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All Things Go Confirms 2026 Returns For DC, NYC, And Toronto Editions

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place in Washington DC and New York City this September. Organizers describe the upcoming year as a continuation of the community the festival has built, paired with a more intentional approach to the overall experience. Additional details for the DC and NYC editions are expected to be announced in the coming months.

The festival has also confirmed the return of its Toronto edition for a second consecutive year. All Things Go Toronto will take place June 6 and 7, 2026, at RBC Amphitheatre. The announcement signals continued expansion for the festival while maintaining its core identity across cities, with further updates planned as the 2026 season approaches. Go here to sign up and get info first.

Indie Pop Artist Cavetown Releases New Album ‘Running With Scissors’

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Cavetown has released a new full-length album titled ‘Running With Scissors’, now available via Futures Music Group. Created by UK-born artist Robin Skinner, the project reflects a period of personal and creative change, bringing together electronic elements, layered guitars, and melodic pop songwriting. The album documents a moment of transition, with songs shaped by introspection and evolving self-understanding.

The album arrives alongside the release of “Cryptid” and its accompanying video, which Skinner developed as a narrative short film. Using the idea of hidden creatures living beneath the surface, the video examines themes of exclusion and self-definition. While informed by Skinner’s experience as a transgender artist, the imagery also speaks to broader histories of people being labeled as outsiders. Skinner notes, “I hope this feels empowering for people to sing back.”

Big Blues Bender Returns To Las Vegas With Expanded 2026 Lineup And Immersive Experience

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Big Blues Bender returns to Las Vegas from September 10 to 13, 2026, once again taking over the Westgate Las Vegas for four days of nonstop blues. The festival blends performance spaces and living spaces into one shared environment, where late-night sets unfold in ballrooms, jams spill into unexpected corners, and artists and fans move through the same halls. Designed as an all-in experience, packages include on-site lodging and full access to performances, creating a communal atmosphere that sets the event apart from traditional festivals.

The newly announced lineup brings together cornerstone figures and contemporary voices across the blues spectrum. Bonnie Raitt and Taj Mahal headline a roster that also includes Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Booker T. Jones, Tab Benoit, Ruthie Foster, and The Fabulous Thunderbirds, alongside a deep supporting cast of veterans, collaborators, and emerging artists. From traditional roots and Southern soul to modern electric blues, gospel-inflected performances, and late-night brass-driven jams, Big Blues Bender continues to present the blues as a shared, living tradition rather than a segmented genre.

Heavy Alternative Collective Negative Love Release Debut ‘Negative Love EP’

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Negative Love have released their debut ‘Negative Love’, out now through Static Era Records and listen here. Produced by vocalist Brendan Williams, the five-track release introduces a sound shaped by hardcore, alternative rock, and shoegaze influences, with wide-ranging dynamics across the record. Formed across New York, Connecticut, and Maryland, the band brings together contrasting textures, from dense guitar passages to atmospheric moments, with vocals shifting in tone and intensity throughout. The EP marks the first recorded statement from the group and establishes the foundation of their collaborative approach.

Negative Love EP Tracklist:
Circling The Drain
Shades From Inside
MTPPL
Besties
Cooked

Electronic Pop Artist googly eyes Announces EP ‘paint me like one of your fav american girls’

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googly eyes has announced a new EP titled ‘paint me like one of your fav american girls’, set for release on March 13 via Pretty Swede, Neon Gold, and Virgin. Alongside the announcement, she shares the new single “Bruises on the Peach” with an accompanying video. The track was written with Tove Lo and Flume and coproduced with Flume, marking another chapter in an ongoing creative collaboration that began through an artist development open call in 2023.

Speaking about the song, googly eyes says, “Bruises on the Peach is about vulnerability. To be known and loved deeply means sharing all your fears, insecurities, and pain points with someone. It’s a fragile ecosystem – you’re giving someone the blueprint to either wound you beyond repair or soothe your deepest hurts.” The single follows earlier EP tracks “I Don’t Go Out” and “Made Of”, both released ahead of the full project.

The announcement arrives after a strong end to 2025, with googly eyes’ track “Jesus and John Wayne”, performed with Joy Oladokun and August Ponthier, landing on NPR’s 125 songs of 2025 list. To date, her work has been fully written, recorded, and produced independently, with releases through Pretty Swede Records, the label founded by Tove Lo in 2022 in collaboration with Neon Gold.

10 Early 2000s Music Videos That Will Make You Miss MTV

There was a brief, magical era when music videos felt like full-on events. You waited for premieres, argued over rankings, and sprinted to the TV when something new dropped. The early 2000s delivered bold visuals, big ideas, and unforgettable moments that still feel fun to revisit.

These videos leaned hard into style, humor, and spectacle. Some were cinematic, some were chaotic, and some were brilliant because they kept things simple. Here are 10 early 2000s music videos that remain endlessly watchable.

Fatboy Slim – “Weapon of Choice”
Christopher Walken dancing solo through an empty hotel turned this into instant pop culture history. It’s confident, strange, and completely committed to the bit.

Britney Spears – “Toxic”
Spy fantasies, flight attendants, diamonds, and latex outfits all collide here. Every scene change feels deliberate, stylish, and unapologetically over the top.

Linkin Park – “Breaking the Habit”
Animated visuals gave this video a striking emotional distance that set it apart from its peers. The art style still feels intentional and memorable.

Blink-182 – “First Date”
Airport disco chaos with the band fully leaning into absurdity. It captures early-2000s humor perfectly without trying to be clever about it.

Eminem – “Stan”
A fully realized narrative that plays out like a short film. The pacing, performances, and storytelling made this one impossible to forget.

OK Go – “Here It Goes Again”
Eight treadmills and one continuous shot. The concept is simple, precise, and endlessly rewatchable for a reason.

The White Stripes – “The Hardest Button to Button”
Minimalism done right. Repeating drum kits and clean visuals turn restraint into something visually hypnotic.

Gorillaz – “Feel Good Inc.”
Animated worlds, surreal imagery, and a visual identity that felt fully formed. The floating island remains iconic.

Outkast – “Hey Ya!”
Four Andre 3000s performing as rival bands made this feel like a celebration disguised as a pop video. It’s joyful, clever, and endlessly energetic.

The Killers – “Mr. Brightside”
Shot like a dramatic love triangle from another era, the theatrical flair gives it a timeless, slightly unhinged charm.

Ulta Beauty World Returns To Orlando With Second-Ever Fan Convention In 2026

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Ulta Beauty World will return for its second-ever convention on April 16, 2026, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

The event, hosted by Ulta Beauty, follows the inaugural Ulta Beauty World convention held in San Antonio, Texas, in 2025. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with more than 200 beauty brands, participate in demonstrations and tutorials led by the Ulta Beauty Pro Team, and attend brand founder meet-and-greets. Ulta has confirmed that attendees will receive a curated swag bag valued at more than $2,000.

Ulta Beauty World is open to attendees aged 18 and older. A government-issued photo ID is required for entry, and the name on the ID must match the name on the ticket confirmation.

Tickets for the main convention go on sale January 21 at 10 a.m. EST and cost $160, plus a $5 processing fee. Tickets are available through the Ulta Beauty World landing page on Ulta Beauty’s website.

Ulta is also offering optional master classes on April 15, 2026, the day before the convention. These sessions will feature hands-on instruction led by industry experts and brand founders. Master class tickets cost $75 plus a processing fee and are available in limited quantities. A combined ticket for both the master class and the main convention is priced at $199, plus processing fees.

The Orange County Convention Center is located on International Drive and Universal Boulevard in Orlando and includes three buildings: the North Building, South Building, and West Building.

Snail Mail Returns With ‘Ricochet’ After Five-Year Hiatus And Announces Tour

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Snail Mail announces her first album in five years with ‘Ricochet’, arriving March 27 via Matador. Written and recorded with a renewed sense of urgency and clarity, the album marks a bold new chapter for Lindsey Jordan. The lead single “Dead End” arrives alongside a self-directed video co-created with Elsie Richter.

Jordan described the video shoot as an overnight adventure across rural North Carolina, saying, “The goal was to be inconspicuous with the fireworks, but someone called the cops on us.” Since her last release, ‘Valentine’, Jordan has expanded her creative world through film, covers, and community projects, while continuing to sharpen her songwriting voice. ‘Ricochet’ delivers a striking run of songs that reward close listening and stand confidently within Snail Mail’s evolving catalog.

Track Listing for ‘Ricochet’:
01 Tractor Beam
02 My Maker
03 Light on Our Feet
04 Cruise
05 Agony Freak
06 Dead End
07 Butterfly
08 Nowhere
09 Hell
10 Ricochet
11 Reverie

Snail Mail will take ‘Ricochet’ on the road across North America beginning in April, joined by Sharp Pins at most dates, with additional support from Avalon Emerson & the Charm, @, Swirlies, Armlock, and Rocket on select shows.

Snail Mail North American Tour 2026:
April 10 Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall
April 11 Chicago, IL – The Riviera Theatre
April 12 Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre
April 13 Toronto, ON – The Concert Hall
April 15 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
April 16 Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
April 17 Boston, MA – Big Night Live
April 18 Baltimore, MD – Union Collective Parking Lot
April 20 Saxapahaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom
April 21 Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
April 22 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
April 24 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
April 25 Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
April 26 Austin, TX – Stubb’s
April 28 Oklahoma City, OK – The Tower Theatre
April 30 Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
May 01 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
May 02 San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park
May 04 San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
May 05 Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades
May 07 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
May 08 Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
May 09 Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
May 11 Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall
May 13 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
May 15 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Block Party
June 26 London, England – Electric Ballroom

Art-Pop Adventurer Gelli Haha Takes ‘Switcheroo’ On The Road With New Tour

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Gelli Haha announces a fresh run of North American tour dates under the banner Where in the World is Gelli Haha, bringing her debut album ‘Switcheroo’ to stages across the continent. Out now via Innovative Leisure, the record thrives on playful unpredictability and bold art-pop instincts. Gelli describes the upcoming shows as a fully realized live experiment, saying, “We’ve built a show that’s playful, silly, and alive. I can’t wait for more people to join the experiment.” The response to ‘Switcheroo’ has been enthusiastic, with its vibrant energy translating naturally to the stage.

The album was shaped alongside producer Sean Guerin of De Lux, with the pair leaning into spontaneity and unconventional sound design. Songs were built using analog gear and intentionally imperfect textures, creating a lively, tactile feel that defines the project. The tour launches March 25 in Los Angeles and runs through May before heading overseas for summer festival dates in Europe. Early artist presale tickets are available January 21, with general on-sale following January 23.

Gelli Haha 2026 Live Dates:
Mar 25 – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy
Mar 26 – San Francisco, CA – Brick & Mortar
Mar 28 – Boise, ID – Treefort Festival
Mar 31 – Vancouver, BC – Fortune Sound Club
Apr 01 – Portland, OR – Holocene
Apr 02 – Seattle, WA – Barboza
Apr 23 – Minneapolis, MN – Amsterdam Bar & Hall
Apr 25 – Chicago, IL – Schubas
Apr 27 – Toronto, ON – The Garrison
Apr 28 – Montreal, QC – Bar Le Ritz
Apr 29 – Boston, MA – Sonia
May 01 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
May 02 – Philadelphia, PA – Philamoca
May 04 – Washington, DC – Songbyrd
May 05 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle Back Room
May 07 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Altar)
May 09 – Houston, TX – Meow Wolf Houston
May 10 – Austin, TX – Antone’s
May 11 – Dallas, TX – Club Dada
May 13 – Denver, CO – Lost Lake
May 15 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Block Party
May 18 – Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
May 19 – San Diego, CA – Voodoo Room at Hob
May 20 – Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room
Jun 06 – Barcelona, ES – Primavera
Jun 11 – Porto, PT – Primavera

Thrash Metal Titans Sepultura Announce Final “Celebrating Life Through Death” North American Tour

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Brazilian and American thrash metal veterans Sepultura announce their final North American tour, fittingly titled “Celebrating Life Through Death.” After more than forty years, fifteen studio albums, and millions of records sold worldwide, the band closes this chapter on its own terms. From Belo Horizonte to global stages, Sepultura carried Brazil’s sound, culture, and intensity across continents, earning a legacy rooted in fearlessness, evolution, and uncompromising artistry. The impact remains undeniable, with the music continuing to hit with urgency, power, and purpose.

The farewell run launches April 29 in Montclair, New Jersey, and concludes May 29 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, with stops across the U.S. and Canada and festival appearances at Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple. The lineup includes Exodus, Biohazard, and Tribal Gaze. Guitarist Andreas Kisser reflects on the moment, saying, “It’s great to stop in a great momentum without fighting, without an external factor breaking up this band. It’s our own terms.” The tour stands as a final salute to a band that defined its own genre and lived by creative freedom.

SEPULTURA “Celebrating Life Through Death” North American Tour 2026:
April 29 – Montclair, NJ @ The Wellmont Theater
May 01 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
May 02 – London, ON @ London Music Hall
May 04 – Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
May 05 – Louisville, KY @ Old Forester’s Paristown Hall
May 06 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
May 07 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquarade
May 08 – New Orleans, LA @ The Civic Theatre
May 10 – Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome To Rockville
May 11 – Charleston, SC @ Music Farm
May 12 – Greensboro, NC @ Piedmont Hall
May 13 – Reading, PA @ Reverb
May 15 – Chicago, IL @ Ramova Theatre
May 16 – Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple
May 17 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
May 19 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
May 21 – Denver, CO @ The Ogden Theatre
May 22 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
May 23 – Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club
May 25 – Las Vegas, NV @ House Of Blues
May 26 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
May 28 – Berkeley, CA @ UC Theatre
May 29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern