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Yo Gabba GabbaLand! Launch Colorful ORLY Nail Polish Drop

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The second season of Apple TV’s EMMY-nominated Yo Gabba GabbaLand! is charming families across the country, and today, in partnership with ORLY Color Labs and BMG, the Yo Gabba Gabba crew is welcoming fans further into their world with an incredible collaboration.

Six curated polish-and-topper duos are available now via mystery bags online, with each pair inspired by one of the members of the Yo Gabba GabbaLand! crew! 

To celebrate the collab, the Gabba characters will appear at a meet & greet event on Sat. March 14 at ORLY Color Labs in Los Angeles (7621 Beverly Blvd), 3-7pm. A free meet & greet with the Gabbas, ORLY mini manis, merch shop, and gifts are available via limited RSVP here.

Each mystery bag will include one of the following pairings:

KAMMY KAM

KAMMY KAMTASTIC – neon orange crème

DANCEY DANCE – playful rainbow confetti topper

FOOFA

SWEET LIKE FOOFA – semi-sheer light pink

PETAL PARTY – pink confetti topper

TOODEE

JUMPY JUMP JUMP – bright blue crème

TOODEE ICE – sparkling topper with moons and stars

MUNO

PERFECTLY PITCH BLACK – black crème

CRIMSON CYCLOPS – heat-activated, color-changing confetti topper

PLEX

PLEX APPROVED – yellow jelly with red shimmer

SPARKLY LOGIC – vibrant orange and yellow topper

BROBEE

BROBEE BROCCOLI – green crème

PARTY IN MY TUMMY – green holographic topper

“At ORLY Color Labs, we’re all about fun, self-expression, and creativity – which is why partnering with Yo Gabba Gabba, alongside the brand’s music partner BMG, felt like such a natural fit. This mystery bag campaign captures the spirit of surprise and nostalgia, and we can’t wait for fans to experience it,” said Elina Gitig,ORLY Brand Manager and head of ORLY Color Labs.

Earlier this year, Silversun Pickups’ spirited cover of the YGG! fan favorite “Party In My Tummy” earned praise from Billboard and the accompanying soundtrack for the second season of “Yo Gabba GabbaLand!” dropped via BMG and boasted additional collaborations with Santigold, Ziggy Marley, Sharon Van Etten, Sleigh Bells, Yola, Still Woozy, Chicano Batman, The Aquabats!, Hemlocke Springs, Freedom Fry, Turnpike Troubadours, Ginger Root, CHVRCHES, King Tuff, Mates of State, Hatchie, Sylvan Esso, and CHAI.

Yo Gabba GabbaLand! has been everywhere the past year, with its season 1 guests including Anderson .Paak, Portugal. The Man, Thundercat, Local Natives, Kurt Vile, Ty Segall, The Linda Lindas, and more, plus a hugely popular performance at Coachella, a national summer tour, and a viral NPR Tiny Desk performance.

Inspired by the original “Yo Gabba Gabba!,” the vibrant new reboot is led by rising star Kamryn Smith as Kammy Kam and features original cast members Brobee (Amos Watene), Foofa (Emma Penrose), Muno (Adam Deibert), Toodee (Erin Pearce), and Plex (Christian Jacobs). Season two brings this group together with a new roster of musical guests to create dynamic performances and original songs that help kids and families uncover life lessons through music, movement and joyful discovery. “Yo Gabba GabbaLand!” is produced for Apple TV in partnership and collaboration with WildBrain and Yo Gabba Gabba, LLC, co-owners of the brand.

Poet Laureate Joy Harjo Unveils Jazz-Rooted ‘Insomnia and Seven Steps to Grace’

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Joy Harjo, the musician, activist, and former National Poet Laureate, will release her new album, Insomnia and Seven Steps to Grace, on April 24th via Smithsonian Folkways. Produced by Grammy-winning composer, bassist, and vocalist esperanza spalding, it is Harjo’s debut release for the label. 

On the album, Harjo treads the fertile ground at the intersection of jazz and poetry, leaning into the improvisational aspects of both while incorporating other sonic touchstones from throughout her life: prog rock, grunge, and, crucially, the traditional music of Native communities throughout the Southwest. “This musical project has found its footing during a time of thick-layered turmoil throughout our communities,’” Harjo writes in the album’s extensive liner notes which give shape to Harjo’s history as an artist, poet, and musician. At once playful, confrontational, and devotional, Insomnia and Seven Steps to Grace arrives shaped by collective upheaval, ancestral memory, and the enduring power of art to bear witness and create change. Like in her acclaimed books of poetry, Harjo explores her matriarchal lineage, the struggle for justice for marginalized peoples, and her own cultural heritage as a member of the Muscogee Nation. Reflecting on what we can show future generations when they look back to see how we responded when confronted with injustice, Harjo remarks: “They will look to our arts.” In this way, “this album is an offering.”

Harjo and spalding’s artistic collaboration came out of their initial meeting in 2017, when they were both awarded Art of Change Ford Foundation Fellowships in Chicago. “I had long admired the artistry of spalding, her precise magic in bass, voice, and connection, and hesitated to speak to her because I was in such awe,” Harjo wrote. “[T]hen there we were, as if we already knew each other.” Recorded at The Church Studio in Harjo’s hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Insomnia and Seven Steps to Grace was a chance for Harjo and spalding to work together, alongside guitarist Matthew Stevens and drummer Justin Tyson.

The title track opens the album in a suspended, otherworldly space—Harjo’s recitation floating over luminous harmonies and indie-rock guitar textures, guided by the imagery of the panther and the space between waking and dream. “In our family, we are related to the panther,” Harjo writes. “We need fresh dreaming to navigate what we are going to encounter.” Listen to “Insomnia and Seven Steps to Grace” HERE.

The record moves fluidly between moods: the noir-tinged, funk-driven “Rabbit Is Up to Tricks;” the marching, chaotic swell of “I Pray for My Enemies,” where Native flute echoes military fife (in Harjo’s rendition of “When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again”) and prayer becomes confrontation; and “Fear Redux,” which builds from a gnarly, driving bassline into gongs, tenderness, and reclamation as fear is named, faced, transformed. Elsewhere, Harjo performs music by Charles Mingus and the indigenous a capella group Ulali, pays tribute to James Brown, and plays alongside vocals from singer-songwriter Ganavya.

The album also pays homage to Harjo’s family and musical life, which started long before she emerged as a poet. As a child, she used to listen to her mother compose music at the family kitchen table and sing at parties around Tulsa. Despite her mother’s rich musical life, the norms and demands of the era made her mother unable to pursue the arts full-time. While assembling the album, Harjo’s sister uncovered a song called “My Guy,” which her mother wrote in the 1950s or ’60s but never released. Harjo, spalding, and Stevens reanimate “My Guy” on this album as a jazz-inflected love song featuring spalding’s vocals and punctuated by Harjo’s alto sax. “My mother would be so honored and thrilled to hear how esperanza makes vocal art of her songwriting art,” Harjo writes. “What a pairing!”

Throughout Insomnia and Seven Steps to Grace, sound itself becomes a guide, insisting that art is not an escape from hard times, but a way through them. “Because of what keeps us up at night,” Harjo writes, “the bad dreams, the good ones, the tenderness, the beauty, the heartache, the struggle: this album.”

Alex Warren Ignites New Era With “Fever Dream”

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GRAMMY-nominated pop powerhouse Alex Warren launches his next chapter with “Fever Dream,” a high-voltage single that captures life at full speed. Released via Atlantic Records, the track arrives after weeks of viral anticipation, with teaser clips drawing nearly 100 million views. It is bold, kinetic, and built for movement.

“Fever Dream” channels the rush of hard-hitting romance and the whirlwind of rising fame, inspired by Warren meeting his wife Kouvr and the chaos that followed. The hook lands instantly. The chorus soars. This is a sharp pivot into arena-sized pop, engineered for singalongs and late-night drives.

Directed by Andrew Theodore Balasia, the dreamlike video features a cameo from Paris Hilton and unfolds in surreal flashes of color and celebration. Warren plays an LA tourist bus driver drifting through absurd, electric scenes before snapping back to reality. The visuals mirror the song’s pulse, playful and unrestrained.

The momentum continues after Warren performed his 3 billion-stream global hit “Ordinary” with James Blunt at the BRIT Awards, where the track was nominated for International Song of the Year. Now, the Finding Family On The Road tour scales up with sold-out dates at The O2 and Madison Square Garden. The rise feels massive and earned.

TOUR DATES:
Saturday, April 4 – Düsseldorf, DE – PSD Bank Dome
Monday, April 6 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
Tuesday, April 7 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
Thursday, April 9 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
Friday, April 10 – Frankfurt, DE – Festhalle
Monday, April 13 – Berlin, DE – Uber Arena
Wednesday, April 15 – Oslo, NO – Unity Arena
Thursday, April 16 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena
Saturday, April 18 – Antwerp, BE – AFAS Dome
Monday, April 20 – London, UK – The O2
Tuesday, April 21 – London, UK – The O2
Thursday, April 23 – Newcastle, UK – Utilita Arena
Friday, April 24 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
Sunday, April 26 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
Monday, April 27 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
Wednesday, April 29 – Leeds, UK – First Direct Bank Arena
Thursday, April 30 – Nottingham, UK – Motorpoint Arena
Saturday, May 2 – Belfast, UK – SSE Arena
Monday, May 4 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
Wednesday, May 6 – Dublin, IE – 3Arena
Thursday, May 7 – Dublin, IE – 3Arena
Monday, May 25 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Wednesday, May 27 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Friday, May 29 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
Saturday, May 30 – Austin, TX – Moody Center ATX
Tuesday, June 2 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Friday, June 5 – Phoenix, AZ – Mortgage Matchup Center
Saturday, June 6 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
Monday, June 8 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego State University
Friday, June 12 – Portland, OR – Moda Center
Saturday, June 13 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Sunday, June 14 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
Wednesday, June 17 – Salt Lake City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Friday, June 19 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
Sunday, June 21 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
Tuesday, June 23 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
Thursday, June 25 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Friday, June 26 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Saturday, June 27 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Arena
Monday, June 29 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Thursday, July 2 – Minneapolis, MN – Grand Casino Arena
Friday, July 3 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest – American Family Insurance Amphitheater
Sunday, July 5 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Tuesday, July 7 – Toronto, ON – RBC Amphitheatre
Wednesday, July 8 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
Friday, July 10 – Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena
Saturday, July 11 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion
Monday, July 13 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Wednesday, July 15 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

Quinta Brunson And Bowen Yang Lead 37th GLAAD Media Awards

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The 37th GLAAD Media Awards land in Los Angeles on March 5, 2026, honoring culture-shaping voices across entertainment. This year’s ceremony spotlights powerhouse talent with Quinta Brunson receiving the Vanguard Award and Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers receiving the Stephen F. Kolzak Award. The event streams on Hulu March 21, amplifying LGBTQ stories to a global audience.

Brunson, the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning creator of Abbott Elementary, is recognized for advancing inclusive storytelling in mainstream television. Her portrayal of fully realized LGBTQ characters has shifted the sitcom landscape. “People be gay,” Brunson has said, distilling her philosophy into a cultural touchstone embraced far beyond the screen.

Yang and Rogers, co-hosts of the award-winning podcast Las Culturistas, are honored for raising visibility and championing queer joy as a cultural force. From TIME recognition to Emmy nominations and groundbreaking film and television work, their reach spans comedy, cinema, and podcasting. Their presence signals how central queer perspectives are to modern entertainment.

The ceremony features a special appearance by U.S. Olympic gold medalist Amber Glenn and a musical performance by Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist nominee Eli. Additional appearances include Demi Lovato and host Jonathan Bennett, alongside a wide roster of creators and advocates. The GLAAD Media Awards remain the most prominent annual LGBTQ awards event in the world, delivering messages of acceptance with scale and impact.

Hurray For The Riff Raff Announce ‘Live Forever’ Live Album

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Chicago-based folk-rock force Hurray for the Riff Raff return with ‘Live Forever’, a 14-song live album captured over two sold-out nights at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Out digitally March 20 and physically May 8 via Nonesuch Records, the release documents the band in peak form, rooted in community and locked into the room.

Fronted by Alynda Segarra, the record presents ‘The Past Is Still Alive’ in full alongside defining staples like “Precious Cargo,” “Pyramid Scheme,” and “Pa’lante.” A new live version of “Rhododendron” arrives today with performance footage from Old Town School. The energy is immediate and unfiltered, a band playing with grit and grace.

“I wanted to capture this time and this brilliant band, a moment that won’t last forever,” Segarra shares. “This record is a love letter to the working class musicians out there… It’s a thank you to all the fans supporting live music.” That spirit runs through every note, grounded in lived experience and collective strength.

Featuring Parker Grogan, Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, Marcus Drake, and Sen Morimoto, and produced by Johnny Wilson, ‘Live Forever’ stands as a testament to the touring unit that has circled the globe together. It is a document of connection and movement, a snapshot of a band at full power in their adopted home of Chicago.

TRACKLIST:
Alibi (Live)
Hawkmoon (Live)
Rhododendron (Live)
Dynamo (Live)
Buffalo (Live)
Colossus of Roads (Live)
Snake Plant (The Past Is Still Alive) (Live)
Precious Cargo (Live)
Pyramid Scheme (Live)
Vetiver (Live)
The World Is Dangerous (Live)
Hourglass (Live)
Ogallala (Live)
Pa’lante (Live)

TOUR DATES:
6.17 – Woodstock, NY – Bearsville Theater
6.18 – East Meredith, NY – West Kortright Centre
6.19 – King of Prussia, PA – Concerts Under The Stars
6.20 – Basking Ridge, NJ – The Ross Farm
6.21 – Greenfield, MA – Green River Festival

Bon Iver Launch Archival Series ‘VOLUMES: ONE’

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Bon Iver launches VOLUMES: a new and recurring archival series spanning live shows, demos, unreleased recordings and other previously unheard material, presenting the many eras and multitudes that make up “Bon Iver.” Arriving April 3rd, digitally and physically via Jagjaguwar, VOLUMES: ONE “SELECTIONS FROM MUSIC CONCERTS 2019-2023 BON IVER 6 PIECE BAND” marks the debut installment, bringing together 10 performances that capture Bon Iver at its wildest, warmest and most muscular whole.

“This particular set of 10 songs is like, ‘Here, if you’ve never heard Bon Iver, or you have and you didn’t like it, this might be for you.’ This is what we became. This is really us at our best. This is it,” says Justin Vernon, who began working on VOLUMES: ONE in 2020, combing through dozens of hours of live recordings to assemble the ultimate tracklist. 

VOLUMES: ONE “SELECTIONS FROM MUSIC CONCERTS 2019-2023 BON IVER 6 PIECE BAND” is Bon Iver’s first non-studio album, but serves as something greater than either a compilation or live record. Bandmates Andrew FitzpatrickJenn WasnerJustin VernonMatthew McCaughanMichael Lewis and Sean Carey are their own unit. Together, they deliver the defining versions of these songs for both the uninitiated and die-hards, exploding tracks into their richest form through the essential live engineering of Xandy Whitesel.

Recorded between 2019 and 2023, when Bon Iver would perform its last live concert to date, VOLUMES: ONE highlights the music of 2016’s22, A Million and 2019’si,i, complemented by three important pieces. COVID-era hymnal “P.D.L.I.F.” represents a new period of Bon Iver; a cover of Mahalia Jackson’s “A SATISFIED MIND” harkens back to the early days of DeYarmond Edison, when Vernon embraced his falsetto during private band practice; and now, at long last, “HEAVENLY FATHER” restores a beloved fan favorite to digital streaming platforms. 

The heady, inward and innovative side of Bon Iver that makes the studio albums cannot exist without the live band, and VOLUMES: ONE represents a time capsule – a prismatic look at an old friend, seeing them for who they were and who they are, all the goodness of which they’re capable but maybe too shy to show at times. On the night of Bon Iver’s final i,i show in 2023, Justin Vernon wrote and read the following portion of a poem to his bandmates: 

“The fact that I’ve been with friends, not just work buddies. And the fact that we’ve travelled all over the world together, while we all did our jobs at the highest levels possible. We crushed this shit as hard as anybody has ever crushed anything. I’m so deeply proud to be a part of Us.”

Modeled after Bob Dylan’s Bootleg Series and the Neil Young Archives, Justin Vernon introduced Bon Iver’s VOLUMES in his debut NTS Radio show, discussing more of the project and playing some of his favorite cuts from classic live albums. Listen to Vernon talk about Donny Hathaway, Bonnie Raitt, The War on Drugs, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and more HERE

VOLUMES: ONETracklist

INTRO – The Forum, Los Angeles, CA. Sep 15 2019

MAN LIKE U – The Forum, Los Angeles, CA. Sep 15 2019

WE (feat. Bizhiki) – Xcel Energy Center, St Paul, MN. Oct 03 2019

JELMORE – Tennis Indoor Senayan, Jakarta, ID. Jan 19 2020

666 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, Irving, TX. Apr 03 2022

HEAVENLY FATHER – Mediolanum, Milan, IT. Nov 05 2022

P.D.L.I.F. – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth, AU. Feb 26 2023

HEY, MA – Pitchfork Music Festival, Chicago, IL. July 23 2023

A SATISFIED MIND – State Theatre, Portland, ME. Dec 08 2017

33 “GOD” – WOMADelaide Festival, Adelaide, AU. Mar 10 2023

Sh’DIAH (boardmix) – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, CA. Oct 06 2019

Sun Records Brings Pure Johnny Cash to Digital Streaming With Qobuz Exclusive

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Sun Records expand their acclaimed archival collaboration with the digital release of Pure Johnny Cash, available exclusively today via Qobuz, the independently owned high-quality music streaming and download platform known for prioritizing high-quality listening. The album will be available on all major streaming platforms March 6, 2026.

Listen on Qobuz in up to 24-bit Hi-Res: stream HERE and download HERE

Originally released as a premium vinyl collection in partnership with McIntosh, Pure Johnny Cash presents 18 rare and seldom-heard recordings from Johnny Cash’s formative years at Sun Records, meticulously remastered from the original analog tapes to preserve the immediacy, warmth, and unvarnished power that defined Cash’s earliest sessions. Featuring alternative takes and standout versions of classics including “Train of Love,” “Ballad of a Teenage Queen,” and “I Walk the Line,” the collection offers an intimate window into Cash at the beginning of his legendary run.

To mark the digital debut, Sun Records is also premiering a new lyric video for the Pure Johnny Cash version of “Ballad of a Teenage Queen,” bringing fresh visual storytelling to one of Cash’s most beloved songs and spotlighting the clarity and detail revealed in these restored recordings.

“Sam Phillips had a way of capturing lightning in a bottle, and these early recordings of Johnny Cash perfectly exemplify that,” says Chase Gregory, Senior Director A&R + Sync, Sun Records. “Releasing Pure Johnny Cashdigitally, in partnership with Qobuz and the HiFi digital platform they offer, is another way to honor what makes these performances so special. Everything you hear was performed in one take with no overdubs. It’s a direct line to the room, the moment, and the voice that changed American music.”

McIntosh, long revered for its uncompromising standards in audio craftsmanship, partnered with Sun Records to help bring these vault recordings to vinyl with exceptional fidelity, translating the nuance of Cash’s baritone, the snap of the rhythm, and the natural space of the sessions into a listening experience designed for fans who care deeply about sound. Now, Qobuz carries that ethos into the digital realm, delivering the album in high-resolution audio that honors the integrity of the original recordings.

Music A&R Veteran Joe McEwen Unveils ‘Tastykakes, Soul Songs And Shining Stars’

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ZE Books has announced the release of Joe McEwen’s ‘Tastykakes, Soul Songs and Shining Stars’ on April 28, a labor of love – half a century in the making – from a respected music industry stalwart. A Philadelphia native and an A&R executive for Columbia, Sire/Warner Brothers, Verve, and Concord Music Group – McEwen gathers a lifetime’s worth of encounters, essays, and reveries into one radiant collection, a love letter to rhythm-and-blues and soul music. Its pages are bursting with vivid, compelling, up-front and personal profiles (predominantly written by McEwen while working as a music journalist in the 1970s) with a host of indelible figures: Pops and Mavis Staples, George Clinton, Allen Toussaint, Betty Wright, Michael Jackson, Gamble and Huff, Don Covay, and many more.

This book is meant to be a fan’s notes with, as its heart and soul, a collection of profiles all written between 1973 and 1978,” reflects McEwen in the book’s introduction. “While rereading these during Covid down time, the vitality of the voices and the vivid memories reconnected me with feelings and emotions that had been long stored in my mental attic. I thought they deserved a second airing.”

Alongside these portraits of legends at the peak of their powers are heartfelt musings spanning the 1960s through the ’80s – illuminating the creative processes behind the songs that defined a generation. Interwoven throughout are reflections on basketball, memory, and movement — parallel sources of rhythm, improvisation, and joy. The book culminates in an extended 2024 conversation with esteemed music author and longtime confidant Peter Guralnick (Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke), a fitting finale to a collection that captures the soul of a lifetime in music.

This is a tribute to some of the music and artists that have provided me with the building blocks, the sturdy foundation for a career and a never-ending journey of wonder,” McEwen summarizes as the book’s final chapter concludes. “I saw James Brown at the Arena in West Philadelphia in the fall of 1966. It was the first music performance I had ever attended. Somewhere inside remains the heart of a 16-year-old kid at the Arena, overcome by a sense of uncomprehending, incredulous amazement at the drama and spectacle unfolding before me.”

Alt-Pop Firestarter girli Ignites North American Tour “Slap On The Wrist” Era

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Alt-pop singer-songwriter, girli, is coming back across the pond! Her new North American Tour will kick off right where it all began: Baby’s All Right, where she made her New York debut. She’ll be at the Brooklyn venue on June 11th, followed by stops in major cities including Chicago, DC, LA, and TorontoTickets will be on sale Friday, Feb 20 at 10am local. Click HERE for more details. 

North American Tour Dates:

June 11, 2026 – Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right 

June 12, 2026 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall

June 13, 2026 – Philadelphia, PA – Foundry

June 14, 2026 – Washington, DC – The Atlantis

June 16, 2026 – Toronto, ON – Garrison 

June 17, 2026 – Ann Arbor, MI – Blind Pig

June 18, 2026 – Chicago, IL – Subterranean

June 19, 2026 – Indianapolis, IN – HI-FI

June 21, 2026 – Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge

June 24, 2026 – Los Angeles, CA – Lodge Room

June 30, 2026 – Seattle, WA – Baba Yaga

July 1, 2026 – Portland, OR – Holocene

The tour also ushers in a defining new chapter for girli. Leaning into feminine rage while releasing the pressure of perfectionism, she embraces a more vulnerable and unfiltered version of herself. Her latest single “Slap On The Wrist,” is an explosive pop-rock rallying cry that blends urgency with empowerment. The track finds girli at her most confident and emotionally resonant, channeling frustration and resilience while confronting cultural patterns around accountability and dismissal. She’s never been silent, but she’s making her voice heard louder than ever before. 

Since emerging with her breakthrough sophomore album, Matriarchygirli has carved a space in the alternative scene for bold, boundary-pushing storytelling. Her ability to merge pop essence with underground energy has earned her a tight-knit and dedicated fanbase.

As an openlyLGBTQ+ artist and advocate for social change, girli continues to intertwine her personal journey with broader cultural conversations. Her past work has touched on themes of identity, politics, mental health, and more – and this new chapter builds on that same spirit of activism, but through a softer, more human lens. 

Girli, also known as Milly Toomey, was born and raised in north London. She started out singing in bands, but soon realised she was “too much of a control freak” not to go solo. She adopted her stage name and signature pink hair during this period as a way of “weaponising everything that was being used against me”. Right from the start, girli took pride in being slyly subversive. “The word ‘girly’ has so much stigma attached to it because it’s often used to belittle femininity,” she explains. “I wanted to take that word and turn it into something powerful, and I changed the ‘y’ to an ‘i’ so people would be able to find my music on Google.

Now, with over 100 million stream, fans around the world are embracing girli’s music as an inspiring and comforting part of their everyday lives. She’s been featured in major outlets like Billboard,Glamour UKQueertyand GRAMMY.com’sPride Month Playlist Of Rising LGBTQIA+ Artists

Blues Icon John Hammond Dies At 83

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Blues icon John Hammond has died at the age of 83. News of his passing on February 28 was confirmed by longtime collaborator Paul James, who shared that he received the information from Hammond’s wife, Marla. The cause of death has not been disclosed. With more than six decades devoted to the blues, Hammond stood as one of the music’s most committed and enduring champions.

Born in New York City in 1942, the son of legendary Columbia Records producer John Henry Hammond Jr., Hammond forged his own path in the Greenwich Village folk and blues revival. His 1963 debut album, ‘John Hammond,’ broke ground as one of the first blues LPs by a white artist fully immersed in traditional acoustic forms. Inspired by Lightnin’ Hopkins and Muddy Waters, he committed himself to Delta and Chicago blues with unwavering focus.

Throughout the 1960s, Hammond collaborated with key figures who would shape rock history. His 1965 album ‘So Many Roads’ featured guitarist Mike Bloomfield alongside Robbie Robertson, Garth Hudson and Levon Helm, musicians who would soon form The Band. He also shared stages and sessions with Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, embedding himself at the crossroads of blues and emerging rock movements.

Across more than 30 albums, Hammond remained loyal to the raw, stripped-back traditions that first inspired him. His 2001 release ‘Wicked Grin’ paid tribute to close friend Tom Waits, interpreting Waits’ songs through Hammond’s gravelly voice and National Reso-Phonic guitar. The record underscored his ability to inhabit another songwriter’s work while retaining his own unmistakable presence.

Hammond earned a Grammy Award in 1985 for his contribution to ‘Blues Explosion’ and received multiple additional nominations. He collected eight Blues Music Awards and was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2011. Commercial success was never the driving force of his career. Instead, he built a global following grounded in authenticity and deep respect from fellow musicians.

For generations of artists and listeners, John Hammond represented a living bridge to the roots of American blues. His dedication preserved a lineage that might otherwise have faded from mainstream view. He is survived by his wife Marla. His recordings remain a testament to a life spent in service of the blues.