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Eric Church Announces Three Nights at Red Rocks and Two at Lake Tahoe This July

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Eric Church just wrapped the Free the Machine Tour and he’s already announced what comes next. The 11-time GRAMMY nominee returns to Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado for three nights in July, followed by a two-night stand at Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic in Stateline, Nevada. These shows celebrate 20 years of Church’s catalog, and each night is designed to be different from the one before it.

The Red Rocks run lands July 6, 7, and 8, with Corey Kent, 49 Winchester, and The Creekers serving as respective special guests. Lake Tahoe follows July 15 and 16, with ERNEST supporting both nights. Church Choir presale for Red Rocks opens Wednesday, April 15 at 10am MT, with public on sale Friday, April 17 at 10am MT. Lake Tahoe presales begin April 21, with public on sale Friday, April 24.

The Free the Machine Tour, which honored boundary-defying album ‘Evangeline vs. The Machine,’ drew serious critical attention on its way out. The Green Bay Press-Gazette called it “so nuanced, so sneaky sophisticated, so good,” while the Minnesota Star Tribune summed up Church’s approach as “about conviction not convention, about evolving, not standing pat.” These summer dates build directly on that momentum.

Church is a seven-time ACM Award winner, four-time CMA Award winner including 2020’s Entertainer of the Year, and holds 32 Gold, Platinum, and multi-Platinum certified songs. Tickets and presale signups are available at EricChurch.com.

Upcoming Dates:

Sun, Jul 6 — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre (with Corey Kent)

Mon, Jul 7 — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre (with 49 Winchester)

Tue, Jul 8 — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre (with The Creekers)

Tue, Jul 15 — Stateline, NV — Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic (with ERNEST)

Wed, Jul 16 — Stateline, NV — Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic (with ERNEST)

French Rock Duo The Inspector Cluzo Are Organic Farmers Who Also Play 80 Shows a Year

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The Inspector Cluzo are Gascony-based rock duo Laurent and Mathieu, organic farmers who run a 15-hectare family farm in southwestern France and have somehow also played more than 1,300 gigs in 67 countries since 2008. That combination alone makes them worth paying attention to. Their “Less Is More Part 2” world tour now includes 40 North American dates, kicking off September 19 at Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta with tickets on sale now.

Their tenth album, ‘Less Is More,’ was produced by Vance Powell (Jack White, Chris Stapleton, The Raconteurs) in Nashville, recorded live in four days and mixed in three. Rolling Stone ranked it the fifth best album of 2025 and the top French album of the year. Classic Rock UK also listed it among the year’s best rock releases. The record has moved over 10,000 LPs, driven largely by physical sales, a deliberate choice rooted in the band’s ecological principles.

The duo’s live reputation is built on raw energy and nothing else. No backing tracks, no production crutches, just two musicians who’ve spent nearly two decades tightening their show to something close to perfection. This past summer they opened for Neil Young across several European dates. They’ve played Fuji Rock, Lollapalooza, Download, and Hellfest. The stage experience shows every night.

The North American run moves through Washington DC, New York, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, Denver, and more before wrapping October 30 in Jacksonville, FL. The European leg continues through December. For tickets and full details, visit theinspectorcluzo.com.

Less Is More Tour Part 2 Dates:

Fri, May 29 — Les Landes, FR — Festival Les arts s’en mêlent

Fri, Jun 13 — Mont de Marsan, FR — Plumaçon Arena

Mon, Jun 16 — Clisson, FR — Hellfest

Thu, Jun 26 — Revelles, FR — R4 Festival

Sat, Jun 28 — Quimper, FR — Irreductible Festival

Wed, Jul 16 — St Julien-en-Genevois, FR — Guitares en Scènes

Thu, Jul 31 — Malestroit, FR — Au Pont du Rock Festival

Fri, Sep 19 — Atlanta, GA — Shaky Knees Festival

Mon, Sep 22 — Washington, DC — Pie’s Shop

Tue, Sep 23 — New York, NY — Groove

Wed, Sep 24 — Pittsburgh, PA — Club Café

Thu, Sep 25 — Cleveland, OH — Beachland Ballroom & Tavern

Fri, Sep 26 — Detroit, MI — The Sanctuary

Sat, Sep 27 — Chicago, IL — Reggie’s Chicago

Tue, Sep 30 — Milwaukee, WI — Cactus Club

Wed, Oct 1 — Appleton, WI — Appleton Beer Factory

Thu, Oct 2 — Minneapolis, MN — Hook & Ladder

Fri, Oct 3 — Fargo, ND — The Aquarium

Mon, Oct 6 — Edmonton, AB — 99 Ten

Tue, Oct 7 — Calgary, AB — The Palomino

Thu, Oct 9 — Vancouver, BC — The Fox

Sat, Oct 11 — Spokane, WA — The Big Dipper

Mon, Oct 13 — Bozeman, MT — The Fillmore Station

Wed, Oct 15 — Carbondale, CO — Steve’s Guitars

Thu, Oct 16 — Fort Collins, CO — Surfside 7

Fri, Oct 17 — Denver, CO — The Skylark

Thu, Oct 23 — Oklahoma City, OK — 89th Street

Mon, Oct 27 — Oxford, MI — Proud Mary’s

Tue, Oct 28 — Mobile, AL — Callaghan’s

Thu, Oct 30 — Jacksonville, FL — Blue Jay

Fri, Nov 7 — Le Mans, FR — Be Bop Festival

Thu, Nov 13 — Tours, FR — Le Bateau Ivre

Tue, Nov 18 — Grenoble, FR — La Belle Electrique

Thu, Nov 20 — St Étienne, FR — Le Fil

Fri, Nov 21 — Annemasse, FR — Le Château Rouge

Wed, Nov 26 — Perpignan, FR — El Mediator

Thu, Nov 27 — Cahors, FR — Les Docks

Fri, Nov 28 — Audincourt, FR — Le Moloco

Thu, Dec 4 — Tarbes, FR — La Gespe

Fri, Dec 5 — Angoulême, FR — La Nef

Wed, Dec 10 — Sannois, FR — EMB

Thu, Dec 11 — Chelles, FR — Les Cuizines

Fri, Dec 12 — Le Havre, FR — Le Tétris

Photo Gallery: Sam Roberts Band at Toronto’s Massey Hall on April 11, 2026

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her through Instagram or X.

T.S.O.L. Frontman Jack Grisham Drops Debut Single “Pieces of the Sun” With New Project

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Jack Grisham has a new project, a new single, and a debut album arriving July 10. The former frontman of legendary SoCal punks T.S.O.L. and The Joykiller has teamed with Berlin-based musician Lars Triesch to form Jack Grisham and the Life Undone, releasing debut single “Pieces of the Sun” now via Lost in Berlin Records. The self-titled album follows this summer, and it sounds like nothing Grisham has been expected to make.

“Pieces of the Sun” opens with a frenetic guitar attack and doesn’t let up, drawing on the melodic punch of ’90s guitar-driven pop without leaning on nostalgia to make its case. The song grew out of a conversation with producer Paul Roessler (The Screamers, 45 Graves) about aging and whether it had influenced Grisham’s writing. “I write song lyrics like a kid going through his first break-up,” Grisham says. “I didn’t think I was gonna live this long.” The track lands with the kind of urgency that makes that admission funny and completely believable at the same time.

The 13-track album covers serious ground, moving from alt-rock singalongs to midtempo ballads to Americana-tinged acoustic moments to full-throttle rockers. Produced by Kurt Ebelhäuser (Scumbucket, Blackmail), the record came together across two continents, with Grisham and Triesch writing via Zoom from 6,000 miles apart before convening in Triesch’s home studio in Kleinmachnow, Germany. Trevor Lucca (D.I.) and Michel Wern (Donots) contributed, with Roessler adding piano, organ, and backing vocals at Kitten Robot Studios in California.

The album’s cover artwork is an original oil painting by Craig Barker (Skibs), revealed across three stages tied to the first three singles, each release showing more of the finished image. It’s a visual concept that mirrors the album’s title. “The Life Undone,” Grisham explains, “is not something fixed, but a process. Something constantly shifting, unresolved, and in motion rather than complete.” The record earns that framing.

Rumours of Fleetwood Mac Returns to Toronto’s CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre This November

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Rumours of Fleetwood Mac is coming back to Toronto, and this one’s strictly limited. The acclaimed tribute returns to the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre for six nights only, November 3 through 8, 2026, back by popular demand after previous engagements that clearly left audiences wanting more. Tickets go on sale this Friday, April 17 at 10am at mirvish.com.

Personally endorsed by Fleetwood Mac founding member Mick Fleetwood himself, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac delivers the full sweep of one of rock’s most enduring catalogs with precision and real emotional weight. “An extraordinary emotive performance of Fleetwood Mac,” Fleetwood said of the show. The Mail on Sunday put it even more directly: “They do Fleetwood Mac better than Fleetwood Mac.”

That kind of praise doesn’t come easily, and this show has earned it night after night. For fans who grew up with ‘Rumours,’ ‘Tusk,’ and ‘Mirage,’ and for newer listeners discovering the catalog, this is the closest thing to the real experience available anywhere right now. The Sunday Times called it “a stunning and incredibly accurate snapshot of the World’s first Super Group.” The production backs every word of that up.

Rumours of Fleetwood Mac runs November 3 through 8 at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, 244 Victoria St., Toronto. Tuesday through Saturday evening shows at 8pm, Wednesday matinee at 1:30pm, and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2pm. Tickets on sale Friday, April 17 at 10am at mirvish.com or by calling 1.800.461.3333.

Ron James Brings His New Show “The View From Here” to Toronto’s CAA Theatre This Fall

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Ron James has a new show, and it arrives at exactly the right moment. The award-winning comedian brings ‘The View From Here’ to Toronto’s CAA Theatre for four nights, October 15 through 18, 2026, with tickets on sale this Friday, April 17 at 10am at mirvish.com.

The new hour takes on the tectonic pace of socio-political change, Canadian and American relations, and the daily absurdities of life in a world moving faster than anyone agreed to. James frames it all as the ever-struggling Everyman, navigating airline luggage disasters, nosediving portfolios, and the existential comedy of aging into a world he didn’t entirely sign up for. It’s sharp, observational, and unmistakably his.

James has built one of the most consistent careers in Canadian comedy. His nine one-hour CBC specials regularly drew a million or more viewers every New Year’s Eve, a record-breaking run that few comedians in this country have come close to matching. He’s also a best-selling author, and he continues to sell out theatres from coast to coast. The Globe and Mail called him “a virtuoso comedic performance.” The Toronto Star said “cleverly, hysterically funny.” The Montreal Gazette kept it simple: “fast, funny and smart.”

‘The View From Here’ runs October 15 through 18 at CAA Theatre, 651 Yonge St, Toronto. Thursday through Saturday evening shows at 7:30pm, with matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2pm. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 17 at 10am at mirvish.com or by calling 1.800.461.3333.

Country-Pop Breakout Dasha Brings Disney’s “She’s So Gone” to The Kelly Clarkson Show

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Dasha performs “She’s So Gone” on The Kelly Clarkson Show this Friday, April 17, filmed at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. The track comes from Disney’s newly released ‘Main Street Country’ EP, out now via Walt Disney Records, and it’s a natural fit for an artist who’s spent the past two years proving she has both the voice and the instincts to make any song her own.

The five-track EP brings together a strong lineup of country artists reimagining Disney classics. Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown take on “Beauty and the Beast,” Restless Road covers “The Climb,” Maddie & Tae handle “You’ll Be in My Heart,” and BRELAND closes things out with “Go the Distance.” Dasha’s contribution draws from the 2011 Disney Channel film Lemonade Mouth, a song she describes as one of the most iconic to come out of the Disney Channel era.

“I remember watching Lemonade Mouth for the first time and the whole movie had me plotting how I was going to reinvent myself before school the next day,” said Dasha. “This track really captures that moment when women find themselves and boldly show the world who they are.” That instinct for empowerment and self-definition runs through everything she does, and “She’s So Gone” channels it with real conviction.

Dasha’s rise has been fast and grounded at the same time. Her 55x platinum single “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’)” became one of the most-streamed country songs of 2024 and won Female Song of the Year at the People’s Choice Country Awards. She’s sold out headline tours, shared stages with Thomas Rhett and Kane Brown, and released part one of her two-part project ‘Anna’ this past fall. She’s also nominated for ACM New Female Artist of the Year.

The ‘Main Street Country’ EP is out now on all streaming platforms. An exclusive vinyl pressing arrives May 15, 2026, and is available for pre-order now.

‘Main Street Country’ Tracklist:

  1. “Beauty and the Beast” — Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown
  2. “The Climb” — Restless Road
  3. “She’s So Gone” — Dasha
  4. “You’ll Be in My Heart” — Maddie & Tae
  5. “Go the Distance” — BRELAND

Comedian Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa Takes His “Paradise Gothic Tour” Across Three Continents

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Today, comedian, writer, and director Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa announced additional dates for his 2026 Paradise Gothic Tour across Asia, Australia, and North America. The 29-date run kicks off on May 22nd in Bengaluru, India with additional stops across Asia, followed by shows in Australia in June. The tour concludes in North America with stops in Los Angeles, New York, Washington DC, Austin, Chicago, San Francisco, and more, before wrapping on October 15th in Portland, OR. 

Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa returns with Paradise Gothic, a sharp, darkly funny new hour exploring immigration, the absurdities of attempting to build a life within late-stage capitalism, and beyond. With his trademark deadpan delivery and postcolonial wit, Vidura takes on corporate tech culture, spiritual burnout, and the strange comedy of trying to stay human in a world running by numbers. Smart, subversive, and quietly explosive; this is Vidura at his most fearless.

Tickets will be available starting via artist presale on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 10am local time. General on-sale begins on Friday, April 17, 2026 at 10am local time. Visit vidurabr.com for tickets and more info. 

The Paradise Gothic Tour – 2026 Asia, Australia, and North America Dates:

Fri, May 22 – Bengaluru, India – MLR Convention Center Auditorium
Sat, May 23 – Mumbai, India – Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir
Wed, Jun 3 – Jakarta, Indonesia – Auditorium RRI Jakarta
Fri, Jun 5 – Singapore, Singapore – Victoria Theatre
Sat, Jun 6 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Damansara Performing Arts Centre
Mon, Jun 8 – Hong Kong, Hong Kong – The Box (Freespace)
Wed, Jun 10 – Sydney, Australia – The Factory Theatre
Fri, Jun 12 – Melbourne, Australia – The Comic’s Lounge
Mon, Jun 15 – Brisbane, Australia – The Princess Theatre
Wed, Jun 17 – Perth, Australia – The Rechabite
Tue, Jun 23 – Los Angeles, CA – Dynasty Typewriter at The Hayworth (Special Preview)
Thu, Jun 25 – New York, NY – Joe’s Pub (Special Preview)
Thu, Sep 24 – Brooklyn, NY – Bell House
Sat, Sep 26 – Toronto, ON, Canada – The Opera House (Toronto)
Sun, Sep 27 – Philadelphia, PA – Punch Line Philly
Tue, Sep 29 – Washington, DC – DC Improv
Wed, Sep 30 – Raleigh, NC – Goodnight’s Comedy Club
Thu, Oct 1 – Charlotte, NC – Comedy Zone
Sat, Oct 3 – Houston, TX – Punch Line Houston
Sun, Oct 4 – Austin, TX – Creek and the Cave
Tue, Oct 6 – Madison, WI – Comedy Club on State
Wed, Oct 7 – Chicago, IL – Zanies
Thu, Oct 8 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall
Fri, Oct 9 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater (Minneapolis)
Sun, Oct 11 – Denver, CO – Comedy Works
Mon, Oct 12 – Sacramento, CA – Punch Line
Tue, Oct 13 – San Francisco, CA – Cobb’s Comedy Club
Wed, Oct 14 – Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre
Thu, Oct 15 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater

Dream Pop Duo The Two Lips Drop “kiss goodbye” Before Their Coachella Debut

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Ahead of their debut performance at Coachella this weekend, Los Angeles-based dream pop duo The Two Lips drop new single “kiss goodbye.” Speaking about the new track, The Two Lips share, “’kiss goodbye’ tells the story of loving someone who feels both irresistible and impossible, that even ‘in paradise’ the same cycles repeat themselves. The song expresses the wondering of what it would be like if we had never met and if one last kiss is closure or just another reason to stay  

“kiss goodbye” arrives on the heels of their standalone single “brb” shared last month and their debut EP girl, c’mon! via Island Records, which arrived this past November. The seven track project introduces the tender punk world of The Two Lips, where the duo explore the complexities surrounding love and friendship. “brb” also follows their viral fan favorite “still love you (todavía).” The breakout anthem has surged, garnering over 40 million streams and hitting the Top Ten on the Spotify Viral Chart.

This evening, The Two Lips will be making their Coachella debut at 6pm on the Sonora Stage ahead of their Los Angeles performance for their Coachella sideshow on April 15th at The Roxy. The duo recently wrapped their headline Kiss & Tell Tour across North America which saw sold out performances in San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, Portland, and more. Find their full upcoming live dates and tickets here.

Check out “kiss goodbye” above and stay tuned for more from The Two Lips coming soon.

Upcoming Tour Dates

4/10 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Music & Arts Festival

4/15 – West Hollywood, CA @ The Roxy

 4/17- Indio, CA @ Coachella Music & Arts Festival

9/18 – Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Festival

girl, c’mon! 

  1. play
  2. it’s complicated
  3. enemy
  4. something stupid
  5. cup of tea
  6. if you said
  7. happy for me feat. Rebecca Sugar

Morgan Kohan and Chad Michael Murray’s Love Of Working On CTV’s Sullivan’s Crossing

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By Scott Campbell

Morgan Kohan loves filming Sullivan’s Crossing on the East Coast of Canada.

“It’s been such a dream,” she said on a phone interview. “It’s so beautiful out there. It is such a character of the show itself, you know?”

“To get to be there, immersed in it, is magic. There’s nothing like it. The community is wonderful. The people, the humour, the beauty, the landscape.”

A CTV drama, Sullivan’s Crossing is set around the fictional town of Timberlake, Nova Scotia.  CTV notes production takes place in communities like Halifax, Hubbards, Sackville, Mount Uniake, and Mi’kmaq First Nations territories.

“We film in like a forty-minute radius of Halifax,” said Kohan, “We get to see all the sights. Anywhere outside is my favourite place to film.”

A 10-episode season, she added, takes at least four months to four and a half months to complete.

Sullivan’s Crossing is an adaptation of the novels by author Robyn Carr. The same team is behind the popular Netflix series Virgin River, another show inspired by a different set of Carr’s books.

For those unfamiliar, Sullivan’s Crossing begins with neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan (Kohan), whose life takes an unexpected turn in Boston. She returns to her childhood home, Sullivan’s Crossing, a Nova Scotia campground run by her estranged father, Sully. There, Maggie meets newcomer Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray).

 Murray is not Canadian, of course, he grew up in Buffalo.

“I’m as Canadian as an American can get,” said Murray.

He named Keanu Reeves and Jim Carrey as his favourite Canadian actors. Kohan grew up listening to Alanis Morissette.

“My mom played her in the car all the time,” she said.

Kohan also grew up in Summerland, British Columbia. She said her first union job was on CBC’s Murdoch Mysteries.

“First off, I love filming in Canada,” said Murray.

He noted that CW series Riverdale was filmed in Vancouver and says his first-ever acting role, which took him to work in Canada.

“I could be wrong,” he quipped.

He’s snowboarded in Whistler, visited Edmonton, Toronto, and now Nova Scotia.

“And Halifax,” he said, “I do have to say is my favourite at this point, and I don’t want to pick favourites, but it just feels like home.”

Season 4 brings out some new additions to the show, which Kohan said she was excited for the audience to see. There’s Jonathan Silverman, Glenn Gold, Colby Frost, Marcus Rosner, Emerson McNeil and Fuad Ahmed.

They join Tom Jackson and Andrea Menard. Rosner plays Liam, Maggie’s ex-husband, who stirs things up while Cal questions his motives for being in Nova Scotia.

“Cal’s put in a really difficult position this year,” said Murray, “Having to deal with something that no matter how comfortable you are, you’re always gonna be affected by an ex-lover or husband in the picture.”

Kohan empathized with Maggie and her story from the very beginning, and has a love for the small-town community aspect of the show.

“It’s been such a wonderful surprise,” said Kohan, “in how much it’s exploded and how many people it’s reached. To see the growth of it…and kind of the range of people that reach out and who really resonate with the show.”

Sullivan’s Crossing’s fourth season premiered on March 22. Production company Fremantle has sold the series internationally into more than 180 territories. It debuted #3 on the Netflix Global English TV Top 10 list, and airs in the U.S. on The CW.

“It’s so cool to know that we set out with this little show,” said Murray. “…meeting people now all over the world who are watching it and taking it in. Bringing these characters into their home and everything like that. That’s why you do it. You want to do it, so that you can share with people.”

“I wanted a show that didn’t feel like it was too gratuitous,” he said. “That families could watch all around the world, that people could connect to…”

Season 4 of Sullivan’s Crossing airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on CTV and streams the next day on Crave.