Maybe I should have asked what Marshal asked Cash? (“John, let’s do a shot for the warden”) Shot came out perfect anyway.

Brian Rashap and Grahame Lesh

ALO and Camp Deep End impresario Dan Braun

Next Generation, out in force at the Mill Valley Music Festival

Angeline Saris (with Sgt. Splendor)

David Byrne

Front row, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass

Greg Anton

Dead & Company, Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary Celebration

Molly Tuttle

Rob Halford, Judas Priest

Jackie Greene and Tim Flannery

Roger McNamee and Lester Chambers, with Moonalice

Sierra Hull and her Grandmother
Midway through the show, Hull told the crowd she wrote “Spitfire” for her granny, whose picture she held aloft for all to see. “This girl, my granny, she deserves a song. But it’s about ALL those spitfires out there. They’re mean, but they can love you. They’ve got your back!”

Dave Alvin, The Third Mind

Vana Liya

Stu Allen (channeling Bob Dylan)
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Photos by Gabriel Barkin | www.gdbarkin.com | IG: @gabrieldavidbarkin
