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Clay Walker Hits The Road With ‘Doin’ What I Love’ Tour

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Nineties country hitmaker Clay Walker kicks off his 2026 headlining Doin’ What I Love Tour on January 23 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Fresh off a sold-out Ryman Auditorium debut and a 59-show run in 2025, Walker continues a career defined by connection, consistency, and traditional country storytelling.

A Texas Cowboy Hall of Famer, Walker carries decades of hits into each performance, with crowds singing every word to “Rumor Has It,” “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” and “Live Until I Die.” The response around his live shows highlights warmth, gratitude, and a sense of shared celebration that stretches from the stage to the back row.

“To quote Mark Twain: The two greatest days in a man’s life are the day he is born and the day he figures out why. I have figured out why,” Walker says. That clarity shows up night after night, with performances that feel energized, purposeful, and fully present.

In 2026, Walker also makes his debut at major festivals including Tortuga and Hoofbeat Country Fest, and returns to Two Step Inn. He appears on lineups alongside Chris Stapleton, Jason Aldean, Post Malone, and Riley Green, reinforcing his place as a respected voice within modern country’s wider conversation.

With additional dates to be announced, the Doin’ What I Love Tour reflects an artist still moving forward, still engaged, and still doing exactly what the title promises.

Clay Walker 2026 Doin’ What I Love Tour Dates
Jan 23 Tulsa, OK Skyline Event Center
Jan 24 Hinton, OK Sugar Creek Casino
Feb 7 Fort Worth, TX Billy Bob’s
Feb 12 Shipshewana, IN Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
Feb 13 French Lick, IN French Lick Exhibition Hall
Feb 14 Richmond, MO Branded Indoor Theatre
Feb 19 Anderson, IN The Paramount Theatre Centre & Ballroom
Feb 20 West Chester Township, OH Lori’s Roadhouse
Feb 21 Mount Vernon, KY Renfro Valley Entertainment Center
Feb 28 Carlton, MN Black Bear Casino
Mar 5 Worley, ID Coeur d’Alene Casino
Mar 6 Enoch, Alberta River Cree Resort and Casino
Mar 8 Calgary, Alberta Grey Eagle Resort and Casino
Mar 12 Danville, VA The Pantheon at Caesars Virginia
Mar 13 Cherokee, NC Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort
Mar 14 Myrtle Beach, SC The Carolina Opry
Apr 11 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Tortuga Music Festival
Apr 19 Georgetown, TX Two Step Inn
Apr 23 Green Bay, WI Epic Event Center
Apr 24 Flint, MI The Capitol Theater
Apr 25 Effingham, IL Effingham Performance Center
May 16 Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM Boots In The Park
June 25 Cadott, WI Hoofbeat Country Fest
June 27 Sullivan, MO Meremac Community Fair
July 18 Hot Springs, AR Timberwood Amphitheater
July 25 Caldwell, ID Canyon County Fair
July 29 McMinnville, OR Yamhill County Fair
Aug 14 Davenport, IA Rhythm City Casino & Resort
Aug 15 Larchwood, IA Grand Falls Casino

Rock Fest 2026 Brings A Thunderous Three-Day Rock Takeover To Wisconsin

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Rock Fest returns July 16-18 to the hayfields of Cadott, Wisconsin, delivering one of its most stacked lineups to date. The three-day camping festival brings together global headliners, fan-favorite staples, and 21 national acts making their Rock Fest debut across five stages on a massive 360-acre site.

This year’s lineup features Limp Bizkit, The Offspring, Gojira, I Prevail, Machine Head, Hatebreed, Insane Clown Posse, Static-X, Halestorm, and The Pretty Reckless, among dozens more. The depth and range of the bill reflect Rock Fest’s reputation for pairing heavy hitters with variety, momentum, and scale.

Three-day ticket holders also receive access to an exclusive Bonus Bash featuring Candlebox, Buckcherry, Dying Wish, and additional artists. The response around the lineup highlights Rock Fest’s ability to create a full-weekend experience that feels relentless, communal, and fully immersive.

Several ticket options are already sold out, including VIP, Reserved Lawn, Black Hole Ammo Top Tier Lounge, 3-Day Pit Passes, Electric Camping, and The Dark Side Campground. Three-day general admission tickets are currently priced at $139, with full-weekend general camping available for $165.

For more than 30 years, Rock Fest has remained family-owned and fan-focused, transforming a quiet Wisconsin hayfield into a summer pilgrimage for rock and metal faithful. With over 80 bands, open skies, and nonstop sound, Rock Fest 2026 continues a tradition built on volume, freedom, and connection.

Indie Rock Mainstay Crooked Fingers Unveil “Haunted” Duet With Sharon Van Etten

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With the return of ‘Swet Deth’ set for February 27, 2026, Crooked Fingers open the year by sharing “Haunted,” a striking new single featuring Sharon Van Etten. The song arrives with a companion video shot by Eric Bachmann and Joe Centeno and edited by Daniel Murphy, placing Bachmann in a space that feels both solitary and densely inhabited by memory and sound.

“Haunted” unfolds as a duet about the end of a relationship, rendered with intimate detail and emotional precision. While writing the song, Bachmann heard Van Etten’s voice alongside his own, and her appearance brings that long-held vision for the album into focus with clarity and weight.

“This summer after returning from tour, I was ready to take a breath and focus on family, but then an email appeared in my inbox from legendary Eric Bachmann,” Van Etten says. “When I heard the song I knew I needed to make time for it. He made something quite special. I am honoured to play a part in this release.”

The track earns an enthusiastic response for its bold shift in sound. “Haunted” pairs icy electronic textures with a danceable pulse, expanding the emotional range of Crooked Fingers while maintaining the project’s signature intimacy and restraint.

Positioned within an album that also includes full-band rock songs and acoustic ballads, “Haunted” stands as one of ‘Swet Deth’s’ most daring moments. Its cool tones and collaborative spirit stretch the idea of what a Crooked Fingers song can be, opening new space without losing its core.

Country Stars Unite At Daryle Singletary Keepin’ It Country Jam

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The 8th annual Daryle Singletary Keepin’ It Country Jam returns Thursday, February 12, to The Nashville Palace, bringing together some of country music’s most respected voices for a night rooted in tradition and community. Serving as the unofficial kickoff to the National Wild Turkey Federation convention, the event continues its mission of honoring Singletary’s legacy.

Hosted by 90s country comedian Cledus T. Judd, the benefit concert is headlined by Lee Brice and Randy Houser, with special guest performances from Drew Baldridge, Billy Dean, Rhett Akins, Mo Pitney, Eric Blankenship, Duke Henry, and Robert Bacon. The lineup reflects the deep respect Singletary earned among peers and fans alike.

The Keepin’ It Country Jam consistently earns an enthusiastic response for its spirit and authenticity. Year after year, the stage fills with artists who share a commitment to preserving hardcore country music and supporting the Daryle Singletary Memorial Trust through music and fellowship.

Over the past seven years, friends including Jamey Johnson, Neal McCoy, Easton Corbin, Lorrie Morgan, Lee Greenwood, Collin Raye, Rhonda Vincent, Mark Wills, and many more have appeared at the event. Their presence underscores the lasting impact Singletary made within the country community.

Daryle Singletary rose to prominence in the 1990s with a run of deeply traditional albums and charting singles like “I Let Her Lie,” “Too Much Fun,” and “Amen Kind of Love.” His catalog, including ‘Ain’t It the Truth’ and ‘There’s Still A Little Country Left,’ remains a touchstone for artists devoted to country music’s roots.

Between The Buried And Me Unleash Live “God Terror”

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Progressive metal mainstays Between the Buried and Me kick off 2026 by sharing a powerful live recording of “God Terror,” captured in Denver during their recent North American run. The track appears on their latest album ‘The Blue Nowhere,’ out now via InsideOutMusic, and arrives as the band gears up for a long-awaited European return.

Filmed and edited by Randy Edwards with audio mixed and mastered by longtime collaborator Jamie King, the performance highlights the song’s weight and intensity. Vocalist and keyboardist Tommy Rogers describes an immediate shift once the track entered the live set, noting the unmistakable energy it brings to the room.

“Once we started bringing new songs to the stage, we immediately felt a darker, more intense shift in the set when ‘God Terror’ hit,” Rogers says. He adds that Denver stood out as the ideal city to document the song thanks to the strong connection the band consistently shares with audiences there.

The live version earns an enthusiastic response for its precision and force, capturing the album’s darker edge while amplifying its scale in a concert setting. It serves as a vivid snapshot of a band fully locked in, translating studio complexity into visceral live impact.

Following their North American dates, Between the Buried and Me take ‘The Blue Nowhere’ overseas beginning February 19 at London’s Islington Assembly Hall. The European tour marks their first headline run across the region since 2019 and spans more than a month of shows.

Tour Dates
February 19 London, UK Islington Assembly Hall
February 20 Birmingham, UK Asylum
February 21 Manchester, UK Band on the Wall
February 22 Bristol, UK The Fleece
February 24 Frankfurt am Main, DE Das Bett
February 25 Paris, FR Petit Bain
February 26 Amsterdam, NL Melkweg
February 27 Esch-sur-Alzette, LU Rockhal
February 28 Antwerpen, BE Zappa
March 1 Hamburg, DE Uebel & Gefahrlich
March 2 Kobenhavn, DK Pumpehuset
March 3 Stockholm, SE Debaser Nova
March 5 Helsinki, FI Tavastia-klubi
March 6 Tallinn, EE Paevli Kultuurivabrik
March 7 Riga, LV Melna Piektdiena
March 9 Warszawa, PL Niebo
March 11 Bochum, DE Matrix Bochum
March 12 Stuttgart, DE Im Wizemann
March 13 Milano, IT Legend Club
March 14 Aarau, CH KIFF
March 15 Genève, CH PTR/L’Usine
March 17 Leipzig, DE UT Connewitz
March 18 Praha, CZ Rock Cafe

Chicago Punk Mainstays The Arrivals Return Loud With Payload And New Song

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After a 15-year hiatus, The Arrivals return with ‘Payload,’ their first new album since 2010’s ‘Volatile Molotov,’ coming soon via Recess Records. The long-awaited release marks a confident new chapter for one of Chicago’s most enduring punk bands, alongside the arrival of the album’s first single, “Just Like My Brother.”

Recorded by Joe Gac of Meat Wave at Electrical Audio, ‘Payload’ captures the band’s powerful, dynamic sound with clarity and force. The recording jumps with urgency and detail, placing melody and grit firmly side by side.

“It’s still wild to me how every time we get into a room together, after being separated by large swaths of miles and time, we just pick up exactly where we left off,” says guitarist and singer Little Dave Merriman. “This record definitely captures who we are now. It’s got some flavors we haven’t served up yet. But it’s 100 percent us. 100 percent Arrivals.”

“Just Like My Brother” earns an enthusiastic response for its buoyant rhythm and earworm chorus, carrying the spirit that made ‘Volatile Molotov’ a lasting favorite. The song celebrates chosen family with warmth and drive, reinforcing the band’s gift for pairing sharp storytelling with hooks that stay close.

Formed in Blue Island, Illinois in 1996, The Arrivals remain rooted in working-class punk shaped by decades of DIY culture. ‘Payload’ continues their tradition of letting each song stand on its own, blending influence, instinct, and lived experience into a record that sounds immediate, thoughtful, and fully alive.

Punk Icons Dropkick Murphys And Haywire Unite On ‘New England Forever’ Vinyl

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Dropkick Murphys and Haywire join forces on a new 12-inch split LP titled ‘New England Forever,’ capturing the shared spirit forged while touring Europe together last fall. Each band contributes three original tracks and a cover of the other’s song, making the eight-song release a true two-way collaboration.

The record highlights mutual respect and raw chemistry. Haywire takes on Dropkick Murphys’ “The Boys Are Back,” while Dropkick Murphys deliver their own charged version of Haywire’s “Always By My Side.” The result is immediate, loud, and rooted in shared punk values, with both bands sounding locked in and fully committed.

New England Forever earns an enthusiastic response for its urgency and unity. The songs hit with conviction and purpose, reinforcing the idea that scene-driven punk thrives when community and collaboration lead the way. It is a release built to be played loud, passed hand to hand, and lived with.

The vinyl will be available exclusively at shows on Dropkick Murphys’ “For The People…In The Pit St. Patrick’s Day Tour,” launching February 9 in Portland, Maine. The run wraps March 13, 14, 15, and 17 in Boston during the band’s annual St. Patrick’s Day hometown dates, drawing fans from around the world.

Supporting on most dates are The Aggrolites and Haywire, turning the tour into a traveling celebration of punk, soul, and shared roots. New England Forever stands as a physical keepsake from the road, built for the pit, the merch table, and the long memory of the scene.

Track Listing
Side A: Dropkick Murphys
Citizen I.C.E. featuring Haywire
Only The Strong
Solidarity
Always By My Side (Haywire cover)

Side B: Haywire
New England Forever featuring Dropkick Murphys
Hang Up The Telephone
The Henchmen
The Boys Are Back (Dropkick Murphys cover)

Stevie Nicks’ ‘Rock a Little’ Gets Audiophile Anniversary Treatment

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High-fidelity specialists Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab unveil the 40th Anniversary 180g 45RPM 2LP edition of Stevie Nicks’ platinum-certified 1985 album ‘Rock a Little.’ Available to order January 16, the strictly limited pressing of 4,000 numbered copies celebrates one of Nicks’ most colorful and emotionally expansive solo statements.

Mastered at MoFi’s California studio and pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing, the release is sourced from the original analog tapes and housed in a Stoughton gatefold jacket. The album’s layered dreamscapes, wide dynamics, and tonal detail arrive with striking clarity, presenting the music with balance, depth, and dimensional precision that elevates every performance.

Nicks’ enthusiasm for the project reinforces the album’s standing in classic pop history. Opener “I Can’t Wait” lands with heightened drama and presence, while “Imperial Hotel” snaps with rhythmic drive and bold hooks. The reissue draws out the album’s emotional core, where intimacy and ambition move side by side.

The record features contributions from Benmont Tench and Waddy Wachtel and includes Nicks’ impassioned take on Chas Sanford’s “Talk to Me,” a Top 5 hit that remains a defining moment in her solo catalog. Each track benefits from the expansive headroom and rich tonal palette of the new mastering.

Closing piano ballad “Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You” carries lasting emotional weight, composed in memory of Joe Walsh’s daughter and delivered with grace and restraint. With this anniversary edition, ‘Rock a Little’ earns renewed appreciation as a deeply felt, sonically adventurous chapter in Stevie Nicks’ enduring legacy.

Jazz-Pop Newcomer Elysia Biro Introduces Debut EP With “Gentleman Blue”

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Rising jazz-pop artist Elysia Biro announces her debut EP ‘Running From Nothing,’ arriving April 24, alongside the release of her new single “Gentleman Blue.” Written over several years across Vancouver Island, England, and Los Angeles, the EP captures a period of growth, movement, and artistic definition.

“In the writing of this music, I have drawn deeply from my roots – building each song around the core of a jazz trio or solo piano,” Biro says. “Each song is an epiphany – small truths revealing themselves.” Together, the EP unfolds as a series of reflections shaped by time, place, and lived experience.

Released today, “Gentleman Blue” brings a freeing, danceable groove inspired by a moment of unexpected clarity. “I saw this beautiful older woman dancing like she didn’t have a care in the world,” Biro shares. “I wrote about the realization that we are all growing, and embracing the privilege it is to grow.” The song carries warmth, movement, and emotional ease.

Written on bass rather than piano, “Gentleman Blue” features electric and upright bass, drums, organ, upright piano, alto sax, synthesizer, acoustic guitar, and Wurlitzer electric piano. Recorded at Westlake Recording Studios, the track earns an enthusiastic response for its layered arrangement and relaxed sense of timing.

Since releasing her debut single “Just Wait A Minute,” Biro has surpassed 3.5 million streams and delivered standout performances at Cadogan Hall and the London Jazz Festival. With ‘Running From Nothing,’ she continues shaping a sound rooted in jazz tradition, modern pop form, and expressive musicianship.

Country Breakout Braxton Keith Leans Into Western Swing With “I Ain’t Tryin’”

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Country riser Braxton Keith keeps his momentum rolling with “I Ain’t Tryin’,” a dance-floor-ready Western swing track arriving January 16, 2026 via Warner Records Nashville. Schooled on the classics and wired for today, the song leans into easy confidence, throwback twang, and a groove built to move a room.

“I Ain’t Tryin’” brings casual charisma front and center, complete with a Bob Wills-style “haw haw!,” mellow steel guitar, and bright fiddle lines that bounce from beat to beat. The track was co-written with Brice Long and Will Jones and features 19-year-old fiddle standout Carson Peters, adding snap and sparkle to the arrangement.

“It’s like a good pair of jeans that come back in style,” Keith says. “It’s just good old country music.” The response around the song highlights how cleanly it captures the power of classic country when delivered with conviction, personality, and swing-forward energy.

The release arrives as Keith earns major industry recognition, landing on Rolling Stone’s “Country Albums We’re Excited to Hear in 2026” list and Amazon Music’s “2026 Artists to Watch.” After logging more than 130 shows in 2025 while supporting Cody Johnson, Gavin Adcock, and Luke Bryan, Keith continues building a reputation as a must-see live act.

Upcoming Tour Dates:
1/16 – Cheyenne, WY – The Lincoln Cheyenne
1/17 – Deadwood, SD – Red Dirt Fest
1/23 – Little Rock, AR – The Hall
1/24 – Terrell, TX – Silver Saloon
1/29 – Tuscaloosa, AL – Two Dimes
1/30 – Starkville, MS – Rick’s Cafe
1/31 – Bossier City, LA – Bulls Bands & Barrels
2/6 – Baton Rouge, LA – Texas Club
2/7 – Rosenberg, TX – Third Coast Bucking
2/12 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
2/13 – Saint Louis, MO – Hot Country Nights
2/14 – West Des Moines, IA – Val Air Ballroom
2/19 – Los Fresnos, TX – Los Fresnos Rodeo
2/21 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
2/22 – San Antonio, TX – San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
3/13, 14 – Melbourne, VIC – Margaret Court Arena*
3/16, 17 – Sydney, NSW – Hordern Pavilion*
3/20, 21 – Ipswich, QLD – CMC Rocks Festival
3/28 – Winston-Salem, NC – Bulls, Bands & Barrels
3/29 – Isle of Palms, SC – Windjammer
4/11 – Somerville, TX – Chilifest
4/18 – Lubbock, TX – Cook’s Garage
4/23 – Santa Fe, NM – The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company
4/25 – Indio, CA – Stagecoach
4/26 – Santa Fe, NM – Santa Fe Brewing Company
5/8 – Faison, NC – Creekstone Rising Music Festival
5/10 – Saint Pete Beach, FL – Country Thunder Florida
5/24 – Santiago, MX – Monterrey Country Fest
6/7 – Lexington, KY – Railbird Music Festival
6/18 – Bloomington, IL – Tailgate N’ Tallboys
6/19 – North Lawrence, OH – The Country Fest
7/8 – Chicago, IL – Windy City Smokeout
7/11 – New Salem, ND – ND Country Fest
7/18 – Eau Claire, WI – Eau Claire Event District
8/6 – Oshkosh, WI – XRoads41
8/8 – Sikeston, MO – Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo
8/15 – Imperial, NE – Chase County Fair & Expo
8/27 – Mount Morris, MI – Genesee County Fair
9/11–9/13 – Bristol, TN – Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion
*Supporting Riley Green