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Jonah Kagen Announces 2026 ‘Sunflowers And Leather’ Headlining Tour

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Jonah Kagen announces his headlining Sunflowers And Leather Tour, a 32-date run celebrating his debut album ‘Sunflowers And Leather,’ out now. Written and recorded while living on the road in an Airstream that doubled as his studio, the album has already made a major impact, debuting at #3 on Spotify’s Top Albums Chart and surpassing 35 million streams. The project has also expanded beyond music through a 16 mm documentary created with visual artist David O’Donohue, tracing the journey and solitude that shaped the record.

The tour launches January 20 in Indianapolis and travels across North America, including key stops at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom, Nashville’s Basement East, and two nights at the Troubadour in West Hollywood. The run follows a breakout year that includes Jonah Kagen reaching #1 at U.S. alternative radio with “God Needs The Devil,” hundreds of millions of global streams, and rapid growth as one of 2025’s most talked-about new songwriters.

Sunflowers And Leather Tour Dates 2026:
Jan 20 – Indianapolis
Jan 21 – Chicago
Jan 22 – Minneapolis
Jan 24 – Milwaukee
Jan 25 – Madison, WI
Jan 27 – Detroit
Jan 28 – Columbus, OH
Jan 30 – South Burlington, VT
Jan 31 – Portland, ME
Feb 1 – Cambridge, MA
Feb 4 – New York City
Feb 5 – Washington, DC
Feb 7 – Carrboro, NC
Feb 10 – Charlotte, NC
Feb 11 – Atlanta
Feb 12 – Nashville
Mar 3 – Oklahoma City
Mar 4 – Santa Fe, NM
Mar 6 – Phoenix
Mar 7 – Solana Beach, CA
Mar 9 – West Hollywood, CA
Mar 10 – West Hollywood, CA
Mar 12 – San Francisco
Mar 15 – Seattle
Mar 17 – Spokane, WA
Mar 18 – Boise, ID
Mar 20 – Salt Lake City
Mar 21 – Boulder, CO
Mar 24 – Kansas City
Mar 25 – Fayetteville, AR
Mar 27 – Dallas
Mar 28 – Austin, TX

Owen Riegling Kicks Off New Chapter With “Taillight This Town”

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Owen Riegling releases “Taillight This Town” out now, opening a new chapter with a song shaped by movement, growth, and forward momentum. Co-written with Jimi Bell and Kyle Sturrock and produced by Oscar Charles in Nashville, the track leans into the feeling of leaving familiar ground while holding onto where it all started. The release follows a landmark run that includes a platinum-certified hit with “Old Dirt Roads,” multiple CCMA Awards, and nonstop touring across Canada and beyond. “Taillight This Town” captures Riegling at a moment of transition, pairing lived experience with a confident stride toward what comes next.


Anne Wilson Shares “Carry Me” As ‘Stars’ Arrives

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Anne Wilson releases “Carry Me” out now alongside her album ‘Stars,’ a deeply personal collection that places faith, grief, and growth at its center. Co-written with Jeff Pardo, Matthew West, and Trannie Anderson, the ballad reflects on loss, early responsibility, and the decision to release burdens that feel impossible to carry alone, unfolding as a prayer rooted in lived experience. ‘Stars’ spans 12 co-written tracks and brings together longtime collaborators while blending country grit with spiritual resolve. Wilson has already begun bringing the new songs to the stage on The Stars Tour, which launched in Nashville at The Pinnacle.


Alexisonfire Celebrate Canadian Classics With ‘Copies Of Old Masters Volume 1’

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Alexisonfire announce their four-track covers EP ‘Copies Of Old Masters Volume 1,’ out now via Dine Alone Records, shining a loud and loving light on Canadian alternative staples from the 1990s. The collection finds the band putting their unmistakable stamp on songs by The Tragically Hip, Doughboys, Shallow North Dakota, and Rusty, opening with their take on “Fully Completely.” Vocalist George Pettit describes the project as a backstage idea that refused to stay hypothetical, turning shared memories of Canadian music into something tangible and joy-driven. The release follows the band’s recent live album ‘LIVE Born & Raised 2022, St Catharines ON,’ continuing a chapter rooted in legacy, community, and deep respect for the music that shaped them.

Tracklist:

  1. Neighbourhood Villain (Doughboys)
  2. Cuz (Shallow North Dakota)
  3. Fully Completely (The Tragically Hip)
  4. Misogyny (Rusty)

Tame Impala Announce 2026 Arena Tour As ‘Deadbeat’ Makes Year-End Charts

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TTame Impala release their fifth full-length album ‘Deadbeat’ out now via Columbia Records, a twelve-track set that leans into psychedelic pop, electronic pulse, and Kevin Parker’s most direct songwriting to date. Drawing inspiration from Australian rave culture and bush doof traditions, the album expands on recent singles including “Loser” and the extended “End of Summer,” while the newly shared “Dracula” arrives with a video directed by Julian Klincewicz that matches the album’s sleek, nocturnal tone.

The release is paired with the announcement of a UK and European arena tour set for 2026, bringing ‘Deadbeat’ to large-scale stages across the continent. The run includes major headline dates in London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Glasgow, framing the album’s expansive sound within some of Europe’s largest venues.

UK & European Tour Dates 2026:
04 April 2026 – Porto – Super Bock Arena – Pavilhão Rosa Mota
05 April 2026 – Lisbon – MEO Arena
07 April 2026 – Madrid – Movistar Arena
08 April 2026 – Barcelona – Palau Sant Jordi
10 April 2026 – Lyon – LDLC Arena
12 April 2026 – Turin – Inalpi Arena
13 April 2026 – Bologna – Unipol Arena
14 April 2026 – Zurich – Hallenstadion
16 April 2026 – Munich – Olympiahalle
18 April 2026 – Gliwice – PreZero Arena
20 April 2026 – Prague – O2 Arena
23 April 2026 – Hamburg – Barclays Arena
25 April 2026 – Copenhagen – Royal Arena
26 April 2026 – Stockholm – Avicii Arena
27 April 2026 – Oslo – Unity Arena
29 April 2026 – Berlin – Uber Arena
30 April 2026 – Frankfurt – Festhalle
01 May 2026 – Dusseldorf – PSD Bank Dome
03 May 2026 – Paris – Accor Arena
04 May 2026 – Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome
05 May 2026 – Antwerp – AFAS Dome
07 May 2026 – London – The O2
08 May 2026 – Manchester – Co-op Live Arena
09 May 2026 – Birmingham – Utilita Arena
11 May 2026 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro
13 May 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

Juneau Unveil “Observer” Video Ahead Of ‘Scraps Of The Final Lights’

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Belgian post-metal collective Juneau share the official video for “Observer,” offering a focused introduction to their album ‘Scraps Of The Final Lights,’ out now digitally, with vinyl editions available via De Mist Records and the band’s Bandcamp. The track moves through dense weight and open atmosphere, balancing force and restraint as the band stretches tension across long-form arrangements. “Observer” frames the album’s wider terrain, pointing toward a release shaped by scale, patience, and an instinct for emotional gravity that has become central to Juneau’s sound.

Champion And Interplanetary Criminal Link With Crookers On “Lose My Mind”

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Champion and Interplanetary Criminal reconnect with longtime collaborator Crookers on “Lose My Mind,” out now via Disorder and Capitol Records, bringing together three names with deep roots in modern club culture. The track pairs a weighty bassline with a clean, immediate vocal hook, reflecting years of shared dance floor history and studio chemistry. The release arrives during a prolific stretch for both artists, with Champion continuing a high-profile run of collaborations and Interplanetary Criminal building on momentum from recent global hits. “Lose My Mind” opens a new chapter of releases from Champion, setting the tone for what’s ahead in 2026.

The Red Clay Strays Share “People Hatin’”

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The Red Clay Strays return with “People Hatin’” out now via RCA Records, and is paired with a new music video directed by Matthew Coleman and centers on themes of empathy and reflection, anchored by the lyric “it is time to start to love the ones we hate.” The single follows a landmark run for the band that includes their album ‘Made by These Moments,’ produced by Dave Cobb, major chart debuts, multiple industry awards, and the recent release of their live album ‘Live At The Ryman.’

Dan Hubbard Returns With Soulful New Single “Sad Eyes” After Hiatus

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Dan Hubbard releases “Sad Eyes,” his first new song since 2021 and the opening chapter of his EP ‘Vol 1: Letting Go,’ now out. Inspired by a remark from his wife Kaetlyn, the song centers on real connection, shared humor, and comfort found in imperfection rather than idealized romance. The track marks a musical shift, introducing drum samples for the first time alongside piano accents and guitar work, while drawing from R&B, soul, and pop influences. “Sad Eyes” reflects Hubbard’s continued evolution after two decades of writing, recording, and performing.

Lee Brice Shares Reflective New Single “Killed The Man”

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Lee Brice releases “Killed The Man” out now, a narrative-driven country single centered on personal transformation and leaving behind an older self. Written by Michael Whitworth, Troy Cartwright, and Jared Conrad and produced by Brice alongside Ben Glover and Jerrod Niemann, the song approaches ego, faith, and purpose with a conversational tone and clear storytelling. Brice describes the track as a reflection on growth shaped by family and belief, continuing a recent run of releases that includes “Cry” and “Said No Country Boy Ever,” each reinforcing his focus on lived experience and direct songwriting.