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Ice-T Brings The Art of Rap Back With Rakim, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Big Daddy Kane and the Sugarhill Gang

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The Art of Rap is back. Ice-T and DJ Evil-E will join Rakim, DJ Jazzy Jeff, the Sugarhill Gang and Big Daddy Kane for a Live Nation-produced concert at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, Arkansas on October 18. It marks the first Art of Rap-branded event since 2023, and co-founder Mickye Bentson isn’t being subtle about what’s coming next. “Something big is bubbling with The Art of Rap,” he says. “In about a week or so, we’ll put something up and you’re gonna be like, ‘Oh shit!'”

Born from Ice-T’s 2012 Sundance-selected documentary ‘Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap,’ the festival tour launched in July 2015 and spent years criss-crossing North America with lineups pulling from hip-hop’s deepest catalog. The documentary itself featured B-Real, Big Daddy Kane, Common, Chuck D, Dr. Dre, Rakim, Eminem, Grandmaster Flash, Ice Cube, Nas, Raekwon and Snoop Dogg, and set the template for what the live events would become.

Separate from the Live Nation date, Bentson has two additional shows booked: August 27 at the Western Idaho Fair in Boise with Ice-T, Sir Mix-A-Lot and DJ Kevie Kev, and August 28 at the Benton Franklin Fair in Kennewick, Washington, with a lineup still to be announced.

Art of Rap Dates:

August 27 – Boise, ID – Western Idaho Fair

August 28 – Kennewick, WA – Benton Franklin Fair

October 18 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP

Lukas Nelson and Molly Tuttle Team Up for a 5-Night East Coast Co-Headline Run This September

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Lukas Nelson and Molly Tuttle are hitting the East Coast together this September for 5 co-headline nights that bring together two of Americana’s most compelling live acts. Each night features full sets from both artists, with Nelson’s road-tested band energy and soulful songwriting sharing the stage with Tuttle’s virtuosic guitar work and her boundary-pushing blend of bluegrass, Americana and rock. Presales begin Wednesday May 6 at 10am local time, with general on sale Friday May 8 at 10am.

Nelson is touring behind ‘American Romance,’ his debut solo full-length released last summer, which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Country Album. Ahead of the Tuttle dates, he plays the Outlaw Festival alongside Willie Nelson, headline dates of his own, and gigs with Tedeschi Trucks Band. Tuttle brings an equally loaded resume: her 2022 album ‘Crooked Tree’ and 2023 follow-up ‘City of Gold’ both won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album. Her fifth album ‘So Long Little Miss Sunshine’ earned a Grammy nomination for Best Americana Album, and its lead single “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark” spent 4 weeks at No. 1 on Americana Radio.

Lukas Nelson & Molly Tuttle Co-Headline Dates:

September 4 – Hyannis, MA – Cape Cod Melody Tent

September 5 – Cohasset, MA – South Shore Music Circus

September 9 – Albany, NY – Palace Theatre

September 10 – Shelburne, VT – The Green at Shelburne Museum

September 11 – Sidney, ME – Bowl in the Pines

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash Extends His 2026 Tour Into the Fall

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Graham Nash is taking his 2026 tour well into autumn. The two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and founding member of both the Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash has added a substantial run of fall dates, including stops at the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton, the Academy of Music in Northampton and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, New York.

The newly added dates follow a summer run that includes co-headline appearances with Emmylou Harris and a special guest slot with the Avett Brothers at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on July 12. Nash performs with Todd Caldwell on keyboards and vocals, Adam Minkoff on bass, drums, guitars and vocals, and Zach Djanikian on guitars, mandolin, drums and vocals, drawing from more than 60 years of material.

That catalog is genuinely remarkable. His time with the Hollies ran from 1964 to 1968, followed by his role in Crosby, Stills & Nash, where he contributed “Marrakesh Express,” “Teach Your Children” and “Our House.” His 1971 solo work produced “Chicago/We Can Change the World,” “Military Madness” and “Simple Man.” Beyond the music, Nash organized the landmark No Nukes/MUSE benefit concerts in 1979 alongside Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt, was appointed an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II, landed on the New York Times Best Sellers list with his 2013 autobiography ‘Wild Tales,’ and maintains a parallel career as a renowned photographer and visual artist.

Graham Nash 2026 Tour Dates:

July 7 – Steamboat Springs, CO – Strings Music Festival

July 9 – Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar Performing Arts Center

July 10 – Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar Performing Arts Center

July 12 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre*

July 14 – Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Center

July 15 – Iowa City, IA – The Englert

July 17 – St. Louis, MO – The Sheldon

July 18 – St. Louis, MO – The Sheldon

July 20 – Madison, WI – The Orpheum

July 21 – Champaign, IL – Virginia Theatre

July 23 – Interlochen, MI – Kresge Auditorium†

July 24 – Rochester Hills, MI – Meadow Brook Amphitheater†

July 26 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia†

July 28 – Cincinnati, OH – Madison Theater

July 29 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre

July 31 – Henrico, VA – Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

August 1 – Wilmington, NC – The Wilson Center

August 3 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere

August 4 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere

September 12 – Northampton, MA – Academy of Music#

September 13 – Lowell, MA – Boarding House Park#

September 15 – Portsmouth, NH – Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club#

September 17 – Stowe, VT – Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center#

September 19 – Fredericton, NB – Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival 2026

September 20 – Waterville, ME – Waterville Opera House#

September 23 – Geneva, NY – Smith Opera House#

September 24 – Bethlehem, PA – Zoellner Arts Center#

September 26 – Troy, NY – Troy Savings Bank Music Hall#

September 27 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts#

September 28 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts#

September 30 – Torrington, CT – Warner Theatre#

October 2 – Morristown, NJ – Mayo PAC#

October 3 – Wilmington, DE – The Playhouse of Rodney Square#

October 6 – Lexington, KY – The Kentucky Theatre#

October 8 – Mount Vernon, OH – Memorial Theater#

October 9 – Shippensburg, PA – Luhrs Center#

*Special Guest of the Avett Brothers †Co-bill with Emmylou Harris

Photo Gallery: Three Days Grace, Finger Eleven, and Royal Tusk at Hamilton’s TD Coliseum on May 3, 2026

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Jim Duff Releases ‘More Than Love,’ a Collection Rooted in Fatherhood, Faith and Hard-Won Resilience

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Cincinnati singer-songwriter Jim Duff has released ‘More Than Love,’ a new project built around the emotional terrain of parenthood, spiritual connection and perseverance. Across more than 3 decades and over 300 original songs, Duff has drawn from folk, Americana, country, blues, jazz and rock to create a sound shaped by the influence of Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Guy Clark, John Prine, Bob Dylan and Townes Van Zandt. ‘More Than Love’ is among his most personal work yet.

The title track was born from the reality of being physically separated from his newborn and oldest son. Performed entirely by Duff on piano, bass and guitar, it strips production back to let the emotion lead. “Walk With Me,” another standout, grew from an afternoon walk through Washington Park with his youngest son, evolving into one of the most spiritually resonant songs he’s written. Duff wrote, produced, performed, mixed and mastered it entirely on his own.

‘More Than Love’ also arrives in the context of something larger. Duff has continued writing, recording and performing throughout ongoing treatment for stage four cancer, a fact that gives the project’s themes of love, presence and resilience a weight that goes well beyond craft. He’s performed at The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, the Cactus Cafe in Austin and the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, among many others. This record carries that same commitment to honest, direct storytelling.

UK Pop Artist Starling Turns Birthday Self-Doubt Into an Anthem With New Single “Cupcake”

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UK pop artist Starling has released “Cupcake,” a sharp-edged, emotionally honest single that transforms birthday self-criticism into radical self-compassion. Written on her own birthday, a day that historically brought feelings of shame and inadequacy, the track marks a deliberate turning point. “Every birthday my inner critic used to take over,” she shares. “This birthday was different. ‘Cupcake’ is me choosing kindness over criticism.” Produced by Patch Boshell, who also helmed her BBC-supported previous single “Gymnast,” the song pairs playful sonic textures with deeply personal lyricism in the spirit of what her growing audience calls “pop therapy.”

Starling’s origin story is one worth knowing. Once told she couldn’t sing, her path began in a Soho basement bar where, after a shift serving drinks, she sang a cappella to a room that included Henry Binns of Zero 7. Within 6 weeks she was in sessions with Massive Attack collaborators and Grammy-winning writers. Since then she’s accumulated millions of streams, 18 Spotify New Music Friday placements, BBC Radio 1 “New Noise” recognition, an Amazon Music UK “Weekly One” designation, features in The Guardian, Wonderland and FAULT, and a Love Island sync.

Her house concert tour, where she traveled 4,000 miles performing in 35 homes after posting that she was “tired of being online,” is now in television development. A debut album, working title ‘the story of starling,’ is on the horizon. Upcoming appearances include the Why Care? podcast with Nadia Nagamootoo and Women of Our Time.

Montreal’s Masked Microtonal Rock Duo Angine de Poitrine Signs Worldwide Publishing Deal with Third Side Music

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One of 2026’s most unlikely and undeniable breakout stories just got a major publishing deal behind it. Angine de Poitrine, the anonymous Quebec-based microtonal dada-pythago-cubist rock duo known for their long-nosed, polka-dotted masks and jaw-dropping musicianship, have signed an exclusive worldwide publishing agreement with leading independent publisher Third Side Music. TSM will represent their catalog globally, developing opportunities in film, TV, advertising and games alongside the band and their management, Spectacles Bonzaï.

The numbers behind this signing are genuinely staggering. A KEXP session went viral and has racked up over 13.5 million YouTube views. Their sophomore album ‘Vol. II’, released April 3, has surpassed 20 million Spotify streams. According to Luminate, the week it dropped, the duo hit 11.2 million global on-demand streams, a 124% increase from the previous week and a 603,198% increase from the same week last year. Single “Fabienk” topped Spotify’s Viral Songs Global Chart and ranks among the 50 most Shazamed tracks worldwide.

Brothers Khn de Poitrine, on microtonal guitars and vocals, and Klek de Poitrine, on percussion and vocals, have built this entirely on their own terms. Their 2024 debut ‘Vol. I’ hit No. 1 on Discogs and now sells for as much as $600 CAD on the secondary market. Physical editions of both ‘Vol. I’ and ‘Vol. II’ get a worldwide release June 12 through a carefully selected network of independent distributors, with no record label involved.

“Angine de Poitrine have really perfected the combination of incredible musicianship and concept,” said TSM Co-Founder and COO Jeff Waye. “In this business, it always just hits a bit more satisfying when you can bring the weird to the masses.” Dave Grohl put it more directly, calling their music something that “absolutely blew my f**king mind.” The New York Times described it as “intricate, virtuosic, microtonal, mostly instrumental and unquestionably fun.” Apple Music 1’s Matt Wilkinson called them “possibly the buzziest new band on planet Earth right now.”

Angine de Poitrine are now touring internationally almost non-stop for the next year, hitting Europe, the U.S., Mexico, South America and Japan. Upcoming highlights include headlining the opening beach party of The Great Escape in the UK on May 13, with TSM-signed Ribbon Skirt in support, and opening for Jack White at RBC Amphitheatre in Toronto on July 14.

‘Vol. I’ and ‘Vol. II’ get worldwide physical releases June 12 via ATO in the U.S., Republic of Music internationally, F>A>B in Canada outside Quebec, and Spectacles Bonzaï in Quebec.

Reggaeton Pioneer Yandel Adds New U.S. Dates to His Groundbreaking Sinfónico Tour

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Puerto Rican reggaeton pioneer Yandel has announced a new run of U.S. dates for his Sinfónico Tour, beginning September 25 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and wrapping November 1 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Promoted by Live Nation, presales begin Thursday May 7 at 10am local time, with general on sale Friday May 8 at 10am local time at yandel.com.

Before the U.S. run kicks in, Yandel delivers something special for his hometown. A free one-night-only Sinfónico concert takes place Saturday May 9 at La Plaza de Cayey in Puerto Rico, a gift to the community that shaped him on Mother’s Day weekend. He’s also headlining the first-ever Amazon Music flagship series, Amazon Music City Sessions Puerto Rico, in San Juan today.

The Sinfónico concept is genuinely groundbreaking. Yandel became the first artist in his genre to reimagine his greatest reggaeton hits in a symphonic format, performing alongside a live philharmonic orchestra, his full band and a dance crew. The project grew from his 2024 performance with the FIU Symphony Orchestra, inspired his 2025 album ‘SINFÓNICO,’ and earned him a 2026 Grammy nomination for Best Música Urbana Album for the live record ‘Sinfónico (En Vivo).’

A career that began in 1998 has produced 16 No. 1 hits on Billboard’s Top Latin Airplay chart, 2 Latin Grammy Awards, collaborations with Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Maluma and dozens more, and a legacy as one of the architects of modern reggaeton. His new album ‘INFINITO’ is out now.

Sinfónico Tour Dates:

May 9 – Cayey, PR – La Plaza de Cayey

May 22 – Acapulco, MX

May 24 – Chicago, IL

May 28 – Nicaragua

May 29 – Guatemala City, GT

May 30 – Guatemala City, GT

July 11 – Sevilla, Spain

July 12 – A Coruña, Spain

July 17 – Barcelona, Spain

July 18 – Marbella, Spain

July 21 – London, England

July 24 – Gran Canaria

July 29 – Murcia, Spain

July 31 – Valencia, Spain

August 7 – Rosarito, Mexico

August 8 – Mexicali, Mexico

August 14 – Hermosillo, Mexico

August 15 – Monterrey, Mexico

August 29 – Quito, Ecuador

September 25 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena

September 27 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center

October 9 – Laredo, TX – Sames Auto Arena

October 10 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

October 16 – Hidalgo, TX – Payne Arena

October 18 – El Paso, TX – UTEP Don Haskins Center

October 29 – Las Vegas, NV – PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

October 30 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena

November 1 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

November 14 – Madrid, Spain

November 27 – Puebla, Mexico

Blue Dot Fever: What’s Happening in Live Music and Why the Future Is Brighter Than You Think

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If you’ve been following music news lately, you’ve probably noticed something a little unsettling. Tours are getting cancelled. Postponements are piling up. And a new phrase has started making the rounds among industry people: Blue Dot Fever.

It’s a pretty vivid term when you think about it. Pull up a Ticketmaster seating map for a show that isn’t selling well and you’ll see it immediately. All those little blue dots scattered across the venue map. Each one represents an unsold seat. When there are enough of them, the picture gets pretty hard to ignore. Industry insiders started using Blue Dot Fever to describe what’s been happening across the touring landscape in 2026, and honestly, it kind of nails it.

A few things have collided at once. Ticket prices have climbed substantially over the past few years, and a lot of fans are dealing with budgets that just don’t stretch the way they used to. When you’re weighing concert tickets against rent, groceries, and everything else life throws at you, you get more selective about where your entertainment dollars go. That’s not a knock on anyone. That’s just where a lot of people are right now.

There’s also been a tendency in some corners of the industry to go big on venue size, booking stadiums and major arenas before perhaps actual demand has really been tested at current price points. It’s an understandable impulse. You’re optimistic, your team is excited, you want to make a statement. But sometimes the math (and the fans’ paycheck) doesn’t quite work out the way you hoped.

And it’s worth saying clearly: artists cancel and postpone tours for all kinds of reasons. Health. Personal circumstances. Creative decisions. The Blue Dot Fever conversation is really about the broader industry picture around ticket sales and venue sizing, not about any individual artist’s story. Those are two very different conversations and it’s worth keeping them that way.

Here’s the Part Nobody’s Talking About Enough

While some of the bigger traditional tours have been pulling back, something else is happening at the same time that’s genuinely exciting. Residencies and more curated live experiences are absolutely thriving.

Bon Jovi and the Backstreet Boys at the Sphere in Las Vegas? Sold out fast and generated serious buzz. Olivia Rodrigo? Tickets gone in seconds. Eagles? More than 60 shows and counting in Vegas. Osheaga in Montreal and All Things Go festivals are doing big sales. Ariana Grande’s “Eternal Sunshine” tour, and reunited rock legends Rush, Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, and more are selling out around the world. What that tells you is that fans haven’t fallen out of love with live music at all. They’re just being more deliberate about what they spend their money on. They want an experience that feels truly worth it. Something they’ll remember. Something they can’t get anywhere else.

What It Means for Smaller and Independent Artists

Here’s something that doesn’t get discussed nearly enough. When the biggest tours pull back from certain markets, it creates real breathing room for independent and emerging artists. Venues open up. Audiences have more bandwidth to discover something new. The promotional noise gets a little quieter.

Artists who are pricing their shows in a way that feels fair, who are genuinely connected to their fans, and who are building real communities around their music are finding some genuine momentum right now. The fundamentals of a great live music career haven’t changed. Artists need to know their audience. Meet them where they are. Give them something real. That’s always worked and it still does.

Blue Dot Fever isn’t the end of live music. Not even close. It’s the industry recalibrating, which is something every healthy industry does from time to time. Those blue dots on the seating maps are data. And data, when you actually pay attention to it, is useful. The conversations happening right now about pricing, accessibility, venue sizing, and what fans actually want from a live experience in 2026 are the right conversations to be having.

Live music has weathered everything. It’ll weather this too. That feeling of being in a room full of people who all love the same song as much as you do isn’t going anywhere. It’s just finding a new shape. And that’s worth being curious about, not worried about.

Charli XCX, Lorde, Twenty One Pilots and The xx Headline Austin City Limits Music Festival’s 25th Anniversary

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25 years in, Austin City Limits Music Festival is still setting the standard. The 2026 lineup for ACL Fest lands with serious weight: Charli XCX, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Twenty One Pilots, Lorde, Skrillex, Kings of Leon and The xx headline across 2 weekends at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas. The festival runs October 2-4 and October 9-11, with 3-day tickets on sale now at aclfestival.com.

Beyond the headliners, the supporting lineup covers serious ground. Turnstile, Labrinth, Lola Young, The Chainsmokers, Bleachers, Sofi Tukker, Parcels, The War On Drugs, Leon Thomas and Brandon Flowers are among the acts filling out a 9-stage celebration that has always balanced superstar draws with genuine discovery. A strong Latin contingent includes Young Miko, Rodrigo y Gabriela and rusowsky, while a dedicated group of Texas homegrown artists reinforces the festival’s roots, including Asleep At The Wheel and the Huston Tillotson University Jazz Collective.

Emerging talent gets its own spotlight, with ones-to-watch including Paris Paloma, Lola Young, Sasha Keable, Claire Rosinkranz and Faouzia among the artists positioned for breakout moments on ACL Fest’s stages. The festival has a long track record of launching careers, and the 2026 lineup continues that tradition.

Disney+ and Hulu return as the official streaming destinations for Weekend One, October 2-4. Spotify is also partnering with the festival on a new in-app experience that maps fans’ listening history to the lineup and generates a personalized festival playlist. Since 2006, ACL Fest and Austin Parks Foundation have generated over $79 million toward improvements to Zilker Park and parks across Austin, with $8.5 million contributed in 2025 alone.

3-day General Admission, GA+, VIP and Platinum tickets are on sale now at aclfestival.com. Layaway plans are available.