March 17, 2015, Crocus City Hall, Moscow: 30 Seconds to Mars traded the full production for acoustic guitars, light percussion, and Jared Leto’s voice front and center, turning a 7,000-seat venue into something that felt considerably more intimate. Drawing from ‘Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams’, the performance leaned entirely on melodic fundamentals, with Shannon holding the rhythm to a minimum and the crowd filling in the rest.
Braxton Keith Drops Debut Album ‘Real Damn Deal’ With Grit, Swagger, and a Honky-Tonk Heart
Braxton Keith has been building toward this. ‘Real Damn Deal’, his debut album, arrives this Friday, May 15, via Warner Records Nashville, and the early response confirms what the live circuit has known for a while: this one has range.
Produced by Alex Torrez and David Dorn, the 15-track album features 10 Keith co-writes, tracing a wide circle around country tradition. His crisp, high-and-lonesome twang carries the whole thing, moving from dancehall swagger to reflective heartbreak without losing an ounce of authenticity along the way.
The critical reception to the lead tracks has been pointed and enthusiastic. Holler called “Little Bit By Little Bit” a record that kicks the door down “with a square-toe boot and swaggering into a dimly lit honky-tonk… fun as hell.” All Country News singled out “I Own This Bar” for Keith’s ability to bring genuine charisma to clever lyricism and honky-tonk charm. Music Row praised “Don’t No More” as “pristinely produced, well written and sung with heart.”
Keith celebrates the release with 2 performances in Las Vegas during ACM Awards week. Thursday brings a set at the Whiskey Jam Welcome Party, timed to the album’s release. Saturday, he takes the stage at Mandalay Bay Beach for ACM Next Wave: Country’s Beach Bash, the only non-nominee on a bill otherwise stacked exclusively with ACM nominees and winners. That’s a statement.
Named one of 2026’s Artists to Watch by both Amazon Music and Rolling Stone, Keith logged over 130 shows last year supporting Cody Johnson, Luke Bryan, and Gavin Adcock. He made his Grand Ole Opry debut in 2025 and earned his first RIAA Gold certification for “Cozy.” This summer brings festival dates and his CMA Fest debut on June 6 at the Chevy Riverfront Stage in Nashville, before he heads back out on tour with Gavin Adcock in the fall.
Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and Riley Green Are Headed to ‘The Voice’ Season 30
NBC’s The Voice is stacking its season 30 coaching panel with two returning heavyweights and one country newcomer making his red chair debut. Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and Riley Green are confirmed for the fall season, with a fourth coach still to be announced.
Levine returns for his 18th overall season and second consecutive, coming off a season 29 victory that was his fourth total. He previously won in seasons 1, 5, and 9, making him one of the most decorated coaches in the show’s history.
Clarkson slides back into her chair for her 11th season as coach, returning after a spring 2026 hiatus. She holds the record as the female coach with the most wins, taking the title in seasons 14, 15, 17, and 21. Her track record on that panel speaks for itself.
Green joins as the country coach for the first time, and his timing couldn’t be sharper. His recent collaborations with Luke Combs and Ella Langley have earned major honours at both the CMA and ACM Awards since 2024. He carries 4 nominations into next week’s 61st ACM Awards, including Male Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for ‘Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe)’, Artist-Songwriter of the Year, and his third consecutive Music Event of the Year nod. Green also recently joined CBS’s Marshals for a four-episode arc.
Carson Daly returns as host. Season 30 premieres this fall.
Video: Stone Temple Pilots’ Explosive 1999 Las Vegas Show Is Back and Remastered
Las Vegas, 1999. Stone Temple Pilots at the House of Blues, filmed for MTV’s “Spankin’ Live” special, remastered with immersive audio and streaming now. Scott Weiland commands the stage with serpentine intensity, the DeLeo brothers build a wall of sound, and Eric Kretz drives the whole thing forward with relentless precision. “Crackerman,” “Vasoline,” and “Interstate Love Song” hit with the full ferocity of a band at a pivotal moment, just ahead of their fourth album ‘No. 4.’ Professionally captured and now remastered, this is STP exactly as they were.
Jamiroquai’s O2 Arena Triumph Is Now Yours to Stream
Jamiroquai brought the full spectacle to London’s O2 Arena on December 14, 2025, and Jay Kay led the band through a sold-out 20,000-strong crowd, blending acid jazz-funk classics “Virtual Insanity,” “Cosmic Girl,” and “Space Cowboy” with newer material, while Rob Harris’s bass lines, Matt Johnson’s keys, and Kay’s signature hat-and-dance energy made it one of the most electrifying British shows of the year.
SiriusXM Brings Full Live Coverage of the 2026 PGA Championship to Golf Fans Everywhere
The 2026 PGA Championship has a home on radio, and SiriusXM is delivering it in full. Live coverage of all 4 rounds runs May 14–17 from Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, outside Philadelphia, co-produced with Westwood One.
Veteran broadcaster Brian Katrek handles lead play-by-play duties, with former PGA Tour pro Brendon de Jonge as lead analyst. On-course reporters Emilia Doran, Dennis Paulson, and Raymond Burns track the key playing groups throughout each round. First and second round coverage starts at 1 pm ET Thursday and Friday. Weekend rounds begin at 2 pm ET Saturday and Sunday.
Morning and early afternoon coverage brings its own team. Michael Breed, George Savaricas, and Will MacKenzie provide commentary during the earlier hours, while Jason Sobel contributes from the booth and handles post-round player interviews. Immediately following each round, Gary Williams hosts a 2-hour wrap-up of the day’s play.
Beyond the live championship broadcasts, talk programming runs daily throughout PGA Championship Week, starting at 7 am ET on weekdays and 9 am ET on weekends. 2016 Senior PGA Champion Rocco Mediate hosts 3 episodes of his exclusive SiriusXM show, “The Rocco Hour,” Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 7 pm ET. On Saturday and Sunday, David Marr III hosts “PGA of America Radio” live from 9–10 am ET, featuring interviews with PGA of America Golf Professionals who earned spots in this year’s field.
All programming is available to SiriusXM subscribers on channel 92 and through the SiriusXM app. Full schedule details are at SiriusXM.com/golfonsxm.
Tenille Townes, Gabriel Fredette, and Cat Clyde Lead Spotify Canada’s Newest Ambassador Cycle
Spotify Canada has named its latest round of playlist ambassadors, and the lineup covers serious ground. Tenille Townes, Gabriel Fredette, and Cat Clyde are the newest faces of the EQUAL, RADAR, and Indigenous programmes respectively, each bringing a distinct voice to a platform that reaches listeners worldwide.
To mark the occasion, all 3 artists will appear on Toronto’s iconic Sankofa Square billboard. Each ambassador also curates a playlist spotlighting other genre-defying artists shaping what’s next in music.
Tenille Townes steps into the EQUAL Canada ambassador role with everything you’d expect from one of country music’s most compelling storytellers. The Grande Prairie, Alberta native, now based in Nashville, built her reputation on heartfelt, observational songwriting and vocals that don’t miss. Her advocacy for women and queer creatives aligns directly with EQUAL’s mission of amplifying underrepresented voices in music.
Gabriel Fredette carries the RADAR Canada flag, and the numbers behind him are hard to ignore. The Montreal-area artist first turned heads on La Voix in 2024, then launched “Tant qu’on est toi et moi” into the stratosphere, holding the number one position on the Mediabase Top 100 for over 13 weeks. Fredette is a genuine force in Quebec and Francophone pop, and this ambassadorship puts him exactly where the momentum says he belongs.
Cat Clyde brings the Indigenous programme a voice rooted in both place and craft. The Métis singer-songwriter, based in rural Ontario, moves between soulful blues and folk-tinged warmth with a naturalness that sounds completely uncontrived. Her album ‘Down Rounder’ established her range, and she’s currently finishing her next record for Concord Records.

