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Sleeping With Sirens Deliver Honest And Urgent New Single “An Ending In Itself”

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Sleeping With Sirens are back with “An Ending In Itself,” a new single produced by Will Yip (Turnstile, Circa Survive, Movements) and their first release with Rise Records since ‘Feel,’ which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. The track is driven by unrelenting angst and enormous melodies, and it hits with the kind of emotional directness that has kept this band relevant for fifteen years.

Frontman Kellin Quinn wrote the song as a direct response to the pressure of performing wellness in an era that rarely makes room for honesty. “This song is a love letter to anyone in the midst of struggle,” Quinn shares. “I think it’s important to have open dialogue and to ask for help when we need it. This song is about being brave enough to admit that we’re not always okay. No matter what you’re going through, there is hope.” That message lands with weight, and the music backs it up completely.

The band, Quinn on vocals, Nick Martin and newest member Tony Pizzuti on guitars, Justin Hills on bass, and Matty Best on drums, has built one of the more durable catalogs in modern alternative rock. Seven studio albums, thousands of shows, and a fanbase that keeps growing. Earlier Rise releases include ‘With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear’ and gold-certified ‘Let’s Cheers to This,’ which produced the platinum single “If You Can’t Hang.”

Fifteen years in, Sleeping With Sirens are finding new audiences while holding the ones they earned. “An Ending In Itself” is the kind of single that reminds you exactly why. The band hits the festival circuit this year with appearances at Welcome to Rockville, Warped Tour (DC, Long Beach, and Orlando), Inkcarceration, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock.

Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band Hit The Road This Summer On The “Keep The Party Going” Tour

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Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band are back on the road this summer, and they’re doing it right. The “Keep The Party Going” Tour kicks off July 9 in Bethlehem, PA, a 19-date run across major venues from Texas to Boston, led by 10-time CMA winner Mac McAnally alongside Scotty Emerick, Will Kimbrough, Peter Mayer, and Nadirah Shakoor sharing lead vocal duties. This is a band built for the stage, and they’ve been proving it for decades.

The Coral Reefer Band’s history with Jimmy Buffett stretches back to 1973. Most current members performed alongside him for over 30 years, across more than 40 tours and 30 albums. They didn’t just back Jimmy, they co-wrote with him, built the sound with him, and became as much a part of the Parrothead experience as the man himself. Before he passed in September 2023, Buffett asked his band to keep the party going. That’s exactly what this tour is.

The setlist will pull from the deep catalog of songs that defined Buffett’s career, with room for deep cuts and personal stories from musicians who were there for all of it. The tour also continues Buffett’s long-standing commitment to Singing for Change, his charity supporting grassroots community organizations across the country. This is a summer night done properly, singalongs included.

VIP packages are available for fans looking to go deeper, including soundcheck access, meet and greet opportunities with Mac McAnally and band members, premium seats, and exclusive gift items. Tickets are on sale now.

Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band “Keep The Party Going” Tour Dates:

Jul 9 – Bethlehem, PA – Wind Creek Event Center

Jul 10 – Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena

Jul 11 – Washington, DC – The Theater at MGM National Harbor

Jul 14 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park

Jul 16 – Charlotte, NC – Truliant Amphitheater

Jul 18 – Atlanta, GA – Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park

Jul 19 – Orange Beach, AL – The Wharf Amphitheater

Jul 21 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP

Jul 23 – Austin, TX – Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park

Jul 24 – Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Jul 25 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

Jul 28 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia

Jul 30 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park

Jul 31 – Grand Rapids, MI – Acrisure Amphitheater

Aug 1 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

Aug 4 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center

Aug 6 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater

Aug 7 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion

Aug 8 – Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavilion

GIMS, Sombr, Sofi Tukker, And Alessia Cara Lead Festival Fono’s Massive 2026 Quebec City Lineup

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Festival Fono returns to Quebec City from September 10 to 12, 2026, and the lineup is serious. Nearly 40 artists across three distinct stages on the Universite Laval campus, headlined by GIMS, Grammy-nominated sombr, Alessia Cara, Sofi Tukker, Angus & Julia Stone, Natasha Bedingfield, Chance Peña, Fredz, and Ariane Moffatt.

The festival unfolds across three purpose-built spaces. Vallee Beneva handles the marquee moments, including sombr’s first-ever Quebec City performance. Boise Coors Light brings a more adventurous mix, with NYC electronic duo Sofi Tukker, Congolese-Belgian singer-songwriter Lous & The Yakuza, and Australian electric folk duo Angus & Julia Stone among the highlights. Forêt Electro runs from site opening to close across two stages, completely reimagined for 2026 and dedicated entirely to electronic music.

“We wanted to build much more than a music lineup: a true end-of-summer experience,” says BLEUFEU President Nicolas Racine. Louis Bellavance, Vice-President of Content and Artistic Direction, adds that the program is built so each stage holds its own identity while naturally drawing audiences between spaces. The architecture of this lineup reflects exactly that thinking, and it shows.

Fono is also bringing back its After-Hours Shows, with three secret locations and three mystery artists offering contest winners exclusive late-night experiences. Three-day General Admission passes are on sale now at festivalfono.com, starting at $149 before taxes, with Universite Laval student passes available at $109. Prices hold until July 31, 2026.

Heavy Rock Upstarts Stud Farm Mafia Ask The Ultimate Question On Debut EP “Did You Have A Good Weekend?”

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Stud Farm Mafia arrived with a question and a six-track gut punch. The Oxford heavy rock four-piece released their debut EP “Did You Have a Good Weekend?” on March 17th, a self-released slab of baritone riffs, stop-start grooves, and shout-along choruses that sounds like a band who have been waiting for exactly this moment. The wait was worth it.

Recorded with David Radahd-Jones at Red City Recordings in Manchester, the EP takes a throwaway piece of Monday-morning small talk and turns it into something with real teeth. The guitars snap between clipped rhythm patterns and warped, twisting lines. The bass barges into the mid-range and carries hooks of its own. The drums favour bounce over bludgeon, and when the choruses hit they feel less like rock moments and more like slogans the room already knows.

The songs hit specific targets with precision. “Ten Past Ten” dismantles the 9-5 loop. “So Pretty” and “Gun Show” take aim at gym-floor toxic masculinity through falsetto hooks and rap-rock swagger. “S.O.S.” builds its main riff around Morse code and doubles as a charity track supporting ActionAid, turning doomscroll-era anxiety into something loud and strangely hopeful. This is heavy music with a brain and a smirk, and it works.

The band, Cole Bryant on vocals, Nath Digman on guitars, Rikard Ridemark on bass, and Luke Evans on drums, rebuilt from previous projects with one clear goal: make something that actually sounds like them. Heavier, funnier, and a lot more honest. “Did You Have a Good Weekend?” delivers on all three counts, and then some.

Atlus Drops 15-Track Label Debut ‘Art Of Letting Go’ And Hits The Road On The “RussellMania Tour”

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Atlus built this moment from the ground up. The Denver-raised singer-songwriter spent years writing lyrics behind the wheel of a commercial truck, balancing driving shifts, UPS runs, and rideshare work to fund studio time and support his family. That foundation shows on ‘Art of Letting Go,’ his 15-track label debut via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, and it is out now.

The album is named after its title track, written in direct response to the loss of his sister to addiction. It doesn’t flinch. Blending country with rock, pop, and hip-hop, ‘Art of Letting Go’ covers the full range of Atlus’ story, from grief and survival to resilience and release. Produced primarily by Andrew Baylis, the record includes radio single “Devil Ain’t Done,” lead track “Spare Key,” and release day focus “Still Haven’t Stopped.” All three land with the kind of emotional directness that has driven Atlus past one billion on-demand streams.

“This time, with this album, it’s about moving through moments and experiences that shaped me as a person, as a brother, as a son, and as an artist,” Atlus shares. “My deepest hope is that someone out there hears these songs and connects with the stories and the music and feels like their load is a little lighter because we are sharing the experience.” That sincerity runs through every track on this record, and it hits.

“Devil Ain’t Done” continues to climb country radio charts and reached the Top 5 in Australia. “Spare Key” features an appearance by artist and influencer Demps in its music video. “Still Haven’t Stopped” digs into the complicated weight of loving someone through active addiction. These aren’t radio filler. They are songs with real stakes, written by someone who lived them.

Atlus continues touring through 2026, joining Russell Dickerson on the “RussellMania Tour” this spring alongside festival appearances and headlining dates.

‘Art Of Letting Go’ Track Listing:

  1. Secondhand Smoke
  2. Devil Ain’t Done
  3. Still Haven’t Stopped
  4. Art of Letting Go
  5. Hold My Liquor
  6. Spare Key
  7. Sounds Like Alcohol
  8. Town Down
  9. IOD on YOU
  10. Roses
  11. Break Me First
  12. In The City
  13. Guilty
  14. Half The Bottle
  15. Baby Momma

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Duane Betts Announces ‘Isle Of Hope’ On Sun Records, Drops New Single “Down To Houston”

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Duane Betts has announced ‘Isle of Hope,’ his second solo album, arriving June 12 on Sun Records. Produced by Grammy Award-winner Dave Cobb and recorded in five days at Cobb’s Savannah studio, the record is ten tracks written with longtime collaborator Stoll Vaughan. The first single, “Down To Houston,” is out now, and it hits with the kind of unhurried confidence that defines Betts at his best.

The album was forged during one of the most significant periods of Betts’ life. While his career was thriving as both a solo artist and founding member of The Allman Betts Band, he lost his father and mentor, Dickey Betts. ‘Isle of Hope’ is the direct result of that reckoning. “With Isle of Hope, I wanted to show my life’s experiences,” Betts shares. “In these anxious times in the world, music is always a sanctuary and gives people a feeling of purpose and strength.”

The record features a tight band of serious players, Johnny Stachela and J.D. Simo on guitars, Brian Allen on bass, Philip Towns on keys, and Derrek Phillips on drums. Sun Records Chief Strategy Officer Dominic Pandiscia calls it “an all-time great album showcasing the depth of his songwriting and musicianship.” That’s not hyperbole. This is Betts operating at full creative capacity.

‘Isle of Hope’ follows his acclaimed 2023 debut ‘Wild & Precious Life,’ which featured Derek Trucks, Marcus King, and Nicki Bluhm. Betts has been road-tested for years, as co-founder of The Allman Betts Band and through relentless solo touring with his band Palmetto Motel. The upcoming run includes two nights at The Barns at Wolf Trap, stops at Capitol Theatre, Amaturo Theater, and select Allman Betts Band dates, among many others.

Isle Of Hope Tracklist:

  1. Heartache
  2. Reckless
  3. Into The Void
  4. Pills And Liquor
  5. Silver Afternoon
  6. Down To Houston
  7. Best Wishes
  8. Manatee River
  9. Winners of War
  10. Keep My Hands Clean

Duane Betts Confirmed Tour Dates:

March 21 – Kahului, HI – Maui Arts & Cultural Center (The Allman Betts Band)

March 22 – Honolulu, HI – Hawaii Theatre (The Allman Betts Band)

April 11 – Steamboat Springs, CO – Gondola Plaza Steamboat Ski Area

April 16 – Fairfield, CT – SHU Community Theatre

April 17 – Vienna, VA – The Barns at Wolf Trap

April 18 – Vienna, VA – The Barns at Wolf Trap

April 19 – Charleston, WV – Mountain Stage

April 21 – Annapolis, MD – Rams Head on Stage

April 22 – Red Bank, NJ – The Vogel at Count Basie

April 23 – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall

April 24 – Homer, NY – Homer Center for the Arts

April 25 – Buffalo, NY – University at Buffalo Center for the Arts

April 26 – State College, PA – The State Theatre

April 29 – Albany, NY – Swyer Theatre at The Egg

April 30 – Manchester, NH – The Rex Theatre

May 1 – Westhampton Beach, NY – Westhampton Beach PAC

May 2 – East Greenwich, RI – The Greenwich Odeum

May 3 – Norfolk, CT – Infinity Hall Norfolk

May 27 – Ponte Vedra Beach, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

May 28 – Stuart, FL – Lyric Theatre

May 29 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Amaturo Theater

May 30 – Bonita Springs, FL – Arts Bonita PAC

May 31 – Clearwater, FL – Capitol Theatre

June 6 – Vail, CO – Gerald Ford Amphitheater (Allman Betts Family Revival)

August 10 – Ocean City, NJ – Ocean City Music Pier

January 16 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Big Easy Cruise

Irish Rock Guitar Ace Paul Sherry Drops Video For ‘Peace In Mind’ Title Track Off Fourth Album

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Paul Sherry has released the music video for “Peace In Mind,” the title track from his fourth album, out now. Filmed on location in County Monaghan by Brendan McElroy of Pixil Media, the video carries the same quiet, searching energy as the song itself. It’s a strong visual companion to one of the more grounded rock records to come out of Ireland in recent years.

‘Peace In Mind’ earned four stars from RnR Magazine, with the publication calling it a “tight, well delivered album, filled with great songs with no unnecessary frills.” Hot Press tagged it “heart-on-sleeve, anthemic roots rock.” Back-to-back No.1 singles on UK Future Hits Top 40 Radio followed. The record is built on ten songs delivered with Sherry’s trademark feel-first approach, produced by longtime collaborator Rocky O’Reilly, with Davy Cassidy on drums and Paul McCabe on bass.

The title track draws its inspiration from philosopher Alan Watts, specifically his teaching that true serenity comes from merging with the flow of existence rather than resisting it. Sherry translates that idea into something direct and personal. “As we all walk our own paths in life, we are all just trying to find peace in mind wherever we can,” he says.

Sherry’s resume is extensive. Best known as lead guitarist with the Gráinne Duffy Band, he has collaborated with Marc Ford, Dale Davis, Arron Sterling, Jorgen Carlsson, Kenny Aronoff, and Justin Stanley. He brings that same level of craft and seriousness to his solo work, and ‘Peace In Mind’ reflects exactly that, a rock and roots record made with real skill and zero wasted space.

Charli xcx And Takashi Miike’s Untitled Kyoto Slasher Adds Hailey Benton Gates To Cast

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With principal photography having recently commenced, Live Nation Studios has joined Takashi Miike’s highly anticipated, untitled slasher-horror feature starring Charli xcx as executive producers.

Aidan Zamiri is joining as a producer.  Zamiri most recently co-wrote and directed A24’s “The Moment,” which Charli also produced and starred in.

Hailey Benton Gates is joining the lead cast. Gates, who also starred in “The Moment,” most recently had her Sundance Grand Prize Winner, “Atropia,” released theatrically. Next up, she’ll be seen in A24’s “The Drama,” starring Robert Pattinson and Zendaya.

Previously announced cast includes Norman Reedus (“The Walking Dead”), Kiko Mizuhara (“Attack on Titan”) and Show Kasamatsu (“Tokyo Vice”).

Set in Kyoto, the film follows three best friends who reunite and rekindle their lifelong friendship during what is intended to be a carefree girls trip. The getaway spirals into terror when Katie (Charli xcx) becomes possessed by a violent, tortured spirit (Mizuhara), unleashing a nightmare steeped in Japanese horror tradition.

The screenplay, inspired by an original idea from Charli and Director Miike, was written by Ross Evans and Yumiko Aoyagi.

“Live Nation Studios helps artists tell bold stories that go beyond the stage,” said Ryan Kroft, Head of Film & Television at Live Nation Studios. “This film represents the kind of creative collaboration we love to champion from top filmmakers with distinctive voices that can connect to global audiences.”

Among Miike’s more than 100 feature films are cult classics including “Audition” (1999), “Ichi the Killer” (2001), “13 Assassins” (2010) and “Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai” (2011).

Charli is producing through her studio365 banner. Misako Saka, Director Miike’s longtime producing partner, continues to produce on behalf of OLM, in conjunction with Live Nation Studios and Good World Productions. 

Devon Allman Marks 20 Years With a Tour That Covers His Entire Remarkable Career

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Devon Allman has earned this moment. Twenty years into a career built on blues, rock, soul, and serious road mileage, he’s announcing the “20 Years Strong Tour,” a retrospective run launching August 13 in Portsmouth, NH, with direct support from GA-20. This isn’t a victory lap. It’s a full accounting of everything Allman has built, and there’s a lot to account for.

The show pulls from the full catalog, Honeytribe, Royal Southern Brotherhood, The Allman Betts Band, Devon Allman & Donavon Frankenreiter’s Rollers, and the Allman Brothers Band songbook, alongside material from his latest release, ‘Blues Summit.’ That record features a stacked roster including Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Robert Randolph, Jimmy Hall, Larry McCray, and Sierra Green. The live show promises to be ambitious in scope and deeply personal in execution.

Allman has spent two decades doing this the right way. He co-founded Royal Southern Brotherhood, built Honeytribe from the ground up, and has sustained a powerful independent career without compromising his sound. His live reputation is well-documented. He brings heat every night, and the musicianship around him always matches the moment.

The “20 Years Strong Tour” runs through late August, hitting venues across the Northeast and Midwest. Before that, the Blues Summit Tour continues rolling through spring and into summer, with dates across the South, Midwest, and East Coast. Tickets and full details are available at devonallmanproject.com.

20 Years Strong Tour:

8.13.26 – Portsmouth, NH – Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues

8.14.26 – Homer, NY – Homer Center for the Arts

8.15.26 – Lake Placid, NY – Songs at Mirror Lake

8.20.26 – Bayfield, WI – Big Top Chautauqua

8.21.26 – Minocqua, WI – Private

8.22.26 – Wausau, WI – Big Bull Falls Blues Fest

8.23.26 – Minneapolis, MN – Dakota

8.28.26 – Milwaukee, WI – Sharon Wilson Center

8.29.26 – Bean Blossom, IN – Southern Indiana Blues Fest

Devon Allman’s Blues Summit Tour:

4.23.26 – Viroqua, WI – The Historic Temple Theatre of Viroqua

4.24.26 – Des Plaines, IL – Des Plaines Theatre

4.25.26 – Springfield, MO – Gillioz Theatre

4.26.26 – Kansas City, MO – Knuckleheads

4.28.26 – Des Moines, IA – Hoyt Sherman Place

4.29.26 – Hobart, IN – Art Theater

4.30.26 – Madison, TN – Harken Hall

5.1.26 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant

5.3.26 – Huntsville, AL – VBC Mars Music Hall

5.5.26 – Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

5.6.26 – Clearwater, FL – Capitol Theatre

5.7.26 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – The Parker

5.8.26 – Bonita Springs, FL – Arts Bonita

5.9.26 – Ormond Beach, FL – Ormond Beach PAC

5.10.26 – Stuart, FL – The Lyric Theatre

6.10.26 – Paw Paw, MI – Warner Vineyards

6.11.26 – Cincinnati, OH – Ludlow Garage

6.12.26 – Kent, OH – Kent Stage

6.13.26 – Warrendale, PA – Jergels

6.16.26 – Fairfield, CT – The Warehouse

6.17.26 – Newton, NJ – The Newton Theater

6.18.26 – Salisbury, MD – Blue Ocean Music Hall

6.19.26 – Lansdowne, PA – Lansdowne Theater

6.20.26 – Riverhead, NY – Suffolk Theater