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Canadian Arts/Media Job Posts For April 4, 2026

Global News – Business Reporter Network – Toronto, ON – Full-time – $60K–$80K a year – Apply Here

Various Employers – Journalist – Richmond Hill, ON – Full-time – $47.2K–$88.5K a year – Apply Here

CBC/Radio-Canada – Versatile News Reporter and Editor Local Coverage – Hamilton, ON – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

Toronto Metropolitan University – Journalism W26 AA – Toronto, ON – Full-time – $39.57/hour – Apply Here

Torstar – Community Journalism Roles Reporter Editor and More – Toronto, ON – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

Global News – News Producer Digital Broadcast Journalist – Winnipeg, MB – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

Bell – Digital Journalist – Vancouver, BC – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

Torstar – Reporter Delivering Quality Journalism – Hamilton, ON – Full-time – $30K–$60K a year – Apply Here

The Narwhal – BIPOC Community Reporter Fellowship – Milton, ON – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

Various Employers – Journalist – Hamilton, ON – Full-time – $40K–$75K a year – Apply Here

Radio-Canada – Summer Scholarship Aspiring Journalists – Edmonton, AB – Full-time – $30K–$60K a year – Apply Here

Bayshore Broadcasting – Summer Cruiser Reporter – Shelburne, ON – Full-time – $37,752–$47,190 a month – Apply Here

The Canadian Press – Creative Reporter Editor News Coverage – Winnipeg, MB – Full-time – $60K–$80K a year – Apply Here

Mindrift – AI Trainer and Junior Journalist Project – Saskatoon, SK – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

Various Employers – News Producer – Kitchener, ON – Full-time – $47,250–$84,000 a year – Apply Here

ATIA Ltd – Remote Journalism Social Media Admin Intern – Edmonton, AB – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

CBC/Radio-Canada – Reporter Editor English Services – Edmonton, AB – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

Indigenous Lands and Resources Today – Assistant Editor – Saskatoon, SK – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

Bell Canada – News Director Supervisor CFTK TV – Terrace, BC – Full-time – N/A – Apply Here

Don McLean Gets a Life-Size Bronze Statue at the Surf Ballroom, Where Rock History Was Made

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Don McLean Gets a Life-Size Bronze Statue at the Surf Ballroom, Where Rock History Was Made

TAGS: Don McLean, Zenos Frudakis, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson, Maria Elena Holly, Rick French, Peter Bradley Jr., Jeff Nichols, Buddy Holly Educational Foundation, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Surf Ballroom and Museum,


Don McLean’s “American Pie” turns 55 this year, and the song’s connection to one of rock history’s most sacred sites is about to become permanent. The Surf Ballroom and Museum in Clear Lake, Iowa has announced that a life-size bronze statue honoring McLean will be erected on-site in 2027, standing as a lasting tribute to the songwriter whose eight-minute epic carried the story of February 2, 1959 into global cultural memory for generations.

The Surf Ballroom is the National Historic Landmark where Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson played their final show as part of the Winter Dance Party Tour, the night before the plane crash that claimed all three lives. McLean immortalized that moment in “American Pie,” and the statue will permanently connect his legacy to the place where the story began.

The statue is the work of acclaimed Philadelphia sculptor Zenos Frudakis, a lifelong friend of McLean whose portrait work includes statues of Muhammad Ali, Nina Simone, and President Dwight D. Eisenhower. “The Buddy Holly Educational Foundation is thrilled that one of our most iconic ambassadors is being honored with a statue at The Surf Ballroom,” says Rick French, chairman of the Foundation and national trustee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. “American Pie has stood for more than half a century as an anthem to the cultural shifts of our country and is as relevant today as it has ever been.”

Peter Bradley Jr., vice chairman of the Buddy Holly Educational Foundation, confirms he’s working closely with McLean’s team and Jeff Nichols at the Surf Ballroom to plan a major unveiling upon the statue’s completion. Maria Elena Holly, Buddy Holly’s widow and one of McLean’s closest friends, is said to be overjoyed by the honor. First opened in 1933, the Surf Ballroom continues to host concerts and events year-round while expanding its educational and immersive museum offerings.

Tyler Braden Delivers Heartbreak Anthem “Dry County” With New Project on the Way

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Tyler Braden has hit the ground running in 2026. “Dry County,” the first taste of his forthcoming project due within the first half of the year via Warner Records Nashville, is out now, and it lands with the kind of raw, heartbreak weight that made his 2025 debut ‘Devil and a Prayer’ turn heads. Co-written with Lalo Guzman, Laura Veltz, and Allison Veltz Cruz, the song is a love-lost gut punch that sits comfortably in Braden’s sweet spot of gritty storytelling and high-octane country-rock.

‘Devil and a Prayer’ announced Braden as a genuine force in the format, a 19-song debut that showcased his ability to move between raw vulnerability and full-tilt energy without losing momentum. “Dry County” suggests the follow-up is going to push things even further, arriving as a focused, emotionally direct first statement from a project that’s still building anticipation ahead of its full reveal.

The “Devil and a Prayer Tour” is underway now, with Braden taking his live show to rooms across the country. It’s a headlining run from an artist whose catalog is built for exactly this kind of stage, big choruses, lived-in lyrics, and a band that knows how to deliver both.

With new music out, a tour in motion, and a full project on the horizon, Braden’s 2026 is already shaping up to be a defining year for one of country-rock’s most compelling emerging voices.

Ratt Frontman Stephen Pearcy Hits the Road on “The Undercover Tour” With Warren DeMartini

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Stephen Pearcy isn’t slowing down. The voice of Ratt has announced “The Undercover Tour,” an ongoing run of 2026 dates that includes special Pearcy/DeMartini performances alongside longtime Ratt guitarist Warren DeMartini. Two of hard rock’s most recognizable names sharing a stage, and that’s reason enough to pay attention.

The momentum around Pearcy right now is real. His recent appearance on Billy Corgan’s The Magnificent Others Podcast has generated 600,000 views across four video clips since debuting in January, making it the fastest-rising and highest-performing podcast release on the platform to date. Corgan also delivered his own interpretation of Ratt’s 1983 single “You Think You’re Tough” at the Steven Tyler 7th Annual Jam for Janie Grammy Awards Viewing Party at the Hollywood Palladium. That kind of cultural visibility doesn’t happen by accident.

Beyond the tour, Pearcy is deep in the studio recording his sixth solo album, due later this year and featuring a long list of guest stars. He’s also opened up his creative process on Patreon, giving subscribers real-time access to studio sessions and life on the road. “This is real life, Rock & Roll, and Raw access, moments that don’t make it on social media, and I’m opening the door wide,” he says. “It’s where the real story lives.”

Post-show VIP Meet N Greet experiences are available at upcoming dates, with limited tickets, offering fans direct access, signings, and exclusive memorabilia. For a hard rock icon still operating at full creative speed, “The Undercover Tour” is exactly that.

Stephen Pearcy 2026 Undercover Tour Dates:

May 9 – Tulare, CA @ Adventist Health Amphitheater

May 29 – Davenport, IA @ River City Casino

May 31 – Lake Charles, LA @ L’Auberge Casino Resort

June 13 – West Salem, WI @ Maple Grove Venue

Aug 21 – Gatlinburg, TN @ Gatlinburg

Aug 23 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Café

Heaven & Hell’s Final Chapter With Ronnie James Dio Gets a Stunning New Boxed Set

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Ronnie James Dio’s final chapter with members of Black Sabbath was one of heavy metal’s great unexpected reunions, and Rhino Records is giving it the treatment it deserves. ‘Breaking Out Of Heaven 2007–2009’ is out now as a 7 LP and 4 CD/Blu-ray boxed set, documenting the complete arc of Heaven & Hell from their triumphant 2007 return through the end of their run together.

The collection brings together the full story in one place. It starts with the 2007 Radio City Music Hall performance, follows through the Top 10 studio album ‘The Devil You Know’ in 2009, and closes with ‘Neon Nights: 30 Years Of Heaven & Hell,’ the live album recorded at Wacken that same year. Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice operating at full force, with the chemistry of musicians who’d spent decades apart and came back sounding like no time had passed at all.

The set includes eight tracks making their vinyl debut, among them studio recordings from ‘The Dio Years’ and select live performances. Most significantly, the complete ‘Live From Radio City Music Hall’ performance appears on vinyl for the very first time. Both editions come with an illustrated book featuring new liner notes by Hugh Gilmour, a replica tour book, and a poster. The Blu-ray adds video from Radio City Music Hall and Wacken, plus band interviews.

For anyone who witnessed this reunion or discovered it afterward, ‘Breaking Out Of Heaven 2007–2009’ is a definitive document of one of heavy metal’s most emotionally charged final acts. Dio passed away in 2010, making this period all the more precious.

‘Breaking Out Of Heaven 2007–2009’ Tracklisting:

CD 1: The Devil You Know

  1. Atom and Evil
  2. Fear
  3. Bible Black
  4. Double The Pain
  5. Rock And Roll Angel
  6. The Turn Of The Screw
  7. Eating The Cannibals
  8. Follow The Tears
  9. Neverwhere
  10. Breaking Into Heaven
  11. The Devil Cried
  12. Shadow Of The Wind
  13. Ear In The Wall

CD 2: Live from Radio City Music Hall

  1. E5150 / After All (The Dead)
  2. The Mob Rules
  3. Children Of The Sea
  4. Lady Evil
  5. I
  6. The Sign Of The Southern Cross
  7. Voodoo
  8. The Devil Cried

CD 3: Live from Radio City Music Hall

  1. Computer God
  2. Falling Off the Edge Of The World
  3. Shadow Of The Wind
  4. Die Young
  5. Heaven And Hell
  6. Lonely Is the Word
  7. Neon Knights

CD 4: Neon Nights: 30 Years Of Heaven & Hell

  1. Mob Rules
  2. Children Of The Sea
  3. I
  4. Bible Black
  5. Time Machine
  6. Fear
  7. Falling Off The Edge Of The World
  8. Follow The Tears
  9. Die Young
  10. Heaven And Hell
  11. Neon Knights

Irish Alt-Pop Singer-Songwriter FYA FOX Makes a Powerful Return With “Sweet Goodbye”

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FYA FOX has been away for a while, and the reasons are deeply personal. The birth of her daughter and a motor accident kept the Irish singer-songwriter from releasing music since 2023’s “Duvet Day,” named Hot Press Track of the Day. Her return, “Sweet Goodbye,” is out now, and it arrives with the kind of emotional weight that only comes from songs written close to the bone.

The single is a tribute to lost loved ones, sitting in the complicated space between grief, remembrance, and the slow process of moving forward. “Sweet Goodbye explores not being able to share big moments in my life with loved ones who have passed,” FYA FOX says. “It came together really naturally because it’s so close to my heart. I wrote the bones of the song at home on guitar and then went into the studio with some really strong sonic references.” She adds, “I feel really excited but nervous about this release as it’s been a minute. But it’s authentic and honest and I hope listeners feel that when they hear it.”

Produced by longtime collaborator Matthew Weir, the track merges FYA FOX’s electronic roots with a new pop-folk direction, minimal and refined in a way that lets the emotion breathe. It’s a deliberate sonic shift that suits the material perfectly, the kind of production choice that serves the song rather than decorating it.

A Whelan’s Ones To Watch alumna and VIP Magazine Rising Star, FYA FOX has been building a reputation as one of Irish pop’s most earnest and gifted songwriters. “Sweet Goodbye” is the first step in a fresh creative chapter, and it’s a deeply compelling one.

Brand New Pop Provocateur MEEK Arrives Fully Formed With Debut EP and Instant Anthem “Fabulous”

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Brand New Pop Provocateur MEEK Arrives Fully Formed With Debut EP and Instant Anthem “Fabulous”

TAGS: MEEK, Sophie Muller, Sade, Annie Lennox, Beyoncé, Kylie, Blur, BMG, Ku Bar,


MEEK doesn’t ease you in. Her debut three-track EP, out now via BMG, opens with “Fabulous,” a chant-ready pop anthem shaped by British humour, queer nightlife, and a complete refusal to shrink. It’s a calling-card that works immediately, and the story of its first public play proves exactly why. At Soho’s legendary Ku Bar, the entire room was screaming the chorus back before the first verse was done. “I jumped up on the bar and started lip-syncing along,” MEEK says. “I did half of the first intro and then everyone, literally everyone in the bar, was screaming, ‘I’m so fucking fabulous.'”

The video for “Fabulous” was directed by Sophie Muller, whose credits include Sade, Annie Lennox, Beyoncé, Kylie, and Blur. Set in Blackpool, it captures MEEK tearing through the northern seaside town in a joyful, gloriously unhinged blur of glam-trash energy. It’s instantly iconic in the way only the best pop videos manage to be.

The EP’s two additional tracks show genuine range. “Brixton” is a stripped-back, old-school South London portrait, warm and grounded. “I Want Love, But Not That Much” is all acerbic wit and sharp-edged humour aimed squarely at an ex. Three tracks, three different angles, all connected by MEEK’s soaring vocals and a point of view that’s entirely her own.

This is a debut that arrives knowing exactly what it is. Bold, playful, emotionally honest, and built for rooms full of people who need a song to scream. MEEK is the real thing.

Washington DC Modern Rockers Waking Stone Unleash Fiery New Single “Make Money”

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Waking Stone have been building toward something with their debut album, and “Make Money” makes the strongest case yet for why this Washington DC band deserves your attention. It’s the fourth single from their forthcoming record, and it hits differently from everything that came before it. Where their earlier releases earned praise for their upbeat, hopeful energy and accessible sound, “Make Money” goes somewhere darker and more urgent.

The track is a direct, unfiltered takedown of corporate greed and the billionaire class gambling recklessly with everyone else’s future. It’s blunt, it’s heavy, and it’s exactly the kind of rock music that feels necessary right now. The lyrics don’t trade in abstraction. They paint a vivid picture of a society pushed to its limits by unchecked ambition, and the music matches that energy beat for beat.

Critics have already taken notice of Waking Stone’s earlier singles, pointing to their “palpable freedom,” “fresh energy,” and a sound that genuinely stands apart in the current modern rock landscape. “Make Money” doesn’t abandon that identity. It sharpens it, pushing the band’s signature high-energy approach into more intense and confrontational territory without losing any of the momentum that made those first three singles land.

The full album is on the way, and if “Make Money” is any indication of where Waking Stone are headed, it’s going to be worth the wait. Four singles in and this band is still accelerating.

The Numbers Behind the Biggest Concert Tours in History Are Absolutely Staggering (Updated For April, 2026)

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Here’s a number that reframes everything: $2,077,618,725. That’s what Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour grossed across 149 shows between 2023 and 2024, making it the first concert tour in history to surpass $2 billion. Per show, that’s an average of nearly $14 million. Every single night.

What the all-time highest-grossing tours list really tells you is how dramatically the music business shifted when recorded music stopped being the primary revenue source. In the 21st century, touring became the industry’s financial engine, and the numbers reflect that in ways that would have been unimaginable a generation ago. The first tours to crack $100 million were Michael Jackson’s Bad World Tour and Pink Floyd’s A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, both running from 1987 to 1989. That barrier feels almost quaint now.

Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour sits at No. 2 with $1.524 billion across 223 shows, and it’s still ongoing, making it the first tour to officially report crossing $1 billion in August 2024. Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road comes in at No. 3 with $939 million across 330 shows over five years, the longest run in the top 20. The contrast with Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour is striking: 56 shows in a single year, among the shortest in the top 20, and still one of the biggest grossing runs in history.

The Rolling Stones shadow this entire list in ways the raw numbers don’t fully capture. They set the all-time touring revenue record three separate times, in 1990, 1995, and 2006, more than any other act. Their Voodoo Lounge Tour held the record for highest-grossing tour of all time for 11 consecutive years. They and U2 have each mounted the highest-grossing tour of the year eight times, a record no other act comes close to matching.

Ed Sheeran appears twice in the top five, with the +−=÷× Tour at No. 4 ($875.7 million, still ongoing) and the ÷ Tour at No. 5 ($776.2 million). That’s a level of sustained live dominance that belongs in a separate conversation entirely. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s 2023-2025 Tour lands at No. 7 with $729.7 million across 129 shows. The Weeknd’s After Hours til Dawn Tour sits at No. 8 with $693.2 million and is still running. Harry Styles’ Love On Tour generated $617.3 million across 169 shows. Pink’s Summer Carnival rounds out the top 10 at $584.7 million across 97 shows.

Top 10 Highest-Grossing Concert Tours of All Time:

  1. Taylor Swift, The Eras Tour (2023–2024) – $2.077B – 149 shows
  1. Coldplay, Music of the Spheres World Tour (2022–2025) – $1.524B – 223 shows
  1. Elton John, Farewell Yellow Brick Road (2018–2023) – $939M – 330 shows
  1. Ed Sheeran, +−=÷× Tour (2022–2025) – $875.7M – 169 shows
  1. Ed Sheeran, ÷ Tour (2017–2019) – $776.2M – 255 shows
  1. U2, 360° Tour (2009–2011) – $736.4M – 110 shows
  1. Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band, 2023–2025 Tour – $729.7M – 129 shows
  1. The Weeknd, After Hours til Dawn Tour (2022–2026) – $693.2M – 110 shows
  1. Harry Styles, Love On Tour (2021–2023) – $617.3M – 169 shows
  1. Pink, Summer Carnival (2023–2024) – $584.7M – 97 shows

NYC Hardcore Pioneers Agnostic Front Drop “You Say” and Announce European “Echoes In Eternity” Tour

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Agnostic Front have been at this for over four decades, and “You Say” proves they haven’t lost a single degree of intensity. The new lyric video is out now for the track lifted from their latest album ‘Echoes In Eternity,’ and it hits exactly the way you’d expect from one of hardcore’s most uncompromising founding forces. Gang vocals, charging guitars, thundering drums, and a message that doesn’t flinch.

Vocalist Roger Miret doesn’t mince words about where the song comes from: “‘You Say’ is a war cry against the normalization of corruption and empty promises. Whether it be governments, corporations, or straight up con artists, they all have the same interests. Their own. Our message has always been and will be ‘F**k you’ to these entities, and to hold them accountable.” That’s Agnostic Front in a sentence, and it’s been that way since 1982.

‘Echoes In Eternity’ reaffirms everything that made this band essential from the start. Roger Miret’s inimitable roar and Vinnie Stigma’s legendary guitar work remain as vital as ever, channeling the raw street-level energy of New York’s Lower East Side that sparked an entire genre. The band that helped build New York hardcore and crossover thrash is still operating at full force.