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Leonard Cohen Tribute ‘The Secret Chord’ Brings His Songs And Story To Toronto This Summer

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Leonard Cohen’s words and music are taking the stage in Toronto this summer. David and Hannah Mirvish and Soulpepper present ‘The Secret Chord’, the critically acclaimed tribute to one of Canada’s most beloved artists, running at the CAA Theatre from July 8 through August 9, 2026.

Cohen, often called the bard of Montreal, reinvented himself again and again across a long career, helping generations of fans make sense of the shifting world around them. ‘The Secret Chord’ tells the story of his life and the many sides of the man, using Cohen’s own words alongside bold arrangements of his iconic songs.

The Montreal Gazette captured the spirit of it, calling the show part concert, part theatre, and entirely magical. This is a celebration of an extraordinary life in music and poetry, built to honor both the songwriter and the poet.

The company runs deep with talent. Featured performers include Divine Brown, Ben Caplan, Hailey Gillis, Travis Knights and Andrew Penner, with additional performers Joanna Majoko, Emily Shultz, Michael Torontow and Kevin Wong. The musicians are Jacob Gorzhaltsan, Joel Joseph (Music Director), Tom Moffatt, Lowell Whitty and Roger Williams.

The piece was created by Frank Cox-O’Connell, Marni Jackson and Mike Ross, with direction by Cox-O’Connell. The creative team includes lighting designer Simon Rossiter, projection designer Frank Donato, associate projection designer Nicole Eun-Ju Bell, and sound designer Andres Castillo-Smith, working from original projection design by David Costello.

Tickets are available now at mirvish.com or by calling 1.800.461.3333.

Performance Schedule:

Tue – Sat: 7:30PM

Wed: 1:30PM

Sat / Sun: 2PM

Butcher Babies Light The Fuse With Seductive New Single “Blame It On The Wind”

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Butcher Babies have a new one, and it smolders. “Blame It On The Wind,” produced by Howard Benson, marks the fourth release from the Las Vegas hard rock outfit’s forthcoming album via Judge & Jury Records. The track moves from slow burn to high-energy charge, landing somewhere between In This Moment and Jinjer, with Heidi Shepherd’s commanding vocals carrying the restless push and pull between desire and blame.

The album itself plays as a personal love letter to Shepherd’s past, reflecting on the relationships, heartbreaks and hard-won lessons that have shaped her across 25 years. It’s a record rooted in self-reflection and growth, honoring where she’s been while embracing who she’s become.

This single came from a single unforgettable night. Inspired by a late-night LA encounter fueled by neon lights and loud music, the song narrates a one-night stand that refuses to stay a one-night thing.

Shepherd lays it bare in her own words. She describes a 2012 encounter that should have vanished by morning but instead haunted her for years, a forbidden connection that kept pulling them both back. She remembers his scent, the way he said her name, the bootcut jeans, the balcony of his Santa Monica loft, that first touch. The song, she says, is about a lust you can’t leave and the easy excuses we make when someone gets under our skin.

Formed in 2009, Butcher Babies have built a fierce reputation across the hard rock and heavy metal world, blending thrash, groove and melodic metal with a punk attitude. Their catalogue runs from debut ‘Goliath’ through ‘Take It Like a Man’, ‘Lilith’ and the 2023 double album ”Til the World’s Blind’, backed by a relentless touring schedule that’s put them on stages alongside some of metal’s biggest names.

Judge & Jury, founded by multi-platinum producer Howard Benson and Three Days Grace drummer and songwriter Neil Sanderson, brings decades of rock-world muscle to the release. Fresh off a global run through the United States, United Kingdom and Europe, the band heads to Japan this June before a summer of festival dates.

Official Tour Dates:

June 6 – Osaka, Japan @ DEVIFEST 2026

June 7 – Yokohama, Japan @ YOKOHAMA ReNY Beta

June 8 – Tokyo, Japan @ Clubasia

July 16 – Cadott, WI @ Rock Fest

July 18 – Cadott, WI @ Rock Fest

Sept 18 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life

Sitcom Legend WKRP Goes Live On The Air In Cincinnati For Real, Over 40 Years Later

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Life is finally imitating art on the Cincinnati dial. More than 40 years after the fictional WKRP turned “Livin’ on the Air in Cincinnati” into a pop-culture catchphrase, the famous call letters are landing on a real Tri-State radio station. Local 12 (WKRC) reports the move pairs the beloved sitcom name with a retro playlist, the kind of nostalgic full-circle moment that’s catnip for anyone who grew up on the show. For fans who’ve spent decades quoting the bumbling crew at the fictional station, hearing those four letters announced for real on the airwaves is the payoff of a long-running inside joke. It’s a small story with a big grin attached.

Animator Spends Five Years Recreating Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage” Video One Frame At A Time

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This is what obsession looks like, and it’s glorious. The creator behind Corduroy Frames spent five years recreating the Beastie Boys’ iconic “Sabotage” video in stop motion, building the whole thing from card stock, foam, cardboard, tin foil and cotton balls, one microsecond at a time. The numbers tell the story: 4,340 hand-animated frames, 108 Ad-Rocks, 95 MCAs, 84 Mike Ds, 5 DJ Hurricanes, 41 blue cop cars and 177 pairs of little sunglasses, all moving in order from Scene 1 through Scene 129. You can watch the craft sharpen in real time, the early wobbles giving way to confident, fluid animation across a three-minute epic. And the banner across the whole project says it loud: no AI was used in making this video. It’s a handmade labor of love for one of the greatest music videos ever made.

Reggae Powerhouse Stick Figure Maps Out 17-Date ‘Enjoy The Ride’ Tour For 2027

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Mark the calendar a full year out. Stick Figure has announced the Enjoy the Ride Tour, a 17-city run produced by Live Nation that kicks off June 3, 2027, at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix. The trek crosses North America with stops in New York, Boston, Tampa, Charlotte, Chula Vista, George and more before wrapping July 17 at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, WA.

The early reveal is deliberate. Stick Figure announced the dates exactly one year ahead, knowing how hectic life gets, so fans can map out which shows they want to catch with plenty of flexibility.

Led by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Scott Woodruff, Stick Figure has grown into one of the most beloved acts on the touring circuit, known for immersive live shows, a signature dub-infused sound and a fiercely loyal fanbase. What started as Woodruff’s solo recording project has become a full-band phenomenon, trading in uplifting anthems and laid-back grooves that connect with listeners across the globe.

The catalogue runs deep, from chart-topping albums ‘World on Fire’, ‘Wisdom’ and ‘Set in Stone’ to the viral life of their 2019 single “Angels Above Me,” which took off after a stolen AI derivative version blew up on TikTok. There’s something here for everyone.

A new album is on the way too, due out before the tour launches, as the group plots what’s shaping up to be their biggest run yet. Presales start Tuesday, June 2, ahead of the general on-sale Friday, June 5, at 10 a.m. local time.

2027 Enjoy the Ride Tour Dates:

June 3 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

June 5 – Denver, CO @ Fiddlers Amphitheater

June 9 – Shakopee, MN @ Mystic Lake Amphitheater

June 11 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Acrisure Amphitheater

June 18 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center

June 20 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell at Jones Beach Theater

June 22 – Gilford, NH @ BankNH Pavilion

June 24 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live

June 26 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach

June 29 – Charlotte, NC @ Truliant Amphitheater

July 1 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

July 3 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

July 8 – West Valley City, UT @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

July 10 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

July 13 – Long Beach, CA @ F&M Bank Amphitheater

July 15 – Wheatland, CA @ Toyota Amphitheatre

July 17 – George, WA @ The Gorge Amphitheatre

John Sykes Returns With Posthumous Single ‘Believe In Yourself’ This June

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There’s new music coming from one of rock’s most revered guitarists. Golden Robot Records will release ‘Believe in Yourself’, a posthumous single from the late John Sykes, worldwide on June 12, with a global pre-save live now across all major streaming platforms. The track previews a forthcoming EP built from some of the last known recordings Sykes left behind.

The single gathers everything fans have long treasured about his artistry, soaring vocals, electrifying guitar work, and a deeply personal lyrical message delivered with real passion. It plays as both a celebration of his creative spirit and a heartfelt farewell to a player whose influence shaped generations of rock and metal musicians.

The release follows the EP’s first single, ‘My Guitar’, which drew an overwhelmingly positive response from longtime listeners and newcomers alike. Praised for its sincerity, musicianship and that unmistakable signature sound, it reaffirmed the lasting pull of Sykes’ work and the deep connection he still holds with audiences around the world.

Across decades of groundbreaking music, Sykes built a legacy on unforgettable riffs, powerful performances and uncompromising musicianship. His contributions keep resonating globally, inspiring fans and fellow players. Golden Robot Records calls it an honor to help share this body of work with the people who supported and loved him throughout his remarkable career.

The full EP arrives in November, preserving the next creative chapter from a catalogue that stays timeless. ‘Believe in Yourself’ hits streaming on June 12, with a physical CD release confirmed for later in the year.

Hayes Carll Plays Intimate 1927 Concert Series In Bristol This August

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A songwriter’s songwriter is heading for one of the most fitting rooms imaginable. Birthplace of Country Music presents Hayes Carll as part of its intimate 1927 Concert Series, with cocktails and catering, on Friday, August 21, 2026, at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum. The lobby reception starts at 6 p.m., with the show following at 7 p.m.

Carll has spent more than two decades earning his standing as one of Americana’s most beloved and consistent voices, and he’s done it by staying unflinchingly himself rather than chasing trends. His songs cut through the noise and name hard truths with humor, humility and heart, landing as both deeply personal and widely understood.

His pen reaches well past his own records. Carll’s songs have been cut by Kenny Chesney, Lee Ann Womack and Brothers Osborne, though it’s his own warm, weathered delivery that leaves the deepest mark. American Songwriter put him in John Prine territory, praising the way he wraps serious ideas in dark humor and melodies that stick after a single listen.

The accolades have followed. He’s been recognized by the Americana Music Association, nominated for a Grammy, and championed by The New York Times and Pitchfork. Rolling Stone Country framed his work as a testament to slowing down and appreciating the moment, to loving, parenting and engaging with the world in a lasting way.

This is the kind of show the 1927 series exists for, a celebrated writer in a small space where every lyric carries. For longtime followers and newcomers alike, an evening with Hayes Carll offers something rare, a voice that’s still doing the work and still listening.

Event Information:

What: 1927 Concert Series with Hayes Carll

Where: Birthplace of Country Music Museum

When: Friday, August 21, 2026

Lobby Reception: 6 p.m.

Show: 7 p.m.

Video: Red Hot Chili Peppers Storm Poland In Remastered 4K Concert From 2007

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Here’s the Red Hot Chili Peppers at the absolute peak of their powers. Newly remastered in 4K UHD and now streaming, this full concert captures the funk-rock quartet at Poland’s Silesian Stadium in 2007, deep in their ‘Stadium Arcadium’ era when their global reach and creative run were both cresting. The chemistry is the whole show, Flea’s thundering basslines locking with Chad Smith’s powerhouse drumming, John Frusciante’s intricate guitar lines weaving through, and Anthony Kiedis prowling the front with his charismatic vocals. The setlist mixes beloved classics with cuts from the double album, swinging between high-energy anthems and soulful, melodic stretches. It’s a pristine document of one of the most compelling live acts in music history, firing on all cylinders in front of an ecstatic Polish crowd.

Taco Bell’s Feed The Beat Marks 20 Years Of Artist Discovery With 100-Strong Anniversary Class

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Two decades in, one of the most unusual partnerships in music keeps doing what it set out to do: feed working musicians. Taco Bell has unveiled the Feed The Beat 20th Anniversary Class, 100 rising artists joining a program that’s backed more than 2,000 musicians since 2006. The roster runs wide, with This Is Lorelei, Gelli Haha, Ecca Vandal, The Two Lips, Cure for Paranoia, Cashier, MX Lonely, Cdubz, Bad Nerves, The Hellp, Lowertown, Terror, Chezile and Jai’Len Josey among the names spanning indie rock, hip-hop, country, electronic and hardcore.

The idea behind Feed The Beat has always been refreshingly plain. Musicians on tour need to eat, so the program started by handing artists $500 in Taco Bell gift cards to cover meals between shows, no contracts and no obligations. That ethos still drives it 20 years later.

The model has grown well past free food. Participating artists can land their music in Taco Bell content and events, plus amplification across the brand’s huge social presence. Nearly 200 Feed The Beat artists have featured in campaigns over the years, and the program champions inclusivity, staying free to submit and built to support artists for the long haul.

The pop culture moments speak for themselves. Doja Cat covered Hole’s ‘Celebrity Skin’ in the 2022 Big Game spot The Grande Escape, and Turnstile turned up across multiple campaigns, including the 2022 Nacho Fries spot and last year’s Luxe Cravings ad with Tony Hawk.

Last year the brand launched the Feed The Beat Record Club, letting Taco Bell Rewards Members claim an exclusive vinyl box through a Tuesday Drop in the app. Artists including 54 Ultra, Anxious, Doja Cat, Frankie and the Witch Fingers, hemlocke springs, Hot Mulligan, Magdalena Bay and Portugal. the Man have had albums featured, with a fifth edition dropping next month.

The new class joins an alumni network stacked with names who’ve gone on to big things, among them Noah Kahan, Mannequin Pussy, 100 Gecs, Dillon Francis, The All-American Rejects, NEIL FRANCES, Tanner Adell and RØZ, all of them just starting out when they got the call.

Tim Bergevin, Taco Bell’s Vice President of Entertainment, Energy, and Events Marketing, said it’s been incredible to watch the breadth of artists the program has supported, and that this class continues the commitment to fueling musicians on the road. Jon Landman, CBDO at The Syndicate, pointed to how rare the original concept was, a brand backing up-and-coming musicians across all genres without asking for anything back, and noted the goal has always been authentic relationships.

You can dig into the full 20th Anniversary Class at FeedTheBeat.com.

Owain Rhys Davies, Welsh Actor Of ‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ And West End Stages, Dies At 44

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Owain Rhys Davies, the Welsh actor known to global audiences as Agent Wilson in David Lynch’s ‘Twin Peaks: The Return’, has died at 44. His brother Rhodri confirmed the news in an Instagram post.

Born in Cardiff, Davies built a career that moved easily between stage and screen and crossed continents. His London West End work ran through major productions including ‘Mamma Mia!’, ‘The Wizard of Oz’ and ‘By Jeeves’, and he appeared in ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’ at the Royal National Theatre. His stage credits stretched worldwide, taking in Disney’s ‘The Lion King’, ‘Something Rotten’, ‘Grease’, ‘Under Milk Wood’ and the UMPO Summer Blockbuster, which he also directed. He recently finished a sold-out run of ‘The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged’ at the International Theatre Salzburg.

On screen, his three episodes as Agent Wilson in Lynch’s acclaimed ‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ brought his widest recognition. His other television and film work included ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’, ‘The Indian Doctor’, ‘The OA’, ‘My Dead Ex’, ‘The Relationtrip’ and the feature ‘A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life’. He also lent his voice to Travis Beacham’s award-winning Audible series ‘Impact Winter’.

Tributes have poured in from those who knew him. Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt called him a beautiful friend who was joy and life and talent and kindness all at once, and said she was devastated by the loss. Rhodri Davies described the reach of his brother’s love and generosity as vast, noting the family-like bonds Owain built with friends and colleagues alongside his biological family.

The family has asked for privacy as they come to terms with the loss and said they will share further information as arrangements are made. Owain Rhys Davies is survived by his father and his brother, Rhodri.