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Tucker Wetmore Adds 17 Dates, Eyes Red Rocks for Extended Tour Run
Tucker Wetmore expanded his Brunette World Tour with 17 new dates through fall 2026, including a coveted Red Rocks show, as tickets go on sale March 6.
Gorillaz Plot Massive Fall Arena Run Behind Star-Studded 'Mountain'
Gorillaz announced a 24-date North American arena tour this fall to support their new collaborative album 'The Mountain,' featuring support from Deltron 3030 and Little Simz.
Ringo Starr Teams With St. Vincent for Country-Tinged 'Long Long Road'
Ringo Starr announces his country-influenced album 'Long Long Road' featuring collaborations with St. Vincent, Billy Strings, and others, produced by T Bone Burnett.
Claire Rosinkranz channels chronic illness into sophomore effort
Claire Rosinkranz transforms a three-year battle with chronic illness into her sophomore album My Lover, exploring themes of sickness, recovery, and love through alt-pop songcraft.
Rabbit Has A Gun Emerges From Paris With Gothic Revival 'Cherry Wine'
Rabbit Has A Gun returns after years away with gothic rock single "Cherry Wine," recorded in Paris as a one-woman operation blending 2000s nostalgia with raw emotional honesty.
Alexandra Kay Commands MusicRow's Women of Music Row Cover Story
Alexandra Kay graces the cover of MusicRow Magazine's 2026 Women of Music Row issue, which celebrates female industry leaders and features roundtable discussions with rising country artists.
Trainspotting at 30: Why Danny Boyle's Film Hits Different Now
Danny Boyle's Trainspotting reaches its 30th anniversary carrying new emotional weight as America's opioid crisis has transformed the film's once-mythical portrayal of addiction into stark reality.
Marshall Launches Amplify Program to Fund Struggling Music Venues
Marshall's new Amplify membership program dedicates 1% of customer purchases to supporting independent music venues worldwide through equipment, events, and partnerships.
Timberlake Fights to Keep DWI Bodycam Footage From Going Public
Justin Timberlake has sued Sag Harbor to prevent the public release of bodycam footage from his June 2024 DWI arrest, claiming it would damage his reputation.
Salt-N-Pepa NAACP Hall of Fame Honor Caps Career Comeback Push
Salt-N-Pepa received the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame honor while promoting new music and appealing a dismissed lawsuit against Universal Music Group over their master recordings.
Germany's Music Market Hits Wall as Streaming Can't Save Physical Crash
Germany's music market grew just 2.3% in 2025 as streaming gains couldn't offset a 5.9% physical sales decline, with CDs dropping 11.3% despite modest vinyl growth.
Cascio Family Flips Script on Jackson Estate with Abuse Claims
The Cascio family, who defended Michael Jackson for decades as his surrogate family, filed a lawsuit claiming he sexually abused all four siblings as children during the 1990s.
TAIT Buys Silent House in Major Live Events Industry Merger
Live events staging leader TAIT acquired Emmy-winning creative agency Silent House Group, formalizing a 20-year partnership to create a comprehensive platform for touring and broadcast productions.
Live Nation Faces Jury as Federal Antitrust Trial Begins
Live Nation's federal antitrust trial began with jury selection after a judge rejected the company's attempts to delay proceedings, while California's attorney general criticized the concert giant's alleged monopolistic practices.
Too Lost Unveils Shield Against AI Music Fraud on Streaming Platforms
Too Lost launched Profile Defender to help artists detect and remove AI-generated fake music from their streaming profiles, addressing recent incidents affecting artists like Blaze Foley and Toto.
Rissi Palmer Drops Truth Bombs on New 'Perspectives' EP
Rissi Palmer released her first EP since 2019 called Perspectives, featuring deeply personal songs about aging, relationships, and life experience while continuing her advocacy for Black women in country music.
Blake Pendergrass Claims First No. 1 on MusicRow Songwriter Chart
Blake Pendergrass reached No. 1 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart for the first time, powered by six simultaneous charting songs including three Morgan Wallen cuts.
Moroney Scores First Chart Victory With Cloud 9 Debut
Megan Moroney's album Cloud 9 debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 147,000 equivalent units, marking her first chart victory and the year's strongest country debut.
Styles Manchester Show Gets Netflix Deal After BRIT Awards Return
Harry Styles secured a Netflix streaming deal for his March 6 Manchester album launch concert, which will be available to subscribers two days after the live performance.
Harris, Krauss Lead All-Star O Brother Tribute at Grand Ole Opry
The Grand Ole Opry hosted an all-star tribute concert celebrating the 25th anniversary of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, featuring Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Billy Strings and many other roots music luminaries.