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Symphonic Gothic Metal Project Belle Morte Strips Back Fan Favorite “Mercy” In New Acoustic Video

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Belle Morte have revisited the song that started it all. The Minsk-based symphonic gothic metal project has released a new acoustic music video for “Mercy,” their 2017 debut single and a track that has remained a fan favorite throughout the band’s career. The reimagined version presents the song with piano and acoustic guitar, offering an intimate and reflective take that preserves the emotional core of the original while stripping away the orchestral weight.

The decision to revisit “Mercy” came directly from the audience. Listeners have consistently asked for a stripped-back version since the original dropped, and this acoustic rendition answers that call with care. For a band built on dark, layered textures, the restraint required for this arrangement speaks to their confidence as musicians and songwriters.

Belle Morte combines dark symphonic metal with gothic, progressive, and melancholic elements, a sound they refined on their 2021 debut album ‘Crime of Passion’ for Wormholedeath, a conceptual record inspired by John Fowles’s The Collector. The acoustic “Mercy” video arrives alongside their latest release ‘Pearl Hunting’, available now on CD and all streaming platforms.

The band continues to carve out a distinct space in the symphonic metal world, and returning to their first-ever song with this kind of care and intention is exactly the kind of move that deepens a fanbase rather than simply maintaining it.

Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong And Son Jakob Cover David Bowie’s “Heroes” For Survivor’s 50th Season

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Billie Joe Armstrong and his son Jakob have teamed up for a cross-generational cover of David Bowie’s “Heroes,” recorded for the trailer of Survivor’s landmark 50th season on CBS. The collaboration brings together one of punk rock’s most enduring figures and Jakob Armstrong, frontman of Ultra Q, for a fresh take on a song that has only grown in cultural resonance over the decades.

“Heroes,” co-written by Bowie and Brian Eno and originally released on Bowie’s 1977 album of the same name, has been finding new audiences consistently, most recently through a key placement in the series finale of Netflix’s Stranger Things. The Armstrong family version adds another chapter to the song’s remarkable life, this time tied to one of television’s longest-running competition formats.

The timing is notable for Billie Joe as well. Green Day recently performed at the Super Bowl LX pregame show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, keeping the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band squarely in the cultural conversation heading into 2026. The Survivor cover arrives as a genuinely warm side project, father and son sharing a microphone on one of rock history’s most beloved songs.

America Hit The Road In 2026 With Founding Member Dewey Bunnell Leading The Way

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America are back on the road, and founding member Dewey Bunnell is carrying the torch with unmistakable resolve. The 2026 “Happy Trails Tour” expands with a significant run of North American dates, following fellow co-founding member Gerry Beckley’s retirement from touring in early 2024. Bunnell addressed the change directly: “After 53 years sharing the stage together and an everlasting, great friendship, I will miss Gerry immensely on the road in 2026, but wish him all the best in his future endeavors. America will be taking the show back on the road this spring and I’m looking forward to a great year.”

The routing is extensive and hits some genuinely iconic rooms. The run includes a stop at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on May 28, Massey Hall in Toronto on June 25, The Chicago Theatre on June 27, and the Paramount Theatre in both Seattle and Denver in June. The tour also takes in the 70s Rock & Romance Cruise out of Fort Lauderdale in late March, spanning both coasts and Canada through the spring and summer.

For over five decades, America’s catalog has proven remarkably durable. Songs like “A Horse With No Name,” “Ventura Highway,” and “Sister Golden Hair” have connected with generation after generation, and Bunnell’s commitment to bringing that music to audiences in 2026 speaks to the enduring power of what this band built together.

Tickets are on sale now.

America 2026 “Happy Trails Tour” Dates:

April 2, The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, Louisville, KY

April 4, Ovens Auditorium, Charlotte, NC

April 9, Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts, Richardson, TX

April 23, State Theatre, Minneapolis, MN

April 25, Des Moines Civic Center, Des Moines, IA

May 1, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, Sarasota, FL

May 2, Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL

May 7, Journey Bank Community Arts Center, Williamsport, PA

May 9, Hershey Theatre, Hershey, PA

May 15, Krasnoff Theater at the Tilles Center, Brookville, NY

May 16, Ocean Casino Resort, Atlantic City, NJ

May 21, Silver Legacy Resort Casino, Reno, NV

May 23, Gallo Center For the Arts, Modesto, CA

May 28, Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN

May 30, Trilith Live, Fayetteville, GA

June 11, Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA

June 13, Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO

June 19, Dominion Energy Center, Richmond, VA

June 20, Capital One Hall, Tysons, VA

June 25, Massey Hall, Toronto, ON

June 27, The Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL

Electro-Pop Newcomer FILLY Teams With The Teenagers For Club-Ready New Single “Serious”

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FILLY is making her presence known in 2026, and “Serious” is exactly the kind of opening statement that demands attention. The Vienna-based artist’s new single, out now via Slowplay/Interscope Records/Bamboo Artists, features French indie band The Teenagers in their first new music in over 17 years, and the collaboration lands with real force.

Built for the club, “Serious” fuses heavy bass-driven production with irresistibly relatable lyrics about a crush, wrapping a queer love story with a twist inside the frantic energy of a late-night confession before pivoting into the defiant decision to just dance. It is electroclash, indie sleaze, and nu rave all at once, a combination that feels both nostalgic and entirely current.

“It’s fun and a heavy bass driven single that gives a sneak peak of what else is to come in 2026 for me,” FILLY says. “I feel so excited and honored that The Teenagers hopped on the track.” The Teenagers are equally enthusiastic: “This track is quite electroclash/indie sleaze/nu rave coded, both lyrically and musically, so it felt very appropriate to work with our friend on this one.”

FILLY has carved out a space that sits equally at home on festival stages and in underground clubs, merging hyperpop gloss with the pulse of European club culture. A debut album is in the works, and “Serious” signals exactly where that record is headed.

Indie-Pop Standout Yot Club Announces Third Album ‘Simpleton’ And Drops Weezer-Esque New Single “Projecting”

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Ryan Kaiser has been building something with real intention under the Yot Club name, and ‘Simpleton’ is the fullest expression of that vision yet. The LA-based multi-platinum indie-pop artist announces his self-produced third studio album, due April 17 via Amuse, alongside new single “Projecting,” out now, and a 25-date North American headline tour launching in May.

“Projecting” opens with accusatory lyrics that gradually soften into a contemplative bridge before landing on a more empathetic, self-aware final chorus. The Weezer-esque indie rock track embraces simplicity in both production and songwriting, creating space for lyrics that cut through rather than get buried. The music video, directed by Nathan Castiel, features Kaiser alongside musicians Jordana, Faerybabyy, Blaketheman1000, and Beach Fossils drummer Anton Hochheim.

‘Simpleton’ takes aim at something specific across its 13 tracks. The album dismantles the utopian view of the American suburbs, examining how gated neighborhoods, curated feeds, and predictable routines can erode empathy and responsibility. “I want the lyrics to cut through now because I’m putting a lot more care into what I’m saying,” Kaiser explains. “I’ve realized it all has to mean something, otherwise, what’s the point.” The album artwork, a painting by Jake Longstreth, matches that ethos perfectly, a nondescript fast food joint pointing toward the quiet malaise of comfortable American life.

The Simpleton Tour runs May 15 through June 17, opening in Philadelphia and closing at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. Support comes from zzzahara on select dates, Renny Conti on others, with a co-headline night alongside Vundabar in San Francisco on May 29.

Yot Club 2026 Simpleton Tour Dates:

May 15, The Foundry, Philadelphia, PA

May 16, The Black Cat, Washington, DC

May 17, Motorco Music Hall, Durham, NC

May 18, Terminal West, Atlanta, GA

May 20, GASA GASA, New Orleans, LA

May 21, White Oak Music Hall Upstairs, Houston, TX

May 22, Scoot Inn, Austin, TX

May 23, Studio at The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX

May 25, Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix, AZ

May 26, Quartyard, San Diego, CA

May 28, The Fonda, Los Angeles, CA

May 29, August Hall, San Francisco, CA

May 31, Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR

June 1, Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA

June 2, Biltmore Cabaret, Vancouver, BC

June 4, Shrine Social Club, Boise, ID

June 5, Soundwell, Salt Lake City, UT

June 6, Summit Music Hall, Denver, CO

June 9, Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN

June 10, Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL

June 11, Mahalls, Lakewood, OH

June 12, El Club, Detroit, MI

June 13, Mod Club, Toronto, ON

June 16, Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA

June 17, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY

Placebo Score Their First Ever Theatre Production For The Royal Shakespeare Company

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Placebo have never been afraid to push into unexpected territory, and this is their boldest move yet. The alternative rock icons announce a landmark collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company, composing the music for the 2026 production of Bertolt Brecht’s The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, running at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon from April 11 through May 30. It marks the first time the RSC has ever staged the play in its history, and the first major theatre collaboration of Placebo’s 30-year career.

Double Olivier Award-winning actor Mark Gatiss takes the title role of Arturo Ui, the small-time crook with towering ambitions, in a new version by Stephen Sharkey directed by Sean Linnen. Brecht’s blistering satire on Hitler’s ascent to power carries a urgency that feels anything but historical right now, and Placebo’s darkly seductive sonic world is a natural fit for the material.

“Thematically, this cautionary tale from history feels more urgent and prescient than ever,” say Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal. “We tried to connect with the psychology of the outsider, as well as taking inspiration from themes of power, alienation and moral decay, which are at the core of this play.” Director Sean Linnen calls them “one of the most daring, original and imaginative rock bands in history,” and having their score performed live nightly at the Swan Theatre is, by any measure, a remarkable thing.

The collaboration arrives in the year Placebo celebrate the 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, a record that helped define an alternative to Britpop and inspired a generation. Fourteen million albums sold, six UK top ten records, and collaborations with David Bowie, Robert Smith, and Michael Stipe form the backdrop to a band still operating with genuine creative ambition.

Spice Girl And Pop Icon Melanie C Drops Infectious New Single “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”

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Melanie C is having one of the most creatively alive periods of her career, and “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?” is the latest proof. The second single from her forthcoming ninth studio album ‘Sweat’ is out now, a rush of shimmering synths and irresistible club-ready momentum written and recorded in Stockholm with producer Klas Ã…hlund and Nea. “It’s a tongue in cheek look on taking risks and trusting yourself to take that leap anyway,” she says. “I think a lot of people will relate.”

The track builds directly on the energy established by lead single “Sweat,” playful, self-assured, and built for movement. ‘Sweat’ as an album draws from Melanie C’s teenage years in the Costa Brava rave scene and her more recent evolution as a DJ, a thread that runs from those early breakbeat nights through her residencies at Ibiza institutions Pacha and Cafe Mambo to headlining festival crowds across the globe. “I’ve done a lot of soul-searching,” she says. “Now I just want to have some fun and get people dancing again.”

Recorded between London, Stockholm, and Los Angeles, ‘Sweat’ represents a genuine fusion of Melanie C’s pop legacy and her dance floor instincts. Recent highlights include headline appearances at ABC Sydney New Year’s Eve, New York’s Jingle Ball, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and Good Morning America, plus viral moments alongside global pop phenomenon KATSEYE. She is currently Apple Music’s featured artist for their Music That Moves Me playlist series.

A major live moment arrives October 23 when Melanie C headlines O2 Academy Brixton in London, a show that marks the full-scale arrival of the Sweat era on stage.

Sevendust Come Out Swinging With New Single “Is This The Real You” From Upcoming Album ‘One’

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Sevendust have never sounded more locked in. The Atlanta metal veterans return with “Is This The Real You,” the latest preview of their 15th studio album ‘One’, arriving May 1 via Napalm Records. The track hits exactly the way longtime fans expect, driving, emotionally charged, and built on the blend of aggression and melody that has kept this band at the top of rock radio for nearly three decades.

“It was as honest, natural, and pure as any song can be,” says guitarist John Connolly. “If you really want to know what Sevendust sounds like in 2026, ‘Is This The Real You?’ gives you a good idea.” That kind of confidence is earned, and the song backs it up completely.

The accompanying animated music video, directed by Paul Ribera, follows a sharply dressed character with the power to compel people into actions they would not normally take. As the story unfolds, each character confronts a hidden side of themselves, mirroring vocalist Lajon Witherspoon’s haunting chorus question. The clip builds panel by panel with dramatic zooms toward a dark, devilish finale that matches the song’s intensity perfectly.

‘One’ delivers the full Sevendust experience across its runtime, from the driving opening riff of the title track through the dreamy, atmospheric vocal outro of “Misdirection.” Tracks like “Unbreakable” and “We Won” stand alongside the band’s most iconic material. Nearly 30 years in, Sevendust remains a vital force, and ‘One’ makes that case without hesitation.

Colombian Urban Superstar Blessd Takes The “El Mejor Hombre Del Mundo” Tour To US Stages This Spring

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Blessd arrives in the United States with serious momentum behind him. The Colombian urban superstar announces his El Mejor Hombre Del Mundo US Tour, a Live Nation-promoted run kicking off April 8 in Tampa and closing May 9 at Miami’s Kaseya Center, with major stops in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, and more in between.

The numbers tell the story clearly. Blessd closed 2025 as Spotify Colombia’s most-streamed artist with over 27 million monthly listeners, placing more than ten songs simultaneously in the country’s Top 50. His fifth studio album ‘Trinidad Bendita’ ranked among the most-streamed albums in Colombia that year. He also became the first Latin artist to open the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris, sold out his first stadium show in Bogotá to more than 55,000 fans, and completed his first ticketed European tour, all in a single year.

Born in Medellín, Blessd has built his career on raw storytelling, melodic instinct, and relentless work ethic. Hits including “Deportivo,” “Amista,” “Yogurcito Remix,” and “Como Oreo” have earned him multiple Billboard Latin Airplay No. 1s and major award wins across the Latin music industry. The US tour follows his RHLM x Blessd Tour alongside Anuel AA and the completion of the El Mejor Hombre Del Mundo Tour in Colombia, making this North American run the next logical step in a genuinely global expansion.

The show promises high-impact live energy built on street-rooted authenticity, career-defining hits, and new music pushing his sound forward. Tickets are on sale now.

Blessd 2026 “El Mejor Hombre Del Mundo” US Tour Dates:

April 8, Duke Energy Center for the Arts Mahaffey Theater, Tampa, FL

April 11, The Fillmore Charlotte, Charlotte, NC

April 12, Coca-Cola Roxy, Atlanta, GA

April 17, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

April 18, Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA

April 19, Echostage, Washington, DC

April 22, Rosemont Theatre, Chicago, IL

April 24, Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO

April 26, House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV

April 29, San Jose Civic, San Jose, CA

May 1, Peacock Theater, Los Angeles, CA

May 2, Miche Festival, El Paso, TX

May 5, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, Irving, TX

May 6, 713 Music Hall, Houston, TX

May 8, Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL

May 9, Kaseya Center, Miami, FL

Andrea Bocelli Brings The Romanza 30th Anniversary World Tour To Madison Square Garden, Hollywood Bowl And Red Rocks

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Andrea Bocelli is celebrating three decades of one of the most successful albums in recorded history, and the scale of the 2026 Romanza 30th Anniversary World Tour matches the occasion perfectly. Produced by AEG Presents and presented by Stifel, the expanded tour adds new North American dates across fall and winter, with two nights at Madison Square Garden, two nights at the Hollywood Bowl, two nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and stops at TD Garden in Boston, Bell Centre in Montreal, and more.

Romanza, released in 1997, sold more than 20 million copies worldwide and earned Platinum and Diamond certifications in over 20 countries, including Triple Platinum in the United States and Diamond in Canada. It remains both the best-selling Italian-language album and the best-selling predominantly non-English language album of all time, topping charts in 11 countries. “Con Te Partirò” is among the timeless songs Bocelli brings to the stage throughout the run.

The tour’s international reach extends well beyond North America. Bocelli performs at Venice’s Piazza San Marco in June, followed by stadium dates in Gdansk, Warsaw, and Vienna in August before the North American fall leg launches September 8 in Seattle. The winter run opens December 10 in Boston and closes December 22 in Philadelphia.

Bocelli also performed at the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 on February 6 at San Siro Stadium, his return to the Olympic stage after appearing at the Torino 2006 Closing Ceremony. Tickets are on sale now.

Andrea Bocelli 2026 Romanza 30th Anniversary Tour Dates:

April 25, Feria Nacional de San Marcos, Aguascalientes, Mexico

June 27, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy

August 14, Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk, Gdansk, Poland

August 16, PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland

August 22, Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria

September 8, Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA

September 9, Moda Center, Portland, OR

September 12, Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA

September 13, SAP Center, San Jose, CA

September 15, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA

September 16, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA

September 18, Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, AZ

September 20, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver, CO

September 21, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver, CO

December 10, TD Garden, Boston, MA

December 11, KeyBank Center, Buffalo, NY

December 13, Bell Centre, Montreal, QC

December 16, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

December 17, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

December 19, TD Coliseum, Hamilton, ON

December 21, PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA

December 22, Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA