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Foo Fighters Ignite With “Your Favorite Toy” Album Reveal On The Graham Norton Show

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame powerhouse Foo Fighters return with “Your Favorite Toy,” the high-energy title track from their forthcoming 12th studio album, ‘Your Favorite Toy,’ out April 24. The single signals a new chapter for the band, arriving as the follow-up to 2023’s ‘But Here We Are.’ The engine is loud. The hooks are sharp. The band sounds locked in.

The group brought the song to television with a live debut on The Graham Norton Show in the UK, delivering a performance that hit with force and precision. Dave Grohl also joined Norton for a sit-down interview, offering insight into the new material and the band’s current momentum.

While overseas, Foo Fighters played a small gig at St. James’ Church in Dingle, Ireland, for a local TV taping. The intimate setting became a proving ground for more new music, including the debut of “Of All People.” The band opened the set with “A320,” their contribution to the 1997 Godzilla soundtrack, digging deep into their catalogue.

‘Your Favorite Toy’ stands as the band’s 12th full-length release. With a fresh single in rotation and new songs already hitting live stages, Foo Fighters move forward at full throttle. The volume is up. The next era is underway.

Soul Legends Roberta Flack And Donny Hathaway Shine On ‘Love From Roberta And Donny’ EP

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‘Love From Roberta And Donny’ arrives as a special new EP celebrating the timeless recordings of soul icons Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway. Available now, the release marks the first anniversary of Flack’s passing in February 2025 and honors a partnership that shaped classic R&B and pop. Their voices remain central to the sound of an era.

The six-track collection gathers newly remastered performances drawn from across their careers, including standout duets and signature solo moments. “The Closer I Get to You” captures the undeniable chemistry between Flack and Hathaway, a recording that still glows decades after its release. These songs continue to move listeners across generations.

“I (Who Have Nothing),” the lead single from their first album together, also features on the EP and recently found renewed attention through placement in Netflix’s His & Hers. The resurgence underscores the enduring emotional pull of their catalogue and the precision of their vocal interplay.

This release centers on legacy – not nostalgia. It is a reminder of two artists whose recordings defined intimacy in soul music and whose influence remains woven into contemporary R&B. Their harmonies, phrasing, and emotional depth still set the bar.

Track Listing:

  1. “Feel Like Makin’ Love”
  2. “The Closer I Get to You” (feat. Donny Hathaway)
  3. “I (Who Have Nothing)”
  4. “Be Real Black for Me”
  5. “You Are My Heaven” (feat. Donny Hathaway)
  6. “I Love You More than You’ll Ever Know”

British Music Embassy Unleashes 58 Breakthrough UK Artists At SXSW 2026

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The British Music Embassy returns to SXSW 2026 with its biggest statement yet – 58 of the UK’s most exciting new and emerging artists across 10 showcases in seven days at Palm Door on Sixth. From Thursday, March 12 to Wednesday, March 18, Austin becomes a launchpad for the next wave of British breakthrough talent.

DJ AG, MEEK, Mae Muller, Adult DVD and Sofia And The Antoinettes lead a line-up that spans indie, pop, rap, electronic and beyond. Since 2008, BME has hosted 715 UK acts at SXSW, with alumni including Olivia Dean, Sam Fender, Little Simz, Jungle and The 1975. The track record speaks loudly. Careers move forward here.

For the first time, London’s carnival spirit takes center stage with a dedicated Notting Hill Carnival-inspired showcase marking 60 years of the cultural institution. Kolt AI and Happaning deliver a takeover fueled by masquerade dancers and the legendary Rampage Sound, bringing dancehall, R&B and hip-hop energy straight to 6th Street.

BME remains the official UK musical presence at SXSW, powered by PPL, PRS, BPI, the Department for Business and Trade, British Council, PRS Foundation and BBC Introducing. UK House returns March 14 to 17, spotlighting disruptive creative technology alongside music. Panels, networking and world-class production from Production Park ensure the platform matches the ambition.

Anime Powerhouse My Hero Academia In Concert Storms Europe With 10-City Anniversary Tour

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My Hero Academia In Concert launches a 10-city European tour in September 2026 – a major pillar of the franchise’s 10th-anniversary celebration. The large-scale production fuses anime visuals with live performance, projecting defining moments on a massive HD screen while a world-class ensemble performs in sync. Tickets go on sale February 27.

Composer Yuki Hayashi’s score drives the experience – bold, kinetic, instantly recognizable. Fan-favorite themes like “You Say Run” and “You Can Be a Hero” surge through the theatre as music and imagery move in lockstep. The result is an arena-sized emotional charge delivered with concert-hall precision. It feels monumental because it is built that way.

“Bringing this music to the stage transforms the way audiences connect with the series,” says Floris Douwes, Producer and Managing Director at GEA Live. “Hayashi’s compositions don’t just accompany the action – they drive the emotion and intensify every moment throughout the performance.” A TOHO spokesperson adds, “This concert gives fans the chance to experience the music, the action, and the heart of the series live on stage, creating unforgettable moments for audiences everywhere.”

Based on Kōhei Horikoshi’s global manga phenomenon – with more than 100 million volumes sold worldwide – the concert premieres May 30, 2026 at Pacifico Yokohama before heading to Europe. The tour stops are below, with U.S. dates to be announced in April.

MY HERO ACADEMIA IN CONCERT – EUROPEAN TOUR 2026:

September 20 – London, UK – Eventim Apollo
September 22 – Dusseldorf, DE – Mitsubishi Halle
September 23 – Amsterdam, NL – AFAS Live
September 24 – Paris, FR – Le Grand Rex
September 25 – Antwerp, BE – Stadsschouwburg Antwerp
September 26 – Frankfurt, DE – Jahrhunderthalle Frankfurt
September 27 – Lyon, FR – Amphitheatre 3000 Lyon
September 28 – Basel, CH – Messe Basel
September 30 – Vienna, AT – Wiener Stadthalle
October 1 – Berlin, DE – Uber Eats Music Hall

Arkells Launch “Between Us” Toronto City Takeover Across Three Iconic Venues

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Live Nation is thrilled to announce ARKELLS “Between Us” City Takeover in Toronto: 3 nights, across 3 different venues: June 17th at Lee’s Palace, June 18th at HISTORY and June 19th at RBC Amphitheatre. The 3-night stand will offer a one-of-a-kind tour stop in support of the band’s forthcoming release “Between Us” – an album and project that strives to create unique experiences in up-close and personal settings. Lucky fans will get the chance to see the legendary live act hit a run of dates ranging from a “I-can’t-believe-this-in-happening” sweaty club to an intimate rock show to a not-to-be-missed outdoor festival setting. “When you’re in a band, all you can do is try to meet the moment,” says frontman Max Kerman. “Ask yourself: what do you like, and what’s important to you? For us, we like small little sweaty shows, and the chance to swing for big ones, too. And we want a chance to stretch out and play songs from across our catalogue. With the Between Us City Takeovers, we can do all that. And we can’t wait for the challenge of it all.”

The RBC Amphitheatre show will feature support from special guests Half Moon Run, and Cailin Russo. Arkells have partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket sold will go to supporting organizations working towards health access for traditionally marginalized and vulnerable communities. www.plus1.org.

Tickets for these special dates will go on-sale Friday February 27 @ 10 AM, with fan pre-sales commencing tomorrow, Wednesday February 25 at 10 AM. Fans are encouraged to sign up for pre-sale access at arkellsmusic.com. Additional “City Takeover” 3-night stands were announced last week in Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary, and sold-out immediately.

ARKELLS “BETWEEN US” CITY TAKEOVER TOUR:

May 7 – Vancouver, BC – The Penthouse sold out
May 8 – Vancouver, BC – Hollywood Theatre sold out
May 9 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom sold out
May 14 – Edmonton, AB – The Buckingham sold out
May 15 – Edmonton, AB – The Starlite Room sold out
May 16 – Edmonton, AB – Midway Music Hall sold out
May 19 – Calgary, AB – The Palomino sold out
May 20 – Calgary, AB – The Royal Canadian Legion sold out
May 21 – Calgary, AB – The Palace Theatre sold out
June 17 – Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace JUST ANNOUNCED
June 18 – Toronto, ON – History JUST ANNOUNCED
June 19 – Toronto, ON – RBC Amphitheatre JUST ANNOUNCED

It’s Getting “Hot In Herre” as Nelly is Headed to OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino this July

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Fallsview Casino Resort is thrilled to welcome rapper hitmaker Nelly known for “Dilemma” and other GRAMMY winning hits to the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino on Saturday, July 18, 2026.  Tickets go on sale on Friday, February 27 at 10:00am through ticketmaster.ca.

“Nelly delivers an electrifying celebration of his decade-spanning catalogue of hit music, and we are thrilled to welcome him to the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino,” says Cathy Price, Vice President of Marketing & Resort Operations, Niagara Casinos.

Nelly is a multi-platinum, GRAMMY  Award winning rapper, singer and entertainer who helped define the sound of early 2000s hip hop and pop. Bursting onto the scene with his blockbuster debut album Country Grammer, he delivered era-defining hits like “Hot In Herre,” “Ride Wit Me,” “Dilemma,” “E.I.,” “Batter Up,” “Air Force Ones,” and “Just a Dream”. Blending rap, melody and crossover appeal made him into a global superstar.

With tens of millions of albums sold worldwide, Nelly has remained a chart mainstay and a dynamic live performer, known for his high-energy shows packed with hits, crowd interaction, and nostalgic anthems. From music and touring to television and entrepreneurship, he continues to be one of hip hop’s most recognizable and enduring voices.

Show date & performance
Nelly

Date: Saturday, July 18, 2026
Showtime: 8:00pm
Venue: OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino

Tickets for Nelly go on sale Friday, February 27 at 10:00am.

10 Artists Who Never Released A Solo Album

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Some artists look built for a solo career. The charisma. The catalog. The unmistakable voice. And yet, for all their stature, they never put their own name on the front of a studio album. No solo debut. No side quest. Just loyalty to the mothership.

Here are 10 major artists who never released a proper solo studio album.

Axl Rose

Few frontmen defined an era like Axl Rose. Guns N Roses could fracture, regroup, tour the world and rebuild from the ashes, but Rose never stepped outside the band framework for a full solo statement. Chinese Democracy sometimes felt like a personal odyssey, yet it still carried the band name. For a singer with that range and reputation, the absence of a solo record remains one of rock’s great what ifs.

Angus Young

The schoolboy uniform. The duck walk. The riffs that powered arenas for decades. Angus Young co founded AC DC and never drifted from the mission. His songwriting fingerprints are all over some of the most enduring rock anthems ever recorded, but he never chased a parallel career. The band was the vehicle. The voltage never needed a different outlet.

Bono

As the voice and lyricist of U2, Bono became one of the most recognizable figures in modern music. He collaborated widely and stepped into activism on a global scale, yet musically he stayed within the four walls of U2. In an era when frontmen often splinter off to test their independence, Bono kept the creative circle intact.

Dave Grohl

He has been the drummer in Nirvana, the leader of Foo Fighters, a producer, a collaborator and a tireless champion of rock history. Grohl has played nearly every instrument on record more than once. Still, he never issued an album billed strictly as Dave Grohl. Even when he handled most of the heavy lifting, it was under a band banner. For him, the collective always seemed more powerful than the individual.

Eddie Van Halen

Eddie Van Halen rewrote the guitar handbook in the late seventies. Tapping, tone, swagger. Entire generations followed his lead. There were soundtrack contributions and countless studio experiments, but no formal solo album ever arrived. His laboratory was Van Halen. His breakthroughs lived inside that chemistry.

James Hetfield

Metallica operates like a fortress, and James Hetfield has long been one of its architects. His rhythm playing and vocal attack shaped thrash metal’s evolution into a global force. Bandmates explored side projects, but Hetfield kept his output inside Metallica’s walls. The band has always functioned as the outlet for his writing and intensity.

Joe Elliott

Def Leppard built one of the most polished catalogs of the eighties, and Joe Elliott’s voice sits at its center. He has fronted tribute projects and special collaborations, yet never released a studio album under his own name. His creative identity has remained tied to the band that survived lineup changes, tragedy and reinvention.

Lemmy Kilmister

Lemmy was Motorhead. The gravel voice, the Rickenbacker rumble, the outlaw philosophy. He guested everywhere and lent credibility to anyone who shared a stage with him, but he never carved out a solo discography. Motorhead was not a stepping stone. It was the destination.

Michael Stipe

R.E.M. thrived on collaboration, and Michael Stipe’s enigmatic presence anchored the band for three decades. After their split, he released individual tracks and explored visual art and film, but a full length solo album never surfaced. His voice drifted into new mediums without becoming a conventional solo act.

Neil Peart

Neil Peart joined Rush early and elevated them into progressive rock innovators. His drumming and lyrical vision reshaped the band’s trajectory, and his books revealed another side of his artistry. Yet he never recorded a solo album. His ideas, intricate and expansive, always returned to the trio format that defined his career.

Floyd Mayweather Jr and Manny Pacquiao Set Historic Rematch at Las Vegas Sphere

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Boxing history is getting a sequel. Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao will meet again in a professional rematch on September 19 at the Sphere in Las Vegas, with the event streamed globally on Netflix.

Their first clash in 2015 shattered pay per view and gate records, with Mayweather earning a unanimous decision in what became one of the most lucrative fights in boxing history. Now, more than a decade later, both icons return from retirement with unfinished business and bold promises.

Mayweather, who retired at 50-0 after stopping Conor McGregor in 2017, has stayed active in exhibitions and recently signaled a return to professional competition. Pacquiao, an eight division world champion, resumed fighting in 2025 and battled Mario Barrios to a majority draw. He is also scheduled for an exhibition against Ruslan Provodnikov ahead of the rematch.

Details on weight class and rounds have yet to be confirmed, but the stakes are clear. Pacquiao has long insisted he was not at full strength in their first meeting and has openly chased this opportunity. Mayweather remains confident the result will be the same.

With Netflix distributing the fight to more than 325 million subscribers worldwide and the Sphere hosting its first boxing event, this rematch blends nostalgia, spectacle and modern streaming reach into one global stage.

TWICE Light Up “The Tonight Show” With “Strategy”

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K-pop sensation TWICE returned to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” with a vibrant performance of “Strategy.” The nine member group delivered sharp choreography and polished vocals as they continue the North American leg of their “THIS IS FOR” World Tour. Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu took over the late night stage, reinforcing their growing U.S. presence.

Originally released as part of their EP of the same name, “Strategy” features Megan Thee Stallion on the recorded version and has gained renewed momentum through its inclusion in the animated hit KPop Demon Hunters. Members Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung also contributed the track “Takedown” to the film’s soundtrack. This marks TWICE’s third appearance on Fallon, following performances of “The Feels” and “Set Me Free.”

Their current tour features a 360 degree stage design and continues through major cities across North America. From festival milestones to late night television, TWICE continue expanding their global footprint with high energy precision and unmistakable pop command.

Barry Manilow Reschedules Farewell Tour Amid Lung Cancer Recovery

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Pop icon Barry Manilow has rescheduled the opening leg of his Last Concerts farewell tour as he continues recovering from lung cancer surgery. The 82 year old singer shared that a recent visit with his surgeon confirmed he is not yet ready to perform a full 90 minute arena show. Dates scheduled from February 27 through March 17 will be moved as he prioritizes healing.

“Just got home from visiting the surgeon. Very depressing visit,” Manilow wrote in a message to fans. “Deep down, I wanted to go back, but my body knew what my heart didn’t want to admit: I wasn’t ready.” He added, “The doctor said that my body had been through hell and that it needed time to heal. So, I’m going back to healing.” He still plans to perform his Las Vegas shows at the end of March and resume arena dates in April.

Manilow first revealed in December that doctors found a cancerous spot on his left lung, which required surgery. Since then, he has been rebuilding stamina, including regular treadmill sessions, but says he cannot yet sustain multiple songs in a row. The decision reflects medical guidance and his commitment to returning at full strength.

Best known for classics including “Mandy,” “Copacabana,” and “I Write The Songs,” Manilow remains grateful for fan support. New dates for the postponed concerts have not yet been announced.