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Miranda Lambert, Charley Crockett, Jon Pardi Lead 2026 Music City Rodeo Lineup

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The biggest rodeo east of the Mississippi is officially coming back to Nashville, with the Music City Rodeo set to take over Bridgestone Arena from May 28th to May 30th, 2026, for three nights of high-stakes PRCA events and mega-star concerts. Co-Founder Tim McGraw, who has personal experience playing over 20 rodeos in his career, made the huge announcement alongside World Champion cowboys in Las Vegas. This event successfully joins two great American traditions, country music and rodeo, and its breakout success has earned it the designation of an official Cinch Playoff Series Rodeo, which will draw top-tier talent from across the nation for thrilling competitions like bull riding and barrel racing. The nightly headlining concerts are massive, featuring three-time Grammy-award winner Miranda Lambert on May 28th, followed by Grammy-nominated artist Charley Crockett on May 29th, and country music star Jon Pardi closing out the weekend on May 30th.

‘Landman’ Renewed for Season Three After Crushing Paramount Plus Viewership Records

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There’s no question about the success of Landman: Paramount+ officially renewed the hit original series for a third season just three weeks following the phenomenal premiere of season two. The show, co-created by Oscar nominee Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace, is a massive viewing sensation, already projected to be one of the platform’s biggest successes, ranking in the top three for all original content since its debut. This record-breaking season opener achieved over 9.2 million streaming views in its first two days alone, marking a massive 262% jump in views from the first season premiere and establishing it as the most-watched original series premiere in Paramount+ history. The critically acclaimed drama, which stars Oscar winner Billy Bob Thornton in a Critics’ Choice nominated role as Tommy Norris, alongside an incredible cast including Demi Moore and Andy Garcia, continues to draw huge audiences into the brutal, high-stakes world where oil rises from the earth and secrets surface in West Texas.

Toronto Jazz Festival Announces Emilie-Claire Barlow, Kokoroko, Hiromi, Ibrahim Maalouf For 2026

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The Toronto Jazz Festival is wasting absolutely no time getting audiences excited for its 39th season, dropping the names of four headlining concerts that instantly reflect the worldwide pulse of contemporary jazz. Artistic Director Josh Grossman notes that each of these boundary-pushing artists embodies the daring spirit driving jazz forward, and their diverse, global perspectives firmly establish Toronto as a massive music destination. The initial lineup is sensational, featuring Canadian favorite Emilie-Claire Barlow returning to Koerner Hall on June 23rd with her elegant Quebec repertoire tribute ‘La plus belle saison,’ followed by London’s radiant Afrobeat collective Kokoroko hitting the Phoenix Concert Theatre on June 25th with their joyful sound from the new album ‘Tuff Times Never Last’. The powerhouse programming continues on June 27th with GRAMMY-winning virtuoso Hiromi and her quartet Sonicwonder at Koerner Hall, sharing the evening with French-Lebanese trumpet master Ibrahim Maalouf, who leads his T.O.M.A. tour at the Danforth Music Hall for a jubilant blend of musical cultures.

TOUR DATES

  • Tuesday, June 23, 2026 | Emilie-Claire Barlow | Koerner Hall
  • Thursday, June 25, 2026 | Kokoroko | The Phoenix Concert Theatre
  • Saturday, June 27, 2026 | Hiromi’s Sonicwonder | Koerner Hall
  • Saturday, June 27, 2026 | Ibrahim Maalouf | Danforth Music Hall

Cre8ive MC Returns To Claim His Space With Stunning Debut Album

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New Jersey’s own hip-hop and spoken word artist, Cre8ive MC, triumphantly announces his official return to music with the release of his debut full-length album, ‘Make Sure They Spell Your Name Right,’ which is available now exclusively on his website. Known around the North Jersey open mic scene for his electric performances, emotional honesty, and quick wit, Cre8ive MC delivers a statement of purpose with this first proper album. He comments that the record was something “I needed to do for myself,” acknowledging a necessary step to prove his artistic worth and capacity to execute his full creative vision after a time away from the mic. The album unfolds across three distinct parts, expertly bridging golden-era hip-hop influences with a modern sound while guiding listeners through themes of identity, resilience, and mental health. With tracks that range from high-energy lyrical showcases to deep dives into self-doubt, like the song “Come Back Home,” the journey culminates in the joyful, humorous track “Boiled Peanuts,” highlighting the artist’s full humanity and triumphant creative return.

Steelheart Drops Remastered “Lips of Rain” From ‘Through Worlds of Stardust’

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Steelheart, fronted by the phenomenal vocal prowess of Miljenko Matijevic, just delivered a fresh, passionate take on the cinematic track “Lips of Rain,” now globally available through Steelheart Records via The Orchard. This captivating song, which originally featured on the 2017 recording of the album ‘Through Worlds of Stardust’, has been remastered with enhanced sonic depth and clarity. Matijevic’s signature multi-octave range and ability to fuse raw vulnerability with powerful, sweeping rock instrumentation shine through completely, embodying his vision of “deep, sexy, loving, twisted, romantic, and hungry rock ‘n’ roll” that defined the original recording. Adding to the experience, the music video for “Lips of Rain,” which Matijevic directed himself, has already captivated 2.2 million viewers and was shot across stunning landscapes including the breathtaking Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah and the Malibu Hills. This re-release of ‘Through Worlds of Stardust’ allows both dedicated fans and new listeners to truly hear one of Steelheart’s most evocative songs in its most fully realized, powerful form yet.

Vukovi Announces January and February UK Headline Run

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The electrifying alt-rock duo Vukovi has unveiled an extensive series of intimate headline performances set for January and February 2026, giving fans across the UK plenty of chances to catch their high-energy show. The run includes a highly anticipated appearance at the We Are One Festival in Cardiff and a very special collaboration event at Rebellion in Manchester. This particular show on February 18th will see Vukovi play a full set as part of a fantastic collaboration with developers Team17, celebrating the indie game ‘Rockbeasts’, which is a story-driven, role-playing management game centered on running an up-and-coming rock band. This tour promises fierce energy and unforgettable nights, making these limited first-release tickets absolutely essential.

TOUR DATES:

  • 01/30 – Newcastle, Newcastle University
  • 01/31 – Sheffield, Foundry
  • 02/01 – Cardiff, We Are One Festival (Tramshed)
  • 02/03 – Southampton, The 1865
  • 02/04 – Brighton, Chalk
  • 02/06 – Birmingham, XOYO
  • 02/07 – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
  • 02/08 – Norwich, Waterfront Studio
  • 02/10 – Edinburgh, The Mash House
  • 02/11 – Aberdeen, Tunnels
  • 02/18 – Manchester, Rebellion

Kezia Gill Kicks Off New Era With Gritty Revenge Anthem “Dublin’s Outta Whiskey”

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UK country and Americana singer-songwriter Kezia Gill has launched a new era with the gritty, high-energy revenge anthem “Dublin’s Outta Whiskey,” the first single from her forthcoming album ‘All On Red’ and her first release since signing to Snakefarm/Universal. Co-written with Matt Stell and Clint Lagerberg in Nashville, the track is a brooding barroom stomper featuring Gill’s trademark soaring vocals delivered with authority. She calls it “the ultimate revenge song for the woman scorned,” setting the stage for her ‘All On Red’ UK Headline Tour.

All On Red UK Headline Tour Dates:

  • 2/17/26 – Leeds @ Brudenell
  • 2/18/26 – Glasgow @ Saint Luke’s
  • 12/19/26 – Newcastle @ Digital
  • 12/20/26 – Nottingham @ Rock City
  • 12/21/26 – Manchester @ Club Academy
  • 12/24/26 – Norwich @ Waterfront
  • 12/25/26 – London @ Islington Assembly Hall
  • 12/27/26 – Exeter @ Phoenix
  • 12/28/26 – Portsmouth @ Wedgewood Rooms
  • 3/1/26 – Bristol @ The Lantern

CeCe Winans Delivers Spiritual Powerhouse Set Celebrating Three Decades At Tiny Desk

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CeCe Winans’ remarkable voice transcends genre and generations, a monumental feat in the gospel and Christian music realms, and her Tiny Desk concert serves as a deeply moving journey through the many eras of her monumental career, celebrating the 30th anniversary of her solo debut ‘Alone in His Presence’. Winans laughed while admitting she dusted off songs she had not performed in decades to craft this incredible set, and that is without even touching the groundbreaking work she did alongside her brother BeBe Winans. From the joyous call and response of “Pray” to the audible gasp from the crowd at the opening line of “Alabaster Box,” and culminating in a heartfelt “Goodness of God” singalong, this performance is far more than just nostalgic. It stands as a profound reminder of Winans’ enduring spiritual and cultural impact, showcasing why this living legend, one of the most decorated gospel artists of all time, easily took the Tiny Desk straight to church.

SET LIST

  • “Well, Alright”
  • “Pray”
  • “I Am”
  • “More Than What I Wanted”
  • “Alone in the Presence”
  • “Alabaster Box”
  • “Believe For It”
  • “Come Jesus Come”
  • “Goodness of God”
  • “That’s My King”

Stanley Clarke’s 4EVER Delivers Robust, Virtuosic Jazz Fusion At Tiny Desk

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Robust sound is always a central hallmark of bassist Stanley Clarke’s musicality, a fact immediately apparent at the Tiny Desk where a wall of amps was visible, underscoring his reminder to the audio team to ensure the sound feels good, not just reads well on the board. Clarke’s storied career, spanning decades, includes seminal work with titans like Chick Corea and Al Di Meola, alongside successful scoring for film and television. His solo albums from the mid-70s, including ‘Stanley Clarke’, ‘Journey to Love’, and ‘School Days’, cemented his status as a force in music and foreshadowed his 2022 designation as an NEA Jazz Master. Demonstrating his passion for spotlighting young talent, Clarke’s latest ensemble, 4EVER, features saxophonist Emilio Modeste, drummer Jeremiah Collier, guitarist Colin Cook, violinist Evan Garr, and keyboardist Cameron Graves, all of whom rose to the challenge immediately. They opened with “Song to John” from 1975’s ‘Journey to Love’ before “Yesterday Princess,” from his 1974 self-titled album, gave violinist Garr a chance to shine. The performance moved into the electric realm with 2003’s smooth yet funky “1, 2, to the Bass,” closing powerfully with one of his biggest hits, “School Days,” proving that over five decades since his solo debut, Clarke still innovates with the solid fullness of his instrument.

SET LIST

  • “Song to John”
  • “Yesterday Princess”
  • “1,2, to the Bass”
  • “School Days”

Beenie Man Brings Maximum Velocity Dancehall Fire To The Tiny Desk

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The King of Dancehall, Beenie Man, brought the full fire of Kingston to Washington D.C., overcoming his initial contemplation of the small office space to deliver a performance accustomed to maximum velocity on a giant stage. The man born Moses Anthony Davis paused to celebrate his incredible longevity, telling the crowd, “I’ve been doing music since the age of 5. I did my first single at the age of 7. Now I’m 50-something and I’m doing the same thing.” Just in time for the Black Music Month anniversary theme, his most commercially successful album, ‘Art and Life’, turned 25, marking an exciting moment for the artist who recently had his work visa reinstated after a ten-year ban from the United States. With real dancehall fans front and center holding flags, easing any doubts he might have had, Beenie Man powered through a decades-spanning set of club classics that proved why he remains absolutely vital.

SET LIST

  • “Who Am I”
  • “Romie”
  • “Girls Dem Sugar”
  • “Toy Friend”
  • “Miss L.A.P.”
  • “Let Him Go”
  • “Dude”
  • “King of the Dancehall”
  • “Rum & RedBull”