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SZA’s ā€œSnoozeā€ Soars As Opening Theme For New ‘Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway’ Film

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SZA’s global hit “Snooze” takes on a new cinematic role as the opening theme for the upcoming anime film ‘Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway The Sorcery of Nymph Circe’. The announcement pairs one of modern R&B’s most beloved songs with one of anime’s most celebrated science fiction franchises, creating a powerful meeting point between music and film.

The track appears in a newly released trailer for the film on the official Gundam YouTube channel, offering an early look at the next chapter in the ‘Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway’ saga. SZA’s smooth vocals and the song’s warm midtempo groove add emotional depth to the sweeping visuals and character-driven drama.

“Snooze” first appeared on SZA’s landmark 2022 album ‘SOS’, a release that dominated the Billboard charts and remained one of the defining R&B albums of the decade. The song climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent more than 70 weeks on the chart, solidifying its place among SZA’s signature recordings.

The film continues the intense story of Hathaway Noa, leader of the Anti-Earth Federation Movement known as MAFTY. His path collides with the mysterious Gigi Andalucia and Earth Federation officer Kenneth Sleg as political conflict and personal history unfold against the backdrop of a tense future Earth.

Pairing SZA’s emotionally rich songwriting with the cinematic scale of Gundam delivers a striking combination. The placement of “Snooze” brings a fresh musical presence to the legendary franchise while introducing the film to a new global audience.

RedOne, Davido, Rema, Ayra Starr Unite For Global Afropop Showcase On ‘A.W.A.M.’

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Global hitmaking producer RedOne steps forward with a sweeping new project that places African music squarely at the center of the global conversation. The multi-Grammy Award-winning producer has unveiled ‘A.W.A.M.’, a large-scale album bringing together major voices from across African and international pop, R&B, and hip-hop.

The album gathers an impressive roster of collaborators including Davido, Ayra Starr, French Montana, Rema, Akon, Ne-Yo, and Jason Derulo. Across the project, African rhythms meet global pop sensibilities, creating a vibrant sound that reflects a continent shaping worldwide music culture with confidence and creative power.

“A.W.A.M. is a moment where Africa gathers in full view of the world,” said RedOne. “Music at this scale isn’t decoration. It’s identity moving through time. This project is about honoring Africa’s complexity and unity, and creating a sound that belongs to the continent while welcoming the world.”

RedOne arrives at the project with one of the most influential catalogs in modern pop history. His production work has powered global hits for Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias, Nicki Minaj, and One Direction, while also shaping major international moments including the FIFA World Cup anthem “Dreamers” performed by Jungkook and the NBA Finals track “The Days” by Lil Wayne and Bono.

‘A.W.A.M.’ extends that global reach while spotlighting African creativity at full scale. The album has already generated strong digital momentum, with multiple songs trending at No. 1 on YouTube Music in Morocco and landing among the platform’s top global trending tracks, signaling a powerful early response from listeners worldwide.

Cypress Hill, Sublime, Slightly Stoopid Lead Massive 2026 Reggae Rise Up Festival Lineups

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Cypress Hill, Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, Rebelution, and De La Soul headline a massive return for Reggae Rise Up in 2026. The powerhouse touring festival brand has unveiled expansive lineups for its flagship spring gatherings, Reggae Rise Up Florida and Reggae Rise Up Arizona, delivering a vibrant mix of reggae, hip-hop, alternative, and genre-fusion sounds across two major destinations.

Reggae Rise Up Florida takes over Vinoy Park in St. Petersburg from March 12–15. Set along the waterfront near the St. Pete Pier, the four-day festival has grown into one of the largest reggae-centered events in the country. The 2026 bill stacks heavy hitters including 311, Cypress Hill, Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, Rebelution, Iration, SOJA, De La Soul, Skip Marley, Protoje, Common Kings, and Steel Pulse.

The lineup runs deep with standout performances from Pepper, The Hip Abduction, Satsang, G. Love & Special Sauce, Ballyhoo!, Kash’d Out, Little Stranger, and The Expendables, with more performers still to be announced. The weekend opens with Slightly Stoopid and Cypress Hill launching the festivities, followed by major sets from Iration and SOJA, Rebelution commanding Saturday night, and Sublime closing the festival alongside Steel Pulse.

Reggae Rise Up Arizona follows April 17–19 at Tempe Beach Park, delivering the largest Arizona edition yet. Headliners include Stephen Marley, Slightly Stoopid, Dirty Heads, Rebelution, Atmosphere, SOJA, Collie Buddz, and De La Soul. The lineup expands further with performances from Matisyahu, Protoje, Steel Pulse, Yelawolf, J Boog, Maoli, Fortunate Youth, Tropidelic, Mike Love, Bumpin Uglies, Surfer Girl, and Twin Fin, creating a diverse three-day celebration beside Tempe Town Lake.

Both festivals continue the brand’s signature fan-first format, with no overlapping performances and stages designed to spotlight both headliners and rising names. Across two states and more than 50 performers, Reggae Rise Up 2026 delivers one of the most expansive gatherings in the reggae festival circuit.

Festival Dates:
March 12–15, 2026 – Reggae Rise Up Florida – Vinoy Park – St. Petersburg, FL
April 17–19, 2026 – Reggae Rise Up Arizona – Tempe Beach Park – Tempe, AZ

Emo Indie Rockers Tigers Jaw Launch 2026 Tour With New Single ā€œGhostā€

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Pennsylvania emo indie rockers Tigers Jaw return with new music and a major tour across North America. The group recently released the single “Ghost,” the latest preview from their upcoming album ‘Lost On You’. The release arrives as Tigers Jaw prepare to spend much of 2026 on the road.

The tour launches March 27 at Amityville Music Hall, the same day ‘Lost On You’ arrives. From there, Tigers Jaw move quickly through a dense run of club dates, including stops at Arrow at Archer Music Hall, No Fun, SPACE Gallery, Ocean Mist, and Space Ballroom. Each room places the group close to the crowd, a setting that amplifies the emotional charge of the songs.

The routing continues through key cities including New York, Richmond, Atlanta, West Palm Beach, Tampa, Philadelphia, and Baltimore before the spring leg wraps in mid-April. The schedule resumes in late May with shows across the Midwest and South before pushing west through Dallas, Austin, and Mesa.

The final stretch carries the group through San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Ana, and San Francisco, followed by Pacific Northwest dates in Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland. The tour closes June 21 at Thalia Hall in Chicago, capping a three-month run that spans clubs, theaters, and beloved independent venues.

“Ghost” signals the next chapter for Tigers Jaw and sets the tone for ‘Lost On You’. The track delivers a focused melodic punch, a song that lands with weight and immediacy.

2026 Tour Dates:
01/31 – Boston, MA – Something In The Way Festival
03/27 – Amityville, NY – Amityville Music Hall
03/28 – Allentown, PA – Arrow at Archer Music Hall
03/29 – Troy, NY – No Fun
04/01 – Portland, ME – SPACE Gallery
04/02 – Wakefield, RI – Ocean Mist
04/03 – Hamden, CT – Space Ballroom
04/04 – New York, NY – Racket
04/05 – Garwood, NJ – Crossroads
04/07 – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
04/08 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
04/09 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade Hell Stage
04/10 – West Palm Beach, FL – The Banyan Live
04/11 – Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
04/13 – Charleston, SC – The Music Farm
04/15 – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater
04/16 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
04/17 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
05/27 – Detroit, MI – Magic Stick
05/28 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
05/29 – Lexington, KY – The Burl
05/31 – Fayetteville, AR – George’s Majestic Lounge
06/02 – Dallas, TX – Rubber Gloves Patio
06/03 – Austin, TX – Mohawk
06/05 – Mesa, AZ – The Nile Theater
06/06 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park
06/07 – Los Angeles, CA – The Regent Theater
06/08 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
06/09 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
06/11 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
06/12 – Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre
06/13 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater
06/15 – Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall
06/16 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
06/18 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s
06/19 – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall
06/20 – Whitefish Bay, WI – The Argo
06/21 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall

Underground Hip Hop Duo Armand Hammer Take ā€˜Mercy’ On Expansive North American Tour

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New York hip-hop duo Armand Hammer hit the road with the ā€œMercyā€ North American Tour, a wide-ranging run built around their 2025 collaborative record with The Alchemist, ‘Mercy’. The tour stretches across the continent through multiple seasons, bringing the group’s sharp lyricism and experimental production to stages from the East Coast to the West.

The tour launches April 24 in Durham before moving through cities including Nashville, Tampa, Orlando, and Asheville. The spring leg sets the pace with tightly packed club dates that place Armand Hammer’s intense live delivery at the center of the room.

After a summer pause, the tour resumes in the fall with a second leg that expands across major music markets. Stops include Detroit, Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle before the run closes November 13 in Denver. The routing carries the group through a broad cross-section of North American venues and audiences.

‘Mercy’, the duo’s collaborative project with producer The Alchemist, fuels the setlist. The record delivers dense beats and razor-edged verses that reward repeat listens, a body of work that continues to resonate within underground hip-hop circles.

Tickets for the tour are on sale now.

Buckcherry Fire Up Desert Stage With ā€œMoonlit Mayhemā€

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Platinum-selling hard rock band Buckcherry storms into the Arizona desert this spring as the headliner for ā€œMoonlit Mayhem,ā€ a one-night rock event set for April 11, 2026. The show lands at Harold’s Cave Creek Corral during Cave Creek Bike Week, turning one of the Southwest’s most storied venues into a full-throttle rock gathering under the desert sky.

Moonlit Mayhem marks a bold move for Moonlit Nites, the production company building a name around boutique live events rooted in Southwestern culture. The brand launched earlier this year during the kickoff of Harold’s Cave Creek Corral’s 90th anniversary celebration, an event that featured Rodney Atkins and Brian Kelley and drew strong crowds to the historic Cave Creek venue.

This time the sound shifts from country twang to roaring guitars. Buckcherry leads the charge with a catalog packed with modern rock staples, including “Lit Up,” “Check Your Head,” and “Sorry.” The band’s punchy riffs and gritty vocals land perfectly in a setting built for loud music and wide-open desert nights.

Harold’s Cave Creek Corral stands at the center of the action. The venue opened nine decades ago as a Wild West saloon and restaurant and grew into one of Arizona’s defining live music stages. The landmark continues to host national touring acts while maintaining its rugged desert character.

Tickets for the all-ages show onsale now through MoonlitNites.com. Options include general admission, standing pit, standing party deck, and seated party deck access. The result is a full-scale desert rock gathering built around one of modern hard rock’s most recognizable bands.

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A pop voice that shaped an era returns to the stage for a one-night Caribbean setting. Cyndi Lauper headlines a beachfront concert at Casuarina Beach at Atlantis Paradise Island on Saturday, June 20, 2026. The New York pop icon brings a four-decade catalog of global hits to Paradise Island for a late-night performance under the Bahamian sky.

The show begins at 9:30 p.m., with a pre-show concert village opening at 6:30 p.m. Guests can move through a lively beachfront setup that includes Bahamian food trucks, interactive pop-up activations, an activity fun zone, and a 360-degree beer garden serving beer, cocktails, and wine. Complimentary round-trip shuttle service connects Atlantis resort hotels with designated parking areas for easy access.

ā€œAtlantis Paradise Island remains committed to delivering world-class entertainment in the Bahamas, creating memorable live music experiences for visitors and the community,ā€ said Audrey Oswell, President and Managing Director of Atlantis Paradise Island. ā€œWe look forward to welcoming Cyndi Lauper to Casuarina Beach this June. Her performance adds a dynamic, multi-generational appeal to the resort’s summer entertainment lineup and continues Atlantis’ tradition of hosting influential artists in Paradise.ā€

Lauper arrives with one of pop music’s most recognizable songbooks. The Grammy Award-winning artist first changed the landscape with the landmark debut album ‘She’s So Unusual’, delivering enduring songs including “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and “Time After Time.” The catalog still commands attention decades later, a setlist packed with pop history and unmistakable hooks.

The beachfront concert follows the global ā€œGirls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour,ā€ which wrapped in 2025 after 68 arena and amphitheater dates worldwide, closing with two nights at the Hollywood Bowl. Lauper enters 2026 with major milestones behind her, including induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025 and continued live appearances that keep her music front and center.

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Bad Bunny bate recorde de audiência global para o desempenho mais assistido do Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show de todos os tempos, atingindo 4,157 bilhões de visualizações 

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Hoje, a Apple Music, a NFL e a Roc Nation anunciaram que a apresentação do Bad Bunny no Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show abalou a audiência global, atraindo 4,157 bilhões de visualizações em 24 horas em transmissões globais, YouTube e plataformas sociais.

Do consumo social recorde ao streaming global sem precedentes e ao domĆ­nio das paradas, o Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show do Bad Bunny Ć© um marco definidor — nĆ£o apenas para a NFL e a Apple Music, mas para a cultura musical global em geral.

Na Apple Music, a apresentação provocou uma das maiores conversas culturais em tempo real na história da plataforma. O impacto cultural se traduziu instantaneamente no domĆ­nio do streaming. Imediatamente após o show do intervalo, as audiƧƵes de Bad Bunny no Apple Music aumentaram 7 vezes, com “DtMF”, “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” e “TitĆ­ Me Preguntó” emergindo como as faixas mais transmitidas.

Somente em X, o momento do intervalo gerou:

  • 2 bilhƵes de impressƵes
  • 209 milhƵes de visualizaƧƵes de vĆ­deos
  • Mais de 6 milhƵes de postagens relacionadas ao Coelhinho Ruim
  • UmĀ aumento de +409% em relação ao ano anterior nas postagens durante o Show do Intervalo

Após sua coletiva de imprensa em 5 de fevereiro – que acumulou um recorde de 68 milhƵes de visualizaƧƵes – e durante o fim de semana do Super Bowl, as jogadas de Bad Bunny aumentaram 4x em comparação com suas jogadas mĆ©dias em janeiro. As principais mĆŗsicas por total de reproduƧƵes no Apple Music incluem “DtMF”, “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” e “NUEVAYoL”. Nesse perĆ­odo, o “DtMF” registrou um aumento de 7x nas reproduƧƵes no Apple Music.

Nas horas que se seguiram à sua apresentação, a playlist do Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Set List tornou-se o set list mais tocado no Apple Music.

Após sua aparição no intervalo, Bad Bunny ocupou quase um quarto do Top 100 Global da Apple Music, ocupando:

  • 24 mĆŗsicas no Top 100
  • 9 mĆŗsicas no Top 25
  • 6 mĆŗsicas no Top 10

“DtMF” reivindicou a  posição #1 global. Seis mĆŗsicas entraram novamente na parada pela primeira vez desde pelo menos fevereiro de 2025, enquanto seu sucesso global com Cardi B, “I Like It”, retornou Ć  parada pela primeira vez desde janeiro de 2020.

Em 9 de fevereiro, o DeBƍ TiRAR ā€ÆMĆ”S FOToS chegou Ć s paradas de Ć”lbuns em 155 paĆ­ses, alcanƧou o Top 10 em 128 e conquistou o primeiro lugar em 46, incluindo MĆ©xico, ColĆ“mbia, Chile, Brasil, Alemanha, FranƧa e Espanha.

Em todas as plataformas de propriedade da NFL — incluindo @ NFL e NFL International — os fĆ£s passaram mais de 1.275 anos assistindo ao conteĆŗdo do intervalo (desempenho e materiais de apoio combinados). Isso inclui:

  • 456 anos de tempo de exibição no Facebook, Instagram e TikTok
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Country Legend Alan Jackson Announces All Star Finale For ā€œLast Call: One More For The Roadā€

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Country music icon Alan Jackson is getting ready for one final full-length concert, bringing ā€œLast Call: One More For The Roadā€ to its unforgettable closing chapter. The sold-out celebration will gather an all-star lineup to honor the Country Music Hall of Fame member and the songs that helped shape modern country music.

A remarkable group of country stars will join the evening, including Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and Lee Ann Womack. The lineup reflects the wide reach of Jackson’s influence, with artists from across generations coming together to celebrate a songwriter whose music continues to resonate.

The afternoon portion of the event adds a personal touch with performances from members of Jackson’s extended family. Award-winning singer-songwriters Adam Wright, Big City Brian Wright and Carlisle Wright will open the show, setting the stage for a day filled with music, memories and heartfelt moments.

Support for the landmark concert continues to grow as financial services firm Edward Jones joins Silverbelly Whiskey as presenting sponsor. Their involvement helps bring added scale to an already historic evening dedicated to one of country music’s most respected voices.

Across decades on the road, Jackson carried traditional country songwriting to audiences around the world, performing throughout North America, Australia, Brazil and Europe. ā€œLast Call: One More For The Roadā€ stands as the final stop in that journey, a historic gathering built to honor one of country music’s most enduring voices.