Joe P delivers a raw and stripped-down performance in his full Paste Magazine session, recorded live at Il Porcellino in Chicago on August 2, 2025. Backed only by his guitar and a room full of warmth, Joe kicked off the set with “Off My Mind” before sliding into the emotional sway of “Nothing At All.” The performance captures the honesty and urgency at the heart of his songwriting, carried by a voice that sounds like it’s lived the stories he tells.
Jon Pardi Saddles Up For 2026 With His ‘Honkytonk Hollywood’ Tour Hitting The US And UK
Jon Pardi is bringing the boot-stompin’ energy across the pond with the first round of 2026 Honkytonk Hollywood Tour dates in the US and UK. Known for his hard-charging neotraditional country sound and party-ready performances, Pardi will kick off the UK leg on May 15 in London at the Highways Festival inside the Royal Albert Hall, followed by stops in Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Belfast.
The American run starts earlier with March dates in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Kentucky. Special guests Randall King, Ashley Cooke, and Zach John King will join on select dates, adding even more firepower to the already stacked tour. Tickets for the newly announced UK shows go on sale Friday, November 28 at 10 am local time. And fans in the Southwest US can also catch Pardi headlining multiple Boots in the Park festivals in 2026.
Jon Pardi 2026 Honkytonk Hollywood Tour Dates
Mar 20 – Bossier City, LA @ Brookshire Grocery Arena
Mar 21 – Lafayette, LA @ Cajundome
Mar 26 – Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Mar 27 – Pikeville, KY @ Appalachian Wireless Arena
May 15 – London, UK @ Highways at Royal Albert Hall
May 16 – Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo
May 19 – Newcastle, UK @ City Hall
May 20 – Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy
May 23 – Belfast, N.I. @ Waterfront Hall
Dream Nails Light The Fuse With New Single “House Of Bones” Ahead Of Third Album ‘You Wish’
London punk trio Dream Nails unleash a fierce new anthem with “House Of Bones,” the first single from their upcoming third album ‘You Wish,’ set for release February 6, 2026 via Marshall Records. Recorded with Ali Chant and shaped by the band’s signature mix of power and play, the track is a hard-hitting statement of self-possession and inner strength. “This song is about finding strength within yourself – and safety in your own body,” says drummer Lucy Katz. Guitarist Anya Pearson adds, “House of Bones is saying: Haters will hate, but we keep going, no matter what.” Inspired in part by Nova Twins’ “Bassline Bitch,” the track carries a raw edge with a bold groove and a video featuring Dream Nails’ real-life jiu jitsu fighter friends.
Following the single, Dream Nails will celebrate with a UK in-store tour and full run of intimate live shows that stretch from Southampton to Norwich. The album sees Mimi Jasson stepping up as lead vocalist for the first time, with the trio embracing new ways of writing, recording, and thinking as a unit. “At the end of the day, we’re just three people with three acoustic instruments doing everything we can to make a massive sound,” says Anya. ‘You Wish’ captures a band in full transformation—still riotous, still righteous, but more expansive and elemental than ever.
Watch “House Of Bones” here: [YouTube Link]
Pre-save ‘You Wish’: [Streaming Link]
2026 Tour Dates
February 6 – Southampton, Vinilo
February 7 – Kingston, Banquet
February 8 – London, Rough Trade Denmark Street
February 9 – Nottingham, Rough Trade
February 10 – Leeds, Crash
February 11 – Liverpool, Jacaranda
February 17 – Newcastle, Zerox
February 18 – Glasgow, Hug & Pint
February 22 – Manchester, Deaf Institute Lodge
February 27 – Bristol, The Louisiana
February 28 – Brighton, Green Door Store
March 1 – Norwich, Voodoo Daddy’s
Billy Strings Brings Bluegrass Fire To Colbert With “Leaning On A Travelin’ Song” As His Grammy Momentum Grows
Billy Strings lit up The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night with a blazing performance of “Leaning on a Travelin’ Song,” showing exactly why he continues to sit at the top of modern bluegrass. The appearance comes as Strings celebrates a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album for his latest release ‘Highway Prayers,’ a chart-topping project produced with Jon Brion that debuted at #1 on Billboard’s all-genre Top Album Sales Chart. Pitchfork praised the album for expanding bluegrass’s emotional depth, while GQ called Strings “the hottest roots-music phenomenon in decades.”
Fresh off a surprise live album with Sutton and an Apple Music Sessions EP, Strings is headed into a massive tour that includes multi-night stints in Louisville, Athens, Asheville, and Nashville—including a special performance at the Ryman. As Strings told Colbert’s crowd, he’s not just leaning on tradition—he’s riding full speed into the future of the genre.
BILLY STRINGS CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
December 5 — Louisville, KY — KFC Yum! Center (SOLD OUT)
December 6 — Louisville, KY — KFC Yum! Center (SOLD OUT)
December 10 — Tulsa, OK — BOK Center
December 12 — Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena
December 13 — Austin, TX — Moody Center
December 14 — Austin, TX — ACL Live at the Moody Theater (SOLD OUT)
February 6 — Athens, GA — Akins Ford Arena (SOLD OUT)
February 7 — Athens, GA — Akins Ford Arena (SOLD OUT)
February 10 — Asheville, NC — ExploreAsheville.com Arena (SOLD OUT)
February 11 — Asheville, NC — ExploreAsheville.com Arena (SOLD OUT)
February 13 — Asheville, NC — ExploreAsheville.com Arena (SOLD OUT)
February 14 — Asheville, NC — ExploreAsheville.com Arena (SOLD OUT)
February 20 — Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena
February 21 — Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena
February 22 — Nashville, TN — Ryman Auditorium† (SOLD OUT)
Browns to Host Second Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Game Against San Francisco 49ers
For the second consecutive year, the Browns will honor one of Cleveland’s most iconic organizations, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at Huntington Bank Field on Nov. 30 against the San Francisco 49ers. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization committed to investing in arts education, preserving and honoring rock & roll’s history and its artists, and making world-class exhibitions accessible to everyone in Clevland and around the world.
“The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a fundamental part of Cleveland, and we’re excited to collaborate with them to bring that energy directly to Browns fans for a second year in a row,” Haslam Sports Group Chief Marketing Officer Brent Rossi said. “Through Rock Hall artist performances, activations and in-game experiences, we’re giving them a front-row seat to celebrate the city’s music legacy while making memories they won’t forget at Huntington Bank Field.”
Dawg Pound Drive will feature 2021 Rock Hall Inductees, Foo Fighters. The takeover will include a themed stage, branded drinks and a classic rock cover band. Fans will also have a Foo Fighters–branded guitar smash photo opportunity modeled after the Browns’ traditional pregame guitar smash. Foo Fighters will be visiting Huntington Bank Field on Aug. 10 as part of their 2026 Take Cover Tour.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025 Inductee Big Boi will be performing at halftime. Big Boi was inducted into the Rock Hall for shaping the sound of modern hip-hop as part of GRAMMY® award-winning duo Outkast and as the Dungeon Family’s preeminent lyricist. His decades-long influence, as a solo artist, songwriter and producer cemented his legacy as one of Atlanta’s defining musical icons. The Dawg Pound Captain will be a surprise and revealed when they smash the guitar ahead of the start of the game.
The Browns will also highlight the NFL’s My Cause My Cleats initiative on Sunday. RB Dylan Sampson will wear custom cleats inspired by the Center for Arts-Inspired Learning, which partners with the Rock Hall on Inspiration Through Music, a free program that provides beginner to intermediate music instruction for Cleveland residents and Cleveland Metropolitan School District students in grades 3–12.
Little King Unleashes A Powerful New Video For “Who’s Illegal?” Off Their Album ‘Lente Viviente’
rogressive rock group Little King returns with the official music video for “Who’s Illegal?”, a bold and musically daring single from their latest album ‘Lente Viviente,’ released this past September. Shot across Tucson, Arizona, the video echoes frontman Ryan Rosoff’s lyrical reflections on cultural intersections and the timeless question of who gets to belong. The track’s unusual blend of 6/8 and 9/8 time signatures, melodic bass, and suspended chords mirror the complexity of borders and belonging, while the visuals ground it all in real places and faces.
Rosoff explains the inspiration came from his time in Tucson: “After all this time and all the arbitrary assignment of this land to governments and warlords…Who’s Illegal?” That question pulses throughout the song and the album, which pulls no punches as it explores memory, addiction, identity, and resilience. New band members Dave Hamilton and Tony Bojorquez help fuel a sound Rosoff describes as “Musical DMT”—tracks that offer emotional intensity, shifting dynamics, and literary ambition. From the anthemic “Catch and Release” to the introspective “Pass Through Filters,” every song invites listeners on a micro-epic journey of thought and feeling.
Track Listing – ‘Lente Viviente’
- Catch and Release – 3:22
- Dawn Villa – 3:42
- Who’s Illegal? – 3:56
- Kindness for Weakness – 3:21
- Sweet Jessie James – 2:42
- Pass Through Filters – 4:50
- The Living Lens – 3:37
The Neighbourhood Bring “Lovebomb” to the Late‑Night Stage on Jimmy Kimmel Live
The Neighbourhood delivered a spirited performance of “Lovebomb” on Jimmy Kimmel Live, showing off their sharp live energy in a late‑night TV setting. From the very opening notes the band seized the moment, tapping into the song’s momentum with precision and attitude. The performance struck a chord, adding a fresh live dimension to a track that already resonates with fans.

