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38 Special Celebrate 50 Years With “So Much So Right” From ‘Milestone’

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Southern rock legends 38 Special share the official video for their new single “So Much So Right,” featured on ‘Milestone,’ the band’s first album in 20 years. The track captures the rush of a new romance while the video gives fans a front row view of the band’s recent live shows as they enter their sixth decade together.

Frontman Don Barnes says the song reflects the emotional honesty that has defined the band’s catalog for decades. “38 Special songs have always been about the genuine emotions experienced by everyone,” Barnes explains. “They all have an element of truth in them that I think appeals on a universal level and proves why they have lasted through the years. ‘So Much So Right’ is unique. Every person remembers that heat of passion when they first met someone new and shared intimacy so strong that it could hardly be contained.”

The visual was built from backstage clips and concert footage captured by filmmaker Nick Spanos. “Nick Spanos was shooting behind-the-scenes scraps of video as well as concert footage,” Barnes adds. “He took some risks in editing, kept it gritty like the song conveys, and with the final tinted, grainy look he succeeded in portraying what real rock ’n’ roll should feel like.”

‘Milestone’ celebrates the band’s 50th anniversary and marks their first album in two decades. The record includes collaborations with Pat Monahan of Train, Randy Bachman of Bachman Turner-Overdrive and The Guess Who, and longtime collaborator Jim Peterik. The album debuted in the Top 10 of both the Rock and Independent Album charts and broke into the Top 30 of Billboard’s Current and Overall Album Sales charts.

Tour Dates:
March 6 — Daytona Beach, FL — Teddy Morse’s Daytona Harley-Davidson (Main Street)
March 19 — Dallas, TX — Longhorn Ballroom
March 20 — Newkirk, OK — 7 Clans First Council Casino Hotel
March 21 — Bossier City, LA — Live! Casino & Hotel
March 29 — Orlando, FL — America Gardens Theatre
April 16 — Brookings, SD — Dacotah Bank Center
April 17 — Mahnomen, MN — Shooting Star Casino Hotel & Event Center
April 18 — Fort Yates, ND — Prairie Knights Casino & Resort
April 19 — Deadwood, SD — Deadwood Mountain Grand
May 1 — Las Vegas, NV — Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
May 28 — Pensacola, FL — Pensacola Saenger Theatre
June 26 — Augusta, NJ — Sussex County Fairgrounds (Rock, Ribs & Ridges Festival)
July 11 — Chippewa Falls, WI — Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds
July 24 — Park City, UT — Canyons Village
July 31 — Britt, IA — Hancock County Fairgrounds
August 23 — Gatlinburg, TN — Gatlinburg Convention Center
October 8 — Miramar Beach, FL — Rockin’ in Paradise with Styx + Friends

Rosie Carney Unleashes Shoegaze-Driven Album ‘Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here’

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Irish singer-songwriter Rosie Carney returns with her fourth studio album, ‘Doomsday… Don’t Leave Me Here,’ out now via Ultra Records. The record marks a bold shift for the Hampshire-born, Ireland-based artist, expanding her intimate songwriting into a layered sonic landscape shaped by shoegaze, alt-pop, and electronic textures.

Carney co-wrote and co-produced the album with Ross MacDonald of The 1975 and producer Ed Thomas, with mixing by Jonathan Gilmore. The project builds on the foundations of her earlier releases including ‘Bare’ (2019), her full-length reinterpretation of Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’ (2020), and the rock-leaning ‘i wanna feel happy’ (2022). Across months of sessions in London, the collaborators constructed a vivid sound world that frames themes of nostalgia, grief, existential dread, and complicated love.

“Although the songs are essentially bigger and louder, they feel almost more personal and more intimate than anything I’ve created before,” Carney says. “The bigger sound worked as a shield while I was writing. It felt safer to dig deep and explore themes of grief, heartache and isolation. This album is like a body of armour, and the softness lives protected within it.”

The focus track “Down” arrives alongside previously released singles “Sixteen,” “The Evidence,” “In My Blue,” “Fragile Fantasy,” and “Here,” each offering a glimpse into the album’s evolving sonic palette. Together, the songs form a powerful new chapter for Carney, capturing a dreamlike atmosphere where beauty and unease exist side by side.

Tracklist:

  1. Everything Is Wrong
  2. Here
  3. In My Blue
  4. Fragile Fantasy
  5. Hope Like Hell
  6. The Evidence
  7. Down
  8. Sixteen
  9. Love So Blind
  10. Tethered

Father John Misty, Sharon Van Etten Lead 2026 Mariposa Folk Festival Lineup

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The iconic Mariposa Folk Festival returns July 3 to 5 with a superb lineup that includes Father John Misty, Sarah Harmer, Sharon Van Etten, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Taj Mahal, Billy Bragg, Ocie Elliott, Steve Earle and much more!

Mariposa Folk Festival returns to Tudhope Park in Orillia with a powerful lineup that was unveiled today. Tickets for Mariposa are on sale via the festival website.

“We are thrilled to invite music fans of all ages to come together on the shores of beautiful Lake Couchiching to enjoy the incredible music, reconnect with old friends, and make some new ones.” said Mariposa Folk Festival President, Pam Carter. “This year’s theme is Sounds Like Home, capturing how the music and the community vibe at the festival make it like home to you, wherever you are from.  Whether you’re a longtime festival goer or a first-timer looking to discover your next favourite artist, Mariposa wraps us all in a warm blanket, just like coming home from a long time away.“

Inspired by the theme Sounds Like Home, Artistic Director Spencer Shewen crafted a lineup that comes straight from the heart.

“This year, I really wanted to speak to something that’s always been at the heart of Mariposa: real music made by real people. There’s no A.I. here… just real musicians who’ve spent years honing their craft”. Shewen adds “When I was putting this lineup together, I kept coming back to what a summer festival should feel like for our audience. It’s about going on a journey – letting loose, relaxing, discovering new artists, creating memories, making new friends, and forgetting about the outside world for a while. I truly believe this year’s lineup does exactly that. It’s an exciting mix of artists at the top of their game and fresh voices who are just beginning to break through. It’s current and future household names. It’s both past and future Juno/Grammy winners. It’s a group of performers we should all be proud to host at Mariposa Folk Festival this Summer”.

Returning to the lineup for 2026 are Steve Earle, Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band, Billy Bragg, Sarah Harmer, The Barr Brothers, Dan Mangan, The Free Label, Great Lake Swimmers, Yukon Blonde, Lance Anderson, and more.

Making their Mariposa Folk Festival debut are Father John Misty, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, St Paul & The Broken Bones, Ocie Elliott, Foxwarren, Leith Ross, The Longest Johns, and many more.

Full list of performing artists below.

Father John Misty, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Steve Earle, Billy Bragg, Ocie Elliott, Taj Mahal & the Phantom Blues Band, The Barr Brothers, Dan Mangan, Foxwarren, The Free Label, Great Lake Swimmers, Leith Ross, The Longest Johns, Sarah Harmer, Reuben and The Bullhorn Singers, Yukon Blonde, Jake Vaadeland & the Sturgeon River Boys, A Sharon, Lois & Bram Sing Along w/ Sharon & Randi, Adam Baldwin, Arielle Soucy, Boreal, Chuck Coles, Darla Daniels, Dean Workman, DeeDee Austin, The Devin Cuddy Band, The Doubtfires, Dr. Bonkers, Ducks Ltd., Ebril, Espanola, Eva Kabande, Glen Caradus & Phil Stephenson, Glimmerjean & Goode, Gwenifer Raymond, High Steppin’ Strutters, Justin Rutledge, Kalisway, Kazdoura, Kelly McMichael, Kunlé, Lance Anderson’s Gospel Tent Revival, Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Livi and Friends, Lloyd Spiegel, Loviet, Mimi O’Bonsawin, Mo Kenney, Morgan Toney, Nimkii and the Niniis, Omega Mighty, The Paddling Puppeteers, Rachel Bobbitt, Red N Blue, Shred Kelly, Splash’N Boots, Tony McManus, Virginie B, Wax Mannequin, plus special guest hosts Tom Power & Raina Douris.

The three-day Mariposa Folk Festival features 11 music stages plus presentations of story, dance, and craft. All ticket categories are on sale. Children 12 & under are admitted free. The festival has special pricing for youth and young adults. Onsite camping is available.

Arkells Headline Exclusive Hamilton Club Show For “Skip To The Good Part(y) x JUNOS”

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Arkells will headline the exclusive “Skip To The Good Part(y) x JUNOS” event on March 28 in Hamilton, Ontario. The one-night-only celebration takes place ahead of the 55th Annual JUNO Awards and offers a small group of fans an intimate club performance in a secret downtown location.

Presented by Skip, the Official Delivery Partner of the 2026 JUNO Awards, the event brings together Canadian music, local food, and immersive brand moments as part of JUNO weekend. The performance sets the stage for the awards broadcast on March 29 at TD Coliseum in Hamilton, airing across Canada on CBC and CBC Gem and globally through CBC Music’s YouTube channel.

“Small clubs in Hamilton are where we learned our craft, and playing in one on Saturday night on JUNO Weekend felt just right,” said Arkells frontman Max Kerman. “Sweaty rock shows win every time.” The limited-capacity concert highlights the band’s deep connection to their hometown while delivering a rare up-close live experience for fans.

Fans can enter to win access through Skip’s Instagram page, while Skip+ members also have the chance to win VIP JUNO experiences that include tickets to the awards broadcast and access to the JUNOS | Skip Orange Carpet. The event marks the second year of Skip’s partnership with the JUNO Awards, celebrating Canadian artists and bringing fans closer to the country’s biggest night in music.

Slightly Stoopid, Sublime And 311 Lead “Road Trippin Summer Tour 2026”

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Slightly Stoopid hit the road this summer with the newly announced “Road Trippin Summer Tour 2026.” The run includes a major co-headline stop at Denver’s Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre alongside Sublime and 311, followed by the band’s milestone 20th performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The tour arrives as the band prepares to release their 10th studio album and continues a busy year on the festival circuit.

“We’re road trippin this summer across the US with all our friends – Sublime, Pepper, The Elovaters, DENM and Bumpin Uglies coming along for the ride,” said Miles of Slightly Stoopid. “We’ve been cooking up a lot of new music and look forward to jamming those tunes on tour, plus collaborating nightly on stage with these great bands.” The Elovaters, DENM, and Bumpin Uglies join select tour stops, with additional festival appearances scheduled at BottleRock Napa Valley, BeachLife Festival, Reggae Rise Up Florida and Arizona, and Point Break Festival.

The summer trek begins July 23 at Jacobs Pavilion in Cleveland and runs through cities including Chicago, Atlantic City, Seattle, and Denver before closing with four Florida dates in August. A portion of every ticket sold supports the Ghetto Youths Foundation, founded by Stephen, Damian, and Julian Marley, assisting Hurricane Melissa relief efforts in Jamaica.

Slightly Stoopid 2026 Tour Dates:
March 12 — St. Petersburg, FL — Reggae Rise Up Florida
April 18 — Tempe, AZ — Reggae Rise Up Arizona
May 2 — Redondo Beach, CA — BeachLife Festival
May 9 — Fort Worth, TX — Me Gusta Festival — Panther Island Pavilion
May 24 — Napa, CA — BottleRock Napa Valley
June 13 — San Diego, CA — Field of Dreamz Festival — Petco Park
June 20 — Virginia Beach, VA — Point Break Festival
July 18 — Salt Lake City, UT — Me Gusta Festival — Zions Bank Stadium
July 23 — Cleveland, OH — Jacobs Pavilion
July 24 — Buffalo, NY — Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B
July 25 — Columbus, OH — KEMBA Live! Outdoor
July 26 — Chicago, IL — The Salt Shed
July 30 — Boise, ID — Outlaw Field
July 31 — Seattle, WA — Marymoor Park
Aug. 1 — Salem, OR — Riverfront City Park
Aug. 2 — Spokane, WA — Gesa Pavilion
Aug. 7 — Denver, CO — Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
Aug. 8 — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Aug. 13 — Harrisburg, PA — Riverfront Park
Aug. 14 — Atlantic City, NJ — Ovation Hall at Ocean Casino Resort
Aug. 15 — Pawtucket, RI — Island Rhodes Festival
Aug. 16 — Lafayette, NY — Beak and Skiff Apple Orchards
Aug. 20 — Wilmington, NC — Live Oak Bank Pavilion
Aug. 21 — Cocoa, FL — Cocoa Riverfront Park
Aug. 22 — Boca Raton, FL — Sunset Cove Amphitheater
Aug. 23 — St. Augustine, FL — St. Augustine Amphitheatre

Zeds Dead Launch “Journey Of A Lifetime” Tour Across North America

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Canadian electronic duo Zeds Dead celebrate 15 years of music with the newly announced “Journey Of A Lifetime” North American tour. The run highlights the full scope of their career, from early MySpace-era releases to festival favorites and tracks from their 2025 album ‘Return To The Spectrum Of Intergalactic Happiness.’ The tour launches July 2 and 3 with their annual “Deadrocks” shows at Red Rocks Amphitheatre before moving through cities including Toronto, New York, Nashville, Miami, Los Angeles, and more.

“‘Journey of a Lifetime’ is one of the first tracks we uploaded to the World Wide Web as Zeds Dead way back in 2009,” the duo said in a statement. “17 years later, it feels like it was a prophecy. We might have not realized it at the time, but we were in fact blasting off into space and leaving behind life as we knew it. This journey is your journey with us as well.” The tour features support from ALLEYCVT, Daily Bread, Deathpact, Dr. Fresch, Imanu, Ivy Lab, Marry Droppinz, Moody Good, and Whethan on select dates. Tickets go on sale March 11, with $1 from every ticket supporting music education initiatives through PLUS1.

Zeds Dead “Journey Of A Lifetime” Tour Dates:
July 2 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
July 3 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
July 10 – Montreal, QC @ Off Piknic
July 11 – Toronto, ON @ RBC Amphitheatre
July 18 – Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium
July 24 – Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavilion
July 25 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater
Aug. 1 – Miami, FL @ Factory Town
Sept. 11 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater
Sept. 12 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
Sept. 18 – Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheatre
Sept. 19 – Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheatre
Sept. 26 – Vancouver, BC @ Freedom Mobile Arch
Oct. 2 – Los Angeles, CA @ Grand Park
Oct. 3 – Los Angeles, CA @ Grand Park

K-Pop Powerhouses i-dle Launch North American Leg Of “i-dle World Tour [Syncopation]”

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K-pop group i-dle announced the North American leg of the “i-dle World Tour [Syncopation]” during an appearance on NBC’s Today Show, with the run beginning Aug. 2 at TD Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario. The arena trek moves through major markets including Newark, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Mexico City before closing Aug. 23 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. Tickets go on sale March 11 at 3 p.m. local time.

The announcement arrives alongside new music from the group, including their latest single “Mono (feat. skaiwater),” their first release in eight months. The track sets the stage for their upcoming project [Syncopation], due in May.

i-dle North American Tour Dates:
Aug. 2 – Hamilton, ON @ TD Coliseum
Aug. 4 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
Aug. 6 – Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena
Aug. 8 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
Aug. 11 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
Aug. 13 – San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
Aug. 16 – Mexico City, MX @ Palacio de los Deportes
Aug. 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Kia Forum
Aug. 21 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
Aug. 23 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena

Avett Brothers, Béla Fleck And Greensky Bluegrass Lead 2026 Earl Scruggs Music Festival

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The Earl Scruggs Music Festival returns Sept. 4-6 to Tryon International in Mill Spring, North Carolina with a lineup led by Béla Fleck: My Bluegrass Heart, Greensky Bluegrass, and The Avett Brothers. The three-day event continues to grow after earning the 2025 International Bluegrass Music Association Event of the Year honor.

A deep roster of bluegrass and roots talent fills out the bill, including artist-in-residence Alison Brown, The Earls of Leicester with Jerry Douglas, The Del McCoury Band, East Nash Grass, Mountain Grass Unit, Lindsay Lou, and Rissi Palmer. The lineup captures both the genre’s legendary figures and a new generation of artists shaping the future of bluegrass.

Named for iconic three-finger banjo pioneer Earl Scruggs, the festival approaches its fifth anniversary with several additions across the site. A new Louise Scruggs Stage honors Earl’s wife and longtime manager and will be housed inside one of Tryon’s equestrian arenas. The festival also expands on-site amenities with the new Overmountain Lodge along with additional restaurants, shops, and upgraded facilities.

My Chemical Romance, Tool, Limp Bizkit Lead Massive 2026 Aftershock Festival Lineup

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Aftershock returns to Sacramento’s Discovery Park in 2026 with its biggest lineup yet, bringing more than 140 artists to five stages across the expanded festival grounds. Promoter Danny Wimmer Presents also introduces onsite camping for the first time, marking a major evolution for the four-day rock and metal event.

“This year’s Aftershock marks a bold new chapter for the festival,” says Danny Wimmer. “We’ve brought together metal, punk, emo, and nu-metal to create a lineup that’s raw, youthful, and unapologetic. With TOOL anchoring the weekend and Pierce The Veil making their headlining debut, we’re breaking boundaries and redefining what Aftershock can be. And after years of fan requests, we’re finally introducing camping.”

Headliners across the weekend include My Chemical Romance, The Offspring, and Sublime on Thursday, followed by Limp Bizkit, $uicideboy$, and Wu-Tang Clan on Friday. Saturday features Pierce The Veil, A Day To Remember, and Babymetal, while Sunday closes with Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, and Danny Elfman. The lineup also stretches across generations of heavy music with appearances from Coheed and Cambria, Dethklok, Dance Gavin Dance, Public Enemy, Insane Clown Posse, and The Black Dahlia Murder.

Special sets add even more weight to the bill. Circa Survive reunite for a West Coast performance, Wolfmother celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, and Municipal Waste mark 25 years with a dedicated anniversary set. The festival grounds also expand with experiences like the Tremors Dive Bar, Cantina del Diablo open-air cantina, the Aftershock x Jungle Bird Tiki Bar, and the new Overtime Sports Bar near The Point, a shaded viewing area tuned to major sporting events throughout the weekend.

Camping arrives for the first time with RV, car, and tent options available at nearby Cal Expo, including festival re-entry and shuttle access. Campers also receive entry to a Wednesday night pre-party hosted by Rock & Brews featuring complimentary drinks, mini golf, batting cages, and more. Aftershock welcomed more than 164,000 fans in 2025 and generated an estimated $39 million in local economic impact, underscoring the festival’s growing scale.

Manchester Indie Rockers The Guest List Drop Blistering New Single “Something Real”

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Manchester indie rock five-piece The Guest List launch into 2026 with the release of their sharp and urgent new single “Something Real.” The track follows a breakout year that included a sold-out 14-date UK headline tour and the arrival of their debut EP ‘When The Lights Are Out.’ Now the band return with a song that pushes both their sound and their message further into focus.

Driven by upbeat guitars and biting lyrics, “Something Real” takes aim at a fractured modern landscape shaped by algorithms, outrage cycles, and culture-war noise. Frontman Cai Alty cuts through the chaos with the stark lines “hate… is on trend / war… is on trend,” before the song lands on its defining moment, “And I know that it blows your mind just to hear me saying something real.” The track hits with urgency and conviction, delivering a sharp jolt of modern indie rock energy.

“This is the song that best represents what we want to say and be,” explains Alty. “It’s about finding something meaningful in a world where trolls, comment bots, algorithms and whistleblowers dictate public understanding. Where suffering is normalised, and where our most hateful impulses are nurtured. We hope that people find this song as genuine as we do.”

The band’s rise continues to gather speed. Rolling Stone UK praised their sound as “a thrillingly ambitious… reminiscent of Humbug-era Arctic Monkeys,” while The Independent tipped the group as one of the UK’s next major guitar bands. With over 5 million Spotify streams and a reputation for a powerful live show that has already taken them to Glastonbury, The Great Escape, and TRNSMT, The Guest List enter the year with serious momentum.

They take that energy back to the stage this spring with a 14-date UK headline tour beginning April 7 in Dublin and running through April 24 in Brighton and Hove.

UK Headline Tour Dates:
April 7 – Dublin @ Academy 2
April 9 – Blackpool @ Bootleg Social
April 10 – Kingston Upon Hull @ Polar Bear Music Club
April 11 – Edinburgh @ Cabaret Voltaire
April 12 – Hebden Bridge @ Hebden Bridge Trades Club
April 13 – Preston @ The Ferret
April 15 – Liverpool @ Arts Club
April 16 – Stoke-on-Trent @ The Sugarmill
April 17 – Bedford @ Esquires
April 18 – Portsmouth @ Kola
April 20 – Southampton @ The Joiners Arms
April 22 – Cardiff @ Clwb Ifor Bach
April 23 – Bristol @ Exchange
April 24 – Brighton and Hove @ Dukes at Komedia Picturehouse