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Big Time Rush Ignite Global Excitement With 13 New Dates For Their In Real Life Worldwide Tour

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Big Time Rush expand their massive In Real Life Worldwide Tour with 13 new dates, taking their reunion energy to Mexico, South America, Hawaii, Australia and the UAE. Fans are getting the ultimate dream setlist, every song from every episode of the Nickelodeon series performed live for the first time, complete with Katelyn Tarver and Stephen Kramer Glickman joining the run. Launched by Live Nation, the tour marks a worldwide celebration of friendship, nostalgia and the band’s lasting impact. Rushers now get even more chances to relive the moments that made the group a phenomenon.

Tour Dates:

Feb 17 – Guadalajara, Mexico @ Auditorio Telmex
Feb 19 – Monterrey, Mexico @ Auditorio Banamex
Feb 21 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Palacio de los Deportes
Feb 24 – Bogota, Colombia @ Movistar Arena
Feb 27 – Lima, Peru @ Costa 21 Duomo
Mar 1 – Santiago, Chile @ Movistar Arena
Mar 3 – Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Movistar Arena
Mar 6 – Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Espaço Unimed
Mar 13 – Honolulu, HI @ Waikiki Shell
Mar 17 – Syndey @ ICC Sydney
Mar 20 – Brisbane @ Riverstage
Mar 22 – Melbourne @ Margaret Court Arena
Mar 26 – Dubai @ TBA

Bruno Mars Toasts The New Year With Two Spectacular Las Vegas Shows At Dolby Live

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Bruno Mars sets up a huge finale to 2025 with a pair of year end performances at Dolby Live at Park MGM, including a New Year’s Eve show built for pure celebration. The global superstar’s momentum is massive, fueled by chart toppers like “Fat, Juicy & Wet”, “APT.” and “Die With A Smile”, and his recent milestone as the first artist to surpass 150 million monthly Spotify listeners. Alongside the concert news, Mars teams with Bellagio to open The Pinky Ring, a moody, phone free cocktail lounge and jazz bar pulsing with live music, vinyl DJs and rich atmosphere.

Tour Dates:

Dec 30 – Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM, 9 pm
Dec 31 – Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM, 8 pm

Ashley McBryde Brings Fire And Memory To Striking New “Rattlesnake Preacher” Video

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Ashley McBryde releases the official video for “Rattlesnake Preacher”, a vivid and deeply personal piece shaped by her childhood in rural Arkansas and the powerful figure of her father. Directed by Tyler Shoemaker and executive produced by McBryde, the clip opens in a trauma support group before diving into scenes of a one room church, a young Ashley at her mother’s side and the larger than life preacher who fueled the song’s intensity. McBryde shares that the video holds layers of truth and complex feeling, adding another milestone to a project rooted in honesty and reflection.

Chrissy Spratt Steps Into Her Power With Emotion Charged Debut EP ‘Maybe Next Time’

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Chrissy Spratt opens a new chapter with ‘Maybe Next Time’, a five song debut EP that moves her from viral covers into a fully realized pop voice shaped by vulnerability, clarity and rhythm. The project includes “In Too Deep” and “Call On Me” and adds three new tracks that highlight her instinct for blending emotional truth with sleek production. She calls the EP her little breakup story, each song a chapter in letting go of old versions of herself. A raw acoustic clip of “Dim My Light” with Tejiri adds another layer to a release built on strength and transformation.


Denver Art Rock Band Glass Human Release Striking New “Tongue Tied” Video From EP ‘The Hive’

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Glass Human unveil the video for “Tongue Tied”, the newest single from their sophomore EP ‘The Hive’, a track built on looping tension, shifting emotion and a bassline that circles like a ritual. Inspired in spirit by Radiohead’s “Paranoid Android”, the song explores violence that repeats while the video flips between breaking and rebuilding. John Willis says he loves the chaos and catharsis at its core, and Emily Shreve notes how the visuals capture the pull between losing everything and fighting to reclaim it.

Track Listing:

  1. The Hive
  2. Tongue Tied
  3. The Door
  4. The Garden

Florida Melodic Punks Lot Lizards Release New “Surprise Party” Video From Debut Album ‘The Horrors of Adulting’

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Lot Lizards roll out the official video for “Surprise Party”, a track from their debut album ‘The Horrors of Adulting’, pairing sharp melodic hooks with a wild mix of dark humour and emotional grit. The song dives into the chaos of growing older without losing that reckless spark, and the video matches its charged pulse. Jon Barnes says the album captures the reality of adulthood in all its messy frustration. Across twelve tracks, the band fires off punchy punk anthems shaped by classic influences and the urgency that has defined their rise since forming in 2021.

Tokyo Drum And Bass Duo Moja Release Ferocious New Single “Oh My God!!” And Announce Album ‘I’m Hungry!!’

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Moja erupt with “Oh My God!!”, the first taste of their upcoming album ‘I’m Hungry!!’, a project built on distortion, rhythm and instinct rather than storytelling. The Tokyo duo leans fully into raw sonic force, crafting music that thrives on the collision of riffs, pounding drums and the shared electricity between band and audience. They say their work carries no romantic lyrics, only feeling shaped by chemistry and impact. Masumi describes a world that makes your blood boil and your body move, while Haru sees their songs as pure fire captured without filters or restraint.


Reverse Pathogen Releases Powerful New Single “Sunday Afternoon”

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Reverse Pathogen returns with “Sunday Afternoon”, a rugged rock anthem shaped by Clayton Thomas’ memories of watching his grandfather cheer for the Cleveland Browns through every heartbreak and close call. Josh Freese drives the track with gritty precision while Clayton channels the underdog spirit into a song built for anyone who keeps showing up when the stakes are rough. He says the track is for the fans, the artists and the dreamers who keep fighting no matter the odds. It adds another bold chapter to a career fueled by range, resilience and creative fire.


Electronic Artist Groovee Drops Deeply Personal New Single “I Don’t Know You”

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Groovee unveils “I Don’t Know You”, a halftime and midtempo fusion built around live sax riffs, glitchy textures and a powerful emotional center drawn from a recording of his late dog. He describes the track as holding a very close place in his heart, written to release the stress of losing touch with someone you thought you knew, and as his first time blending halftime with a midtempo feel. The result pairs raw feeling with dancefloor ready energy, showing his commitment to pushing boundaries while staying true to the live spirit behind his sound.