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Chris Stapleton, Foo Fighters Lead Bourbon & Beyond 2025 Lineup
Bourbon & Beyond Festival has announced its largest lineup ever, with Chris Stapleton, Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons, Dave Matthews Band, and Kacey Musgraves headlining the September 24–27 event at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville.
PinkPantheress Wins BRIT Awards 2026 Producer Of The Year
PinkPantheress has been named Producer Of The Year at the 2026 BRIT Awards, becoming the youngest recipient and the first woman ever to win the honor. The ceremony takes place this weekend at Co-op Live in Manchester.
Tool, Iron Maiden & My Chemical Romance Head Louder Than Life 2026
Tool, Iron Maiden, and My Chemical Romance will headline Louder Than Life 2026, a hard rock festival set for September 17–20 at Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky, with nearly 200 bands also including Pantera, Limp Bizkit, Gojira, and Halestorm.
Victoria Mason, Warner Records Nashville SVP, Honored as Rising Women on the Row 2026
Victoria Mason, SVP of Marketing at Warner Records Nashville, will be honored as part of MusicRow's Rising Women on the Row class of 2026 on March 3 at the JW Marriott. The 14-year Warner Nashville veteran has led the label's marketing, analytics, and artist development operations since joining the company in 2011.
Bon Iver's 'Volumes: One' Archival Live Series Arrives April 3
Bon Iver and Justin Vernon are releasing VOLUMES: ONE on April 3 via Jagjaguwar, the debut entry in a new archival series collecting live performances, demos, and previously unheard recordings from the band's catalog.
Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson Expand Rush Reunion Tour to Europe and South America
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have expanded the Rush Fifty Something reunion tour to include South America, the U.K., and Europe, adding shows that run from January 15 in Buenos Aires through April 10 in Helsinki and bringing the total to 58 dates.
Linda Perry Re-Records 'Beautiful' as Lead Single From New Solo Album
Linda Perry is releasing a new version of "Beautiful" — originally a No. 2 Billboard Hot 100 hit for Christina Aguilera in 2002 — as the lead single from her first solo album since 1999, Let It Die Here, due May 8 on 670 Records.
Tomahawk's First Tour Since 2013 With Melvins This Summer
Tomahawk, the Mike Patton-led supergroup, announces their first tour since 2013 — a summer 2025 co-headlining run with the Melvins hitting 21 cities across the US.
Emily Saliers Makes Musical Theater Debut With 'Starstruck'
Indigo Girls co-founder Emily Saliers makes her musical theater debut as composer of Starstruck, a new LGBTQ+ romantic comedy premiering at Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania on February 28, starring Tony nominee Beth Malone.
Jelly Roll Announces Little ASS Shed Tour Dates for 2025
Jelly Roll has announced "The Little ASS Shed Tour," a limited run of U.S. amphitheater shows with support from Kashus Culpepper, running from May 28 through July 22, 2025.
Ghost's Tobias Forge Plans Break After Skeletour: 'I Need to Be Home'
Ghost frontman Tobias Forge has said he plans to take a break from touring after the band's Skeletour concludes, citing the need to spend time at home with his family after 15 years on the road.
A Day To Remember, Creeper Join Download Festival 2026 Lineup
Download Festival 2026 has announced A Day To Remember as Opus Stage Sunday headliners, with Creeper, Daughtry, Hot Milk, and several other acts added to the Donington Park lineup ahead of the June 10–14 event.
Nate Fredrick on the Wholesome Boys, Solo Music, and Recovery
Nate Fredrick discusses the formation of the Wholesome Boys, his upcoming solo projects including an acoustic version of "Paducah," and how sobriety and touring reshaped his approach to songwriting and creativity.
David Archuleta's Memoir 'Devout': Coming Out, Faith & Family
David Archuleta has released his memoir Devout: Losing My Faith to Find Myself, detailing his coming out as queer, his departure from the Mormon Church, and a turbulent upbringing that shadowed his rise to fame on American Idol.
Abbey Road Studios Launches Free 'The Big Nessie' Sampled Instrument
Abbey Road Studios has released "The Big Nessie," its first fully in-house built sampled instrument, created in collaboration with British fashion label Charles Jeffrey Loverboy and available as a free download as of February 23.
Silversun Pickups' Brian Aubert on Tenterhooks, Blood Transfusions & Jack Black
Silversun Pickups' Brian Aubert and Nikki Monninger discuss the band's new album Tenterhooks, Aubert's hospitalization during recording, their political activism, and a Jack Black cameo in their latest music video.
Daft Punk Release New 'Human After All' Video on 5-Year Split Anniversary
Daft Punk released a new video for their 2005 single 'Human After All' to mark five years since Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo officially disbanded, featuring footage from their 2006 film Electroma.
Rush Announce 2027 'Fifty Something Tour' Dates for UK, Europe & South America
Rush have announced 24 dates across the UK, Europe, and South America as part of their 'Fifty Something Tour', with shows running from January through April 2027 — the prog rock legends' first European performances since 2013.
LYLVC's Alyse Zavala: Hacker, Survivor, Metal Front Woman
LYLVC front woman Alyse Zavala leads a genuinely double life — running cybersecurity hacking operations by day and fronting a techno-metal rap-rock band by night — as the group gains momentum following their signing to Judge & Jury Records.
Turnstile Books Halifax Summer Headline Show at The Piece Hall
Turnstile confirms a summer 2026 headline show at The Piece Hall in Halifax, marking their sole UK date and joining one of Britain's biggest outdoor concert series.