Weāve all been there ā someone slides a contract across the table (or screen), and youāre tempted to just skim and sign. But whether itās for work, a rental, or a streaming deal youāre not totally sure about, reading the fine print matters. Here are 10 simple, smart tips for reading contracts before putting pen to paper ā because signing something you donāt understand isnāt confidence, itās chaos in waiting.
1. Slow Down and Take Your Time Contracts arenāt a race. Take a breath and read it thoroughly ā even if someoneās pressuring you to sign quickly. If something feels rushed, it probably deserves more time.
2. Look for Key Terms First Scan for the basics: payment terms, deadlines, cancellation clauses, RECOUPMENT and what each party is responsible for. These often set the tone for everything else in the agreement.
3. Donāt Assume Standard Means Safe Just because itās a āstandard contractā doesnāt mean itās fair or right for your situation. Templates get reused ā but your needs are specific. Trust your instincts.
4. Highlight and Annotate as You Go Use a highlighter, sticky notes, or comments to flag anything that stands out, confuses you, or needs clarification. Contracts are easier to review when youāve already mapped the important bits.
5. Check the Cancellation or Termination Clauses Can you get out if needed? Will it cost you? Understanding how to exit the contract is just as important as knowing what youāre agreeing to.
6. Ask Questions ā Itās Your Right If somethingās unclear, ask. If the answer feels vague, ask again. Any professional worth working with will respect you for wanting clarity.
7. Be Wary of āForeverā Language Watch out for automatic renewals, indefinite commitments, or sneaky clauses that tie you up longer than expected. Flexibility matters.
8. Know Whatās Missing Sometimes itās not whatās in the contract ā itās what isnāt. Make sure any verbal promises or expectations are written in. If itās not on the page, it doesnāt exist legally.
9. Get a Second Set of Eyes Ask a friend, mentor, or (ideally) a lawyer to take a quick look. A fresh perspective can catch red flags you might miss the first time.
10. Trust Yourself Before You Sign If something doesnāt feel right, donāt sign ā at least not yet. A contract should feel like a clear agreement, not a gamble.
Reading a contract isnāt about suspicion ā itās about self-respect. You donāt need a law degree to understand the basics, just a little time, attention, and confidence. Because the best kind of signature? The kind you donāt regret later.
Today, we celebrate Simplicity Day, inspired by Henry David Thoreau ā a man who knew the power of living deliberately, thoughtfully, and with joy. In honor of a day that reminds us to slow down, breathe deep, and embrace what matters, here are 10 songs that offer timeless reminders to live well, live simply, and live true.
Whether youāre sipping something cold on a porch swing or watching clouds drift by, these songs are the soundtrack to a life that feels good ā and knows it.
1. āLovely Dayā ā Bill Withers Withers doesnāt just sing a song, he hands you a mood. That opening line, āWhen I wake up in the morningā¦ā sets the tone for a day thatās already won.
2. āGood Lifeā ā OneRepublic A globe-trotting anthem that never forgets gratitude. The chorus alone feels like a sunbeam through the window.
3. āThree Little Birdsā ā Bob Marley & The Wailers Marley offers more than advice ā itās a mantra. āDonāt worry ābout a thingā has never felt more freeing.
4. āFeeling Goodā ā Nina Simone Everything about this track soars ā from the strings to the vocals to the message: lifeās here, now, and itās beautiful.
5. āHappyā ā Pharrell Williams You canāt listen without moving. You just canāt. Pure joy, bottled in under four minutes.
7. āGood to Be Alive (Hallelujah)ā ā Andy Grammer Every line feels like a celebration. āI think I finally found my hallelujahā ā yes, and thank you.
8. āSimple Thingsā ā Miguel A love song to less. āI just want the simple thingsā is a powerful reminder in a world that often wants more.
9. āPocketful of Sunshineā ā Natasha Bedingfield Some songs feel like a vacation ā this is one of them. A bright, breezy reminder that joy can be carried anywhere.
10. āLive Your Lifeā ā T.I. feat. Rihanna With Rihanna on the hook and a beat that lifts the soul, this track is a mission statement: live it loud, live it proud.
Whether you’re unplugging, decluttering, or just smiling at the sky, remember: the good life isnāt about having more ā itās about feeling more. So turn up the music, breathe deep, and go be part of the sunshine.
āWonderwallā by Oasis, released in 1995, became the defining anthem of ā90s Britpop and the unofficial soundtrack to dorm room guitar jams everywhere. Written by Noel Gallagher and described as a song about āan imaginary friend whoās gonna come and save you from yourself,ā it captured a generationās yearning in under four chords. Topping charts in Australia and New Zealand and going octuple platinum in the UK, it remains Oasisā most iconic track ā and probably the most requested song at open mic nights ever since.
Remember Drowning Poolās āBodiesā? Now imagine it sung by heavy metal Muppets who can only count to four. Thatās exactly what Psychostick did in their parody āNumbersāāor as literally everyone calls it, āI Can Only Count to Four.ā Chaos. Genius. Sesame Street gone metal.
Today multi-platinum singer-songwriter JP Saxe and indie-electronic producer Shallou release āI Havenāt Said Enough (Shallou Remix)” out now via Arista Records. The pair have joined together to bring brand new energy to the R.E.M. classic āLosing My Religion.ā
JP Saxe and Shallou collaborate for the first time on the remix for āI Havenāt Said Enoughā recently released on Make Yourself At Home, as it is now infused with Shallouās atmospheric beat-driven production. On the story behind āI Havenāt Said Enoughā JP Saxe explains, āI had these verses for months. I wanted them to feel devastatingly committed to remaining moved in the face of phone screen imagery that slow drip kills your willingness to feel like a human, but I couldnāt get that feeling right, and then one day in the studio I started singing R.E.M.ās āLosing My Religionā along with my verses, and it was perfect. I asked them if I could use it, and to my immensely grateful surprise, they said yes. So, hereās my interpolation of one of my favorite songs of all time, at a time when remaining a big feeling person committed to compassion is getting increasingly complicated.ā
Discussing collaborating with JP Saxe, Shallou shares, āJP has a rare ability to write lyrics and songs that seem to reach out from the speakers and grab you. In this case, I deeply resonated with the message of the songāand as a longtime fan of R.E.M., that connection ran even deeper. While most interpolations tend to fall flat for me, this one stood out as an excellent reinterpretation of the original concept, thoughtfully recontextualized for a modern audience. With the remix, all I aimed to do was enhance the beautiful elements already presentāadding a bit of top-down, volume-all-the-way-up energy. The kind of sound you blast in the car letting those feelings of frustration pour out.ā
Recently, Saxe shared his album Make Yourself At Home exploring universal emotions and experiences with charismatic vocals and relatable self-examination. While diving into themes of belonging, desire, and discipline, Saxe is unafraid of questioning his own desires and motivations. The album included, āSTRANGERSā featuring Argentinian star TINI, a gorgeously tense and highly relatable song that balances nostalgia with acceptance for a relationship thatās run its course. The single is part of a run of tracks that perfectly pair thoughtful and bluntly real emotional exploration with evocative instrumentation throughout the two-part album.
Before that came Articulate Excuses singles including: āSAFE,ā which explored masculinity in an R&B-kissed pop track co-written/produced by Malay (Frank Ocean, Lorde, FLETCHER); āSMARTPHONE MAKE ME DUMB,ā a deeply vulnerable meditation on modern escapism; and āI WANNA MOVE TO BROOKLYN,ā an apology for being the worst part of oneself turned into an addictive pop song.
In 2024, Saxe wrapped up his sold-out, headlining A Grey Area World Tour following his support of John Mayerās 2023 arena run and the release of Saxeās last album, A Gray Area. That reflective set was largely produced by Malay and included the singleāI Donāt Miss Youā with Mayer, plus collaborations with Latin-GRAMMYĀ®-winning Colombian artist Camilo, the folk-pop trio Tiny Habits, and beloved singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine. The album garnered praise from Billboard, People, Forbes, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, and more.
Saxe shared a pair of performance LPs last year: A Grey Area (Live Sessions) ā featuring acclaimed guest instrumentalists like Cory Henry and Tal Wilkenfeld ā and Live on Stage, which included a solo version of his 2019 blockbuster, āIf the World Was Ending,ā a 4x Platinum GRAMMYĀ® nominated song that has been streamed over 2 billion times worldwide. Saxe has already proven himself to be a master of off-the-cuff intimacy, but in his current era, itās clear heās intent on bringing us in even closer ā experience that in-person at one of the upcoming dates below.
JP Saxe Tour Dates:
Sep 9 ā Edmonton, AB @ Midway Music Hall
Sep 10 ā Calgary, AB @ The Palace Theatre
Sep 12 ā Seattle, WA @ The Showbox
Sep 13 ā Victoria, BC @ Rifflandia Music Festival
Sep 14 ā Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum
Sep 15 ā Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre
Sep 17 ā San Luis Obispo, CA @ Fremont Theater
Sep 18 ā Los Angeles, CA @ The Ford
Sep 19 ā San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
Sep 21 ā Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
Sep 22 ā Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
Sep 24 ā Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Sep 26 ā Nashville, TN @ Cannery Hall
Sep 27 ā Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre
Sep 28 ā Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
Sep 30 ā Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall
Oct 1 ā Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
Oct 3 ā Ottawa, ON @ The Bronson Music Theatre
Oct 5 ā Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
Oct 6 ā Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
Oct 7 ā Boston, MA @ Big Night Live
Oct 9 ā Washington, DC @ The Howard Theatre
Oct 10 ā Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
Oct 11 ā Richmond, VA @ The National
Oct 12 ā Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
Oct 14 ā Miami, FL @ ZeyZey Miami
Oct 15 ā Orlando, FL @ The Beachman
Oct 18 ā Lima, Peru @ CC Bianca – Barranco
Oct 20 ā Bogota, Colombia @ Royal Center
Oct 23 ā Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Teatro Bradesco
Oct 24 ā Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Teatro Vorterix
Opening up like never before, globally RIAA certifiedĀ 40 times PlatinumĀ pop-country sensationĀ DashaĀ delivers her most personal single yet āĀ āOh, Anna!āĀ out now.
āWhen my career took off last year, everything changed so fastāand in the whirlwind, I felt like I lost myself. It was disorienting and, honestly, scary. I faced a lot of hate in the middle of my success, and for a while, my confidence disappeared.
So I wrote a songānot just for who I am now, but for the fearless little girl I used to be. The one with big dreams, unshakable pride, and a clear sense of self. This song is a reminder of her strength, her clarity, and her joy.
I hope when people hear it, they reconnect with their own younger selvesāthe purest versions of who they are. And if theyāre feeling lost, I want them to know: sometimes the way forward is found by remembering where you started.
My name is Anna Dashaāand Iām proud to say, sheās back.ā
Written by Dasha, Hillary Lindsey, Emily Weisband, and Chris LaCorte, commences with softly strummed acoustic chords, while the breakthrough superstar addresses her younger selfāusing her first name āAnna.ā Through echoes of slide guitar, she makes a confession on the chantable chorus, āI feel more like a scared little kid than I ever did back then. I need you to come back a little, come back a little, make me that girl again, oh Anna!ā The story unfolds like a diary entry in motion, accented by an eloquently phrased, loose guitar lead.
She initially teased āOh, Anna!ā during her showstopping appearance at CMA Fest 2025 in Nashville. Country Now hailed it as āa high-energy performance,ā and Holler. called it āmoving, vulnerable,ā going on to note, āThe evocative track finds Dasha once again showcasing the rich emotionality she continually laces into her music, with the California native addressing someone she appears to have lost touch with of late.ā
Last month,Ā DashaĀ showcased her versatility with anĀ Official RemixĀ of her recent buzzing singleĀ āNot At This PartyāĀ by GRAMMYĀ Award-winning superstar artist, producer, and DJĀ David Guetta. It has already reeled in over 7 million Spotify streamsĀ and counting. Not to mention, she performedĀ āNot At This PartyāĀ on NBCāsĀ The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Since its arrival, the original āNot At This Partyā has generated north of 98 million-plus streams and counting. Billboard hailed it as āauthentically Dasha,āgoing on to applaud how, āBy the chorus, the melody explodes as the character takes over the dancefloor, publicly exuding a good time while she flashes back internally to an intimate moment in a car with a guy who has backed away from her.ā Holler. raved, āafter hearing her newest offering, ‘Not At This Party,‘ it’s evident that Dasha is so much more than just ‘Austin.‘ā Listen to āNot At This Partyā co-written by Ashley Gorley (Morgan Wallen) and Ben Johnson (Jelly Roll, BigXthaPlug ) HERE and watch the Aerin Moreno (Tate McRae, Tyla) directed music video HERE.
Most importantly, it kickstarted her sophomore country project. In 2024, the singer landed coveted spots at country music meccas, Stagecoach, Austin City Limits, CMT Awards, and CMA Fest. Her year didnāt stop there, though. She sold-out her first global headlining tour, Dashville USA, and performed on two of the biggest televised broadcasts of the year ā Macyās Thanksgiving Day Parade and Dick Clarkās Rockinā New Yearās Eve. āAustin (Boots Stopped Workinā)ā went on to become one of the most-streamed country songs in 2024 and won the Peopleās Choice Country Awards for Female Song. Next up, she embarks on tour with Thomas Rhett and Kane Brown with additional headline dates as well. A full routing can be found below.
South African cellist, composer, and vocalist Abel Selaocoe will release his first concerto, Four Spirits, on Warner Classics on August 15 2025. The recording captures a landmark live performance at Londonās Queen Elizabeth Hall with the Aurora Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Collon, orchestrated by Benjamin Woodgates, and featuring percussionist Bernhard Schimpelsberger. Selaocoe will bring Four Spirits to life once again in a live performance at the Edinburgh International Festival on 18 August 2025, marking another major milestone in his growing international career.
Celebrated for his genre-defying artistry, Selaocoe has captivated audiences around the world with a unique blend of virtuosic cello playing, powerful vocals, and compelling storytelling. His critically acclaimed album Hymns of Bantu topped the UKās Official Classical Chart earlier this year and was praised by The Guardian as āa joyous and indivisible blend of stylesāand byBBC Music Magazine as āan utter delight of an album.ā
Commissioned by BBC Radio 3, Seattle Symphony and Philharmonie Zuidnederland and first performed by Selaocoe and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Taavi Oramo on March 23 2023 at City Halls, Glasgow, Four Spirits reframes the concerto format through a rich tapestry of musical influences rooted in Selaocoeās South African heritage. Singing in Sotho and Zulu, he interweaves ancestral melodies, improvisation, and rhythmic cello techniques in a deeply personal narrative.
Each movement of Four Spirits draws inspiration from aspects of township life. The first movement, MaSebego (āTraditional Healerā), celebrates how traditional healers today can bridge the gap between our ancestors and the modern world. The second movement, Bana (āChildrenā), reflects on the wisdom and humour of children, whilst Tshepo (āFaithā), explores the universal power of prayer beyond religion. Simunye (āWe Are One) closes the work with a celebration of community and gathering, with Selaocoe inviting the audience to join him in a communal singing chant.
Each movement of Four Spirits draws inspiration from the rhythms and rituals of township life. The first movement, MaSebego (“Traditional Healer”), honours the role of traditional healers as a vital bridge between ancestral wisdom and the modern world. The second, Bana (“Children”), captures the humour and deep wisdom found in childhood. Tshepo (“Faith”) reflects on the universal power of prayer beyond religion. Finally, Simunye(“We Are One”) brings the work to a close, celebrating unity and communal spirit as Selaocoe invites the audience to join in a shared chant of song.
Four Spirits is released on CD, vinyl and digitally on August 15th 2025 on Warner Classics. CD and digital release includes a bonus live version of Tsohle Tsohle, originally featured on Hymns of Bantu.
On the 50th anniversary of its original release, the self-titled has been certified 9x platinum by the RIAA. In celebration, Rhino announces two new premium audio editions of Fleetwood Mac, the 1975 album that ushered in a new era for the band. On August 8, the album will debut in Dolby Atmos and arrive on vinyl as part of the Rhino High Fidelity series of high-end reissues.
The Blu-ray Audio edition features a new Dolby ATMOS mix by Chris James, delivering a fully immersive experience of this classic album. It also includes a 5.1 surround mix by original producer Ken Caillat and Claus Trelby.
Fleetwood Mac (Rhino High Fidelity) was mastered by Kevin Gray, cut directly from the original analog master tapes, and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Optimal. Available exclusively at Rhino.com and internationally at select WMG stores, the album is limited to 5,000 individually numbered copies. A special version (limited to 2,000 copies) will also be available that includes two replica 7-inch singles featuring the single mixes of āOver My Headā b/w āRhiannonā and āSay You Love Meā b/w āBlue Letter.ā Pre-order HERE.
Released on July 11, 1975, Fleetwood Mac was the bandās tenth studio album and the second named after the group, sharing its title with their 1968 debut. Often referred to by fans as āThe White Album,ā it also introduced Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks into the groupās core lineup, joining Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, and Christine McVie. The chemistry between the five was immediateāand transformative. The albumās sound marked a break from the bandās blues-based roots, pivoting toward a melodic, harmony-rich approach that would come to define a generation of FM radio.
Christine McVieās āOver My Headā was the first single from the album and the bandās first U.S. Top 20 hit. It was followed by āRhiannon,ā āSay You Love Me,ā and āLandslide,ā tracks that remain among the most beloved in the bandās catalog. While initial momentum was modest, the album gained traction through constant touring and word of mouth. Fifteen months after its release, Fleetwood Mac reached #1 on the Billboard 200 and went on to sell over 7 million copies in the U.S. alone.
In the new liner notes by acclaimed music journalist Anthony DeCurtis, Buckingham recalls the energy surrounding that period: āI think we all felt that we had grabbed ahold of something and that it was going to take us wherever it was going to take us.ā He adds, āIt was a great sign that we were destined for something.ā
Mahalia drops infectious banger āInstructionsā, the self-assured bop is inviting and demands its listener to move. A declaration of desire, āInstructionsā is high energy and assertive. It captures the camaraderie and spirit of an unforgettable summerās night. With soaring verses and a marching chorus, Mahaliaās vocals are effortless on this latest offering.
Alongside the new single comes a fun and energetic visual. Directed by Douglas Reddan, the video has a warm and palpable energy imbued by the lighting, chorus of partygoers and set choice. Featuring bold colours and a playful use of foreground. Varying angles and unusual perspectives further reinforce the infectious energy.
Mahalia explains the meaning behind āInstructionsā: āIāve been dancing a lot recently – just honestly enjoying the romance of a really GREAT night out. Instructions is everything I feel on those evenings put into song. I always wanted to make a record that told people exactly what to do and this I finally have it! I hope everyone loves it as much as I do.ā
āInstructionsā follows on from āDifferent Type Of Loveā featuring Masicka, a twinkling track that channelled the likes of Brandy and Monica.
Thereās a gentle, delicious power in Mahaliaās new Luvergirl era of music, which might seem unlikely given the subject matter. āIt feels like the era of girls just taking back a bit of our fucking control, you know, not being slut-shamed, not being taken the piss out of, not being told that we can’t do,ā says Mahalia, āItās not that I’m talking about all those issues in the music, but that’s where I was at when I was creating it. And it’s funny because in all the songs, really and truly, it’s me telling these men what to do in a sense.ā
Fun, hot and even a little dangerous, Mahalia is back, channelling her Jamaican heritage and lavishing in this latest era of being a luvergirl, sounding self-assured and glorious. āEven in the moments where I may seem like I’m out of control? I’m still in control.ā
Last month, Mahalia headlined the Friday night of the Little Simzās curated Meltdown Festival at Southbank Centre. Earlier this year, she performed at GQās annual Music & Style dinner in collaboration with Louboutin, performing in front of the icons Janet Jackson & Christian Louboutin. On top of her own music she continues to shine a light on new talent with the perpetually sold-out Mahalia Presents shows.
With this latest release, Mahalia steps into a fresh chapter. Renowned for her ability to translate the ups and downs of romance into heartfelt music, sheās now embracing a lighter, more playful approach to love.Ā āI love love,āĀ she says.Ā āBut recently, Iāve been leaning into the fun, unserious side of it. The world is so heavy right nowāI want my music to be a space where people can find joy and playfulness.ā
Over her remarkable 12-year career, Mahalia has earned accolades such as three MOBO Awards, four BRIT nominations, and a Grammy nomination. With a co-sign from Ed Sheeran, appearances alongside Adele, and a track record of standout releases, sheās channeling her experience into this joyous new phase.Ā āInstructionsāĀ joinsĀ āDifferentĀ Type Of LoveāĀ andĀ āPressure PointsāĀ in the latest wave of music, promising even more music to celebrate life, love, and everything in between.
āNothing Lasts Forever,ā the stirring new single from GRAMMY-nominated rock band Goo Goo Dolls, premieres today via Warner Records alongside an accompanying video. Written by John Rzeznik and produced by Gregg Wattenberg (John Legend, Santana, Noah Kahan) and Grant Michaels (Weezer, Billy Idol, Jewel), the reflective, groove-heavy track blends warm synth textures with emotive vocals, capturing a sense of fleeting nostalgia.
Directed by Kat White and shot in Los Angeles, the enhancing music video explores the fleeting nature of our lives through the intimate microcosm of passing strangers, epitomising the realization that nothing lasts forever.
āIt always feels good to share new music, and āNothing Lasts Foreverā came from a place of accepting change and letting go,ā says Rzeznik. The song is a reminder that everything moves, everything shifts, and thatās part of life. Weāre also grateful to put this out ahead of our Summer Anthem Tour so fans can experience it with us live.ā
On the heels of an electrifying performance at Stagecoach, the band is set to take their lauded live show back on the road this summer with an extensive run of tour dates with Dashboard Confessional. Kicking off on July 13, the Summer Anthem Tour will bring the band to iconic venues coast-to-coast, including stops at Los Angelesā Greek Theatre, Morrisonās Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Wantaghās Northwell at Jones Beach Theater, Holmdelās PNC Bank Arts Center, Chicagoās Huntington Bank Pavilion as well as a hometown show at Buffaloās KeyBank Center. Full tour routing can be found below while tickets can be purchased at googoodolls.com/tour.
Formed by John Rzeznik and Robby Takac in Buffalo, NY during 1986, Goo Goo Dolls have quietly broken records, contributed a string of staples to the American songbook, connected to millions of fans and indelibly impacted popular music for three-plus decades. Beyond selling 15 million records worldwide, the group has garnered 4x GRAMMY-nominations and nearly a dozen platinum and gold singles combined and seized a page in the history books by achieving 15 #1 and Top 10 hits. As a result, they hold the all-time radio record for āMost Top 10 Singles.ā
On the heels of going viral on TikTok, the bandās 4x GRAMMY-nominated track āIrisā is now Certified Diamond and reached a new global streaming peak, amassing over 4.6 billion streams worldwide. The global hit continues to reach new audiences around the world and has been covered by the likes of Taylor Swift, Machine Gun Kelly, Phoebe Bridgers and Maggie Rogers, yet again proving the timelessness of Goo Goo Dollsā illustrious catalog.
Thus far, A Boy Named Goo (1995) has gone 2x Certified Platinum, Dizzy Up The Girl (1998) 5x Certified Platinum and Gutterflower (2002) and Let Love In (2006) are both Certified Gold. In addition, Something for the Rest of Us (2010) and Magnetic (2013) bowed in the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200.
GOO GOO DOLLS LIVE
Friday, July 11, 2025 – Rancho Mirage, CA – Agua Caliente Casino Resort & Spa
Sunday, July 13, 2025 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre*
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena*
Thursday, July 17, 2025 – Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land*
Saturday, July 19, 2025 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP*
Sunday, July 20, 2025 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater*
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 – Atlanta, GA – Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park*
Wednesday, July 23, 2025 – St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre*
Friday, July 25, 2025 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre*
Saturday, July 26, 2025 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater*
Sunday, July 27, 2025 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap – Filene Center*
Tuesday, July 29, 2025 – Boston, MA – LeaderBank Pavilion*
Wednesday, July 30, 2025 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC*
Friday, August 1, 2025 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center*
Saturday, August 2, 2025 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater*
Sunday, August 3, 2025 – Philadelphia, PA – The Mann Center*
Tuesday, August 5, 2025 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater*
Wednesday, August 6, 2025 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion*