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Violet Grohl Drops Snarling New Single “Cool Buzz” and Announces First-Ever Headline Tour Dates

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Violet Grohl has a new single out and a debut album locked in, and both are worth your full attention. “Cool Buzz” is out now, a jagged, snarling guitar track aimed squarely at the hypocrisy of punk guys who preach progressive politics while keeping women out of their musical spaces. “Shoot my favorite arrow/Through the mind that’s narrow,” she taunts over music built for windmill kicks and circle pits. The music video, directed by Niki Milan Houston, drops May 1. NYLON put it simply: “This is Violet Grohl stepping into her own.” Listen here.

“Cool Buzz” is the fourth single from ‘Be Sweet To Me,’ Grohl’s debut album due May 29 on Auroura Records/Republic Records, following “THUM,” “Applefish,” and “595.” NME praised “THUM” for its “muscular riffs and raw, unvarnished emotions,” and Consequence called “595” “a striking, tongue-in-cheek single with instantly memorable hooks.” The album was recorded at producer Justin Raisen’s Los Angeles home studio, assembled in the spirit of the Wrecking Crew session players of the ’60s and ’70s.

Grohl’s influences are baked into every track. Pixies, Soundgarden, Cocteau Twins, The Breeders, PJ Harvey, The Muffs, Björk, Alice in Chains, L7, and Juliana Hatfield all factor in. “There’s something so powerful about that period of music, from the messaging to the visuals, it’s authentic and raw,” she says. The songs lean impressionistic, colored by her love of film and particularly the work of David Lynch.

Alongside the single, Grohl has announced her first-ever headline dates, an East Coast run this summer including Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and Baltimore, plus a co-headline date at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York with The Breeders on June 24. Festival appearances at Pukkelpop, Leeds, Electric Picnic, Reading, Shaky Knees, and CBGB Festival round out the year. ‘Be Sweet To Me’ is available for pre-order now on black, blueberry jam, and ivory vinyl.

Tour Dates:

Jun 4 — Brooklyn, NY @ Baby’s All Right

Jun 5 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Lounge at World Stage Live

Jun 6 — Washington, DC @ The Atlantis

Jun 23 — Baltimore, MD @ Nevermore Music Hall *

Jun 24 — New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17 *

Aug 23 — Hasselt, BE @ Pukkelpop Festival

Aug 28 — Leeds, UK @ Leeds Festival

Aug 29 — Stradbally, IE @ Electric Picnic

Aug 30 — Reading, UK @ Reading Festival

Sep 20 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Festival

Sep 26 — Brooklyn, NY @ CBGB Festival

  • w/ The Breeders

‘Be Sweet To Me’ Track Listing:

THUM

595

Bug In The Cake

Last Day I Loved You

Big Memory

Mobile Stars

Often Others

Applefish

Cool Buzz

Pool Of My Dream

Plastic Couch

Darius Rucker Brings “Darius and Friends” Back to the Ryman for Its 17th Year Benefitting St. Jude

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Darius Rucker returns to the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on June 1 for the 17th annual “Darius and Friends” benefit concert in support of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The show unofficially opens CMA Fest week and continues one of country music’s most meaningful annual traditions, an event that has raised more than $5.1 million for St. Jude to date.

Rucker’s commitment to St. Jude goes back nearly two decades, sparked by a hospital tour in 2008 that gave him a firsthand look at how the institution leads the fight against childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. What started as a personal mission became an annual event that now draws some of Nashville’s biggest names. Past performers have included Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Jelly Roll, Sheryl Crow, Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, and many more.

This year’s lineup hasn’t been announced yet, but the show’s track record speaks for itself. The Tennessean called last year’s edition “a night of old favorites and new music delivered by both seasoned and fresh faces from the music industry.” Seventeen years in, “Darius and Friends” has become as much a part of CMA Fest week as the festival itself.

Tickets start at $69 with VIP packages up to $249. Presale begins April 29 at 10 AM CT, with public on-sale May 1 at 10 AM CT. The event is supported by sponsors AMD and The Law Office of Jennifer McCoy.

Old Dominion Take Their Hits Back to Las Vegas for a Two-Night Run at Planet Hollywood

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Old Dominion are heading back to Las Vegas. The reigning and record-breaking ACM Vocal Group of the Year have announced “Old Dominion. Hits. Vegas.,” a special two-night engagement at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on September 4-5, in partnership with Caesars Entertainment, Messina Touring Group, and Live Nation Las Vegas. Presale begins April 29 at 10 AM PT, with general on-sale following May 1 at 10 AM PT.

The concept is straightforward and exactly right. This run puts the focus squarely on the songs, a career-spanning celebration of the chart-toppers and singalong staples that have made Old Dominion one of country music’s most consistently popular acts. Last year’s Vegas run packed PH Live with expanded production and unexpected theatrical touches, including full-costumed Vegas showgirls during “Late Great Heartbreak” and “I Was On A Boat That Day.” This September’s production goes even bigger.

The Vegas dates sit within a full year of activity for the band. They recently wrapped the “How Good Is That – World Tour,” which took them across the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and their latest album ‘Barbara,’ a 13-track project blending their signature melodic, guitar-driven sound with deeper reflections on life, love, and mortality, is out now. Summer dates include the 5 O’Clock Somewhere Festival, Big Valley Jamboree, and their own Odie’s Beach Vacation October 1-3 in Miramar Beach, Florida.

2026 Tour Dates:

May 1 — Winnipeg, Canada @ Canada Life Centre

May 2 — Saskatoon, Canada @ Sasktel Centre

May 4 — West Kelowna, Canada @ Prospera Place

May 6 — Victoria, Canada @ Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre

Jun 13 — West Palm Beach, FL @ 5 O’Clock Somewhere Festival

Jul 5 — Silvis, IL @ John Deere Classic (Concerts on the Course)

Jul 11 — Rhinelander, WI @ Hodag Country Festival

Jul 15 — Paso Robles, CA @ California Mid-State Fair

Jul 31 — Camrose, Canada @ Big Valley Jamboree

Aug 16 — Montreal, Canada @ Lasso Music Festival

Aug 29 — Dieppe, Canada @ YQM Country Fest

Sep 4 — Las Vegas, NV @ PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Sep 5 — Las Vegas, NV @ PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Oct 1-3 — Miramar Beach, FL @ Odie’s Beach Vacation

Oct 9 — North Charleston, SC @ Riverfront Revival

aespa Unveil “LIVE TOUR – SYNK : COMPLæXITY” World Tour Dates for 2026-2027

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aespa are taking their live show to the world. The K-pop foursome, Karina, Winter, Giselle, and Ningning, have announced “LIVE TOUR – SYNK : COMPLæXITY,” a massive 2026-2027 arena run produced by Live Nation spanning Asia, North America, Latin America, the UK, and Europe. The tour kicks off August 7 in Seoul and runs through February 2027, with North American arena stops including UBS Arena in Belmont Park on September 18 and Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on October 3.

The tour arrives on the heels of ‘LEMONADE,’ aespa’s second studio album, due May 29. The 10-track record marks their first full-length release in two years, following ‘Armageddon,’ which topped the iTunes Top Albums chart in 25 regions. The group has been building serious global momentum, earning Billboard Women in Music 2025 Group of the Year and a nomination for Best Female K-Pop Artist at the 2026 American Music Awards.

This run presents a fully reimagined concert experience with new performances, stage design, and visual storytelling distinct from their previous “SYNK : æXIS LINE Tour.” Before the arena dates begin, aespa will preview the new production at Lollapalooza in Chicago on August 2. Tickets go on sale via WEVERSE membership presale May 6 at 11 AM local time, with general on-sale for U.S., Canada, UK, and European dates starting May 6 at 3 PM local time. Latin American dates go on sale May 8 at 2 PM local time.

2026-27 “LIVE TOUR – SYNK : COMPLæXITY” Dates:

Aug 2 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza

Aug 7 & 8 — Seoul @ Gocheok Sky Dome

Aug 11 — Taipei @ Taipei Dome

Sep 4 — São Paulo @ Mercado Livre Arena Pacaembu

Sep 6 — Santiago @ Movistar Arena

Sep 9 — Lima @ Costa 21

Sep 11 — Mexico City @ Palacio de los Deportes

Sep 15 — Hamilton, ON @ TD Coliseum

Sep 18 — Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena

Sep 22 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena

Sep 24 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

Sep 26 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

Sep 29 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

Oct 3 — Los Angeles, CA @ Intuit Dome

Oct 6 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena

Oct 9 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena

Oct 11 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena

Jan 14 — Manchester @ AO Arena

Jan 16 — London @ The O2

Jan 19 — Amsterdam @ Ziggo Dome

Jan 22 — Stockholm @ Avicii Arena

Jan 24 — Copenhagen @ Royal Arena

Jan 26 — Berlin @ Uber Arena

Jan 29 — Milan @ Unipol Dome

Jan 31 — Barcelona @ Palau Sant Jordi

Feb 2 — Paris @ Accor Arena

Yungblud Brings the Toronto Takeover Pop-Up to the City May 2-3

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Yungblud is coming to Toronto, and he’s bringing more than just a concert. The GRAMMY Award-winning British rock artist has announced an official pop-up shop running May 2-3 at 80 Atlantic in Toronto, timed to his sold-out Idols World Tour stop at Coca-Cola Coliseum on May 2. Doors open at 11 AM both days, with the official line-up beginning at 10 AM on Saturday.

The pop-up goes well beyond merch. Fans can contribute to a digital zine by writing handwritten messages on-site to be scanned and compiled, step into a phone booth installation to hear an exclusive message from the artist, and shop limited-edition Toronto-exclusive pieces alongside full tour merch including hoodies, tees, bandanas, and stickers. The first 50 customers each day receive flash tattoos as a gift with purchase, in partnership with Cult Collective, and Fox & John’s is serving up a tour snack special, a bacon sandwich with tea.

The ‘Idols’ album, released via Capitol Records/Locomotion, has surpassed 500 million total streams, with “Zombie,” his collaboration with The Smashing Pumpkins, standing as the fastest streaming solo single of his career. Earlier this year, Yungblud won Best Rock Performance at the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards for his performance of “Changes” at Black Sabbath’s Back to the Beginning concert at Villa Park, alongside Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman, and II. The North American tour is completely sold out.

The Toronto Takeover pop-up runs May 2-3 at 80 Atlantic, 11 AM to 8 PM daily, or while quantities last.

Guster’s On the Ocean 2026 Returns to Portland, Maine With Iron & Wine, Watchhouse, Eggy and More

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Guster’s On the Ocean returns to Portland, Maine from August 7-9, 2026, and the eighth edition of the annual destination weekend is shaping up to be the most fully realized yet. Three days of music, outdoor adventures, and community programming spread across one of New England’s most beloved coastal cities, with multiple Guster sets anchoring each day and a stacked supporting lineup filling out the rest.

The weekend opens Friday, August 7 at Merrill Auditorium with a special Guster performance alongside the Portland Symphony Orchestra. That show is sold out. Concerts continue Saturday and Sunday at Thompson’s Point, with Saturday featuring Iron & Wine, The Barr Brothers, Bebe Stockwell, Dave Butler & Friends, and Cilla Bonnie. Sunday brings Watchhouse, Neal Francis, Eggy, and Khatumu, and closes with Guster performing ‘Ganging Up On The Sun’ in full to mark the album’s 20th anniversary.

“It means a lot to me personally to welcome everyone to Maine,” said Adam Gardner of Guster. “On The Ocean has become our way of sharing it with fans from everywhere. We try to build a weekend that’s more than concerts, it’s a curated chance to experience the music, the water, the neighborhoods, and all the things that make it such a special place.”

Beyond the stages, On the Ocean 2026 delivers a full slate of optional experiences across the city. Daily harbor cruises on Casco Bay, guided bike tours of Portland’s lighthouse loop, kayak rentals, a REVERB trail cleanup, free family admission to the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine, and a partnership with Bissell Brothers Brewery featuring an exclusive beer co-created with Adam Gardner. New this year is the Easy Wonderful 5K, a casual run or walk open to all levels.

Two-day general admission passes are $130, with single-day tickets at $70 in advance and $75 day-of for Saturday and Sunday. Kids tickets are $20 for a single day or $30 for a two-day combo. VIP tickets and Friday admission are sold out. Tickets and full details are available at ontheoceanfest.com.

2026 On the Ocean Schedule:

Fri Aug 7 — Portland, ME @ Merrill Auditorium (Guster with Portland Symphony Orchestra) [SOLD OUT]

Sat Aug 8 — Portland, ME @ Thompson’s Point (Guster, Iron & Wine, The Barr Brothers, Bebe Stockwell, Dave Butler & Friends, Cilla Bonnie)

Sun Aug 9 — Portland, ME @ Thompson’s Point (Guster performing ‘Ganging Up On The Sun’ in full, Watchhouse, Neal Francis, Eggy, Khatumu)

Nicolas Cage Is Spider-Noir and the First Trailer Just Dropped for the Prime Video Series

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The first trailer for “Spider-Noir” is here, and it’s exactly the kind of noir-soaked, black-and-white mood you’d want from a 1930s superhero series starring Nicolas Cage. Prime Video dropped the official trailer this week following its world premiere at CCXPMX26 in Mexico City, where 2,100 fans packed the Centro Banamex Convention Center for the debut alongside cast members Lamorne Morris, Li Jun Li, Jack Huston, and Karen Rodriguez. The series, Cage’s first leading TV role, premieres globally on May 27, 2026, across more than 240 countries and territories, and arrives in two viewing formats: “Authentic Black & White” and “True-Hue Full Color.”

Cage plays Ben Reilly, a down-on-his-luck private investigator in 1930s New York navigating his past life as the city’s only superhero following a deeply personal tragedy. The supporting cast includes Emmy winner Lamorne Morris, Li Jun Li, Abraham Popoola, Karen Rodriguez, SAG Award winner Jack Huston, and Emmy winner and Academy Award nominee Brendan Gleeson, with guest appearances from Lukas Haas, Cameron Britton, and Amanda Schull among others. Emmy-winning director Harry Bradbeer, whose credits include Fleabag and Killing Eve, directed and executive produced the first two episodes. The series was developed by co-showrunners Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot alongside the Academy Award-winning team behind Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal. The trailer is out now. “Spider-Noir” premieres May 27 on Prime Video.

Morrissey Takes ‘Make-Up Is a Lie’ on the Road With a Summer and Fall U.S. Tour

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Morrissey has a new album out and a full U.S. tour to go with it. ‘Make-Up Is a Lie,’ his 14th solo studio album and his first for Sire/Warner Records in 30 years, landed in early March and has already hit number three on the UK Albums Chart, his 26th Top 10 album overall when counting his work with The Smiths. Now he’s bringing it stateside, with dates running from Las Vegas in August through a Southern and East Coast run that wraps in November.

The album was produced by Joe Chiccarelli, whose credits include The Strokes, Weezer, and My Morning Jacket, and features 12 tracks including the trip-hop-infused title single and “The Monsters of Pig Alley.” Morrissey is joined throughout by a familiar band of collaborators, including Jesse Tobias, Camila Grey, Carmen Vandenberg, Juan Galeano, Alain Whyte, Gustavo Manzur, and Brendan Buckley.

The U.S. run opens with a four-night residency at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas in August before moving east for September dates in Buffalo and Lowell, with a headlining slot at the CBGB Festival in Brooklyn on September 26 alongside Patti Smith and Interpol. The fall leg moves through Washington D.C., Nashville, Fort Worth, Houston, and El Paso before closing with a headlining appearance at the Darker Waves Festival in Huntington Beach on November 14.

On June 19, Morrissey releases the companion ‘Deluxe Notre-Dame’ EP, featuring two new songs and an orchestral rendition of the album track “Notre-Dame.” Artist presales begin April 29 at noon local time, with general on-sale Friday, May 1 at noon local time. Tickets for the CBGB Festival and Darker Waves Festival dates are on sale now.

2026 U.S. Tour Dates:

Fri Aug 14 — Las Vegas, NV @ Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas

Sat Aug 15 — Las Vegas, NV @ Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas

Tue Aug 18 — Las Vegas, NV @ Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas

Wed Aug 19 — Las Vegas, NV @ Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas

Tue Sep 22 — Buffalo, NY @ Shea’s Performing Arts Center

Sat Sep 26 — Brooklyn, NY @ CBGB Festival

Wed Sep 30 — Lowell, MA @ Lowell Memorial Auditorium

Thu Oct 15 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem

Sun Oct 18 — Greensboro, NC @ Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts

Wed Oct 21 — Louisville, KY @ Louisville Palace

Sun Oct 25 — Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle

Thu Oct 29 — Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena

Sun Nov 1 — Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall

Fri Nov 6 — El Paso, TX @ Don Haskins Center

Tue Nov 10 — Tempe, AZ @ Mullett Arena at Arizona State University

Sat Nov 14 — Huntington Beach, CA @ Darker Waves Festival

Gerry Conway, Co-Creator of The Punisher and Architect of “The Night Gwen Stacy Died,” Dies at 73

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Gerry Conway changed comic books before he was old enough to rent a car. The Brooklyn-born writer, who died April 27, 2026, at the age of 73, left behind a body of work that shaped not just the characters on the page but the entire emotional vocabulary of superhero storytelling. He was 19 years old when Stan Lee handed him the keys to The Amazing Spider-Man. What he did with them is still being felt today.

Conway published his first professional comics work at 16, selling a horror story to DC’s House of Secrets. By the time he was writing Spider-Man full-time, starting with issue #111 in 1972, he had already contributed to Daredevil, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Tomb of Dracula, and co-created Man-Thing and Werewolf by Night. He was prolific in the way that only someone with genuine fluency in a form can be. If you read a Marvel or DC comic in the 1970s, there was a very reasonable chance Conway wrote it.

His run on The Amazing Spider-Man remains the defining chapter of his Marvel legacy. In issue #121, published in June 1973, Conway wrote the death of Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker’s girlfriend, at the hands of the Green Goblin. It is widely considered one of the most important single stories in Marvel’s history, the moment that proved superhero comics could deliver real, irreversible consequences. Conway was 20 years old when he wrote it. “I wrote instinctively and from the gut,” he reflected in a 2009 interview. “When those instincts were appropriate to the material, the results were something I was quite proud of, then and now.”

A few months after Gwen Stacy’s death, Conway introduced Frank Castle, the vigilante anti-hero who would become The Punisher, in issue #129. Co-created with John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru, The Punisher started as a conflicted antagonist for Spider-Man and grew into one of Marvel’s most enduring and culturally complex characters, headlining his own comics, three films, and a television series. Conway later voiced strong objections to the character being adopted by police, soldiers, and far-right groups, and spent years publicly trying to reclaim the skull symbol for more constructive purposes. He cared about what his creations meant in the world.

His work at DC was equally formative. After a brief and unsatisfying stint as Marvel’s editor-in-chief in 1976, Conway settled into an eight-year run on Justice League of America and became the architect of some of DC’s most durable characters. He co-created Firestorm with artist Al Milgrom, introduced Power Girl, co-created Vixen, and wrote the story that brought Jason Todd into existence as the second Robin. In his Batman work, he introduced Killer Croc and Killer Frost, characters that remain central to DC storytelling today. Jason Todd, famously killed off by fan telephone poll in 1988, was resurrected in the early 2000s and remains a significant part of the Batman mythology.

Conway’s Ms. Marvel #1 in 1977 launched Carol Danvers as her own cosmic hero, establishing the foundation that eventually led to her becoming Captain Marvel, one of Marvel’s most prominent characters across comics and film. The reach of his character creation is almost without parallel in the medium. Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios president, said it directly: “His writing has been hugely impactful across our comics, but it has also inspired so much of what we’ve done onscreen, from Werewolf by Night to Daredevil to Spider-Man and Punisher.”

He also wrote the first major intercompany crossover in comics history, Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man in 1976, a tabloid-sized one-shot that brought Marvel and DC’s flagship characters together for the first time. It was Conway who understood the assignment, balancing the tones of both universes without losing either. It remains a landmark.

Beyond comics, Conway built a second career in television that was genuinely successful. He wrote and produced Father Dowling Mysteries, Diagnosis: Murder, Matlock, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and two episodes of Batman: The Animated Series, the latter keeping him directly connected to the characters he had helped define. He also co-wrote the animated film Fire and Ice and Conan the Destroyer with Roy Thomas.

Conway was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in October 2022, underwent successful surgery, and declared himself cancer free in September 2023. He made his last convention appearance at CCXP in Brazil in December 2025 and did a signing near his home in Thousand Oaks in February 2026. Earlier this year, he was confirmed for induction into the Will Eisner Comic Awards Hall of Fame.

C.B. Cebulski, Marvel’s editor-in-chief, said Conway “broke our hearts in emotional tales like ‘The Night Gwen Stacy Died,’ a story that affects Spider-Man to this day.” That’s the measure of the man. He wrote stories that still matter fifty years later. He is survived by his wife, Laura, and two daughters.

Video: Burna Boy Turned Lowlands Festival 2022 Into a Full Celebration of Modern African Music

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Burna Boy’s 2022 set at Lowlands Festival in Biddinghuizen, Netherlands, is now streaming, and it’s a reminder of just how commanding he is on a festival stage. Backed by his live band The Outsiders, the Nigerian superstar moved through Afrobeats, dancehall, and conscious reggae with the ease of someone who owns every room he walks into, drawing thousands of fans into a celebration that felt less like a scheduled set and more like a genuine cultural moment. It’s Burna Boy at the height of his powers, and it’s worth every minute.