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BottleRock Napa Valley Unveils 2026 Lineup With Foo Fighters and Backstreet Boys

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BottleRock Napa Valley has announced the lineup for its 2026 festival, featuring more than 80 musical acts across three days. The festival is scheduled for May 22-24, 2026, at the Napa Valley Expo in the heart of the City of Napa. This year’s headliners include Foo Fighters, Backstreet Boys, Lorde, Teddy Swims, LCD Soundsystem, and SOMBR. The event continues its tradition of blending major global bands with emerging artists across genres, ranging from the rock of Papa Roach and Bush to the hip-hop of Lil Wayne, Ludacris, and Busta Rhymes, alongside legends like Chaka Khan and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.

Beyond the main stages, the festival will feature the Williams Sonoma Culinary Stage, which hosts cooking demonstrations pairing renowned chefs with celebrities and performers. The 2026 culinary lineup will be announced at a later date. Attendees can also expect a curated selection of fine wines, craft brews, and regional food from Northern California’s top chefs. Tickets for the three-day experience go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, January 14, at 10 am PT. Options typically include general admission, VIP, and various premium suites that offer elevated views and exclusive lounge access.

The 2026 roster also highlights a diverse mid-card including Rilo Kiley, Tash Sultana, Men at Work, and Natasha Bedingfield. Special activations like the Silent Disco will return, featuring sets from DJ Pauly D and Meredith Marks. Local and rising talent remains a focus, with performances from The Warning, Nilüfer Yanya, and the Napa Valley Youth Symphony. BottleRock remains one of the premier destination festivals in the United States, utilizing its downtown Napa location to provide a unique walkable festival experience for thousands of fans over the Memorial Day weekend.

Cory Wong Teams With Yam Haus For Retro-Pop Anthem “One Way Road”

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Grammy-nominated guitarist and producer Cory Wong has released One Way Road, an 80s-inspired pop single featuring the Minneapolis-based trio Yam Haus. The track is the fourth single from Wong’s upcoming studio album, ‘Lost In The Wonder’, which is set to arrive on February 3, 2026. This latest release follows a string of collaborations including the title track with Benny Sings, the disco-inflected Blame It On The Moon featuring Magic City Hippies, and the lead single Tongue Tied with Stephen Day. Wong describes the new album as a showcase for his skills as a producer and arranger, moving beyond his reputation as a rhythm guitar guy while still featuring some of his most intricate guitar work to date.

To support the album, Wong will embark on the North American Lost In The Wonder Tour beginning in April 2026. The trek features a rotating cast of special guests including Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day, and Marc Scibilia, with stops at major venues like The Wiltern in Los Angeles and The Warfield in San Francisco. Known for his high-energy live performances and work with Vulfpeck, Wong’s 2026 schedule also includes international festival appearances and a unique date at London’s O2 Arena in July. The ‘Lost In The Wonder’ project further cements Wong’s collaborative philosophy, bringing together an eclectic mix of artists—from Taylor Hanson to Louis Cato—within a sonic world built on bright synth textures and propulsive optimism.

Cory Wong Lost In The Wonder 2026 Tour Dates:

  • April 15 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman
  • April 17 – Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom
  • April 18 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
  • April 20 – Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
  • April 21 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
  • April 23 – Sacramento, CA – Channel 24
  • April 24 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
  • April 25 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
  • April 26 – Del Mar, CA – The Sound at Del Mar
  • April 27 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
  • April 30 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
  • May 1 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues Dallas
  • May 2 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater

Peaches Returns With Explicit Title Track Video And Details For New Album ‘No Lube So Rude’

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Performance artist and pop provocateur Peaches has released the title track and accompanying music video for her highly anticipated seventh studio album, ‘No Lube So Rude’. Scheduled for release on February 20, 2026, via Kill Rock Stars, the project marks her first full-length album in over a decade. The music video was produced in collaboration with award-winning erotic filmmaker Erika Lust and directed by Matt Lambert, featuring choreography by Constanza Macras. Filmed at the Queer Wagen Collective Marzipan in Berlin, the visual serves as a political statement against sexual repression, starring Peaches alongside several figures from the Berlin underground scene.

The 11-track album was recorded in Berlin with producer The Squirt Deluxe and is described as a brash blend of industrial, punk, and electronic dance music. Peaches has characterized the title as a reflection on modern friction, noting that in a world defined by tension, “lube isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity” for turning that friction into pleasure and power. The record follows the release of previous singles “Not In Your Mouth None of Your Business” and “Fuck Your Face,” both of which established the album’s core themes of bodily autonomy and identity. Critics have already cited the upcoming release as one of the most anticipated of the year, highlighting its position at the intersection of the personal and the political.

On the day of the album’s release, Peaches will launch an extensive 27-date North American tour featuring support from Model/Actriz, Cortisa Star, and Pixel Grip. The tour has partnered with PLUS1 to donate one dollar from every ticket sold to the Trans Justice Funding Project, supporting grassroots trans-led organizations across the United States. Following the North American leg, Peaches will head to Europe and the United Kingdom in April for a series of shows, including a headline performance at London’s O2 Kentish Town Forum on April 20, 2026. The live show will feature costume designs by Charlie Le Mindu, incorporating repurposed opera costumes and a vintage leather jacket belonging to the artist’s late sister.

‘No Lube So Rude’ Tracklist:

  1. Hanging Titties
  2. Fuck Your Face
  3. No Lube So Rude
  4. Whatcha Gonna Do About It
  5. Panna Cotta Delight
  6. Fuck How You Wanna Fuck
  7. Not In Your Mouth None of Your Business
  8. Take It
  9. Grip
  10. You’re Alright
  11. Be Love

Dash Hammerstein Unveils Quirky New Music Video For “The Hammer”

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Acclaimed film composer and folk-pop singer-songwriter Dash Hammerstein has released the music video for his latest single, “The Hammer.” The track is a breezy, idiosyncratic meditation on living with uncertainty, featuring Hammerstein’s signature “Kinks-inflected” melodicism. Hammerstein, known for his scoring work on major platforms like Netflix, HBO, and Hulu, describes the song as a question of timing—whether a “hammer” signifies a beginning or an end. The single is accompanied by a mesmerizing and intentionally odd visualizer directed by Alex Dar, whose stop-motion style captures the song’s themes of loss and acceptance.

“The Hammer” serves as a preview for Hammerstein’s upcoming self-titled album, ‘Dash Hammerstein’, scheduled for worldwide release on February 13, 2026. The album emerged from a period of creative sobriety and morning-focused experimentation, moving away from his previous “word salad psychedelia” toward more direct, honest songwriting. Recorded and mixed in various Brooklyn studios, the project features several key guest contributions, including woodwinds and brass by Michael Sachs, strings by Jordi Nus, and guitar work from Alden Harris-McCoy. The collection covers a wide range of specific subjects, from death and old friends to new biotech, marking Hammerstein’s most transparent work to date.

Beyond his solo output, Hammerstein remains a fixture in the New York City creative scene as both a sound designer and a growing consultant for musical theater development. His scoring work has been featured at premier festivals such as Sundance and Tribeca, while his neo-classical compositions have been licensed for global campaigns by brands like Adidas and Toyota. With ten studio albums already to his name, this new self-titled era represents a shift toward “first thought/best thought” material, emphasizing raw emotional realism over dense production. ‘Dash Hammerstein’ will be available on all major streaming platforms next month.

Damnation Festival Reveals First Wave Of Artists For 2026 Edition In Manchester

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Damnation Festival has announced the first 16 artists for its 2026 edition, which will return to Manchester’s BEC Arena on Saturday and Sunday, November 7 and 8, 2026. Billed as Europe’s largest indoor metal festival, the initial wave is spearheaded by US hardcore veterans Walls Of Jericho and NOLA sludge icons Eyehategod. The announcement features 14 acts making their Damnation debut, including Danish deathcore outfit Cabal, French industrial project Fange, and US post-metal group Black Sheep Wall. Festival organizer Gavin McInally noted that while this opening salvo covers a broad spectrum of extreme music, all six main weekend headliners and 32 additional bands are still to be revealed in the coming months.

The 2026 lineup is highlighted by several rare and exclusive performances from the UK underground. Deathgrind pioneers Gorerotted are reuniting specifically for the festival, marking their only UK appearance and their first time on stage in over a decade. Additionally, UK hardcore favorites Medulla Nocte will return to perform their 1998 cult classic ‘A Conversation Alone’ in its entirety. Frontman Paul Catten described the show as a tribute to departed friends and a final chapter for the band’s history. These reunions are joined by long-awaited returns from British death metal legends Benediction and Belgian shoegaze act Slow Crush, reflecting high fan demand for a mix of legacy acts and modern atmospheric heavy music.

Damnation Festival 2026 Wave 1 Lineup:

  • Walls Of Jericho (UK Exclusive)
  • Eyehategod
  • Benediction
  • Gorerotted (Reunion – UK Exclusive)
  • Medulla Nocte (Performing ‘A Conversation Alone’)
  • Slow Crush
  • Holy Fawn
  • Cabal
  • Rwake
  • Ultha (UK Exclusive)
  • Dödsrit
  • Lamp Of Murmuur
  • The Moth Gatherer
  • Fange
  • Black Sheep Wall (UK Debut)
  • Intercourse (UK Debut)

Guy Fieri Announces “Guy’s Flavortown Tailgate” At The Cow Palace For Big Game Weekend

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Culinary icon and Northern California native Guy Fieri has announced the return of “Guy’s Flavortown Tailgate” presented by SpotOn, scheduled for Sunday, February 8, 2026. Taking place at the Cow Palace in Daly City from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm PT, the fourth annual event is expected to welcome over 10,000 fans for the largest free, all-ages pre-kickoff celebration of Big Game Weekend. This year’s musical lineup features the electronic duo Loud Luxury and rising country star Tucker Wetmore. Fieri, often referred to as the “Mayor of Flavortown,” has designed the event to celebrate the Bay Area’s vibrant hospitality scene, offering a mix of his own custom gameday menus and a dedicated “Built in the Bay” zone spotlighting local culinary favorites.

General admission for the tailgate is free to the public, though fans must register in advance for a chance to receive a ticket. For those seeking guaranteed entry and enhanced amenities, several upgrade options are available: the “Taste of Flavortown” ticket starts at $49.99 and includes priority entry and two food items from Fieri’s concepts. VIP All-Inclusive tickets, starting at $199.99, provide a four-hour premium open bar, access to a private lounge, and air-conditioned restrooms. This year’s event also features a significant community component, with 2,000 veterans receiving guaranteed access through a partnership with Carnival Cruise Line, and a food recovery initiative led by Hellmann’s and the Food Recovery Network to provide thousands of meals from surplus event food.

The “Built in the Bay” showcase, powered by SpotOn technology, will feature local institutions such as Waterbar, The Slanted Door, and China Live, alongside favorites from Fieri’s long-running series ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’. Fans can also explore gameday activations including a mechanical bull at the Pendleton Whisky Saloon, King’s Hawaiian slider stations, and a tequila bar featuring Santo Tequila by Sammy Hagar and Guy Fieri. Produced by Medium Rare, the festival-style tailgate aims to bring the high-energy “heartbeat” of the Super Bowl to the local community, regardless of whether fans are attending the championship game. Registration and ticket sales are currently live at GuysFlavortownTailgate.com.

Gibson Unveils Limited Edition Keith Richards 1960 ES-355 Replicas

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Gibson has announced a new partnership with Rolling Stones co-founder Keith Richards to release two ultra-limited signature models: the Keith Richards 1960 ES-355 Collector’s Edition. Handcrafted at the Gibson Custom Shop in Nashville, Tennessee, these guitars are meticulous recreations of Richards’ iconic black “Human Riff” guitar, a staple of his live rig since 1997. The instruments were developed using advanced 3D scanning and period-correct construction techniques, featuring Murphy Lab hand-aging to mirror every scratch and ding on the original. Richards described the ES-355 as his “standard-tuning six-string,” noting that the Gibson design offers a unique room for expression and a reliable sound through any amplifier.

The collection is divided into two highly exclusive tiers. The top-tier Collector’s Edition is limited to just 50 units and features a signature on both the internal f-hole label and the back of the headstock. These are priced at $29,999 and sold exclusively through Gibson’s website and the Gibson Garage locations in Nashville and London. A second version, limited to 100 units, features a signature on the f-hole label only and retails for $19,999. Both models are constructed with a three-ply maple and poplar body, a mahogany neck with a custom Richards profile, and an ebony fingerboard with mother-of-pearl block inlays.

Technically, the guitars are built for the specific performance needs Richards has refined over six decades. They feature a weight-relieved maple centerblock for increased comfort during long sets and unpotted Custombucker pickups with Alnico 5 magnets to replicate his raunchy blues-rock tone. Premium hardware includes a Bigsby B7 vibrato tailpiece and Grover Rotomatic tuners. Each guitar comes with a certificate of authenticity, a replica of Richards’ personal guitar strap, and a Gibson Protector series hardshell case. This release honors Richards’ legacy as a primary architect of rock and roll sound and attitude.

Richards’ relationship with the ES-355 dates back to 1969, where he used the model extensively during the ‘Sticky Fingers’ and ‘Exile on Main St.’ recording sessions. By offering these precise replicas, Gibson aims to provide collectors with a “museum-level” reproduction of a guitar that has helped define the sound of modern rock music. The collaboration is part of Gibson’s broader 2026 initiative to celebrate legendary artists through high-fidelity historical recreations. Most units were reported to have sold out within hours of the official announcement on January 13, 2026.

As a co-founder of the Rolling Stones and an inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Richards remains a creative force well into his eighties. His signature open tunings and rhythmic precision provided the edge for classics like “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Gimme Shelter.” This new signature series follows the successful launch of the Rolling Stones’ 2025 ‘Hackney Diamonds’ world tour and serves as a testament to Richards’ enduring influence on the gear and style of guitarists worldwide. The partnership cements the bond between one of rock’s most influential figures and the brand that has provided the tools for his “Human Riff” persona.

Ty Myers Announces Sophomore Album ‘Heavy On The Soul’ For March 27 Release

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Rising Texas star Ty Myers has announced that his sophomore album, ‘Heavy On The Soul’, will be released on March 27, 2026, via Columbia Records. The 17-track project follows his successful 2025 debut, ‘The Select’, which earned gold certification within its first year. Myers recorded the new album at the historic FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, drawing inspiration from the soulful legacy of legends like Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin. Proving his depth as a songwriter, the 18-year-old penned 11 of the tracks entirely on his own, working once again with producer Brandon Hood to blend his country roots with grit and southern soul.

To celebrate the announcement, Myers will release the solo-penned single “Message to You” this Friday, January 16. The album features a highly anticipated collaboration with Marcus King on a cover of Little Feat’s “Two Trains,” alongside previously released tracks like “Leaving Carolina” and “Through a Screen.” The recording process involved elite session musicians, including guitarist Tom Bukovac and steel guitarist Bruce Bouton, helping to elevate Myers’ signature sound. His rapid ascent to stardom has been fueled by platinum hits like “Ends of the Earth” and a massive 73-date sold-out headlining tour that concluded at the end of 2025.

In addition to the studio release, Myers has a heavy touring schedule lined up for 2026, including a series of international dates for C2C: Country to Country in March and a supporting slot on Luke Combs’ ‘My Kinda Saturday Night’ stadium tour. He is also set to perform at major festivals such as Stagecoach and the Florida Strawberry Festival. This new era follows a milestone performance on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’, where he was surprised with RIAA plaques for his debut album and his chart-topping hit “Thought It Was Love.” ‘Heavy On The Soul’ is positioned to be a definitive statement of growth for one of country music’s most authentic new voices.

‘Heavy On The Soul’ Tracklist (Digital Edition):

  1. Morning Comes
  2. Me Neither
  3. Pedestal
  4. Don’t You Know
  5. Message to You
  6. Run, Run, Run
  7. Game Called Love
  8. Leaving Carolina
  9. Come On Over, Baby
  10. Woman
  11. Through a Screen
  12. Two Trains (feat. Marcus King)
  13. Southbound
  14. Songs for You
  15. Gone Too Long
  16. Bad Guy
  17. Good Morning Paris

Hinterland Music Festival Unveils Campfire Stage Lineup For 2026 Edition: KATSEYE, Lorde, Mumford & Sons And More

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Hinterland Music Festival has announced the 2026 lineup for its Campfire Stage, a late-night series designed to offer intimate performances within the festival campgrounds. Known as “the festival after the festival,” this year’s Campfire Stage will feature a diverse array of artists including Nourished by Time, Pixel Grip, Between Friends, and Ninajirachi. These performances are curated to extend the energy of the main stage into the night, providing campers with a closer look at rising talent such as The Brook & The Bluff, Buffalo Traffic Jam, Die Spitz, and Gouge Away. The addition of the Campfire Stage highlights the festival’s focus on its camping culture, which serves as the social heart of the four-day event in St. Charles, Iowa.

The 11th annual festival will take place from July 30 to August 2, 2026, marking its first expansion to a full four-day format. The main stage lineup is led by global girl group KATSEYE, Lorde, Mumford & Sons, and Kali Uchis. Other high-profile acts scheduled for the weekend include beabadoobee, MUNA, Jessie Murph, and the recently reunited indie outfit The Format. Beyond the music, the Hinterland campgrounds will offer various community activities, including morning yoga, the White Claw Hammock Hangout, a Late Night Silent Disco, and hiking trails. Organizers have reconfigured the layout this year to accommodate the growing attendance while maintaining the discovery-driven atmosphere that has defined the festival since its inception.

Camping remains a primary draw for the festival, with several distinct options available to attendees. Fans can choose from classic tent camping, car camping for easy gear access, and powered or non-powered RV sites. For those seeking a more curated experience, glamping sites with pre-set furnished tents and premium amenities are also available. Ticket prices for the 2026 edition started at $365 for 4-day General Admission, with various VIP upgrades and payment plans offered. All passes are currently on sale through the official festival website, where fans can also find details on the “90 Degree Guarantee,” a weather-contingency policy that allows for specific ticket returns if temperatures exceed ninety degrees.

HINTERLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL LINEUP:
THURSDAY, JULY 30
KATSEYE
beabadoobee
ASHNIKKO
AUDREY NUNA
Jane Remover
Frost Children
Porch Light

FRIDAY, JULY 31
Lorde
MUNA
Snow Strippers
Paris Paloma
SOFIA ISELLA
Saint Avangeline
Amble

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1
Mumford & Sons
Jessie Murph
The Format
Santigold
CMAT
Waylon Wyatt
Julia Wolf

SUNDAY, AUGUST 2
Kali Uchis
Young Miko
Geese
Wet Leg
Suki Waterhouse
Audrey Hobert
Samia
Haute & Freddy

Charlie Nieland Collaborates With Joe McGinty On New Single ‘Today’

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Renowned New York City songwriter and producer Charlie Nieland has released “Today,” a cinematic single from his latest album, ‘Stories From the Borderlines’. The track features iconic keyboardist Joe McGinty, known for his work with The Psychedelic Furs, Ryan Adams, and Nada Surf. A sweeping hymn centered on loss and acceptance, “Today” was written during a period of personal uncertainty and eventually evolved into a lush, orchestral soundscape. McGinty contributed a wide array of vintage and modern synthesizers to the arrangement, including the Moog Muse and Oberheim Xpander, creating what Nieland describes as a magical forest of sound. The accompanying stop-motion video, directed by Alex Dar, provides a visual interpretation that balances the song’s themes of devastation and hope.

‘Stories From the Borderlines’ is a visceral exploration of connection and severance, blending elements of post-punk, dream pop, and progressive rock. Nieland, who has a storied career producing for major artists like Debbie Harry and Blondie, crafted the album as an act of imaginative resistance against a darkening world. The record has already earned critical praise, leading to Nieland being named Artist of the Year by The Manc Review. In addition to the collaboration with McGinty, the album features contributions from drummer Billy Loose and Staten Island rapper spiritchild. The project represents a highly personal chapter for Nieland, drawing inspiration from literary sources and his deep reverence for atmospheric pioneers like Kate Bush and Cocteau Twins.

Nieland will be performing a series of high-profile shows in early 2026 to support the new release. From February 19 to 21, he will appear at Joe’s Pub in Manhattan for “The Loser’s Lounge Presents R.E.M. vs. The Replacements,” a series directed by McGinty. Following these dates, he is scheduled for a full-band electric set at Young Ethel’s in Brooklyn on March 7, and a matinee performance at the 503 Social Club in Hoboken on April 12. ‘Stories From the Borderlines’ is currently available across all major digital platforms, including Bandcamp and Spotify, continuing Nieland’s decades-long trajectory as a vital fixture of the New York indie music scene.