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Dan + Shay Bring “The Young Tour” to North America This Fall With New Album on the Way

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Dan + Shay are heading out on a major North American run this fall, and they’ve got new music to back it up. The duo has announced “The Young Tour,” a 26-date amphitheatre and arena trek promoted by Live Nation, running from September through November in support of their forthcoming sixth studio album, ‘Young,’ due August 21st via Warner Records Nashville.

The run opens September 11th in Noblesville, IN at Ruoff Music Center and works its way through some of the biggest outdoor venues on the continent, including stops in Toronto, Philadelphia, Dallas, Denver, and more, before closing November 7th at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA. Tyler Hubbard and Josh Ross join as support on most dates.

Dan + Shay have already released 2 tracks from ‘Young,’ the title track and “Say So,” and the live debut of “Say So” landed at the Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas, where the duo also earned a Duo of the Year nomination. That’s a strong opening statement for a record still months away.

‘Young’ follows ‘Bigger Houses,’ their critically acclaimed project that featured the Grammy-nominated No. 1 single “Bigger Houses.” The new album continues a run of commercial and creative momentum that few acts in country music have matched over the past several years.

Presales are on now, with the general sale going live Friday, May 22nd at 10 am local time. VIP packages are available.

“The Young Tour” 2026 Dates:

Sept 11 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center

Sept 12 – Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

Sept 13 – Shakopee, MN @ Mystic Lake Amphitheater

Sept 17 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell at Jones Beach Theater

Sept 18 – Gilford, NH @ BankNH Pavilion

Sept 19 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center

Sept 24 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center

Sept 25 – Syracuse, NY @ Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview

Sept 26 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena

Oct 01 – Toronto, ON @ RBC Amphitheatre

Oct 02 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Acrisure Amphitheater

Oct 03 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre

Oct 08 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center

Oct 09 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena

Oct 10 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann

Oct 15 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

Oct 16 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

Oct 17 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

Oct 22 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion

Oct 23 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP

Oct 24 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

Oct 29 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena

Oct 30 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center

Nov 05 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

Nov 06 – Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center

Nov 07 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre

Luke Spiller Steps Out Solo With the Quietly Devastating “When I Die Will I Miss Living”

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Luke Spiller has a new solo single out, and it arrived the way only the best songs do: through a moment on screen that stops you cold. “When I Die Will I Miss Living” debuted during a pivotal scene on NBC’s Chicago Med before landing on all streaming platforms, and it’s already making an impression.

The origin story is worth telling. Spiller wrote the song during a winter visit to his parents in Devon, drawing from a short poem he’d drafted after reading Billy Collins’ ‘Whale Day.’ “The way he can take a thought or moment so mundane or trivial and create feelings and images in the mind really moved me,” Spiller says. “He’s poetic but equally conversational, something I’ve always admired, especially when it’s applied to music.”

From poem to performance, the path moved quickly. Spiller began playing the song live on his solo tour, caught the attention of a Chicago Med producer in the audience, and recorded it with collaborators Jon Levine and Nick Perri, both of whom contributed to his forthcoming debut solo album.

That album, ‘Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes and Wine,’ is described as an epically cinematic sonic expedition, drawing parallels to a James Bond score and documenting the love, heartbreak, and beauty Spiller encountered after relocating to Los Angeles. It’s a departure, and an intentional one.

“It’s a different direction for me but that’s a great thing,” Spiller says. “I always want to keep moving forward. As Gordon Lightfoot once said, ‘motion is the potion.'”

The track itself is a quiet revelation. Where The Struts operate in glam-rock swagger and arena-sized anthems, “When I Die Will I Miss Living” leans inward, emotionally precise and cinematically spacious. It’s Spiller writing as a poet first and a rock frontman second.

Spiller has spent over a decade building The Struts into one of rock’s most electrifying acts. Since 2015’s ‘Everybody Wants,’ the band has stacked hits like “Could Have Been Me,” “Kiss This,” and “Body Talks,” toured with The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Guns N’ Roses, and Mötley Crüe, and earned one of rock’s most memorable endorsements when Dave Grohl called them “the best opening band we’ve ever had.”

The solo project started from a different creative place entirely. Spiller built these songs starting with only lyrics and a title, writing as poetry before the music arrived. That process shaped everything, and “When I Die Will I Miss Living” is the first real window into what that sounds like.

‘Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes and Wine’ is coming. This single makes the wait worthwhile.

Tony-Nominated “The Lost Boys” Broadway Cast Recording Lands on Atlantic Records This Spring

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One of Broadway’s most buzzed-about shows of 2026 is getting its cast recording. Atlantic Records and producers James Carpinello, Marcus Chait, and Patrick Wilson announce the upcoming release of ‘The Lost Boys (Original Broadway Cast Recording),’ available for pre-order Friday, May 29. Full digital and physical release details are coming soon.

Based on the 1987 Warner Bros. Pictures film and produced by special arrangement with Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, The Lost Boys opened on Broadway April 26, 2026 at Palace Theatre. The show has hit the ground running in every sense, racking up 12 Tony Award nominations including Best Musical, 5 Drama Desk Award nominations, 4 Drama League Award nominations including Best Musical, and 10 Dorian Theater Award nominations including Outstanding Broadway Musical.

The awards recognition doesn’t stop there. The production won 2 Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards for Favorite New Musical and Favorite Featured Actress in a Musical, the latter going to Shoshana Bean. LJ Benet received a Theatre World Award, and the show also claimed 2 Outer Critics Circle Awards for Outstanding Scenic Design (Dane Laffrey) and Outstanding Lighting Design (Michael Arden and Jen Schriever).

Tonight, the cast performs on NBC’s Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, with Tony Award nominee Ali Louis Bourzgui leading the performance alongside two-time Tony Award nominees The Rescues. It’s a major national television moment for a show that’s already generating serious awards season momentum.

The cast recording continues Atlantic Records’ remarkable run of landmark Broadway recordings, a catalog that includes the Grammy Award-winning, RIAA diamond-certified ‘Hamilton,’ Grammy Award-winning ‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ Grammy Award-winning ‘Jagged Little Pill,’ Grammy-nominated ‘The Notebook’ and ‘Suffs,’ last year’s Grammy-nominated ‘Just In Time,’ and the recently released live recording of Jason Robert Brown’s ‘The Last Five Years (25th Anniversary Live at the London Palladium).’

A North American national tour launches in spring 2028 at Playhouse Square in Cleveland, with additional cities and dates to be announced.

Rock Veterans Tesla Dust Off a Queen Deep Cut on New Single From Covers Album ‘Homage’

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40-plus years into one of rock’s most durable careers, Tesla are going back to where it all started. The Sacramento hard rock veterans share “Spread Your Wings,” a cover of Queen’s 1977 deep cut, the latest preview of their upcoming covers album ‘Homage,’ due July 17 via Frontiers Music Srl.

The song choice is deliberate and personal. “It was the one song I always wanted to record by Queen,” says bassist Brian Wheat. “I always felt it was the one song they had in their catalog that should’ve been a massive hit, but wasn’t because it was overshadowed by ‘We Are the Champions’ and ‘We Will Rock You’ on the ‘News of the World’ album.” He also points to songwriter John Deacon as the track’s unsung architect, calling him the band’s quiet secret weapon.

‘Homage’ is exactly what its title promises. Tesla started as a cover band playing California nightclubs before building a catalog of original material and selling millions of albums worldwide. This record traces that lineage directly, honoring the voices and songs that shaped the band before they became one themselves. It’s a full-circle moment 4 decades in the making.

The album draws from an extraordinary range of source material. Songs were selected to represent some of the greatest vocalists in history, including Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury, Sam Cooke, David Ruffin, Etta James, and James Brown. It’s also a showcase for lead singer Jeff Keith’s vocal range, putting him up against some of the most demanding and celebrated voices rock and soul have ever produced.

The project follows the band’s ‘Real to Reel’ series from more than 20 years ago, a covers release that ultimately helped inspire the creation of an original Tesla song, “Never Alone.” History has a way of repeating itself with this band.

‘Homage’ arrives July 17 via Frontiers Music Srl.

K-Pop Powerhouse Itzy Return With Bold 8-Track ‘Motto’ EP Out Now

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Itzy are back, and ‘Motto’ makes an immediate statement. The global K-pop force drops their new 8-track EP today via JYP Entertainment, and it’s their most sonically varied release yet, moving across pop, identity-driven anthems, and deeply personal solo moments in a single cohesive package.

The EP opens with its focus track “Motto,” an upbeat pop statement about devotion and total commitment, arriving with a playful, high-energy music video that matches the song’s momentum beat for beat. “Glitch” follows with a sharper edge, a reminder that the things that set you apart are exactly what make you shine. “You and I” then pulls the record into more emotionally intense territory, exploring the full rush of falling in love.

The final 4 tracks are where ‘Motto’ goes somewhere genuinely exciting. Each member delivers a solo song, Yeji with “Pocket,” Lia with “Asylum,” Ryujin with “Look,” Chaeryeoung with “Undefined,” and Yuna with “Tangerine,” giving fans a focused look at what each of them brings individually. Fans got a first taste of these tracks during the group’s 3rd World Tour live shows earlier this year, and hearing them in full studio form is a different experience entirely.

‘Motto’ arrives during a strong stretch for the Itzy universe. Yuna’s solo EP ‘Ice Cream’ recently reached #6 on the Billboard U.S. World Albums chart. Before that, the group’s ‘Tunnel Vision’ EP debuted at #4 on the same chart, their 2nd consecutive release to hit that position following ‘Girls Will Be Girls.’ The momentum across both group and solo projects is consistent and building.

‘Motto’ is out now.

‘Motto’ Tracklist:

  1. Motto
  2. Glitch
  3. You And I
  4. Pocket (Yeji)
  5. Asylum (Lia)
  6. Look (Ryujin)
  7. Undefined (Chaeryeoung)
  8. Tangerine (Yuna)

Kentucky Country Road Dogs Ole 60 Hit the Road for 38-Date “Off The Grid Tour”

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Ole 60 are back on the road, and they’re going everywhere. The Kentucky country outfit has announced their headlining “Off The Grid Tour,” a 38-date international run that kicks off July 9 in Milwaukee and doesn’t stop until November 15 in Belfast.

Fresh off an extensive 6-month run behind their critically acclaimed debut album, ‘Smokestack Town,’ Ole 60 are wasting no time. The tour moves through amphitheaters, ballrooms, and theaters across the US before crossing into Europe for dates in Amsterdam, Manchester, Birmingham, London, Bristol, Glasgow, Dublin, and Belfast.

The supporting lineup is stacked with buzz-worthy acts including The Stews, Kolton Moore & The Clever Few, The Jack Wharff Band, 80 Acres, Arcy Drive, Phil Kane, Rob Langdon, Cigarettes @ Sunset, and Garret Elias across various dates. That’s a strong undercard for a band already generating serious road momentum.

Tickets go on sale Thursday, May 21 at 10 a.m. local time.

“Off The Grid Tour” Dates:

July 9 — Milwaukee, WI — Eagles Ballroom

Aug 6 — Tempe, AZ — Mullet Arena

Aug 7 — Los Angeles, CA — The Novo

Aug 8 — Paso Robles, CA — Vino Robles Amphitheatre

Aug 13 — Idaho Falls, ID — Mountain America Center

Aug 14 — Rexford, MT — Abayance Bay

Aug 15 — Forest Grove, OR — McMenamins Grand Lodge

Aug 20 — Louisville, KY — Iroquois Amphitheater

Aug 21 — Lexington, KY — Gatton Park

Aug 22 — Pikeville, KY — Appalachian Wireless Arena

Aug 27 — Columbia, SC — The Township Auditorium

Aug 28 — Dothan, AL — Dothan Civic Center

Sept 10 — Waco, TX — The Backyard

Sept 11 — Corpus Christi, TX — Concrete Street Amphitheater

Sept 12 — Hidalgo, TX — Payne Arena

Sept 24 — Columbus, OH — KEMBA Live!

Sept 25 — Newport, KY — MegaCorp Pavilion

Sept 26 — Fishers, IN — Fishers Event Center

Oct 1 — Cleveland, OH — Jacobs Pavilion

Oct 2 — Reading, PA — Santander Arena

Oct 3 — Buffalo, NY — Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B

Oct 8 — Cedar Rapids, IA — McGrath Amphitheatre

Oct 9 — Andover, KS — Capitol Fed Amphitheater

Oct 10 — La Vista, NE — The Astro Amphitheater

Oct 15 — Nashville, TN — The Pinnacle

Oct 16 — St. Louis, MO — The Factory

Oct 17 — Detroit, MI — Masonic Temple Theatre

Oct 22 — Oklahoma City, OK — Zoo Amphitheatre

Oct 23 — Little Rock, AR — First Security Amphitheater

Oct 24 — Memphis, TN — Grind City Amp

Nov 3 — Amsterdam, NL — Melkweg Max

Nov 5 — Manchester, UK — New Century

Nov 6 — Birmingham, UK — XOYO

Nov 8 — London, UK — Koko

Nov 10 — Bristol, UK — Electric Bristol

Nov 11 — Glasgow, UK — TV Studio SWG3

Nov 13 — Dublin, IE — Vicar Street

Nov 15 — Belfast, NI — Limelight 1

Zara Larsson, Brandi Carlile, and Lola Young Head Up All Things Go NYC This September

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All Things Go Festival has built something genuinely rare: a festival with its own culture, its own community, and a lineup philosophy that consistently delivers artists people actually care about. The 2026 New York edition just dropped its lineup, and it’s exactly that.

Zara Larsson headlines her first-ever festival headline slot at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, September 25-27. Brandi Carlile and Lola Young round out the top of the bill, alongside ATG alumni Muna and Carly Rae Jepsen. The full lineup also includes Sienna Spiro, The Beaches, Rebecca Black, Cara Delevingne, CMAT, Jensen McRae, Hemlocke Springs, and comedian-musician Meg Stalter in a new addition to the music-focused program.

Tickets start at $99 all-in for a single day and $225 all-in for a 3-day pass. Presales begin May 20, with the general on-sale following May 21 at 10 a.m. local time.

The NYC edition is part of what’s shaping up to be All Things Go’s biggest year across all markets. The DC edition at Merriweather Post Pavilion features Hayley Williams, Mitski, and Brandi Carlile. ATG Toronto at RBC Amphitheatre on June 6 and 7 brings Lorde, Kesha, The Beaches, and Wet Leg. Three cities, three distinct lineups, one unmistakable curatorial voice.

Known for its fan-first approach and deeply inclusive atmosphere, All Things Go has become a cultural touchpoint for a generation of music fans who want more than just a concert. The artists and the audience meet each other halfway here, and that’s not something every festival can say.

Forest Hills Stadium. September 25-27. Tickets on sale May 21.

The 20 Songs That Could Own Summer 2026

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It’s the most fiercely debated title in music — no trophy, no committee, no official vote. Just the collective will of millions of listeners, a perfect melody at the right moment, and a summer that refuses to let go. Based on Billboard’s Hot 100, streaming data, radio airplay, the pulse of what’s rising right now, and good ol’ fashion guessing – here are the 20 songs fighting to be the soundtrack of your summer.

Ella Langley, “Choosin’ Texas”

The front-runner, full stop. Ten non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100, the most of any song this year, and it keeps coming back. A ballad about longing and love lost against a wide-open landscape, it crossed far beyond country radio and planted itself deep in the mainstream. Every other contender has to beat this one first.

Bruno Mars, “I Just Might”

The Aura Lord is back, and he announced it with a disco-funk banger loaded with brass, soul, and a bassline that won’t leave you alone. Lead single off his first solo album in nearly a decade, it debuted at No. 1 and has the bones of a true summer perennial. This is what it sounds like when someone returns with zero apologies.

Olivia Rodrigo, “Drop Dead”

She knocked “Choosin’ Texas” off the summit in its debut week, making her the only artist ever to lead the Hot 100 with the lead singles off her first three albums. Moving away from pop-punk into mid-tempo alt-rock grooves, Rodrigo sounds sharper and stranger than ever. Less heartbreak diary, more confident gut punch.

Kehlani, “Folded” Sultry, minimalist, and deeply sensual, “Folded” is Kehlani at their most stripped back and their most devastating. Grammy-nominated for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance, it inspired covers from Brandy, Tank, and Jacquees. When legends start covering your single, you know it has burrowed deep into the culture.

Olivia Dean, “Man I Need” Britain’s biggest breakout story of the last 18 months has been running on the Hot 100 for 37 weeks and shows no sign of fading. Warm, soulful, and emotionally direct, it’s the kind of slow-burn record that rewards every repeat listen. With Dean headlining Lollapalooza, this song is about to be heard by an awful lot of people who don’t know it yet.

PinkPantheress ft. Zara Larsson, “Stateside” Two of pop’s most distinct personalities, PinkPantheress’s UK glitch-pop instincts and Larsson’s Scandinavian radio magnetism, collide into something genuinely irresistible. It returned to No. 1 on global Spotify with over 5 million streams in a single day and got a massive boost from the Winter Olympics. This is the summer collab that already won.

Ella Langley, “Be Her”

Yes, she’s on this list twice, because she’s currently holding two songs in the Hot 100 top two simultaneously. “Be Her” just climbed to No. 2, proving Langley is no one-song phenomenon. It deepens her emotional world and strengthens her claim on the entire season. Two top-two entries at once. The year belongs to her.

Sombr, “Back to Friends”

The quiet juggernaut. Over 50 weeks on the Hot 100, an AMA New Artist of the Year nomination, and a Lollapalooza slot, all for an indie-pop heartbreak song that arrived with almost no fanfare. Sombr’s bittersweet sound is perfectly calibrated for that specific summer feeling, the one that already knows it won’t last.

Alex Warren, “Ordinary”

Sixty-four weeks on the Hot 100. That number alone deserves a moment of silence. Warren’s grandiose power ballad has outlasted trends, seasons, and its own hype cycle. It won’t win Song of the Summer in the cool-factor debate, but it will absolutely be playing at every cookout, every wedding, and every drive-home moment from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Noah Kahan, “Doors”

Off his No. 1 album The Great Divide, “Doors” debuted top 10 on both the Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart in its very first week. Kahan’s folk-indie introspection is built for open windows and long drives, music that makes a Tuesday feel significant. If the album cycle builds momentum heading into summer, this could be the dark horse that surprises everyone.

Michael Jackson, “Billie Jean”

It’s 1983 and it’s also right now. “Billie Jean” has re-entered the UK Singles Chart top 10 in 2026 alongside “Beat It” and “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough,” part of a full-scale Michael Jackson resurgence that no algorithm planned and no label engineered, except for a docudrama that had more drama at the launch that doc. The people just went back. A song this structurally perfect, that bassline, that tension, that vocal, doesn’t age because it was never really of its time to begin with. Every generation finds it and thinks they discovered it. This summer will be no different.

BTS, “Swim”

Their seventh single to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100, landing during one of the most anticipated K-pop comebacks in recent memory. The song is propulsive, aquatic-themed, and built for festival season. With global stanning power behind it and the group firing on all cylinders, “Swim” could dominate playlists from Seoul to São Paulo all summer long.

Justin Bieber, “Daisies”

Bieber’s comeback has been one of the year’s most discussed stories, and “Daisies” is the tender, emotionally open side of that rebirth. Seventeen weeks in the Hot 100 top 10, boosted further by a post-Coachella surge, it’s the rare Bieber record that feels like a sunset rather than a stadium. Summer suits it perfectly.

Sabrina Carpenter, “Manchild”

Her mid-tempo, vaguely retro pop has become so dominant that every emerging artist reportedly has a “Sabrina song” in their drafts folder. “Manchild” debuted at No. 1 but faced stiff competition holding it, a reflection of how ruthlessly competitive 2026 is, not a failing of the track. Witty, sharp, deceptively breezy. Peak Carpenter summer mode.

RAYE, “Where Is My Husband!”

Off her orchestrally rich second album, RAYE pairs her extraordinarily versatile vocals with a massive brass band in one of the year’s most maximalist and critically praised moments. Theatrical, emotionally raw, and impossible to ignore. If summer 2026 wants a showstopper with actual substance, RAYE has already built it.

Bad Bunny, “DtMF”

Riding the post-Super Bowl halftime bump, Bad Bunny leapt from No. 10 to No. 1 in a single week, a testament to his unmatched cultural force. He placed four separate entries in the Hot 100 top 10 this year alone. A summer without a Bad Bunny anthem would feel incomplete, and the Latin heat of “DtMF” is built for warm nights and loud speakers.

Dominic Fike, “Babydoll”

Posted the biggest streaming gain on the Hot 100 for multiple consecutive weeks and charted simultaneously in the UK top 10 alongside its twin track “White Keys.” Fike’s genre-fluid sound, part indie, part pop, part something harder to name, is exactly the kind of left-field breakout that earns Song of the Summer cult status. The surprise pick on every list.

Harry Styles, “Aperture”

His triumphant return after winning Album of the Year at the Grammys launched “Aperture” straight to No. 1. The follow-up campaign, including the climbing “American Girls,” confirms he’s in a career-defining stretch. Styles has the rare combination of critical credibility and mainstream pull to make any song he chooses a summer touchstone.

HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami, “Golden”

The most intriguing entry on this list. A three-voice collective that hit No. 1 and held the top 10 for 39 weeks, nominated for Song of the Year at the AMAs, and impossible to file neatly into any single genre. Densely harmonized, K-pop adjacent, R&B-rooted, and alt-pop forward all at once. This is the sound of 2026’s genre-blurring era at its most thrilling.

Olivia Dean ft. Sam Fender, “Rein Me In”

An unexpected and celebrated transatlantic pairing: Dean’s soulful warmth alongside Fender’s working-class Britpop grit, and the combination topped the UK Singles Chart. With both artists carrying massive festival profiles this summer, Dean headlining Lollapalooza and Fender on every major European bill, “Rein Me In” is positioned to be one of the season’s most performed and most shared songs. The one that sneaks up on you.

Shinedown Make History With 25th #1 Single as New Album ‘EI8HT’ Arrives This Month

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25 #1 singles. No other act in Mediabase Active Rock chart history has done it, and Shinedown just did. “Safe And Sound” has topped the Mediabase Active Rock chart, extending their own record as the most dominant force the format has ever seen.

The milestone lands at exactly the right moment. The band’s 8th studio album, ‘EI8HT,’ arrives May 29 via Atlantic Records, produced by bassist and songwriter Eric Bass at the band’s own Big Animal Studio in Charleston, South Carolina. It follows a run that already includes #1 rock singles “Dance, Kid, Dance,” “Killing Fields,” and “Searchlight,” plus “Three Six Five,” which hit #1 at alternative radio while crossing over to Hot AC and Top 40. That’s a band operating at genuine peak level more than 2 decades in.

The weeks leading into the album release have been just as busy. Shinedown delivered a standout performance on the American Idol grand finale alongside finalist Philmon Lee, headlined Sonic Temple Festival, and claimed Best Rock Artist at the iHeartRadio Music Awards for the 2nd consecutive year. The momentum is real and it’s consistent.

Their Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour is now underway, spanning 11 countries and more than 50 dates across North America, the UK, and Europe. True to the band’s longstanding commitment to giving back, Shinedown will donate $1 from every ticket sold to City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States. Their previous tour partnership with Musicians On Call raised more than $300,000 for patients and caregivers in healthcare environments nationwide.

‘EI8HT’ is out May 29 via Atlantic Records.

Cardiff Punk Upstarts Panic Shack Drop “Grin & Bear It” and Head to North America This June

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Panic Shack don’t ease into anything. The Cardiff quintet return with “grin & bear it,” their first new music since their self-titled debut album, and they’re bringing it straight into the biggest stretch of their career so far.

Recorded with producer Ross Orton, whose credits include Arctic Monkeys, Amyl and the Sniffers, and Yard Act, “grin & bear it” is a blazing, beefy punk barnstormer built around lyrics vocalist Sarah Harvey scribbled on a scrap of paper during a long, lonely nightshift in 2023. The track almost made the debut album but wasn’t ready. Now it is, and it sounds massive.

“It’s a song we’ve felt really passionate about getting right, but the music was never fully hitting,” the band explains. “We reworked it from the start of the year in any spare time we had around working our jobs and gigging. We really clicked with Ross in the studio and are super proud of what the track has become.”

The accompanying video was shot entirely by the band during their recent German headline tour. Every graffitied wall, green room, and monument got pressed into service. It captures exactly the kind of chaotic, close-knit energy that has made Panic Shack one of the most talked-about punk acts to come out of the UK in years.

That debut album arrived in July 2025 and landed with real force. It entered the Official UK Albums Chart at #32, hit #1 on the Official Downloads Chart, #1 on the Rock and Metal Albums Chart, #2 on the Official Independent Albums Chart, and #4 on the Official Vinyl Albums Chart. Singles “Gok Wan,” “Girl Band Starter Pack,” and “Thelma & Louise” all earned BBC 6 Music playlist support, and the band made their UK national TV debut on Later With Jools Holland in November 2025.

The Guardian called them “a fizzy, riffy, irreverently hilarious bundle of buzzsaw guitars, vim and vinegar.” NME declared them “a brilliant new punk force and a word-of-mouth sensation.” Kerrang said their debut was “an absolute riot of sound and colour.” The press consensus is consistent, and the live shows back every word of it.

Now comes North America. Their debut headline tour kicks off June 9 in Washington, DC, running through June 29 in Los Angeles across 15 dates. They return in September opening for The Sex Pistols across the US and Canada, and also play CBGB Festival in New York. European summer highlights include opening for Super Furry Animals in Llangollen, Green Man Festival, Latitude, and further dates in Portugal, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

“We’re really excited to play ‘grin & bear it’ live this summer,” the band says. “Hopefully it’ll give people a release, where they can let loose with us and maybe even let out a big fat scream.”

Panic Shack Live 2026:

May 22 — Derby, UK — Bearded Theory Festival

May 23 — North Shields, UK — A Stone’s Throw Festival

May 28 — Brussels, BE — Les Nuits Botanique

May 29 — Hellendoorn, NL — Dauwpop Festival

Jun 9 — Washington, DC — The Atlantis

Jun 10 — Somerville, MA — The Rockwell

Jun 12 — Philadelphia, PA — PhilaMOCA

Jun 13 — New York, NY — Mercury Lounge

Jun 14 — New Kensington, PA — Preserving Underground

Jun 16 — Toronto, ON — Hard Luck Bar

Jun 18 — Chicago, IL — Cobra Lounge

Jun 19 — Milwaukee, WI — Summerfest

Jun 21 — Denver, CO — Hi-Dive

Jun 24 — Portland, OR — Polaris Hall

Jun 25 — Vancouver, BC — The Cobalt

Jun 26 — Seattle, WA — Baba Yaga

Jun 28 — San Francisco, CA — Rickshaw Stop

Jun 29 — Los Angeles, CA — Zebulon

Jul 2 — Llangollen, UK — Live at Llangollen (w/ Super Furry Animals)

Jul 5 — Ewijk, NL — Down The Rabbit Hole Festival

Jul 11 — Halifax, UK — Piece Hall (w/ Sex Pistols)

Jul 26 — Southwold, UK — Latitude Festival

Aug 1 — Cardiff, UK — Cardiff Castle (w/ Sex Pistols)

Aug 15-16 — Winchester, UK — Boomtown Festival

Aug 23 — Crickhowell, UK — Green Man Festival

Aug 28 — La Tour-de-Peilz, CH — Nox Orae Festival

Aug 30 — Lisbon, PT — Meo Kalorama Festival

Sept 11 — Dallas, TX — Longhorn Ballroom (w/ Sex Pistols)

Sept 12 — Austin, TX — Emo’s (w/ Sex Pistols)

Sept 13 — Houston, TX — House of Blues Houston (w/ Sex Pistols)

Sept 15 — Nashville, TN — Marathon Music Works (w/ Sex Pistols)

Sept 17 — Kansas City, MO — Uptown Theater (w/ Sex Pistols)

Sept 20 — Ottawa, ON — CityFolk Festival

Sept 21 — Toronto, ON — HISTORY (w/ Sex Pistols)

Sept 22 — Montréal, QC — L’Olympia (w/ Sex Pistols)

Sept 24 — Quebec City, QC — L’Anti (w/ Sex Pistols)

Sept 25 — Northampton, MA — Iron Horse Music Hall (w/ Sex Pistols)

Sept 26 — New York, NY — CBGB Festival