Georgia natives Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan are joining forces for a landmark hometown show at Sanford Stadium on April 25, 2026, marking a rare return to one of college football’s most iconic venues. Announced in person on SEC Nation from the University of Georgia campus, the concert brings Aldean and Bryan back to the field they last rocked together in 2013. This time, they headline an all star lineup featuring Zach Top, Lauren Alaina, DJ Rock, and Dee Jay Silver as part of the first Live Between the Hedges Concert Series Presented by Pruitt Health. The scale, setting, and shared history make this a true homecoming moment, and the excitement around this bill feels huge.
Set on Dooley Field, the show celebrates longtime friendships, Georgia roots, and the kind of shared energy that turns a concert into a memory people talk about for years. Everything about this night points to something special, and it already sounds like one of those rare events where the music, the place, and the moment line up perfectly.
Chicago duo Somewhere Safe continue their momentum with “so help me god,” out now and glowing with retro dance energy and modern pop polish. Drawing from 80s dance, synth pop, and new wave, the track pulses with vibrant synths and melodies that invite instant movement, while vocals carry emotional weight rooted in guilt, hope, and the desire for change. Created entirely in house by Phillip Segarra and Kyle Moede, from writing and production to visual design, the song reflects a fully realized artistic vision inspired by the radio hits that shaped them growing up. This track feels joyful, sincere, and confidently crafted, landing as another strong step toward the duo’s debut EP arriving in 2026.
Midwest pop punk staples Motion City Soundtrack keep the celebration rolling with newly announced tour dates alongside Say Anything, extending their co headlining run into Winter 2026. Fresh off the excitement of their first album in ten years, the band heads back out with a run packed with big rooms, loud singalongs, and shared nostalgia. The tour stretches from fall through Valentine’s Day, weaving through major cities before closing in Minnesota, and it feels joyful, full throttle, and deeply rewarding for longtime fans who have grown up with these songs.
TOUR DATES:
Jan. 23 – Ft Lauderdale, FL – Revolution Live at the Backyard Jan. 24 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues Jan. 26 – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works Jan. 27 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle Jan. 28 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Jan. 30 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount Jan. 31 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Feb. 1 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Feb. 3 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall Feb. 4 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner Feb. 6 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom Feb. 7 – Buffalo, NY – Buffalo RiverWorks Feb. 9 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre Feb. 10 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Feb. 11 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave / Eagles Club Feb. 13 – Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre Feb. 14 – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre
Viral country riser Taylor Austin Dye turns up the volume with “Damn Good Day,” out now and packed with punch, personality, and unapologetic edge. Following her album ‘Sick of Me’ and the viral momentum of “Rest In Peace,” the new single lands as an up tempo anthem driven by a razor sharp hook and Dye’s unmistakable delivery. Co produced with Lex Lipsitz and co written alongside Delaney Ramsdell, Andrew Capra, and Kasey Tyndall, the track pairs bold lyrics with fearless energy, while the official video adds playful bite as Dye marches through a strict finishing school setting. This song hits with confidence and attitude, and it sounds like a rallying cry built to be shouted back at full volume.
In 1985, Fine Young Cannibals arrived fully formed with “Johnny Come Home” and their self titled debut, introducing a sharp, soulful sound that stood apart instantly. That momentum soared with ‘The Raw & The Cooked,’ a global breakthrough packed with era defining hits like “She Drives Me Crazy,” “Good Thing,” and their inspired take on “Ever Fallen In Love.” The album raced to the top of charts worldwide, earned major awards recognition, and became a cultural touchstone that distilled decades of musical influence into a lean, electrifying statement. Its impact remains undeniable, and the record still feels thrilling, focused, and endlessly replayable.
The band’s story carries its own sense of destiny. After The Beat closed its chapter, David Steele and Andy Cox pushed forward creatively, joining forces with Roland Gift and shaping a sound rooted in soul, pop, and British grit. That chemistry translated into songs that traveled far beyond genre lines, finding lasting life in film, television, and fashion moments that continue to introduce their catalog to new audiences across generations.
That enduring influence now receives a full celebration with ‘FYC40,’ out now via London Records. The definitive anthology spans the band’s journey from the raw urgency of “Johnny Come Home” to the emotional weight of “The Flame,” presenting a vivid portrait of their evolution. Available in multiple formats, the collection offers core hits, expanded tracklists, and a deep dive into rare and unreleased remixes, all curated to reflect the breadth of the band’s reach.
The expanded editions dig even deeper, featuring remixes by key figures from dance and hip hop culture alongside fresh reinterpretations that bring the songs into modern club spaces. Highlights include DJ Q’s rework of “Ever Fallen In Love,” out now and reimagined with driving low end and contemporary momentum. The Deluxe 4CD DVD box set rounds out the celebration with albums, rarities, restored live performances, and classic television appearances, capturing a band whose legacy continues to move bodies, hearts, and dancefloors.
Brazilian born New York based artist Laura Pieri opens a bold new chapter with ‘Frankie (ON THE DANCEFLOOR),’ out now and packed with club ready energy and release. The project reshapes tracks from her acclaimed ‘Frankie’ EP into high octane moments while introducing the brand new single “Flown Away,” leaning into pulsing rhythms, shimmering synths, and euphoric pop hooks built for movement. It plays with confidence and clarity, and the record lands as an energizing, feel good rush that invites repeat spins and full body response.
Created alongside LA based producer and artist YXSH, the release reflects Pieri’s fully realized creative vision across sound, mood, and atmosphere. Each track carries intention and momentum, turning personal expression into something shared and alive on the floor. ‘Frankie (ON THE DANCEFLOOR)’ arrives as a vibrant celebration of embodiment, joy, and forward motion, capturing an artist who knows exactly where she wants to lead the night.
Acclaimed Mexican Salvadoran American singer songwriter Niko Rubio teams up with rising artist Zuri Marley on “Ring Ring (with ZURI),” out now and bringing a fresh pulse to Rubio’s intoxicating original. The collaboration adds a breezy reggae touch inspired by Marley’s musical roots, sparked earlier this year during a sold-out hometown show at Moroccan Lounge. The new version arrives alongside an official video on YouTube and feels playful, confident, and rooted in genuine creative chemistry.
Produced by GRAMMY Award winner Lester Mendez, Rubio’s ‘Ring Ring’ EP is out now via Atlantic Records and showcases her sun soaked jazzy cadence across standout tracks like “Ring Ring” and “Quisiera Saber.” Co written with Mike Rincon and Julian Bernal, the project flows between alt pop, reggae guitar grooves, mariachi spirit, and nostalgic R and B, all tied together by Rubio’s unmistakable voice and sense of fun. With its growing buzz and glowing praise, ‘Ring Ring’ lands as a vibrant statement of identity and joy that invites listeners straight into Rubio’s world.
Multi-Platinum country favorite Billy Currington is shining bright with “Solid Gold,” out now and delivering the kind of upbeat, smooth-flowing energy that sits comfortably alongside his most beloved hits. Written by Miles Miller, the track leans into warm melodies and confident lyrics that celebrate connection, desire, and timeless country charm. “Solid Gold” is the third release from Currington’s album ‘King Of The World,’ out now via MCA and produced by Carson Chamberlain. The 10-track set carries the same hit-making spirit heard on ‘Little Bit of Everything,’ ‘Enjoy Yourself,’ and ‘Doin’ Somethin’ Right,’ pairing radio-ready hooks with the relaxed swagger that continues to define Currington’s sound.
Hard rock mainstays Skillet announce their return to Europe with a 23-date spring 2026 tour, kicking off April 16 in Hamburg and wrapping May 23 in Lisbon. The run brings the band through major cities including London, Amsterdam, Paris, Warsaw, Prague, Milan, and Barcelona, following a huge stretch of international touring that saw them play to nearly 400,000 fans across Europe in summer 2025. The announcement lands alongside the release of their new live track “Showtime”, out now, capturing the band’s explosive onstage energy.
Momentum remains high as Skillet continue their global run, with South American dates next month already seeing sold-out shows in Lima and Belo Horizonte and a venue upgrade in Mexico City due to demand. Later this fall, the band head across the U.S. with Jeremy Camp, reinforcing their reputation as a relentlessly touring force whose live impact continues to grow year after year.
Goldfrapp mark 20 years of their era-defining album ‘Supernature’ with the release of a 20th Anniversary deluxe edition, out now. To celebrate, Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory unveil a brand-new remix of “You Never Know”, their first fresh Goldfrapp release in years, reconnecting with the acid-tinged glamour and hypnotic pulse that made the album such a cultural landmark.
Originally released in 2005, ‘Supernature’ reshaped modern pop with its seductive futurism, chart-topping singles, and high-gloss production, inspiring a generation of artists and producers. The deluxe edition expands the world of the album with B-sides, classic and new remixes, unreleased live recordings, and a 5.1 surround mix, presented across deluxe CD and vinyl formats. Two decades on, Goldfrapp’s vision remains vivid, influential, and unmistakably ahead of its time.