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Untold Festival Adds Martin Garrix And Marshmello For 2026 Edition

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Untold Festival has announced a new wave of artists for its 2026 edition, set for August 6 to 9 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Newly added names include Martin Garrix, Marshmello, and a special Afrojack b2b R3hab performance. They join previously confirmed artists such as The Chainsmokers, Kygo, Lost Frequencies, Sebastian Ingrosso, MËSTIZA, and Steve Aoki, alongside live acts Flo Rida, Swae Lee, and Tash Sultana.

The upcoming edition is being presented as Untold One, signaling a new era for the festival following its 10th anniversary in 2025. More than 200 artists are expected to appear across eight stages, with organizers anticipating over 470,000 attendees across four days. Tickets are currently on sale, with general admission and VIP options available.

Sziget Boosts Pop And Electronic Power With 40 New Artist Additions

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Sziget has announced 40 new artists for its 2026 edition, running August 11 to 15 in Budapest, Hungary. Newly confirmed names include Bring Me The Horizon, Zara Larsson, Parcels, Loyle Carner, and Nia Archives, adding pop and crossover appeal to a lineup that already spans electronic, alternative, and underground music. The electronic program also features Richie Hawtin, Boys Noize, Dixon, Sub Focus, Dimension, and Sara Landry, reinforcing the festival’s broad stylistic range.

The expanded lineup arrives as Sziget enters a new chapter, returning to independent operation after parting ways with former parent company Superstruct. Organizers anticipate hundreds of thousands of attendees from more than 100 countries, drawn by both the music and the festival’s long-standing mix of theatre, circus, art installations, and late-night programming on Budapest’s Island of Freedom.

Paradise City Festival Adds 30 Artists And Reinforces Its Sustainability Leadership

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Paradise City Festival returns to the gardens of Ribaucourt Castle in Steenokkerzeel, Belgium, from June 26 to 28, 2026, and has announced 30 new additions to its lineup. The latest wave of artists joins previously confirmed names including Richie Hawtin, Floating Points, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig, Modeselektor, and Job Jobse. The expanded program moves across club culture, live electronic performance, and genre-fluid sets, with live acts such as Cassius performing a special farewell show, alongside Weval, Anthony Rother, HENGE, and John Beltran.

Beyond music, Paradise City continues to set global standards for sustainability. The festival has received A Greener Future’s Outstanding Certification for a sixth consecutive year, a distinction unmatched worldwide. Paradise City is also nominated in five categories at the upcoming AGF Awards in London. Camping tickets, weekend passes, and Saturday tickets for 2026 are sold out, with limited Friday and Sunday day tickets available at press time.

Daniel Lanois Returns To Warner Records With New Single “Grace”

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Warner Records is honored to welcome legendary producer, songwriter and musician, Daniel Lanois back to its eclectic roster. The seven-time GRAMMY winner released his critically acclaimed solo debut, Acadie, via Opal/Warner Bros in 1989. The new deal spans a prolific thirty-six year period wherein Lanois released fourteen albums under his own name, including For The Beauty of Wynona (1993), Shine (2003), Rockets (2004), Belladonna (2005) and Flesh And Machine (2014). The joint arrangement encompasses catalog alongside new and unreleased works to be released through 2026 and beyond. 

Daniel Lanois’ new single “Grace” is available now on all streaming platforms. In this evocative reinterpretation of the classic folk hymn, “Amazing Grace,” Lanois’ signature production sets Aaron Neville’s timeless voice against Brian Blade’s improvised drumming, creating a poignant meditation on struggle, grace, and redemption — one that feels sonically and emotively expressive of the times we are living through. 

One of the world’s most influential music makers, Lanois emerged onto the global scene in the 1980s, collaborating with Brian Eno on a series of experimental and groundbreaking ambient albums, culminating in 1983’s Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks. His work in the early 80s with Eno and musicians such as Harold Budd and Jon Hassell ushered in new vistas of sonic possibility, leveraging the studio-as-instrument and employing pioneering production techniques to create immersive worlds of sound. From here, Lanois applied his questing creative spirit into a remarkable series of collaborations, producing timeless albums and commercial high-points with U2 (The Unforgettable FireJoshua TreeAchtung BabyAll That You Can’t Leave Behind), Peter Gabriel (SoUs), Bob Dylan (Oh MercyTime Out of Mind), Robbie Robertson (Robbie Robertson), Neville Brothers (Yellow Moon), Emmylou Harris (Wrecking Ball), Willie Nelson (Teatro) and Neil Young (Le Noise) to name a few. The impact of Lanois’ production work has been vast, echoing for decades through the sound of contemporary popular music. Rolling Stone cited Lanois as “the most important producer to emerge in the 80s,” and his signature sound and style have influenced a countless number of artists.  

In addition to solo and production work, throughout his career Lanois has been active scoring film, TV and gaming projects. Together with Brian Eno and Roger Eno, he provided the music score for David Lynch’s Dune (1984), produced music for the Oscar-winning film Sling Blade (1996), produced an instrumental score for the Pixies documentary loudQUIETloud (2006), and soundtracked the Rockstar Games smash success, Red Dead Redemption II (2018). 

Never idle, Lanois remains ceaselessly creative in-studio, crafting new works and collaborating with artists on yet to be released projects. He spent much of the last year touring throughout North America with his live trio, joined longtime friends U2 on-stage for an appearance during their triumphant U2:UV residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, was part of the all-star musical ensemble celebrating Robbie Robertson at the Life Is a Carnival tribute at the Forum in LA, and reunited with friends and collaborators Emmylou Harris and Brian Blade at the GRAMMY Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Emmylou’s classic 1995 album, Wrecking Ball. 

Nick Jonas Releases New Solo Album ‘Sunday Best’ Alongside “Gut Punch” Video

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Golden Globe and GRAMMY-nominated recording artist, songwriter, actor, and producer Nick Jonas proudly presents his brand new solo album, Sunday Best, out today via Republic Records—listen HERE. Spanning 11 tracks, Sunday Best marks Jonas’ first solo project in nearly five years and showcases him in a deeply open, introspective, and creatively renewed chapter. See the full tracklist for Sunday Best below.

To celebrate the album release, Jonas unveils the official music video for his fan favorite single, “Gut Punch,” offering a powerful visual companion to one of his most personal releases to date. The video is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Anthony Mandler, marking a striking collaboration that brings the emotional core of the song vividly to life.

At the center of the video is a surprising and symbolic character: a puppet named “Jick Nonas,” who embodies Jonas’ inner dialogue, the voice of self-doubt and self-criticism that often accompanies moments of vulnerability and personal growth. Throughout the video, Jick serves as both antagonist and mirror, representing the internal battles many face but rarely see portrayed so directly. Blending cinematic storytelling with surreal and emotional moments, the video visually explores the tension between self-perception and reality, reinforcing the song’s themes of introspection and confronting the ways we can sometimes be hardest on ourselves.

Sunday Best arrives amid a packed week for Jonas, who gave fans an early preview of the album earlier this week with an emotional performance of “Gut Punch” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, followed by an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers last night. Not to mention, he sat down with Jay Shetty on On Purpose Podcast for an honest and vulnerable conversation about identity, purpose, marriage, and fatherhood—watch HERE.

Last night, fans in New York rang in the album’s release with Jonas at an intimate underplay show at Irving Plaza, as he took the stage to debut brand new songs off of Sunday Best live for the very first time, as well as perform some of his career-highlight solo releases from over the last 15 years. Up next, he’ll perform back-to-back album release shows tomorrow night in Los Angeles at Blue Note.

On Sunday Best, Jonas dives deeper than ever before, drawing from important life chapters, both celebratory and challenging, that he’s faced over the past two years and the new perspective he’s gained as both a husband and father. Through unguarded storytelling and vulnerable moments he has never previously shared publicly, the album offers listeners an intimate look into his world and explores honesty, growth, and rediscovery.

Sonically, Jonas draws inspiration from his musical roots and early years singing in church choirs, infusing the record with the warmth and spirit of musical influences from both his childhood and adult life. Sunday Best features vivid lyricism, rich and soulful arrangements, and warmly layered instrumentation that highlight his most emotionally resonant work to date.

“I’m so excited to share these new stories, candid thoughts, quiet walks home in the city, and snapshots of my life over these past few years. And while this album was made over the course of the last two years, it was truly 33 years in the making.” – Nick Jonas on Sunday Best

SUNDAY BEST TRACKLIST:
1. “Sweet To Me”
2. “Handprints”
3. “I Need You”
4. “You Got Me”
5. “Gut Punch”
6. “Hope”
7. “Seeing Ghosts”
8. “Aphrodite”
9. “911”
10. “The Greatest” feat. Jonas Brothers
11. “Princesses”

Paul McCartney Announces ‘Man on the Run Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack’

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Ahead of the release of Paul McCartney: Man on the Runthe intimate new feature documentary by Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy Award-winning director Morgan Neville, exploring Paul McCartney’s creative rebirth after The Beatles’ breakup, Capitol Records, MPL Communications and UMG have announced details of a companion album titled, Man on the Run – Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack.

The album includes all-time classics, hits and essential tracks from across Paul McCartney and Wings’ revered catalog. A snapshot of Paul’s creativity in the 1970s in 12 songs. “Arrow Through Me (Rough Mix),” a previously unreleased rough mix from the 1979 album sessions for Back to the Egg, and “Live And Let Die (Rockshow),” from the 1980 concert film Rockshow, can both be heard exclusively via Amazon Music here, ahead of release. The album will feature a third previously unreleased track in “Gotta Sing Gotta Dance,” originally featured in the 1973 The James Paul McCartney TV Special.

Both the soundtrack album and documentary will be released on February 27th, with Man on the Run – Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack arriving in a variety of formats, including a limited edition New York Taxi Yellow Vinyl LP by Jack White’s Third Man Pressing plant (pre-order here), a limited edition Tangerine Peel Orange Vinyl LP Amazon Exclusive, and Black Vinyl LP, through to a 1CD edition and digital release. Each vinyl edition will also come with a Man on the Run poster.

The artwork had creative direction by Paul McCartney and Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell of Hipgnosis – the iconic design studio that worked with Paul for eight Wings albums, including Band on the RunVenus and MarsWings Over AmericaWings Greatest, and the 2025 anthology, WINGS. The artwork was designed by Peter Curzon of Storm Studios.

Fans can shop the Amazon exclusive soundtrack vinyl here today and find more merch on Paul McCartney’s official store on Amazon.com and in the Amazon Music app.

The Paul McCartney: Man on the Run documentary captures Paul’s transformative decade in the wake of The Beatles’ break-up and the rise of his new band Wings. Through stunning archival footage, Linda McCartney’s exceptional photographs, interviews with Paul, Linda, Mary and Stella McCartney, a number of Wings band members, Sean Ono Lennon, Mick Jagger, Chrissie Hynde, and more, the film examines this time through a uniquely vulnerable lens.

Speaking about his approach to the film and soundtrack, director Morgan Neville said:

“When people talk about the biggest acts of the 1970s, the list rarely includes Paul McCartney. Not because he wasn’t big – he was undeniably one of the biggest acts of the decade – but because of what he’d already done. Paul had been in the biggest band in the world, which in turn had created itself its own gravitational force.

In my film, Man on the Run, I wanted to look at Paul’s impossible run from that long shadow of The Beatles.

It was a journey full of unlikely choices – a van tour! Bruce McMouse! Nigeria! Thrillington! A Scottish anthem! – but looked at together, the madness of those choices actually started to seem sane. How else could one deal with the weight of such expectations than by doing the unexpected?

 I also saw that throughout the decade, Paul stopped running away from something and started running towards something else – his own voice, his own family, his own life. This was a story of somebody finding themselves. 

This soundtrack is a snapshot of that journey told through his music. Each of these songs is a result of some creative impulse of who Paul was at that moment in time. It was through song that Paul spoke, not only to the world, but to himself. We’re lucky enough to be able to listen along.”

Paul McCartney: Man on the Run is produced by Tremolo, in association with MPL Communications and Polygram Entertainment. The film will be available on Prime Video from February 27th in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. The film will also be released in cinemas for one night only by Trafalgar Releasing on February 19, 2026. Tickets to see the film first, in select cinemas worldwide, are available at manontherun.film. Each theatrical screening also includes a bonus conversation between Paul McCartney and director Morgan Neville, exclusive to cinemas. Producers include Morgan Neville, Chloe Simmons, and Meghan Walsh for Tremolo; Scott Rodger and Ben Chappell for MPL; and Michele Anthony and David Blackman for Polygram Entertainment. Executive producers include Paul McCartney and Caitrin Rogers. Man on the Run – Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack executive producers are Paul McCartney and Morgan Neville.

The new film and companion album provide the essential latest installment in the Wings renaissance – a series of exciting new releases connecting with fans across the world. 2025 saw the publication of Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run by Liveright / W.W. Norton / Penguin. A landmark oral history of Paul’s musical reinvention in the 1970s, described by The Sunday Times as “the story of a man who climbed every mountain, then set out to do it all over again”. In tandem, the WINGS self-titled collection was released in multiple formats, from a 32-track 3LP box set to new Dolby Atmos mixes – a definitive self-titled anthology of hits, personally curated by Paul, charting the story of the band as it became one of the biggest-selling acts of all time. The start of 2025 celebrated one of Wings’ most revered albums, Venus and Mars, 50 years since the original release. Now available as a special edition half-speed master LP, and mixed in Dolby Atmos for the first time. All this in addition to another epic leg of Paul’s Got Back tour, which included shows in 18 different cities across the United States and Canada through 2025.

Man on the Run – Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack, Tracklisting:
1 Wings – Silly Love Songs (Demo)
2 Paul McCartney – That Would Be Something (2011 Remaster)
3 Paul and Linda McCartney – Long Haired Lady (2012 Remaster)
4 Paul and Linda McCartney – Too Many People (2012 Remaster)
5 Paul McCartney and Wings – Big Barn Bed (2018 Remaster)
6 Paul McCartney – Gotta Sing Gotta Dance
7 Wings – Live and Let Die (Rockshow)
8 Paul McCartney and Wings – Band on the Run (2010 Remaster)
9 Wings – Arrow Through Me (Rough Mix)
10 Wings – Mull of Kintyre (2016 Remaster)
11 Paul McCartney – Coming Up (2011 Remaster)
12 Paul McCartney and Wings – Let Me Roll It (2010 Remaster)

Redferrin Opens A New Chapter With “If I Was California”

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Redferrin has released a new song, “If I Was California”, marking the first release from his upcoming 2026 project. The track reflects a stylistic shift toward 1990s and early 2000s country influences, moving away from heavier production in favor of an organic, live-band sound. Pedal steel, banjo, and fiddle shape the arrangement, highlighting a more traditional approach rooted in country music fundamentals.

Co-written by Redferrin with Pete Good, Brinley Addington, Scott Stepakoff, and Jake Saghi, the mid-tempo song centers on a relationship shaped by distance and differing paths. “If I Was California” contrasts West Coast imagery with the Tennessee landscapes Redferrin calls home. The song was recorded at the Jack Daniel’s Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, continuing a full-circle creative connection to the artist’s earlier work.

The Format Release New Charity Single “The Bar Is Set So Low”

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Fresh from the release of their album ‘Boycott Heaven’, indie pop favorites The Format have shared a powerful new standalone single, “The Bar Is Set So Low”, now available here. The song arrives as a Bandcamp-exclusive charity release, with 100 percent of proceeds directed to organizations supporting immigrant communities across the United States. It stands as a direct and heartfelt extension of the band’s renewed creative era.

Written by Nate Ruess and Sam Means and produced by Brendan O’Brien, the track carries the same melodic urgency and emotional clarity that has long defined The Format. The song’s directness lands immediately, pairing a stomping rhythm with lyrics shaped by real-world grief and solidarity. The recording captures an unfiltered intensity that feels alive and present from the first note.

Originally written during the sessions for ‘Boycott Heaven’, the song gained new meaning through live acoustic performances during recent in-store shows. Those moments turned the track into a shared emotional release, connecting audiences through collective reflection and resolve. The response was immediate and deeply affirming, reinforcing the song’s purpose beyond the album format.

“The Bar Is Set So Low” now arrives as both a musical statement and a call to action. Its release channels empathy into tangible support, reinforcing the band’s commitment to using their platform with intention. The song resonates as urgent, human, and necessary, offering connection and care through music at a moment when it matters most.

Lieutenant Governor Of Ontario Hosts Black History Month Exhibit Featuring Canada Black Music Archives

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The Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is pleased to announce a special in-suite exhibit in celebration of Black History Month, featuring collections from the Canada Black Music Archives, Black Diasporas TkarontoToronto, and the Archives of Ontario. It will showcase the rich contributions of diverse Black communities to Ontario’s cultural heritage.

Featured Exhibitions:

Canada Black Music Archives (CBMA) will be sharing materials from its collection and from its exhibit B’LACK THEN: Muted Melodies, which highlight the untold stories of 23 Black artists through photographs, albums, newspaper clippings, films, artifacts, and other materials.

Black Diasporas Tkaronto-Toronto traces life journeys of people of African ancestry through a multifaceted, immersive, and interactive installation that brings together a curated set of short community-led films and oral history narratives, exemplifying the diversity of experiences of the 265,000+ people from the African diaspora living in TkarontoToronto.

The Archives of Ontario will share a selection of images from its forthcoming on-site exhibition Illuminate Black: Shining Light on the Black Presence in Ontario, which explores the rich and complex histories of Black communities in Ontario from the earliest arrivals to the present day. The collection highlights themes including Black joy, Black culture and Black resilience.

“During Black History Month, this cultural gathering offers a unique opportunity to celebrate and honour the lasting contributions of Black communities that have shaped Ontario’s history and social fabric”, stated the Honourable Edith Dumont, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.

The exhibit will take place in the Lieutenant Governor’s Suite at Queen’s Park from February 11 to 13, 2026.

Exhibit Schedule:

  • Wednesday, February 11 – 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
  • Thursday, February 12 – 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
  • Friday, February 13 – 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

The exhibit is free and open to the public. To plan your visit: https://www.ola.org/en/visit-learn

Maisie Peters Releases “My Regards” With Amelia Dimoldenberg Directed Bodyguard Inspired Music Video

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Maisie Peters releases “My Regards,” the lead single from her recently announced new album ‘Florescence.’ The song finds Peters embracing her power and claiming her man while radiating the assured glow of being truly loved. “My Regards feels powerful, tongue in cheek, sexy and funny, all of which I feel are parts of myself I hadn’t really gotten to explore much musically up until this album,” Peters explains. “I was inspired by a lot of the country greats and their ‘stand by your man songs’, and so I thought I’d write my own modern day version; however in this song I get to play the role of fierce protector instead of simpering love interest, which is so often how women have been depicted in relationships throughout history.”

The music video marks Amelia Dimoldenberg’s directorial debut, featuring Peters as a security guard protecting a movie star played by Benito Skinner in a modern spin on the 1992 classic ‘The Bodyguard.’ “From the moment I heard the track, I knew we had to lean into her gift for storytelling,” Dimoldenberg shares. “I thought it would be interesting to subvert the ‘possessive girlfriend’ trope by making Maisie a literal bodyguard. It felt like a fun way to heighten the narrative.” ‘Florescence’ arrives May 15, co-produced with two-time Grammy winner Ian Fitchuck and featuring collaborations with Julia Michaels and Marcus Mumford. The record is a meditation on how the right love can help heal the wrong ones, exploring perspective, self-realisation, healing, and learning how to flourish. Peters embarks on her Before The Bloom theatre tour March 1 at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre, traveling through Australia, East Asia, Europe, the UK, America, and Canada.

Maisie Peters Tour Dates:

March

1 | Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Aus

2 | Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Aus

4 | Forum Theatre, Melbourne, Aus

5 | Forum Theatre, Melbourne, Aus

16 | La Madeleine, Brussels, BE

18 | Melkweg MAX, Amsterdam, NL

20 | Astra Kulturhaus, Berlin, DE

21 | Live Music Hall, Cologne, DE

23 | La Cigale, Paris, FR

25 | KOKO, London, UK

April

14 | 9:30 Club, Washington, DC

16 | Théâtre Beanfield, Montreal, QC

17 | The Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, ON

19 | The Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL

22 | The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

25 | Cine Joia, São Paulo, BR