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Brandy and Monica Expand ‘The Boy Is Mine’ Tour with Three Florida Arena Shows This December

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Following an overwhelming response to their historic co-headlining tour, Brandy and Monica are expanding The Boy Is Mine Tour with three newly announced dates in Florida this December.

Produced by Black Promoters Collective, the additional shows will bring this generational celebration of R&B to fans in Tampa, Miami, and Jacksonville, extending what is already one of the most anticipated tours of 2025.

Tickets for these newly announced Florida shows go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 25, 2025, at 10AM local time. The Boy Is Mine tour announcement was amplified by Brandy and Monica’s appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, CBS Mornings, and Entertainment Tonight, sparking widespread media coverage from outlets including Billboard, Variety, Rolling Stone, Vibe, BET, Essence, Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, Pitchfork, The Fader, WWD, Ebony, NYLON, LA Times, and many more. The resulting wave of press attention underscored the cultural significance of this reunion and helped fuel excitement across generations of fans.

Joined by special guests GRAMMY-winning superstar Kelly Rowland, chart-topping singer-songwriter and GRAMMY winner Muni Long, and rising star Jamal Roberts, fresh off his 2025 American Idol Season 23 win, The Boy Is Mine Tour promises a night of powerful vocal performances, era-defining hits, and surprise collaborative moments.

Newly announced dates:
Friday, December 12 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
Saturday, December 13 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center
Sunday, December 14 – Jacksonville, FL – Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena

Zac Brown Band Brings Love & Fear Album Premiere to Sphere Las Vegas This December

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Grammy Award-winning multi-platinum group Zac Brown Band is set to bring their one-of-a-kind Southern rock and country soul to Sphere in Las Vegas this winter with their Love & Fear show at the revolutionary venue. The four-show limited engagement kicks off Friday, December 5th, and will mark the world premiere of the band’s highly anticipated new album, Love & Fear, with select songs performed live on opening night alongside their classic, beloved hits. Love & Fear will continue at Sphere on December 6th, December 12th, and December 13th. A second track from the album, “Let It Run” featuring Snoop Dogg, will be released this Friday, July 18th, which comes on the heels of the lead single, “I Ain’t Worried About It,” released last month.

Described by Zac as a deeply personal and transformative experience, the unprecedented show will offer a rare glimpse into his life like never before – a behind-the-scenes look at the journey that shaped him. From heartbreak and hardship to growth and redemption, the performance will reflect a constant evolution, both as an artist and as a person. This is not just a Zac Brown Band concert; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that blends raw storytelling with the chart-topping hits fans know and love, marking a powerful new chapter for the band.

“Bringing our new album Love & Fear to Sphere in Las Vegas is a dream come true,” says Zac. “It’s my masterpiece so far. This show is the story of my life that I have never shared, a journey through my imagination, music and stories that have defined who I am. All of this brought to life in the incredible immersive environment of Sphere. It will be a unique experience where you can really feel every note, every word, right there with us. We can’t wait to share it with the fans.”

Zac Brown Band will utilize Sphere’s next-generation technologies to blend music, visuals, and storytelling in a way fans have never experienced before. The venue features the world’s highest resolution LED display that wraps up, over, and around the audience, creating a fully immersive visual environment. The venue also features the world’s most advanced concert-grade audio system, Sphere Immersive Sound, which delivers audio with unmatched clarity and precision to every guest.

The limited engagement will celebrate the release of Love & Fear, Zac Brown Band’s seventh full-length studio album and their most personal to date. Blending their signature harmonies and musicianship with raw emotion and introspection, the project explores duality, healing, and the human experience – themes that come to life in powerful new ways within Sphere’s fully immersive environment. The 13-track album features special guests Snoop Dogg, Dolly Parton, and Marcus King and will be available at all DSPs and streaming services on Friday, December 5th.

With a genre-defying catalog spanning rock, country, bluegrass, reggae, and pop, Zac Brown Band has earned three GRAMMY Awards, sold more than 10 million albums, and headlined stadiums and amphitheaters across the globe. Now, they join the elite ranks of legendary artists to play Sphere.

Tickets to Love & Fear are available to the general public beginning next Friday, July 25th at 10 am PT. Travel VIP packages include a concert ticket and a two-night stay at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, the resort connected to Sphere. Other VIP packages will be on sale Monday, July 21st at 10 am PT.

As always, Zamily will have early access to tickets beginning Monday, July 21st, at 10 am PT. Zamily members should check their email for presale details and can log in at ZacBrownBand.com to access their unique codes. ZBB Community presale powered by Seated, available to the general public, kicks off Tuesday, July 22nd at 10 am PT.

Zac Brown Band: Love & Fear at Sphere in Las Vegas

Friday, December 5
Saturday, December 6
Friday, December 12
Saturday, December 13

1. I Ain’t Worried About It
2. Hard Run featuring Marcus King
3. The Sum
4. Let It Run featuring Snoop Dogg
5. Animal
6. Butterfly featuring Dolly Parton
7. Give It Away
8. Can You Hear Me Now
9. Thank You For Loving Her
10. Come To Me
11. Nothing’s A Coincidence
12. Passenger
13. What You Gonna Do

Parker McCollum Announces New Year’s Eve Blowout at Dickies Arena

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Parker McCollum has announced a special New Year’s Eve show in Fort Worth, TX, at Dickies Arena on December 31st as part of his Parker McCollum Tour.

Tickets for the new show go on sale on Friday, July 25th.

“No place I’d rather bring in the New Year than on-stage in Texas! Can’t wait to kick off 2026 in Fort Worth and look forward to seeing you all there,” McCollum shares.

McCollum is on the road after releasing his self-titled album, Parker McCollum, on June 27th. The project has been hailed as a true artistic evolution that is permeated with the soul of Texas and is authentically Parker McCollum. Tracks such as “Solid Country Gold,” “Big Sky,” “Killin’ Me,” and his current radio hit “What Kinda Man” have had fans keeping the record in constant rotation – making this album his highest debut to date.

The country star has teamed with Miranda Lambert for Band Together Texas, a star-studded benefit concert on Sunday, August 17th at Moody Center in Austin, benefiting The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, the leading charity behind the ongoing flood relief efforts, and Central Texas Community Foundation.

Band Together Texas will feature performances from an all-star roster of Texas talent in addition to Lambert and McCollum, including Ryan Bingham, Wade Bowen, Kelly Clarkson, Ronnie Dunn, Dylan Gossett, Jack Ingram, Cody Johnson, Lyle Lovett, Lukas Nelson, Jon Randall, and Randy Rogers Band.

Ed Sheeran, Goo Goo Dolls, Shaboozey, Alex Warren to Headline Audacy’s We Can Survive 2025 Concert

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Audacy has unveiled that Ed Sheeran, Goo Goo Dolls, Alex Warren, and Shaboozey will headline its 12th annual We Can Survive concert presented by VEG, ER for Pets, on Friday, September 26th at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. The powerful night of music supports the company’s I’m Listening mental health initiative and promotes having more mental health conversations.

We Can Survive is proudly hosted by New York’s Upbeat Variety Music station, NEW 102.7 FM, and features talent, including Karen Carson, Johnny Mingione, Anthony Malerba, Emily West, and Mike Adam.

I’m Listening delivers engaging conversations to listeners nationwide through its annual broadcast special, collaborations with national and local organizations, specialty radio programming, digital content and more. The campaign encourages more conversations surrounding mental health and reminds audiences that they are not alone.

Hard Rock International is a proud partner of We Can Survive. As part of the event, Hard Rock will donate $25,000 to Audacy’s continued commitment to mental health.

Audacy and Hard Rock will extend their New York partnership to We Can Survive by taking their Audacy Sound Space, typically located within the Hard Rock Hotel New York in Times Square, on the road to the Prudential Center, where it will be the title sponsor of the Hard Rock Artist Lounge, home to backstage artist interviews and content activations. Previous guests of the Audacy Sound Space at Hard Rock New York include Lizzo, Teddy Swims, Dua Lipa, Katy Perry, twenty one pilots, Cynthia Erivo, Selena Gomez, Benson Boone, Renee Rapp, Adam Levine, Kate Hudson, Halsey, and more.

Audacy’s larger multi-year partnership with Hard Rock International includes the Sound Space at the Hard Rock Cafe in Nashville, home to the nationally syndicated “Katie & Company” show hosted by Audacy’s Katie Neal. It also includes the annual Stars and Strings at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, performances and interviews with artists and celebrities.

Listeners can get early access to tickets through the presale on July 31st from 10 am ET until 11:59 pm ET or while supplies last. To get the presale link and code, download the free Audacy app and follow NEW 102.7 FM. Tickets for We Can Survive go on sale on August 1st at 10 am ET through Ticketmaster.

Babyface Adds Two More Las Vegas Shows at Palms Casino Resort This November

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Due to popular demand, Babyface will return to the Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort on Friday, November 14th and Saturday, November 15th. Both shows are scheduled to begin at 8 pm.

During his multi-night Las Vegas engagement, which kicked off last summer, Babyface takes the audience back in time as he performs a curated selection of his iconic, award-winning hits (“Whip Appeal,” “Every Time I Close My Eyes,” “When Can I See You Again”) as well as songs he has written and produced for renowned artists, including Whitney Houston, Madonna, Boyz II Men, and many more.

Presales start tomorrow (Tues, July 22nd) at 10 am local time ahead of the general sale on Friday, July 25th.

Babyface is a 13-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist, songwriter, producer, and one of the most celebrated creative forces. He is the only producer to win the Producer of the Year category four times, three times of which were in consecutive years from 1995-1997, a record he holds to this day. Babyface is also co-founder of the legendary record label LaFace, which launched the careers of artists like Usher, Toni Braxton, TLC, Outkast, and P!nk.

Dead & Company to Stream Golden Gate Park Concert Live in IMAX for One Night Only

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Fans can experience Dead & Company like never before with a special one-night-only IMAX live concert event, streaming directly from Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. The group will perform three nights in their hometown from August 1-3 to celebrate the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary. The August 3rd performance will be shown in 30 IMAX theaters nationwide, giving fans the chance to experience the legendary performance on the biggest screen possible.

Doors open at 5:30 pm PT, with the concert running from 6-10 pm PT with a 30-minute intermission. Each attendee will also receive a collectible mini poster and lanyard. Tickets are available via IMAX.

Fans can look forward to an incredible series of performances, featuring unique sets by Dead & Company each of the three nights. Each night will begin with up to 75-minute special guest sets from Billy Strings on Friday, August 1st, Sturgill “Johnny Blue Skies” Simpson on Saturday, August 2nd, and Trey Anastasio Band on Sunday, August 3rd.

Dead & Company was founded in 2015 by Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, John Mayer and Bobby Weir. The band also features Jeff Chimenti, Oteil Burbridge and Jay Lane. The band last performed in San Francisco in July 2023 with three sold-out concerts at Oracle Park, the home of the San Francisco Giants baseball team. Those shows drew an audience of over 118,000 fans across three nights, bringing thousands of visitors to the Bay Area, and making a tremendous impact on the local economy. According to Destinations International’s Event Impact Calculator, the Total Estimated Direct Spend for that weekend was $21 million, and the Total Estimated Economic Impact was $30.9 million.

Def Leppard to Rock Caesars Palace with Third Las Vegas Residency in 2026

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Def Leppard announces a triumphant return to Las Vegas with their third residency that promises a brand new electrifying production to showcase their timeless catalog of hits along with some new surprises that fans and newcomers alike will love. Def Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency will set the strip alight from February 3 through 28, 2026, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. These new shows follow the band’s sold-out residency successes in 2019 and 2013

“Las Vegas has always been such a main attraction for Def Leppard,” says frontman Joe Elliott. “There’s no place on earth where you can have the likes of Adele, U2, and The Eagles all playing sold-out shows on the same night! We’re really looking forward to coming back for our third Vegas residency and to do a run at the iconic Colosseum at Caesars Palace is such an honor given the giants that have blessed that stage!”

Presales start tomorrow (Tues, July 22nd) at 10 am local time ahead of the general sale on Friday, July 25th.

Show dates are February 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28, 2026.

Def Leppard’s summer 2025 tour, produced by Live Nation, sees the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees headline select amphitheaters across the country, bringing their electrifying stage show to fans with special guests Bret Michaels, The Struts, and Extreme. The tour continues through August 31st, wrapping in Virginia Beach, VA.

Last week, the 80s rockers surprised fans in Ottaway when they brought out Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello for a special performance of their single “Just Like 73.” The song soared to No. 1 on the Mediabase Classic Rock chart upon its release last year.

Dashboard Confessional, Japanese Breakfast, Joyce Manor Lead Dream Lineup for Night Moves Music Fest 2025

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Night Moves Music Fest is set to return for its third year on November 8, 2025, bringing one day of live music and outdoor fun to Community Maritime Park at 301 W. Main St. in downtown Pensacola, Fla. This year’s lineup includes nationally recognized headliners Japanese Breakfast, Dashboard Confessional, and Joyce Manor, along with locally beloved artists like Ben Loftin and the Family, Ego Death, and Katie Dineen. Additional performances will include rising acts such as Origami Angel and Wishy.

After nearly 100% growth in its second year, Night Moves Music Fest is on track for its biggest year yet in 2025. Curated by The Handlebar and the Pensacola-based nonprofit Night Moves, the festival is a 2025 grant recipient of the annual Pensacola Foo Foo Festival event series produced by Art, Culture, and Entertainment, Inc. (ACE), taking place October 30, 2025, through November 10, 2025. 

“We’re extremely happy to be recognized by ACE and Foo Foo Fest to bring another music festival to Pensacola this fall. We love where we live and are proud to have a small impact in making it a better place. This is a dream lineup for us, and we’re so thankful for the chance to bring these artists to our town — many of them for the first time ever,” said Robert Goodspeed, Director, Night Moves.

Night Moves Music Fest is an all-ages, rain-or-shine event. Tickets go on sale Friday July 25, 2025, with multiple tiers available. In addition to live music, the festival will feature local food trucks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage options, and vintage vendors in a market-style area. 

For full ticket and event details, visit nightmovesfest.com or foofoofest.com

‘Carnival: They Can’t Steal Our Joy’ Documentary Set to Screen in Toronto And On TVO In July

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Following celebrated selections at the 2025 American Black Film Festival and the Caribbean Film and Arts Festival, the vibrant and powerful new documentary Carnival: They Can’t Steal Our Joy will screen in Toronto at Hot Docs on July 24, 2025, and at the Nia Centre For The Arts on Emancipation Day, August 4, 2025, as part of a national rollout. Directed and produced by Ian Mark Kimanje, this dynamic film captures the cultural, historical, and emotional impact of Caribbean Carnival in ways never before seen on screen.

Told through a powerful blend of interviews, archival storytelling, and breathtaking visuals shot across Canada, the UK, Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States, the film highlights Carnival’s roots in joy-driven resistance and its continued evolution into a global cultural force. With events now celebrated in over 85 cities worldwide, Carnival stands as both a spiritual tradition and a modern-day celebration of freedom.

The documentary is anchored by Ian Mark Kimanje’s personal journey. The Kitchener-based filmmaker, who also serves as co-writer and producer, set out to explore why Carnival resonates so deeply with African and Caribbean diasporas across generations. His experience meeting a woman on the parade route—whose own story of finding healing and joy through Carnival during her cancer treatment—provided the spark for the film’s deeper emotional lens.

“This woman’s story reminded me that Carnival isn’t just celebration,” Kimanje says. “It’s a life force. It’s memory, legacy, and resistance wrapped in colour, sound, and movement.”

Carnival: They Can’t Steal Our Joy was brought to life through the talents of an award-winning production team. In addition to Kimanje, the film is produced by Emily Jane DeVries and Robert Lang with writing by Allen Booth. The cinematography is led by Russell Gienapp, with editing by Mark Stork and Sonia Godding Togoba. The film’s original score was crafted by Freetown Collective, Sheriff Mumbles, and Derek Brin, who also handled music supervision and sound editing.

Executive Producers include Robert Lang, Emily Jane DeVries, and Ian Mark Kimanje, with additional support from Jane Jankovic and Alexandra Roberts (TVO) and Patrice Ramsay (Knowledge Network). Distribution and development support comes from Film Garage North, Kensington Communications, the Canada Media Fund, and Rogers Documentary Fund.

The film weaves historical research, modern cultural commentary, and intimate storytelling to show how Carnival has always been a vehicle for expression and survival—from its origins as a form of rebellion among enslaved Africans to its current-day role as a multi-million-dollar contributor to local economies. In 2023 alone, Toronto Carnival generated $465.7 million in GDP for Ontario, drawing 1.67 million attendees and energizing the city’s streets with sound, beauty, and purpose.

Through every feather, drumbeat, and dance move, the film makes one thing clear: Carnival is joy, and joy is power.

20 Storytelling Songs That Feel Like Novels

You don’t always need 300 pages to feel something deep. Sometimes, all it takes is a song—four minutes of melody and truth that spins a world into being. The best storytelling songs take you somewhere, introduce characters you feel like you’ve known forever, and leave you changed by the end. It’s literature with a chorus. It’s poetry you can dance to. It’s a short story you hum on repeat.

Here are 20 storytelling songs that feel like novels—told in three verses and a bridge, and filed alphabetically so you don’t have to choose a favorite. (We couldn’t either.)


“Alice’s Restaurant” – Arlo Guthrie
An 18-minute folk epic about Thanksgiving, garbage, and draft resistance. It’s got chapters. It’s got satire. It’s basically a musical novella.

“A Boy Named Sue” – Johnny Cash
A dad, a grudge, and one legendary fistfight. Shel Silverstein’s lyrics unfold like a gritty western short story, with a surprise ending that hits like a moral.

“Bohemian Rhapsody” – Queen
It’s Shakespeare meets rock opera. A confessional, a murder, a trial, a thunderstorm, and an existential crisis—all in six minutes.

“Cat’s in the Cradle” – Harry Chapin
The story of fatherhood told through missed moments and mirrored lives. It’ll stop you in your tracks—and maybe make you call your dad.

“Cortez the Killer” – Neil Young
A haunting, sweeping saga of conquest and love. Part history, part dreamscape, fully unforgettable.

“Fast Car” – Tracy Chapman
Two people chasing escape and hope. The details are spare, but every word lands like a scene you’ve lived through.

“Hurricane” – Bob Dylan
A courtroom, a boxing ring, a broken system. Dylan tells Rubin Carter’s story with urgency and journalistic fire.

“Jolene” – Dolly Parton
A woman pleads with another not to steal her man—and in just a few verses, Dolly paints a love triangle you’ll never forget.

“Lyin’ Eyes” – Eagles
She lives in the city, married for comfort, loving someone else. The story stretches across decades in just six minutes of twang.

“Ode to Billie Joe” – Bobbie Gentry
Mystery, gossip, grief. The entire town talks about the body in the river, but nobody says what really happened. Still chilling.

“Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels)” – Jim Croce
One side of a conversation, but the heartbreak comes through crystal clear. It’s a break-up story you feel in your gut.

“Pancho and Lefty” – Townes Van Zandt / Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard
An outlaw ballad for the ages. Two lives, one betrayal, and a whole lot of dust and regret.

“Red Dirt Girl” – Emmylou Harris
A tale of dreams, heartbreak, and staying put. It’s not just about one girl—it’s about all of us who wonder what could’ve been.

“Sam Stone” – John Prine
A soldier comes home, but not all the way. Prine’s lyrics are as spare and devastating as the best short fiction.

“The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” – Vicki Lawrence
A Southern murder mystery with a twist ending you’ll never see coming. One song, three deaths, and justice served cold.

“The River” – Bruce Springsteen
A blue-collar romance in a town of few chances. Bruce packs an entire novel’s worth of love, work, and memory into one river metaphor.

“The Weight” – The Band
A surreal road trip with Biblical overtones and unforgettable characters. Every verse adds another layer to the myth.

“The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” – Gordon Lightfoot
A haunting ballad that chronicles a true Great Lakes shipwreck with the precision of a historian and the heart of a poet.

“Two Black Cadillacs” – Carrie Underwood
Two women. One funeral. One shared secret. Every verse is a slow reveal, like a thriller in harmony.