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Beth Orton’s Self-Produced Ninth Album ‘The Ground Above’ Arrives June 26 With a North American Tour

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Beth Orton has a new album coming and a full tour to match. ‘The Ground Above’ arrives June 26 via Partisan Records, self-produced by Orton and featuring contributions from Nick Hakim, The Smile drummer Tom Skinner, Shahzad Ismaily, and Vernon Spring’s Sam Beste. New single “Waiting” is out now, and Orton describes it as “a celebration of moving out of the holding pattern fear keeps us in.” Sonically it draws on the spirit of Laura Nyro, Carole King, and Orton’s early collaborator Terry Callier, and it lands with exactly that kind of quiet, lasting weight.

‘The Ground Above’ is structured in two distinct halves, with the opening section covering more fragmented, searching terrain before the second half opens into expansive, melodic territory. It’s Orton’s ninth album overall, following 2022’s critically acclaimed ‘Weather Alive,’ and it arrives with the same self-produced confidence that defined that record. The title track was shared last month alongside a detailed statement about its backstory.

The tour runs through September and October, opening September 15 in Washington, D.C. and moving across North America before crossing to the UK for a run that closes at London’s Alexandra Palace Theatre on October 22. Tickets for North American dates go on sale Friday, April 24 at 10 AM local time.

‘The Ground Above’ Tracklist:

01 The Ground Above

02 Before I Knew

03 Cigarette Curls

04 Waiting

05 Celestial Light

06 I’ll Miss You

07 Love You Right

08 Otherside

2026 Tour Dates:

09-15 – Washington, D.C. – The Miracle Theatre

09-16 – Philadelphia, PA – The Baby Grand

09-18 – New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge

09-19 – Somerville, MA – Crystal Ballroom

09-20 – Turners Falls, MA – Shea Theater

09-22 – Toronto, ON – The Concert Hall

09-23 – Detroit, MI – El Club

09-24 – Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk Music

09-26 – Minneapolis, MN – Parkway Theater

09-28 – Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour

09-30 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall

10-02 – Portland, OR – Old Church

10-03 – Seattle, WA – Washington Hall

10-12 – Brighton, England – Concorde 2

10-13 – Manchester, England – Stoller Hall

10-14 – Nottingham, England – Rescue Rooms

10-16 – Leeds, England – Howard Assembly Room

10-17 – Glasgow, Scotland – St. Luke’s

10-19 – Bristol, England – Trinity Centre

10-21 – Norwich, England – Arts Centre

10-22 – London, England – Alexandra Palace Theatre

SiriusXM to Provide Comprehensive Live Coverage of the 2026 NFL Draft from Pittsburgh

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SiriusXM will offer listeners across North America complete, live coverage of every pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, taking place in Pittsburgh April 23-25. Listeners across North America will hear all seven rounds as 32 NFL franchises select their newest team members, plus special programming originating from the Steel City during Draft Week.

Live Draft Broadcast Schedule and Team:

  • SiriusXM NFL Radio (channel 88) will air the live coverage of the 2026 NFL Draft:
    • Round 1: Thursday, April 23, 8 pm ET.
    • Rounds 2-3: Friday, April 24, 7 pm ET.
    • Rounds 4-7: Saturday, April 25, noon ET.
  • The SiriusXM NFL Radio Draft broadcast will be anchored by Jason Horowitz.
  • Expert analysis will be provided by former NFL scout, coach, and front-office executive Pat Kirwan, former NFL running back Jacob Hester, a third-round pick out of LSU in the 2008 Draft, former quarterback Danny Kanell, a fourth-round selection from Florida State in the 1996 Draft, and former linebacker Bobby Carpenter, a first round pick out of Ohio State in 2006.
  • The broadcasts will cover all 32 teams’ selections through all seven rounds and will feature interviews with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, draftees, general managers, and coaches.

Special Live Programming from Pittsburgh:

In addition to the main Draft broadcasts, SiriusXM will have multiple live shows originating from Pittsburgh:

  • Wednesday, April 22 (10 am – noon ET): Jacob Hester and Dusty Dvoracek, a third-round selection in 2006, will co-host a special SiriusXM NFL Radio show live from the NFL Play Football Draft Prospect Clinic and Community Event. The show will feature one-on-one interviews with several NFL Draft prospects.
  • Thursday and Friday, April 23-24 (starting at 7 pm ET): As the early rounds unfold, Dvoracek, Danny Kanell, and Kris Budden will host live shows on SiriusXM College Sports Radio (channel 84) from McFadden’s Saloon outside Acrisure Stadium, broadcasting among the fans. For Thursday’s show, the hosts will be joined on air by University of Maryland head football coach Mike Locksley.

Multi-Channel Coverage and Call-In Shows:

Donovan Woods and Tom Power Launch CBC Comedy Podcast While ‘Squander Your Gifts’ Keeps Growing

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Donovan Woods is having a genuinely full spring. The Toronto-based singer-songwriter has launched a brand new CBC comedy podcast alongside Q host Tom Power, dropped his EP ‘Squander Your Gifts,’ and is currently on the road with a touring schedule that stretches from Ontario to Europe and back. The podcast, The Big Five, is out now with new episodes dropping every Monday on CBC Listen and wherever podcasts are available.

The Big Five pairs Woods and Power with a rotating cast of celebrity guests to settle the most absurd and surprisingly compelling debates imaginable: what are the objectively definitive Big 5 farm animals, types of hats, or slang terms for “butt”? The first episode features TV and film director Jordan Canning, with guests this season including Vivek Shraya, William Prince, Lindsay Ell, and Elamin Abdelmahmoud among others. It’s the kind of project that makes complete sense for Woods, whose warmth and wit are as much a part of his identity as his songwriting.

That songwriting is very much front and center on ‘Squander Your Gifts,’ a five-track EP dedicated to his friend and longtime Nashville writing partner Abe Stoklasa, who passed away in November 2023. The two collaborated closely for years, co-writing “Leaving Nashville” for Lady A’s Charles Kelley and Woods’ own breakout “Portland, Maine,” first recorded by Tim McGraw. The EP carries that history with it, and lead track “I Talk About You” does exactly what Woods does best: it tells the truth without flinching. Atwood Magazine described it with precision, noting the song captures “exactly what grief does to us, how it spills into conversations uninvited, how it refuses decorum, how it demands witness.”

Woods is currently playing a run of Ontario dates before heading out across North America this spring supporting The Paper Kites, with a European run following in the fall. It’s a long road, and every stop counts.

Tour Dates:

April 21, 2026 – Kitchener, ON – Conrad Centre for the Performing Arts

April 23, 2026 – Sarnia, ON – Imperial Theatre

April 24, 2026 – Ridgeway, ON – The Sanctuary

April 25, 2026 – St. Catharines, ON – St. Thomas’ Anglican Church

April 28, 2026 – Oshawa, ON – Biltmore Theatre

April 29, 2026 – Paris, ON – River’s Edge at the Arlington

May 1, 2026 – Austin, TX – Emo’s Austin^

May 2, 2026 – Dallas, TX – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall^

May 4, 2026 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl Nashville^

May 6, 2026 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club^

May 7, 2026 – Boston, MA – Royale^

May 8, 2026 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts^

May 9, 2026 – New York, NY – Webster Hall^

May 10, 2026 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS^

May 12, 2026 – Toronto, ON – History^

May 14, 2026 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues Chicago^

May 15, 2026 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue^

May 17, 2026 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre^

May 19, 2026 – Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom^

May 20, 2026 – Vancouver, BC – The Centre for Performing Arts^

May 21, 2026 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre^

May 26, 2026 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern^

June 7, 2026 – Wolfville, NS – Devour! Studios

June 9, 2026 – New Glasgow, NS – Glasgow Square Theatre

June 11, 2026 – Halifax, NS – Light House Arts Centre

June 12, 2026 – Margaretsville, NS – Evergreen Theatre

June 13, 2026 – Moncton, NB – Tide & Boar Gastropub

June 14, 2026 – Fredericton, NB – Wilmot United Church

July 17, 2026 – Guelph, ON – Hillside Festival

Oct 8, 2026 – Oslo, NO – Oslo Concert Hall

Oct 9, 2026 – Stockholm, SE – Bar Brooklyn

Oct 10, 2026 – Gothenburg, SE – Gothenburg Roots Festival

Oct 11, 2026 – Copenhagen, DK – Loppen

Oct 13, 2026 – Munich, DE – Backstage Club

Oct 14, 2026 – Cologne, DE – Yard Club

Oct 15, 2026 – Erpe-Mere, BE – gEM

Oct 16, 2026 – Utrecht, NL – TivoliVredenburg

Oct 17, 2026 – Amen, NL – Cultureel Café de Amer

Oct 20, 2026 – Paris, FR – Supersonic Records

Oct 22, 2026 – Bristol, UK – Lantern Hall

Oct 23, 2026 – London, UK – Oslo Hackney

Oct 24, 2026 – Manchester, UK – Hallé at St Michael’s

Oct 25, 2026 – Glasgow, UK – The Hug and Pint

Nov 11–15, 2026 – Miami, FL – Moon River at Sea

^Supporting The Paper Kites

Johnny Orlando Drops “Charlotte” and Announces ‘Songs for Young Lovers’ With Three Intimate Shows

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Johnny Orlando has a new single out and a sophomore album on the way, and both arrive with a clear sense of direction. “Charlotte” is out now on all streaming platforms, and ‘Songs for Young Lovers’ follows on June 12, available to pre-save now. The single lands with a loose, unguarded energy that signals a real shift in Orlando’s approach, less calculated, more alive.

Orlando is direct about what “Charlotte” represents. “The song isn’t about one person, it’s about that phase of just going out, making mistakes, and not overthinking anything,” he says. “I wanted it to feel chaotic, nostalgic, and actually fun again.” It does. The track carries a reckless momentum that suits it, and it works as both a standalone statement and a thematic anchor for the full record.

‘Songs for Young Lovers’ as a whole follows that same instinct. Orlando drew from the music he grew up on and prioritized feeling over polish throughout the recording process. “I wanted the record to feel live and lived-in,” he explains. “It was less about perfecting details and more about chasing a feeling.” That approach gives the album its shape, and “Charlotte” is where it all clicks into place. “‘Charlotte’ kind of ties everything together,” Orlando adds. “It’s probably the moment where I stopped overthinking and just let everything exist in the same place.”

To mark the release, Orlando plays three intimate shows in New York, Toronto, and Los Angeles this June. Tickets are available now at johnnyorlandomusic.com.

‘Songs for Young Lovers’ North American Dates:

6/3 – New York, NY – Baby’s All Right

6/5 – Toronto, ON – Opera House

6/9 – Los Angeles, CA – The Echo

Photo Gallery: Slaughter To Prevail, Whitechapel, and Attila at Toronto’s History on April 18, 2026

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Watch The Chainsmokers Turn Lollapalooza Chicago Into a Full-Scale EDM Takeover in 2019

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On August 4, 2019, The Chainsmokers took the Lollapalooza stage in Chicago and delivered exactly what a festival crowd at peak summer demands: relentless energy, chest-rattling drops, and a light show built to match. Hits like “Don’t Let Me Down” and “Call You Mine” hit differently at that scale, with the duo’s polished EDM production turning Grant Park into one massive dancefloor for the duration of the set.

Watch Wet Leg’s Intimate 2022 Studio Session Capturing a Breakthrough Moment Before the World Caught Up

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Right in the middle of their breakthrough year, Wet Leg stepped into the 3voor12 studio in Hilversum for a 20-minute session that distilled everything sharp and sardonic about the Isle of Wight duo into one compact, crackling performance. With just guitars and synths in a minimalist space, Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers delivered the garage post-punk energy of their self-titled debut, including the deadpan viral hit “Chaise Longue,” with the kind of focused intensity that made it clear this was a band built for stages far bigger than the one they were standing on.

Watch Pearl Jam Bring Beyoncé, and a Central Park Crowd to Their Feet in 2015

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Pearl Jam’s 2015 headlining set at the Global Citizen Festival on Central Park’s Great Lawn was never just a concert. The Seattle rock legends brought their full catalog and their convictions to a crowd of thousands of activists, tearing through “Alive,” “Better Man,” and “Do the Evolution” before closing with covers of Bob Marley’s “Redemption Song,” John Lennon’s “Imagine,” and Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World.” The night’s defining moment came during the encore, when Eddie Vedder was joined on stage by Beyoncé for a duet on “Redemption Song,” a collision of two artists at the peak of their powers, on a night built around something bigger than music.

Québécois Math Rock Duo Angine de Poitrine Is Breaking Every Formula AI Tries to Follow

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Essayist Will Francis took a close look at Angine de Poitrine, the Québécois experimental rock duo whose elaborately dissonant math rock has been quietly breaking the internet, and his conclusion is pointed: their music is so structurally unpredictable that generative AI simply can’t replicate it. As Francis puts it, AI is trained on the formulas that dominate modern music, and Angine de Poitrine have deliberately walked away from all of them. The ripple effect has been real, with YouTube musicians including Charles Cornell and a very exasperated Rick Beato both responding to fan requests to weigh in on the duo’s KEXP performance.

Watch Motörhead’s 2015 Resurrection Fest, One of the Last and Loudest of Lemmy’s Life

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This one matters. Motörhead’s performance at Resurrection Fest in Viveiro, Spain in the summer of 2015 is one of the final recorded concerts of Lemmy Kilmister’s life, and he spent every second of it proving exactly why Motörhead were unlike anything else in rock. Flanked by Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee, Lemmy tears through an uncompromising set of classics including “Damage Case,” “Stay Clean,” “Ace of Spades,” and “Overkill,” his thunderous Rickenbacker bass and gravelly roar holding the Spanish crowd completely in hand. It’s raw, it’s loud, and it’s irreplaceable.