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The National Music Centre Is Handing Alberta Musicians the Keys to Studio Bell for 10 Artist Mini-Residencies

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The National Music Centre has opened applications for 10 Artist Mini-Residencies at Studio Bell in Calgary, and Alberta-based musicians have until May 10 to apply at studiobell.ca/mini-residencies. In celebration of NMC’s 10-year anniversary, each residency offers two full days of access to the Centre’s living collection of instruments and music technology, world-class recording studios, and an expert studio team. It’s a rare and genuinely open-ended creative opportunity with no prescribed outcome.

The possibilities across two days are wide open. Artists can workshop new material, record singles or demos, cut a live off-the-floor record, or simply use the time and space to explore sounds they couldn’t access anywhere else. NMC Director of Programs Stephanie Hutchinson puts it plainly: “Without creative constraints, artists can achieve whatever musical outcome they are working towards. Having access to our living collection makes the experience that much more impactful for emerging and veteran musicians alike who can use history to make history.”

The residency program has a strong track record. Past alums include The Halluci Nation, Jeremy Dutcher, Jean-Michel Blais, Tanika Charles, Rich Aucoin, Bebe Buckskin, and nêhiyawak, among many others. Over 10 years, NMC has hosted hundreds of artists through its residency and development programs, building a body of work that reflects the full breadth of Canadian music.

Ten residencies will be awarded across 2026 and 2027. Applications are open now through May 10, 2026 at 11:59 PM MT. Alberta-based musicians can apply and find full details at studiobell.ca/mini-residencies.

This LEGO Coffee Factory Takes Your Order by App and Brews It Without You Lifting a Finger

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Someone went ahead and solved mornings.

Brick Machines has built a LEGO Coffee Factory that takes orders through a smartphone app, brews via a built-in Keurig, disposes of the used containers automatically, and drops a lid on your cup at the end. The whole thing runs itself. By the time you’re dressed and functional, your coffee is waiting. It’s an absurdly satisfying build that does exactly one thing and does it perfectly.

Video: Bruno Mars and the Hooligans Closed BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2013 With a Funk-Fueled Masterclass

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Bruno Mars closed out BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend at Ebrington Square in Londonderry, Northern Ireland in 2013 with a headline set that left no question about his status as one of the finest live performers of his generation, running through a hits-packed setlist that moved from the explosive opening of “Locked Out of Heaven” through the irresistible funk of “Treasure,” the raw emotion of “When I Was Your Man,” and the crowd-wide singalong of “Just the Way You Are,” all delivered with the kind of precision choreography, tight musicianship, and natural charisma that make Mars and the Hooligans genuinely impossible to look away from.

Video: Arctic Monkeys Delivered a Career-Spanning Masterclass at NOS Alive 2023

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Few bands command a festival headline slot the way Arctic Monkeys do, and their 2023 NOS Alive performance on the Portuguese coast is proof of exactly that, opening with the cinematic atmosphere of “Sculptures of Anything Goes” from ‘The Car’ before detonating into “Brianstorm” and never really letting the crowd breathe again. Alex Turner moved through the set with the kind of cool, unhurried confidence that only comes from two decades of owning stages, weaving together the raw Sheffield punk energy of “The View From the Afternoon” and “Fluorescent Adolescent” with the desert-rock swagger of “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?” and “Do I Wanna Know?”, and closing the encore with John Cooper Clarke’s “I Wanna Be Yours” before finishing on the one-two gut punch of “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor” and “R U Mine?”.

Video: Linkin Park’s Emotional Return to the Stage Introduced a New Era With Emily Armstrong at Warner Bros. Studios

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On September 5, 2024, Linkin Park made one of the most emotionally charged returns in rock history, performing a globally livestreamed set at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank for a small audience of fan club members that served as both a world introduction to their new lineup and the official announcement of eighth studio album ‘From Zero’. New co-lead vocalist Emily Armstrong, known for her work with Dead Sara, stepped into the role alongside Mike Shinoda, with Colin Brittain joining on drums, and the band opened with the live debut of “The Emptiness Machine” before moving through a set of new material and beloved classics that honored Chester Bennington’s legacy while making clear the band had the courage to move forward.

Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi and Kenny Chesney Lead Star-Studded Jersey Shore Concert Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday

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Two nights. One stage. A lineup that spans the full breadth of American music history. Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi headline “Music America: The Songs That Shaped Us,” a two-night concert event on June 4 and 5 at the OceanFirst Bank Center on the campus of Monmouth University in New Jersey. The shows mark America’s 250th birthday and arrive three days before the official opening of the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music on June 7. Tickets go on sale April 21 at noon at springsteencenter.org.

The supporting lineup reads like a who’s who of American music across generations. Kenny Chesney, Mavis Staples, Public Enemy, Jackson Browne, Rosanne Cash, Gary Clark Jr., Dion, Dropkick Murphys, Shemekia Copeland, Valerie June, Keb’ Mo’, Nils Lofgren, Darlene Love, David Sancious, Stevie Van Zandt, Jimmie Vaughan, Trombone Shorty and the New Breed Brass Band, and more are all on the bill. The Disciples of Soul serve as the house band. Additional artists are still to be announced.

Each performer is slated to play landmark songs from American music history, spanning blues, bluegrass, rock, hip-hop, folk, jazz, country, and gospel. Narration will provide context before each performance, tying the songs to their cultural and historical significance. Robert Santelli, executive director of the Springsteen Center and executive producer of the concerts, describes it as “a journey through American music history,” one that reflects the power of music to unite people across a divided cultural landscape.

The event connects to a broader celebration that began in 2024 with “Music America: Iconic Objects from America’s Music History,” a traveling exhibition currently on display at the Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame in Boston. Tickets for each night are sold separately and go on sale April 21.

Concert Dates:

June 4 – Tinton Falls, NJ @ OceanFirst Bank Center, Monmouth University

June 5 – Tinton Falls, NJ @ OceanFirst Bank Center, Monmouth University

Video: Green Day Brings the Saviors Tour to 52,000 Fans at São Paulo’s The Town Festival

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Green Day’s September 2025 headline set at The Town Festival in São Paulo is punk-rock at stadium scale, and every second of it delivers. Playing to 52,000 at Cidade da Música in Interlagos on the Saviors Tour, Billie Joe Armstrong and Tré Cool tore through 90 minutes of material spanning decades of catalog, blending tracks from ‘Saviors’ with classics like “Basket Case” in front of a Brazilian crowd that came ready to ignite.

Video: Shawn Mendes Turns Munich’s Superbloom Festival Into a Full-Scale Pop Event

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Shawn Mendes’s 2025 Superbloom Festival set in Munich is the full picture of where he stands as a live performer, and it’s a strong one. Running through “There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back,” “Treat You Better,” “Señorita,” “Stitches,” “In My Blood,” and “Wonder,” Mendes holds a festival crowd with raw vocal power and genuine emotional connection, moving between high-energy pop and reflective ballads without losing a single person along the way.

Video: Chappell Roan’s Rock En Seine Set Proves She’s the Most Exciting Live Act in Pop Right Now

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Chappell Roan’s 2025 Rock En Seine set in Paris is one for the record books, and now it’s captured on film for everyone who wasn’t there. Opening with “Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl” and burning through “Femininomenon,” “HOT TO GO!,” “Red Wine Supernova,” and closing on “Pink Pony Club,” Roan commands the stage with theatrical precision, genuine emotion, and the kind of synth-pop swagger that makes a Paris crowd feel like the whole world is watching.

Photo Gallery: Lany, Aiden Bissett, and Riah at Toronto’s Coca-Cola Coliseum on April 15, 2026

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