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The Highest-Grossing Concert Tours of All Time (Updated October 1, 2025)

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With live shows now the heartbeat of the music industry, concert tours have soared into the billions. Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Elton John, Ed Sheeran, U2, Bruce Springsteen, The Weeknd, Harry Styles, and Pink headline the list of all-time giants. And with Coldplay rumored to add new Music of the Spheres tour dates in 2026 and 2027, the numbers could climb even higher.

1. Taylor Swift — The Eras Tour — $2.077B
2. Coldplay — Music of the Spheres World Tour — $1.386B
3. Elton John — Farewell Yellow Brick Road — $939.1M
4. Ed Sheeran — +−=÷× Tour — $875.7M
5. Ed Sheeran — ÷ Tour — $776.2M
6. U2 — 360° Tour — $736.4M
7. Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band — 2023–2025 Tour — $729.7M
8. The Weeknd — After Hours til Dawn Tour — $635.5M
9. Harry Styles — Love On Tour — $617.3M
10. Pink — Summer Carnival — $584.7M

redveil Drops New Single and Video “brown sugar” Featuring Smino

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Rising star redveil has shared his new single and music video “brown sugar” featuring St. Louis rapper Smino. The single follows redveil’s surprise release of “square one” from earlier this year and introduces elements of his next creative phase with intricate arrangements and instrumentation.

The song’s accompanying music video, directed by Tyler Shuler, brings this new era’s visual palette to life with its styling, ornate setting, and colour scheme, and closes with the introduction of a shadowy, mysterious figure. “brown sugar” was self-produced by redveil, with additional keys, strings, and synths by Johnny May, choir vocals led by Faith Carey, guitar by Keelan Walters, and additional vocals by Allayna O’Quinn.

Pitchfork deemed redveil “a new rap star to watch” following his 2022 breakout debut, learn 2 swim, which was widely praised by the likes of VultureNPRThe FADER and more. In 2023, he released the subsequent playing w/ fire EP on the eve of his 19th birthday, which he followed with his sold-out first headline North American tour and an ascendant performance at 2023’s Camp Flog Gnaw Festival. Now, at 21, redveil is entering the next phase of his career, with more music coming soon.

SAJAA. Unveils Bold New EP ‘Vivid Dreams & Intuitions.’ Blending Soul, Theater, and Empowerment

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Montreal-based Neo-Soul/R&B artist SAJAA. returns with her most daring and theatrical body of work yet, Vivid Dreams & Intuitions., an eight-track EP that expands on the emotional and artistic journey she began with her 2023 debut project Blurred Minds & Perspectives. If her first release introduced listeners to her world of layered moods and perspectives, this new chapter delves deeper — embracing the vulnerability of introspection while amplifying her love for visual and performance art.

At its core, Vivid Dreams & Intuitions. is a staged production of the heart. Each track unfolds like an act in a play, charting the emotional spectrum of a fading connection—the ache of recognizing the inevitable ending long before the words are spoken. Yet rather than linger in sorrow, SAJAA. transforms heartbreak into empowerment, weaving boldness, confidence, and self-worth into every note.

In October 2024, SAJAA. dropped “Confused.,” the first single from Vivid Dreams & Intuitions. The sassy, self-aware track calls out mixed signals and the frustration of believing words over actions. As the only song on the EP co-produced with Paul Charles, it bridges the raw storytelling of Blurred Minds & Perspectives. with the bold, cinematic flair of her new era.

Earlier in 2025, listeners were given another glimpse into the EP with “Martini.,” a soulful slow jam that captured the bittersweet spark of reconnecting with a past love. Flirtatious yet fragile, the song evokes both nostalgia and finality, drawing inspiration from legends like Aretha FranklinThe DramaticsEarth, Wind & FireAaron Neville, and The Temptations. It showcased SAJAA.’s ability to balance tenderness with groove, further highlighting the depth and versatility of the sound

Another standout, “Lovergirl.,” drips with fierce and unapologetic confidence. Inspired by the fierce spirit of Janis Joplin and the powerhouse vocals of Joss Stone, the song embodies the strength that comes from moving on to protect your peace and finally letting go on your own terms. Equal parts freeing and defiant, the track dives into the contradictions of loving love itself, while ultimately choosing truth over illusion. It also marks a bold moment of experimentation for SAJAA., pushing her sound into new, uncharted territory.

The focus track and third official single, “Broadway.,” captures this theatrical approach in full force. Inspired by the cinematic soundscapes of BurlesqueJames Bond, and Chicago, the track is as bold as it is vulnerable, unpacking the facade of someone who performs for admiration without substance to back it up. With its dramatic flair, sharp lyricism, and soulful textures, “Broadway.” embodies both the disorientation of illusion and the quiet liberation of walking away from it.

With Vivid Dreams & Intuitions., SAJAA. cements her place as one of the most compelling new voices in Canada’s Neo-Soul and R&B scene. The EP stages each song like an act in a play, exploring the emotional spectrum of a fading connection—acknowledging sorrow, but ultimately transforming it into a statement of strength, sass, and self-worth.

The EP is not just a collection of songs, but a carefully crafted experience with every track building on her reputation for fearless storytelling, unfiltered emotion, and a sound that draws equally from vintage soul and contemporary R&B innovation.

Poised at the intersection of vulnerability and power, SAJAA. continues to prove that her artistry thrives in dualities. Vivid Dreams & Intuitions. is both a personal statement and a universal story—about endings that become beginnings, illusions that unravel into truth, and growth that comes from daring to step into the spotlight exactly as you are.

Ger Carriere Struts Into the Spotlight With Bold New Single “Blessed in My Heels”

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Some songs beg to be background noise. Others demand attention. “Blessed in My Heels,” the latest single from Canadian artist Ger Carriere, is firmly in the second category: an anthem that struts in, makes eye contact, and dares you to look away.

The song, which is equal parts edge and sparkle, is built on the framework of glossy ’80s pop rock with just enough bite to evoke Prince at his most mischievous. Before the chorus opens up into something lighter and somewhat effortless, the verses thrust with a steely assurance. The song’s power comes from this harmony between grit and brightness. It is pulsating, lively, and completely confident.

Here, Carriere is more concerned with forging her own path than following trends. The song “Blessed In My Heels” is presented as an anthem of empowerment. What makes it work is that it doesn’t posture. It’s fierce, yes, but also playful. You hear it most in the delivery: vocals that cut with conviction while still leaving room for joy, freedom, and a sly grin.

This music was created with movement in mind. Launching alongside the song is the TikTok Strut Challenge that fits nicely with the DNA of the song. Carriere gives the impression that empowerment is dynamic, like something you can practice step by step. Its edges are further sharpened by micro-influencer collaborations arranged around the release, which propel the song into a larger cultural dialogue about confidence as both style and expression.

“Blessed In My Heels” is one of those songs you bookmark before the playlists catch up if you’re a listener who is eager to be ahead of the curve. It’s bold, unrepentant, and maybe the most obvious indication yet that Carriere’s next EP isn’t meant for background listening but rather to take center stage.

Drake Breaks Records at SOCAN Awards as Joni Mitchell, Boi-1da, and More Honoured in Historic Centennial Celebration

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It was a night of milestones at the SOCAN Awards in Toronto, where Drake made history as the most-awarded songwriter in SOCAN’s century-long legacy and the most awarded in a single evening.

Fellow international powerhouse Boi-1da was celebrated with the Global Impact Award for his influence as a songwriter and producer in helping shape the sound of a generation, while the songwriting team of Lowell, bülow and Nathan Ferraro won the SOCAN International Achievement Award for their songwriting success and work on Beyoncé’s “TEXAS HOLD ’EM.” 

The night’s historic moments were rounded out by a moving tribute by Allison Russell, to icon Joni Mitchell, honoured with the SOCAN Cultural Impact Award for her classic Both Sides, Now, marking a fitting centrepiece in a celebration of one hundred years of Canadian songwriting, composing and music publishing excellence.  

Drake received his fourth SOCAN Songwriter of the Year – Performer Award and also took home three Rap Music Awards, one R&B Music Award, andone Dance Music Award, achieving a single-night record of six SOCAN awards.

Chart-topping producer OZ took home the SOCAN Producer of the Year Award for his work with Drake, J.Cole, Travis Scott, Jack Harlow, among other music heavyweights.

Evan Blair was celebrated with the SOCAN Songwriter of the Year – Non-Performer Award, the SOCAN International Song Award and a Pop Music Award for the success of the global smash, “Beautiful Things,” while SHUBH took home the Breakout Songwriter Award.

Jordan Gagne took home his first SOCAN Screen Composer of the Year Award while the Breakout Screen Composer Award went to Erica Procunier, and Most Streamed Production Awards went to:

  • Jeff Toyne for Palm Royale
  • Andrew Lockington for Special Ops: Lioness, Mayor of Kingstown and Landman
  • Graeme Cornies, James Chapple, Brian Pickett and David Kelly for Paw Patrol

Hosted by actor and comedian  Andrew Phung and TV host Arisa Cox, the awards also featured unforgettable performances by Alexander Stewart, Baby Nova, Frank Walker, Kalisway, Tia Wood, Wild Rivers, a celebration of OZ’s incredible hits with live beat re-creation by DATSUNN and Rae onpiano, and a salute to SOCAN screen composers opened the show with an orchestral medley of ten winning songs and cues being honoured during the evening, including music from Heartland, Paw Patrol, Dino Ranch, A Big Fat Family Christmas, Ghostwriter, Island of Bryan, Sportsnet, Atlas, Murdoch Mysteries, Night Swim and Palm Royale. 

“As we mark 100 years, we celebrate the incredible community of songwriters, composers and music publishers who remind us all why music matters,” said Jennifer Brown, CEO of SOCAN. “From every stage, studio, and screen, Canadian music creators carry our stories across Canada and around the world, and SOCAN’s role has always been to stand with them, support their journeys, and ensure their music continues to thrive for generations to come.” 

Viral Song Awards were awarded to:

  • Alexander Stewart – i wish you cheated
  • Chris Grey – LET THE WORLD BURN
  • bbno$ – it boy
  • yung kai – blue
  • Cameron Whitcomb – Quitter

Special Awards were handed out in the following categories:

  • Vince Fontaine Indigenous Song Award – Wyatt C. Louis for “In Emerald” 
  • Folk/Roots Music AwardWild Rivers
  • Hagood Hardy Award – Stephan Moccio 
  • Jan V. Matejcek New Classical Music AwardDinuk Wijeratne
  • Global Music Award – Ikky
  • Licensed To Play Award – Peterborough Musicfest Inc.
  • Herbert Ruff Audiovisual Post-Synchronization Award – Red Brick Songs Inc.

SOCAN Achievement Award winners receive “The SOCAN” – the world’s first and only music industry trophy that is also a musical instrument, incorporating five custom bronze crotales, tuned this year with notes from “Both Sides, Now” by Joni Mitchell. 

SOCAN proudly acknowledges its legal counsel of 75 years, Gowling WLG, and Long & McQuade as the official sponsors of the 2025 SOCAN Awards, with the SOCAN Foundation and the Unison Fund serving as official charity partners. 

Bill McClintock’s “Whip My Lonely, Dark Heart” Mashes Up Yes, Dazz Band, Dio, and DEVO Into One Disco Fever Dream

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What happens when prog-rock giants and disco grooves collide under a glitter ball? Bill McClintock answers with “Whip My Lonely, Dark Heart,” a mashup that swings from Yes to the Dazz Band. Just when you think it can’t get wilder, Dio belts in with a Rainbow in the Dark, and DEVO pops by to Whip It good.

The Most-Streamed Songs of All Time on Spotify (Updated October 1, 2025)

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On this list, songs are ranked by cumulative streams since their release. Below are the leaders as of October 1, 2025—an updated snapshot of the tracks that have taken over the world.

1. “Blinding Lights” — The Weeknd — 5.049B
2. “Shape of You” — Ed Sheeran — 4.571B
3. “Starboy” — The Weeknd and Daft Punk — 4.116B
4. “Someone You Loved” — Lewis Capaldi — 4.069B
5. “Sweater Weather” — The Neighbourhood — 4.054B
6. “As It Was” — Harry Styles — 4.053B
7. “Sunflower” — Post Malone and Swae Lee — 3.970B
8. “One Dance” — Drake with Wizkid and Kyla — 3.806B
9. “Stay” — The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber — 3.677B
10. “Perfect” — Ed Sheeran — 3.638B
11. “Believer” — Imagine Dragons — 3.594B
12. “Heat Waves” — Glass Animals — 3.536B
13. “Lovely” — Billie Eilish and Khalid — 3.476B
14. “Closer” — The Chainsmokers and Halsey — 3.428B
15. “Say You Won’t Let Go” — James Arthur — 3.408B
16. “Something Just Like This” — The Chainsmokers and Coldplay — 3.351B
17. “Dance Monkey” — Tones and I — 3.329B
18. “I Wanna Be Yours” — Arctic Monkeys — 3.323B
19. “Yellow” — Coldplay — 3.312B
20. “The Night We Met” — Lord Huron — 3.309B
21. “Riptide” — Vance Joy — 3.302B
22. “Rockstar” — Post Malone and 21 Savage — 3.252B
23. “Another Love” — Tom Odell — 3.232B
24. “Take Me to Church” — Hozier — 3.196B
25. “Counting Stars” — OneRepublic — 3.155B
26. “Señorita” — Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello — 3.126B
27. “Photograph” — Ed Sheeran — 3.113B
28. “Watermelon Sugar” — Harry Styles — 3.109B
29. “Cruel Summer” — Taylor Swift — 3.090B
30. “Birds of a Feather” — Billie Eilish — 3.065B
31. “Can’t Hold Us” — Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Ray Dalton — 3.053B
32. “Don’t Start Now” — Dua Lipa — 3.044B
33. “Die with a Smile” — Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars — 3.003B
34. “Viva La Vida” — Coldplay — 2.982B
35. “Lucid Dreams” — Juice Wrld — 2.975B
36. “Die for You” — The Weeknd — 2.964B
37. “Circles” — Post Malone — 2.954B
38. “Goosebumps” — Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar — 2.951B
39. “Just the Way You Are” — Bruno Mars — 2.925B
40. “Bohemian Rhapsody” — Queen — 2.922B
41. “Every Breath You Take” — The Police — 2.920B
42. “Love Yourself” — Justin Bieber — 2.909B
43. “Thinking Out Loud” — Ed Sheeran — 2.899B
44. “Shallow” — Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper — 2.894B
45. “God’s Plan” — Drake — 2.877B
46. “Wake Me Up” — Avicii — 2.866B
47. “All of Me” — John Legend — 2.859B
48. “Thunder” — Imagine Dragons — 2.836B
49. “Locked Out of Heaven” — Bruno Mars — 2.819B
50. “Demons” — Imagine Dragons — 2.811B
51. “When I Was Your Man” — Bruno Mars — 2.809B

Jeremy Allen White Channels Bruce Springsteen in “Born to Run” Clip from ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’

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Jeremy Allen White steps into the role of Bruce Springsteen in a stirring performance of “Born to Run,” featured in the new clip from Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. The film, from 20th Century Studios, arrives in theaters on October 24. Tickets are available now through Fandango.



The Favors Perform “Home Sweet Home” on The Tonight Show

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Last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Favors lit up the stage with a performance of “Home Sweet Home”. Fallon also revealed that FINNEAS & Ashe secretly worked on their debut album The Dream for two years.

Louis Tomlinson Announces How Did We Get Here? World Tour 2026

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Louis Tomlinson is hitting the road with his How Did We Get Here? World Tour in 2026! Fans can get early access to tickets before the general on-sale.

Presale:

  • Starts: Wednesday, October 8 at 10 a.m. local
  • Ends: Thursday, October 9 at 10 p.m. local

General On-Sale:

  • Friday, October 10 at 10 a.m. local

Tour Dates

  • Wed, June 3 – Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC
  • Thu, June 4 – Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA
  • Sat, June 6 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
  • Wed, June 10 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, San Diego, CA
  • Thu, June 11 – Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
  • Sat, June 13 – Resorts World Theatre, Las Vegas, NV
  • Sun, June 14 – PHX Arena, Phoenix, AZ
  • Sun, June 21 – Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, TX
  • Mon, June 22 – Moody Center, Austin, TX
  • Thu, June 25 – The Armory, Minneapolis, MN
  • Sat, June 27 – Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, MO
  • Mon, June 29 – The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN
  • Thu, July 2 – Cable Dahmer Arena, Independence, MO
  • Fri, July 3 – Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
  • Sun, July 5 – Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
  • Tue, July 7 – The Anthem, Washington, DC
  • Wed, July 8 – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
  • Fri, July 10 – Stage AE Outdoors, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Sat, July 11 – Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann, Philadelphia, PA
  • Tue, July 14 – TD Garden, Boston, MA
  • Thu, July 16 – Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
  • Fri, July 17 – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
  • Sat, July 18 – Masonic Temple Theatre, Detroit, MI
  • Mon, July 20 – Jacobs Pavilion, Cleveland, OH
  • Wed, July 22 – State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
  • Thu, July 23 – Addition Financial Arena, Orlando, FL
  • Fri, July 24 – Kaseya Center, Miami, FL