Super Bowl weekend just got a little more country. EA Sports announced this year’s lineup for its annual Madden Bowl, and the star-studded event will feature performances from Luke Combs, Teddy Swims, Stephen Wilson Jr., Gavin Adcock, and Bay Area native LaRussell. The event, presented in partnership with Visa, takes place February 6 at San Francisco’s Chase Center ahead of Super Bowl LX. Combs said in a statement, “Panthers football has been a staple in my life since I was a kid, so playing Madden has been something I’ve always done – still do to this day on tour. Getting the invite from EA SPORTS to be a part of the Madden Bowl at the biggest football game in the world – the Super Bowl, was a no-brainer. I can’t wait and I’m still holding out hope my Panthers will be there too.”
EA Sports celebrates the Super Bowl every year with its annual Madden Bowl, which includes video game tournaments and live music. This year’s edition marks the biggest one yet, with EA Sports social channels covering the Madden Bowl Blue Carpet hosted by Jameis Winston and Kay Adams. Twitch streamer Sketch will host a livestream featuring athletes playing Madden NFL 26, and the I AM ATHLETE podcast will also deliver content. John Reseburg, VP of Marketing, Partnerships & Communications for EA SPORTS, said, “With Super Bowl LX in the backyard of our global headquarters, this year truly feels like a home game for us. This will be our biggest presence ever, and EA SPORTS Presents Madden Bowl is at the center of it, a celebration of the fans, athletes, creators, and music shaping the culture of football. We’re going to bring an incredible show to the Bay, and share that energy with football fans everywhere.” It’s also a hometown show for rapper LaRussell, who commented, “The Bay is home, and performing at Madden Bowl while the Super Bowl’s right here means everything. This city runs on innovation, hustle, and heart. The same things that make football and music connect with people everywhere.”
Comedian Nikki Glaser will tour both sides of the Atlantic in 2026 on her “The Stunning Tour.” The European leg of the 32-date tour begins June 1 at Paris’ Le Trianon and includes a performance at London’s Eventim Apollo and a double at Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre. Glaser comes stateside August 1 for a run beginning at Atlantic City’s Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, playing across the U.S. and Canada with stops in Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City and more before the tour wraps at Boston’s MGM Music Hall at Fenway on December 2. The headline dates are in addition to her previously announced residency with David Spade at The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace.
Tour Dates:
June 1 – Le Trianon, Paris, France
June 5 – Eventim Apollo, London, UK
June 6 – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
June 6 – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
August 1 – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, Atlantic City, NJ
August 2 – The Hall At Live!, Hanover, MD
August 7 – Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, MB
August 8 – OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino, Niagara Falls, ON
August 9 – Garrison Grounds, Halifax, NS
August 14 – Foxwoods Resort Casino – Premier Theater, Mashantucket, CT
August 21 – Ovens Auditorium, Charlotte, NC
August 22 – North Charleston Performing Arts Center, North Charleston, SC
August 28 – Palace Theatre, Columbus, OH
August 29 – Playhouse Square – Connor Palace, Cleveland, OH
September 11 – Cowlitz Ballroom, Ridgefield, WA
September 12 – Cowlitz Ballroom, Ridgefield, WA
September 13 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater, Bend, OR
September 18 – Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Hollywood, FL
September 19 – Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, FL
October 2 – Clowes Memorial Hall, Indianapolis, IN
October 3 – The Kentucky Center – Whitney Hall, Louisville, KY
October 17 – Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO
October 23 – Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, Greensboro, NC
October 24 – Altria Theater, Richmond, VA
November 6 – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, Sugar Land, TX
November 7 – Majestic Theatre, San Antonio, TX
November 12 – Peoria Civic Center – Prairie Home Alliance Theater, Peoria, IL
November 14 – The Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL
November 19 – Yaamava’ Resort & Casino – Yaamava’ Theater, Highland, CA
November 21 – Eccles Theater, Salt Lake City, UT
November 22 – First Interstate Center for the Arts, Spokane, WA
The story of the warrior and the sensai continues as HOKKA presents their second single “Death By Cupid’s Arrow.” Following the powerful debut of “In The Darkness,” the new track expands HOKKA’s cinematic narrative with intensity, emotion, and epic scale. “Death By Cupid’s Arrow” arrives alongside another epic music video bringing the next chapter of the story vividly to life through striking visuals and dramatic storytelling. Both singles have already been performed on Finnish national television during the country’s major New Year’s Eve broadcast, introducing HOKKA to a nationwide audience and marking a significant milestone for the band. Joel Hokka comments on the song: “Cupid’s arrow to the chest or a knife in the back — it’s all the same. Death by Cupid’s Arrow is a song about the not-so-nice side of love. Time after time, a poor broken heart cries out its pain as it drowns.” HOKKA has just announced their first live shows for 2026, giving fans the opportunity to experience the power and storytelling of the warrior and sensai saga on stage for the first time, starting with their first club show on May 7 at Tavastia in Helsinki, followed by confirmed Finnish festival appearances at Kesämössö in Lahti, Tuska in Helsinki, Ruisrock in Turku, Ilosaarirock in Joensuu, Kuopiorock in Kuopio, and QStock in Oulu.
Having never had the chance to meet Jóhannsson herself, Ott spent time in preparation for the recordings with some of his friends and colleagues, including Grammy-nominated producer and engineer Bergur Þórisson, in whose ReykjavÃk studio the sessions took place. Ott says, “There’s a very special intimacy and urgency in his musical language. It speaks to what people long for in today’s noisy and sometimes very dissonant world. The way he builds the architecture and structure of his music really allows you to refocus and reflect.” While she played a few of the pieces on a grand piano, Ott chose to record most of the tracks on the old upright piano in Þórisson’s studio. She recalls, “It’s one of the most beautiful instruments I’ve ever encountered. Bergur placed the microphones really close to the piano which I think creates this very modern and intimate sound, and a touch of nostalgia.” She continues, “It almost feels like you’re having a personal dialogue with Jóhann’s memory. Some of these pieces were written for larger ensembles, as well as electronics, and with just one piano it’s a more condensed and focused sound, but it brings out hidden textures and nuances that highlight the way Jóhann plays with sound and time.” For the visuals of the artwork, Ott worked with friends and collaborators of Jóhannsson, photographer Jónatan Gretarsson and art director Anders Ladegaard. The CD booklet is illustrated with atmospheric shots of the Icelandic landscape plus portraits of both pianist and composer, containing liner notes written by music critic Wyndham Wallace, who previously wrote liner notes for Jóhannsson’s records. “Melodia (III)” releases as a digital single on January 9, “Flight from the City” on January 30, and “Payphone” from McCanick on February 20. One of the world’s most-streamed classical pianists, Ott is recognized for a distinctive artistic language, with programmes and formats that challenge conventions and rethink the relationship between repertoire, performer, and audience.
Tour Dates:
January 15 – Konzerthaus, Vienna
January 19 – Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis have announced their second collaborative album ‘Deface The Currency,’ arriving February 20 on Impulse! Records. This new album preserves the tightness and variety of their critically-acclaimed self-titled debut album but reveals new levels of confidence and risk over seven tracks. ‘Deface The Currency,’ a statement of vigor, sensitivity, and spontaneity, results from the band playing 150 shows together in one year. The lead single “Gestations” is available now with an official video. To celebrate the album announcement, The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis have announced a headlining tour across North America kicking off April 17 in Portland, Oregon. The Messthetics were formed in Washington, D.C., drawn together by mutual admiration: Anthony Pirog had grown up listening to Fugazi, the era-defining post-hardcore band anchored by the rhythm section of now-bandmates Joe Lally and Brendan Canty, while the bassist and drummer heard the genre-spanning guitar visionary play around town and took note of his unusually inclusive aesthetic. Pirog had played and bonded with saxophonist James Brandon Lewis before the Messthetics formed, and in 2019, he invited Lewis, whose massive, soulful sound has made him a star of the contemporary jazz scene, to sit in with the group live.
As strong as their 2024 LP ‘The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis’ was, it documented a union still in its infancy: the trio worked up most of the material apart from Lewis and then rehearsed with the saxophonist for just one day before entering the studio. Lally notes, “We literally were not a band that did what bands do at that point that we made the first record.” The quartet’s subsequent extensive touring brought about a very different result on ‘Deface the Currency.’ Lewis says, “The more you know someone, the better the relationship is, the more enriched it becomes. It’s like a cast-iron skillet: The more you keep cooking in it, the better the food gets. So I think that’s what you hear on the record, and you hear an urgency of now.” The band’s heightened communication comes through in many surprising dynamic shifts. On “Universal Security,” Pirog and Lewis’s floating melody, played over a waltz-time pulse from Lally and Canty, segues into the saxophonist improvising against a wall of richly textured guitar noise. “Gestations” layers a bebop-esque line atop a taut funk groove, holding its energy in reserve before revving up to an explosive climax that suggests doom metal meets Sonny Sharrock’s 1991 avant-jazz masterpiece ‘Ask the Ages,’ which the quartet has recently covered in concert. More than any earlier statement by the band, ‘Deface The Currency’ seamlessly melds the sounds that make up its collective DNA, from punk rock to free jazz and funk, balancing compositional precision with palpable improvisational fire.
Tour Dates:
April 17 – Star Theater, Portland, OR
April 18 – Clock-Out Lounge, Seattle, WA
April 19 – Wise Hall, Vancouver, BC
April 25 – Kings, Raleigh, NC
April 26 – Ayurprana Listening Room, Asheville, NC
April 27 – The Earl, Atlanta, GA
April 28 – Singletary Center for the Arts, Lexington, KY
April 30 – Constellation, Chicago, IL
May 1 – Third Man Records, Detroit, MI
May 2 – 918 Bathurst, Toronto, ON
May 3 – Centennial Hall, Erie, PA
May 4 – Tubby’s, Kingston, NY
May 5 – City Winery Boston, Boston, MA
May 6 – Le Poisson Rouge, New York, NY
May 7 – Pittsburgh Jazz & Poetry Festival, Pittsburgh, PA
Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi has announced his first ever collection of solo piano works, spanning his illustrious 30-year career. Entitled simply ‘Solo Piano,’ the new collection arrives February 27 on Decca. Along with Einaudi’s best-loved solo piano compositions comes the brand new piece “Memory One,” revealed today. Einaudi explains, “Memory One is a special piece. It’s the song of who we were, transformed by who we’ve become.” The collection takes the listener on a journey using just the keys of a piano, from “Elegy for the Arctic,” which Einaudi famously performed on a floating platform in the Arctic Ocean for Greenpeace ten years ago in 2016, to a special solo piano version of his highest-streamed track of all time, “Experience” from 2013. Also featured are recognisable favourites such as “Nuvole Bianche” and “Una Mattina.”
More recent hits such as “Adieux” from 2024, which became the fastest-streamed classical track of all time after reaching 2.5 million streams on release day alone, and “Jay” from 2025’s chart-topping album ‘The Summer Portraits’ can be heard alongside other breathtaking compositions, all telling his story. The collection coincides with Einaudi’s forthcoming Solo Piano 2026 tour, which sold out across the UK and Ireland within days of going on sale. The solo tour sees Einaudi return to London’s Royal Albert Hall where he completed a record-breaking run of six nights in 2025 with his full band. Einaudi recently announced his biggest ever UK performance at The O2 on Friday July 10, 2026, to which, due to exceptional demand, a second night was quickly added on Saturday July 11, 2026. In contrast to the Solo Piano record and tour, The O2 concerts will feature Einaudi performing with his full band. Over the past three decades, Einaudi has quietly become the world’s most successful contemporary classical artist, with music that has reached millions through film, television, and live performances worldwide, from Arctic Ocean stages to record-breaking residencies at the Royal Albert Hall, Barbican, and Sydney Opera House.
New York-based singer-songwriter and producer Sarah Kinsley has announced her new EP ‘Fleeting,’ arriving February 13 via Verve Forecast/Fontana. The EP features the musician’s recent euphoric pop single of the same title, plus new track “Lonely Touch,” available now with a co-directed video that’s artistically and visually linked to the title track. A 30-date headline tour of North America and the UK/Ireland kicks off next spring in Seattle on March 25, with stops in New York, Los Angeles, and wrapping up at London KOKO on May 28. The new EP also features a guest collaboration with British artist Paris Paloma on “After All,” marking Kinsley’s first collaboration in the studio. Paloma comments, “I’ve been a fan of Sarah’s for ages, and she’s been one of my top listened to artists for several years in a row, so when she asked me to collaborate I was so happy to work with her, and also to do something so swelling and emotive as this song ‘after all,’ felt like a new direction for both of us, I’m incredibly excited for everyone to hear it.”
Kinsley explains the origins of “Lonely Touch”: “‘Lonely Touch’ was written in one sitting after I watched the Luca Guadagnino film Queer. It was inspired by a scene showing two lovers intertwining: their hands traveling under each other’s skin, moving through the body, feeling each other’s hearts. This song is an homage to the vulnerability of longing, of yearning for a kind of touch that is undeniable and terrifying. It is a song about true intimacy: wanting to feel the edges of another’s soul, becoming one in the dark together.” She created the music video with New York choreographer Madi O’Halloran and director Chloë Vivian Gottlieb to truly embody the song through dance and movement, capturing closeness and raw touch between people. The ‘Fleeting’ EP is Kinsley’s first body of music since the release of her acclaimed 2024 debut LP ‘Escaper,’ written in the back of cabs zipping across New York City and produced alongside friend and collaborator Jake Aron. On working with Paloma, Kinsley notes, “There was something magical about the idea of giving the second half of After All to another artist: creating a duet between people ruminating on why love cannot always save us. Paris Paloma is the artist I wanted to share this moment with, and we made this song together across the Atlantic between New York and London.” Kinsley reflects on the EP itself: “The Fleeting EP is a collection of music scoring my return to a long lost sense of self. It is a record honouring love and desire. A deep promise to change. It is a promise to yearn, to long, to feel deeply and truly, despite knowing everything is fleeting.” ‘Escaper’ turned not only the heads of critics but of Chappell Roan too, who put the spotlight on Kinsley’s talent via Instagram earlier this year.
Tracklist:
Lonely Touch
Truth Of Pursuit
Reverie
After All (with Paris Paloma)
Fleeting
Tour Dates:
March 25 – The Crocodile, Seattle, WA
March 26 – Hollywood Theatre, Vancouver, BC
March 28 – Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR
March 30 – August Hall, San Francisco, CA
March 31 – The Fonda, Los Angeles, CA
April 1 – Music Box, San Diego, CA
April 3 – Meow Wolf, Santa Fe, NM
April 4 – Marquis, Denver, CO
April 7 – Mohawk, Austin, TX
April 8 – House of Blues – Bronze Peacock Room, Houston, TX
April 9 – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall, Dallas, TX
Richter explains his approach to the soundtrack: “In composing the score for Hamnet, I decided to use the basic atoms of Elizabethan musical practice; the period instrumentation, grammar and sensibility of the time, but to apply these materials in a way that springs directly from the psychology of the story.” He notes that he made sketches responding to the overarching themes of familial love and loss prior to the shoot, which Zhao used during filming and in the edit, giving them a starting point for the overall musical architecture. Richter developed a choral language for the character of Agnes that underpins much of the story, using women’s voices both in ways an Elizabethan composer would recognize and as pure color emanating from the psychology of the moment. One of the most influential composers of his generation, Richter blends traditional orchestrations with modern electronic elements throughout the sweeping Hamnet score. His catalogue has amassed over three billion streams to date, and Hamnet marks one of more than 50 projects that Richter has scored, following collaborations with directors Denis Villeneuve, Martin Scorsese, and Ari Folman. Richter is co-founder of Studio Richter Mahr alongside his partner, visual artist Yulia Mahr, built inside a former farmhouse in Oxfordshire and powered with cutting-edge solar and heat-pump technology.
EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, the singing voices of HUNTR/X from KPop Demon Hunters, performed “Golden (Glowin’ Version)” on Jimmy Kimmel Live on January 9. The performance showcased the trio’s unique blend of K-pop influenced sounds and demon hunting narrative from the animated series KPop Demon Hunters, which follows three Korean American teens who discover their destinies as demon hunters while navigating the music industry. EJAE brings her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence, while Audrey Nuna, known for her genre-blending approach and previous work including tracks like “Comic Sans” and “damn Right,” adds her distinctive edge. REI AMI, who has made waves with her bold style and collaborations, rounds out the trio. The performance of “Golden (Glowin’ Version)” on one of television’s biggest late-night stages marks a significant moment for the KPop Demon Hunters franchise as it continues to bridge animation, music, and cultural representation.