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Tucker Wetmore Shares 19-Track Debut Album What Not To, Featuring Viral Hits and Emotional Standouts

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With today’s release of his highly-anticipated debut album What Not To, country’s hottest rising star Tucker Wetmore steps into the spotlight with a 19-track collection that’s already earning praise from fans and critics alike. Produced by Chris LaCorte and featuring 11 tracks co-written by Wetmore, the album showcases his dynamic range and cements his arrival as one of the genre’s most exciting new voices.

“This album holds the lessons I have learned, am still learning, and knowing me… a few I’ll need to re-learn along the way,” admits Wetmore. “I’ve spent my life learning what not to do, and – thanks to you – I’ve had the opportunity to turn some of those experiences into songs. Thanks for getting on this wild ride with me. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do. I love you all.”

Outfitted with everything from radio-ready anthems to moments of real depth and vulnerability, What Not To captures the highs, lows and hard-earned lessons in Wetmore’s 25 years. Standouts include the viral sensation “Brunette,” a clever, fast-faced breakup track layered with introspection, fan-favorite “Drinkin’ Boots and the emotional centerpiece and album’s namesake, “What Not To.” The title track threads themes of struggle, growth and redemption as it finds Wetmore not claiming to have the blueprint for being a better man but knowing what he doesn’t want to carry forward. The record spans from late-night ready swagger (“Bad Luck Looks Good On Me”) to reflective slow burns (“Goodbye Whiskey”), showing Wetmore’s expansive range as both a performer and storyteller.

The album has already earned widespread critical acclaim, with Billboard declaring it is “poised to be a star-maker” for the “hit-making machine.” The Tennessean adds that “he’s built differently,” noting the emergence of what could become “an early career hallmark as a to-the-point storyteller.” Holler backs the claim of Wetmore’s writing potential: “with this kind of promise, there is no telling where a storyteller of this caliber will go next,” while American Songwriter hails the album “will surely make a statement. A statement articulating who he is as an artist and person, and a statement articulating that he is here to stay.”

To mark the milestone, Wetmore will make his late night television debut on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday, April 29. He’ll perform his high-energy new track “Bad Luck Looks Good On Me” just days after his album’s release. Catch the performance on ABC at 11:35 p.m. ET, 10:35 p.m. CT and 11:35 p.m. PT or stream on Hulu the next day.

The album release caps off a banner month for Wetmore, who recently earned an ACM nomination for New Male Artist of the Year and will take to the Stagecoach Mane Stage today for his debut performance at the coveted festival. He’s also launched the U.S. leg of the WAVES ON A SUNSET TOUR 2025, which has already set new records for Wetmore’s headlining shows before he joins Thomas Rhett’s BETTER IN BOOTS TOUR 2025 this summer as direct support across 33 dates.

Following his Billboard Hot 100 hits and RIAA PLATINUM-certified tracks “Wine Into Whiskey” and “Wind Up Missin’ You” (his first Mediabase Country Airplay No.1), Wetmore’s latest single “3,2,1” continues its climb at Country radio. The artist to watch from Spotify, VEVO, Billboard, MusicRow and the Grand Ole Opry nears one billion total global career streams, earned an iHeartRadio Music Awards nomination for Best New Country Artist and made his national television debut on NBC’s TODAY with Jenna & Friends (WATCH).

Having notched back-to-back spots on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart with his RIAA PLATINUM-certified debut singles “Wine Into Whiskey” and “Wind Up Missin’ You” and surpassing over 855 million streams in a year, Washington-born singer-songwriter Tucker Wetmore is well on the way to becoming a certified breakout country star. Wetmore signed a major-label record deal last summer, had two songs featured on the star-studded Twisters soundtrack (“Already Had It” and “Steal My Thunder” (with Conner Smith)), made his Grand Ole Opry debut and delivered his first EP, Waves on a Sunset. He brought his music directly to fans on tour with Kameron Marlowe and Luke Bryan before selling out his first-ever headlining tour WAVES ON A SUNSET TOUR 2024. Now, in 2025, the skyrocketing talent will extend his headlining efforts with dates in the UK, U.S. and Europe before joining Thomas Rhett’s BETTER IN BOOTS TOUR 2025 as direct supportThe newly minted ACM New Male Artist of the Year nominee will continue releasing new music, with songs that reflect his cross-genre musical upbringing, embracing all manners of country, reggae, rock and hip-hop, albeit anchored by classic country storytelling. He enters 2025 as one of the most buzzed-about new acts, recognized as an artist to watch by Billboard, MusicRow, VEVO, Spotify, the Grand Ole Opry and more. His breakout hit “Wind Up Missin’ You” recently earned him his first No. 1 on the Mediabase Country Airplay chart, while his current single “3,2,1” continues its steady climb at Country radio. Wetmore’s highly anticipated debut album What Not To is out now.

What Not To tracklist:
1. “Whatcha Think Is Gonna Happen?” (Matt Jenkins, Ben Stennis, Michael Tyler)
2. “3,2,1” (Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet, Jordan Reynolds)
3. “Bad Luck Looks Good On Me” (Tucker Wetmore, Julian Bunetta, Jackson Foote, Jaxson Free, Steph Jones)
4. “Casino” (Josh Jenkins, Alex Palmer, John Pierce and Michael Tyler)
5. “Takes One To Break One” (Matt Jenkins, Josh Miller, Ben Stennis)
6. “Brunette” (Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Josh Miller, Blake Pendergrass)
7. “Wind Up Missin’ You” (Tucker Wetmore, Thomas Archer, Chris LaCorte)
8. “Give Her The World” (Tucker Wetmore, Madison Kozak, Chase McDaniel)
9. “Goodbye Whiskey” (Tucker Wetmore, Thomas Archer, Ross Copperman, Jacob Hackworth)
10. “When I Ain’t Lookin’” (Austin Goodloe, Thomas Archer, Michael Tyler, Tucker Beathard)
11. “Drink Alone” (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Jameson Rogers)
12. “Bad Habit” (Tucker Wetmore, Corey Crowder, Chris LaCorte, Jameson Rogers)
13. “What Not To” (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Jameson Rogers)
14. “Break First” (Michael Tyler, Matt Roy, Lauren Hungate, Matt Dragstrem)
15. “Drinkin’ Boots (Demo)” (Tucker Wetmore, Jared Keim, Michael Lotten)
16. “Drunk On Her” (Jaxson Free, Gabe Foust, Jacob Hackworth, Chris Tompkins)
17. “Silverado Blue” (Tucker Wetmore, Brett Sheroky, Dan Wilson)
18. “Wine Into Whiskey” (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Justin Ebach)
19. “Whiskey Again” (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Jameson Rogers)

 

Grateful Dead Announce ‘Gratest Hits’ and 60-CD (!!!) Box Set

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While the Grateful Dead recently broke the record for the most Top 40 albums on the Billboard 200, the band will release for the first time an official greatest hits compilation. Out June 13th, Gratest Hits arrives in celebration of the band’s 60th anniversary, and brings together some of the many songs that continue to unite generations – from “Truckin'” to “Touch of Grey,” “Friend of the Devil” and more. Available via Rhino on 1CD, 1LP Dead.net Exclusive Blue Smoke Vinyl, Digital, as well as multiple retail exclusive colored vinyl variants, Gratest Hits features studio recordings that span the best of such beloved and enduring albums as Workingman’s DeadAmerican BeautyFrom The Mars HotelShakedown Street, Terrapin Station and In The Dark. Pre-Order Gratest Hits Here.

Additionally, in honor of the band’s diamond 60th Anniversary, the Grateful Dead will be releasing a sweeping 60-CD collection called Enjoying The Ride on May 30th. Exclusive to Dead.net, and limited to 6,000 individually numbered copies, the boxed set maps an epic cross-country road trip along the “Heady Highway,” with stops at storied venues where the music, the moment and the magic of the Grateful Dead reliably converged. Traversing 25 years of legendary live performances, the expansive compendium spotlights defining shows from 1969 to 1994, at 20 venues that consistently inspired the band to new heights—Winterland, Frost Amphitheatre, Madison Square Garden and Hampton Coliseum, among them. Across 450+ tracks, 60+ hours of music and 20+ shows, virtually all of the music is previously unreleased, as Enjoying The Ride journeys through eras of constant evolution, and serves as a thrilling testament to that endlessly adventurous spirit.

Watch the new UNBOXING VIDEO to preview Enjoying The Ride in all of its glory, and listen to the previously unheard “Althea (Live at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, 3/14/1981),” available today

“From the Grateful Dead’s third performance at the Hartford Civic Center (on the heels of their 1977 and 1980 shows), this ‘Althea’ is widely considered one of the greatest versions of the song the Dead ever played,” says Grateful Dead archivist and legacy manager David Lemieux. “Joining the repertoire in August 1979, and recorded in the studio for 1980’s Go To Heaven album, ‘Althea’ started hitting instrumental peaks that you’ll hear in this version. Coupled with Jerry’s emotional, powerful vocal delivery, this is an ‘Althea’ against which all other ‘Altheas’ can be measured.”

With a record-setting tally of 2,318 total concerts, the Grateful Dead never played the same set twice, and the shows on Enjoying The Ride include contributions from Jerry Garcia, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, Keith Godchaux, Donna Jean Godchaux, Brent Mydland, Tom Constanten and Vince Welnick, along with Bruce Hornsby for the Shoreline ’91 show. Originally recorded by Owsley “Bear” Stanley, Betty Cantor-Jackson, Kidd Candelario, Dan Healy and John Cutler, David Glasser and Jeffrey Norman restored and mastered the performances, with the analog ones using Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction for optimal sound quality.

Enjoying The Ride is housed in a custom keepsake box inspired by the experience of traveling from city to city to see the Dead at legendary venues across America. Inside, a beautifully detailed tour guide features liner notes by Jesse Jarnow (author and co-host of the Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast), a producer’s note from David Lemieux, and other exclusive memorabilia, richly illustrated with photos, including many taken at the shows featured in the collection.

For those seeking a concise itinerary, The Music Never Stopped distills Enjoying The Ride into a shorter route through the band’s 60th Anniversary celebration. Featuring at least one song from every venue in the deluxe set, it offers a briefer—but no less illuminating—trip through the music that shaped the Grateful Dead’s live legacy.

​​The Music Never Stopped is available on May 30 from Rhino.com on 3CDs, 6LPs, and digitally. Pre-order HERE

In tandem with the 60th Anniversary, the 11th season of the Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast has opened with a two-part heartfelt tribute to Phil Lesh, who passed away last October, featuring archival interviews with Lesh, Phish’s Mike Gordon, Dead & Co.’s Oteil Burbridge and other collaborators. Now, the season will continue celebrating the milestone and exploring the music featured in Enjoying The Ride. With more than five million downloads and counting, the official Grateful Dead podcast uses immersive storytelling to bring the band’s legacy to life through rare archival audio, fresh interviews and deep dives into its history. Listen and subscribe to the Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast’s Season 11 here: https://www.dead.net/deadcast

Bon Bon Vivant to Headline Lagniappe Stage at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival With Tour to Follow

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Bon Bon Vivant, the genre bending New Orleans-based indie collective, will headline the Laniappe Stage at The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Friday, May 2.

The Lagniappe Stage at Jazz Fest is described as a potpourri of sound, which aptly represents Bon Bon Vivant. Led by songwriter/front-woman Abigail Cosio and saxophonist/vocalist Jeremy Kelley, Bon Bon Vivant’s musical identity is freewheeling and bold, pulling liberally from the storytelling of classic Americana, the edge of indie rock, and the unshakable groove of New Orleans. They regularly deliver thrilling performances, transforming venues into communal gatherings where revelry and reflection can coexist.

“The power of playing live is the power of human connection,” Cosio notes. “It’s like painting in a cave until you get in front of an audience.”

Earlier this year, the band released a new song “Sin Eater (Live at the Salem Grand Theater)” with accompanying video that captures the spirit of revelry and celebration of life in their live performances.”We have presented a macabre love song with the concept of the Sin Eater, taking on the weight of another’s burden,” says Abigail Cosio. Cosio illiterates the calling to go into dark depths with unflinching dedication for someone you love. “I’ll be your sin eater.”

BBV honors this “Bon Vivant” philosophy and the city where they live, New Orleans, with woven stories and a dynamic rhythm section. The band experiments with high energy dance music and dark, sensual melodies with lyrics like “start living now while you’ve got living left.”  This music lives in the duality of enjoying the light because the darkness is always near!

Bon Bon Vivant are on tour throughout the spring and summer. And additional new music and videos are on the horizon. Visit https://www.bbvband.com/ for more information.

ABOUT: Bon Bon Vivant has been playing music together since 2013, formed in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Locally, BBV  is one of the highlighted acts in the New Orleans music scene, Awarded Best Emerging Artist of 2018 by Off Beat Magazine. BBV plays regularly in New Orleans with appearances at French Quarter Fest, Jazz Fest, Bayou Boogaloo and tours regularly spreading the gospel of connectivity, reverence and revelry with their infectious live shows.

BON BON VIVANT ON TOUR

MAY 2 / NEW ORLEANS, LA @ New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2025

MAY 3 / NEW ORLEANS, LA @ Cafe Negril

MAY 4 / GULF BREEZE, FL @ Paradise Bar & Grill

MAY 6 / GULF BREEZE, FL @ Paradise Bar & Grill

MAY 7 / NEW ORLEANS, LA @ Lafayette Square

MAY 22 / NEW ORLEANS, LA @ 21st Amendment Bar at La Louisiane

MAY 25 / NEW ORLEANS, LA @ Broadside Fest 8.0

JUN 13 / CHATTANOOGA, TN @ Nightfall Concert Series

JUN 14 / HUNTSVILLE, AL @ The Camp

JUN 20 / SAN JOSE, CA @ Art Boutiki Music Hall

JUN 21 / SAN FRANCISCO, CA @ Boom Boom Room

JUN 22 / DAVIS, CA @ Davis Music Festival

JUN 27 / ASHLAND, OR @ Oregon Shakespeare Festival

JUN 28 / ASHLAND, OR @ Oregon Shakespeare Festival

JUL 4 / CORVALLIS, OR @ Red White & Blue Riverfront Festival

JUL 9 / MONMOUTH, OR @ Monmouth Music In The Park Series

JUL 25 / GASTON, OR @ Festival Of Friends

AUG 5 / HOOD RIVER, OR @ The Ruins

Jade LeMac Signs With Warner Music Canada, Joins Maren Morris Fall Tour, And Announces Headline Shows And Lollapalooza Debut

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Today, 21-year-old singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Jade LeMac announces that she has signed with Warner Music /East West Records. She also announces that she will be opening for GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter Maren Morris on her North American tour this fall. See full tour itinerary below. Tickets are set to go on pre-sale this Monday, April 28 at 10AM local time and the public on-sale is on Friday, May 2 at 10AM local time.

Jade is also set to perform a string of headline shows this spring in Montreal, Toronto, Brooklyn, and LA and will make her Lollapalooza festival debut this summer on July 31st. Tickets are now available for purchase HERE.

Jade has consistently transfixed audiences and tastemakers alike. Her 2023 Constellations and 2024 Confessions (Deluxe Version) EPs have amassed millions of streams, incited critical applause, and landed her a GLAAD Award nomination for Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist.

Her breakout single “Constellations,” which landed a sync in Tubi’s new 2024 movie, Sidelined: The QB and Me, continues to grow, having surpassed 220 million streams. The 2023 alternate take “Constellations – Piano Version,” appear@ The Echo^ed in NETFLIX’s My Life With The Walter Boys, accumulating over 191 million streams, yielding over 970K Shazams, and fueling her rise. “Constellations (Slowed Down)” has recently surged on TikTok with the official sound reaching over 156K creations.

With her recent Pink Balloon single and Constellations (Luca Schreiner Remix)release, everything just sets the stage for a whole lot more to come from Jade LeMac.

Jade LeMac naturally exists outside of any boxes, and it’s instantly apparent in her distinct sound and music. At 21 years old, the Vancouver-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist uses her creativity to unite the world of storytelling and music in a unique and captivating way. She takes pride in her half-Asian heritage and connection to the 2SLGBTQ+ community, both of which have profoundly shaped her capacity to transcend the boundaries between genres. Throughout 2020, Jade built her audience on TikTok, now exceeding 1.5M followers. During 2021, she unveiled her debut single, “Constellations” which landed a sync in Tubi’s new 2024 movie, Sidelined: The QB and Me. The single has now surpassed 220M cumulative streams globally. Landing a sync in Netflix’s, My Life with the Walter Boys, in 2023, the alternative version, “Constellations-Piano Version”, becoming her top streaming hit, with over 191M streams. Most recently, in 2024, Jade was recognized by GLAAD with a nomination for Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist, has released her second EP, Confessions, and newest single, “Pink Balloon.”

JADE LEMAC 2025 TOUR DATES
4/30 – Montreal, ON @ Le Studio TD^
5/2 – Toronto, ON @ The Velvet Underground^
5/4 – Brooklyn, NY @ Elsewhere Zone One^
5/6 – Los Angeles, CA
7/31 – Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
8/31 – Selbyville, DW @ Freemans Arts Pavilion*
9/2 – Toronto, ON @ History*
9/3 – Lewiston, NY @ Artpark Mainstage Theater*
9/5 – Boston, MA @ Leader Bank Pavillion*
9/6 – Sidney, ME @ Snow Pond Center for the Arts – Bowl in the Pines Lakeside Amp*
9/9 – New York, NY @ Pier 17*
9/10 – Huntington, NY @ The Paramount*
9/12 – Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap*
9/13 – Bethlehem, PA @ Wind Creek Event Center*
9/14 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met*
9/16 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Virginia Beach Dome*
9/17 – Cary, NC @ Koka Booth Amp*
9/22 – Wilmington, NC @ Greenfield Lake Amp*
9/23 – Wilmington, NC @ Greenfield Lake Amp*
9/25 – Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle*
9/26 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle*

^headline shows
*opening for Maren Morris

Foggy Mountain Spaceship Shares Cosmic Cover of “Riders on the Storm” Featuring Their New BS-1 BanjoSynth

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This is what happens when bluegrass meets deep space. Foggy Mountain Spaceship channels Jim Morrison through a BanjoSynth and sends it orbiting. One small pick for man, one giant jam for mankind.

Expert Sink Repair Services: Your Local Plumbing Solution in Dorchester

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By Mitch Rice

Understanding Sink Repair Services

Sink repair services are essential for maintaining the functionality and hygiene of your kitchen and bathroom. Common issues such as leaks, clogs, and faulty fixtures can disrupt daily routines and lead to more significant problems if not addressed promptly. Professional sink repair services ensure that these issues are resolved efficiently, preventing water damage and promoting a healthy living environment.

Common Sink Issues and Their Solutions

Leaky Faucets

Leaky faucets are a prevalent issue that can result in water wastage and increased utility bills. They are often caused by worn-out washers, O-rings, or valve seats. Replacing these components can restore the faucet’s functionality. If the problem persists, it may indicate a more significant issue requiring professional attention.

Clogged Drains

Clogged drains can lead to slow water drainage and unpleasant odors. Common causes include the accumulation of food particles, grease, hair, and soap scum. Regular cleaning and the use of drain strainers can prevent clogs. For severe blockages, professional plumbing services can provide thorough cleaning using specialized equipment.

Low Water Pressure

Low water pressure in sinks can be due to clogged aerators, pipe corrosion, or issues with the water supply line. Cleaning the aerator or replacing it can often resolve the problem. However, if the issue persists, it’s advisable to consult local plumbing services to inspect and rectify the underlying cause.

The Importance of Professional Plumbing Services

While minor sink issues can sometimes be addressed through DIY methods, professional plumbing services offer expertise and tools to handle complex problems effectively. They ensure that repairs are conducted safely and in compliance with local regulations. Moreover, hiring a professional plumber in Dorchester guarantees quality workmanship and long-term solutions.

Choosing the Right Plumber in Dorchester

When selecting a plumber in Dorchester, consider the following factors:

  • Experience and Qualifications: Ensure the plumber has relevant certifications and a proven track record.

  • Reputation: Check online reviews and ask for references to gauge customer satisfaction.

  • Availability: Choose a plumber who offers prompt and reliable services, especially in emergencies.

  • Transparent Pricing: Opt for plumbing services that provide clear estimates and no hidden charges.

Preventative Maintenance Tips

Regular maintenance can prevent common sink issues:

  • Routine Cleaning: Clean sink surfaces and drains regularly to prevent buildup.

  • Avoid Pouring Grease: Dispose of grease and oil properly, as they can solidify and clog pipes.

  • Use DraiInspecn Strainers: Install strainers to catch debris and prevent blockages.

  • t for Leaks: Regularly check under sinks for signs of leaks or moisture.

Why Choose Local Plumbing Services

Opting for local plumbing services offers several advantages:

  • Quick Response: Local plumbers can respond promptly to service calls, minimizing downtime.

  • Familiarity with Local Regulations: They are well-versed in local building codes and standards.

  • Community Trust: Local services often rely on word-of-mouth and strive to maintain a good reputation within the community.

Conclusion

Maintaining functional sinks is crucial for the comfort and hygiene of your home. While some minor issues can be handled independently, professional sink repair services ensure comprehensive solutions to complex problems. For residents in Dorchester, engaging a qualified plumber guarantees efficient and reliable service.

Contact Jones The Pipe for Expert Sink Repair Services

For top-notch sink repair service in Dorchester, trust Jones The Pipe. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to delivering quality plumbing services tailored to your needs. Whether it’s a leaky faucet, a clogged drain, or any other plumbing concern, we’re here to help. Contact us today to schedule a service appointment and experience the difference of working with a trusted local plumbing service.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

Diamond Cafe Releases New EP ‘Fantasy Real’ Featuring “Lover Boy” and “Sweet Cherry,” Joins Teddy Swims Tour

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Synth-funk prodigy Diamond Cafe has released his anticipated new EP, Fantasy Real today. This collection of tracks draws inspiration from fan-favourite moments during his recent Sex Love Color tour, which featured shows in Paris, New York, Los Angeles and more.

Of creating the new EP, Diamond Cafe says “I recorded Fantasy Real in my Paris hotel room, the night I sold out my first show there. The energy of the city was incredible and I couldn’t leave until it was done.”  On top of the album title track, the EP will feature some fan favourites including “Lover Boy” and “Sweet Cherry.”

The release of Fantasy Real coincides with a spring and summer full of live performances for the singer, most notably as the opening act for Teddy Swims on the North American leg of his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy arena tour. The 14-date run kicks off on May 9th and will take him to cities across the US and Canada, including New York City, Boston, and Toronto, wrapping up on May 30th. Tickets for these shows are available here.

In addition to the Teddy Swims dates, Diamond Cafe has also been announced as a performer at the Calgary Stampede on July 4th and Phillips Backyard on August 9th. Diamond Cafe has emerged as an artist on the rise, being lauded by RANGE Magazine as “Canada’s next sparkling, 24-carat superstar.” He recently did a special live performance for Cadillac Chronicles  and continues to gain more champions like TikTok music tastemaker Sam Murphy (popsamcam) slating Diamond as a must listen to. With this summer of live appearances, and new music on the horizon, 2025 is shaping up to be Diamond Cafe’s biggest year yet.

Hailing from Victoria, BC, Diamond Cafe has been labeled a “Pop-Funk Prodigy” by Pitchfork and has impressed audiences, alongside some of your favourite artists, with his signature sound, incredible live performances, and latest LP, Diamond Cuts. Diamond has garnered support from notable figures such as Zack Fox, Anderson .Paak, F1 driver Lewis Hamilton, PNAU, and the legendary El DeBarge (“Rhythm Of the Night”), who joined him on stage for a duet during his sold-out debut show in LA. He possesses a unique quality that inspires and excites fellow musicians, which has led to collaborations with the likes of Free Nationals, SG Lewis, PNAU, Jenevieve, and Bones. He has also been a featured artist on several projects, including Gashi’s album 1984 and the Cool Kids’ album BABY OIL STAIRCASE / CHILLOUT. In addition to all this, Diamond has taken on the role of producer not only for his own music but also collaborated with BNYX on Zack Fox’s wood tip EP. His music has been heard on screen, with eight tracks synced in the HBO series Ballers, as well as placements on The Lake (Netflix) and Flinch (Prime). For the past seven years, Diamond Cafe has honed his craft, preparing for this breakthrough moment in his career.

“I’VE TRIED EVERYTHING BUT THERAPY” TOUR DATES W/ DIAMOND CAFE
May 09 2025- Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood – Hollywood, FL, USA
May 10, 2025 – Daily’s Place – Jacksonville, FL, USA
May 12 2025 – The Amphitheater at the Wharf – Orange Beach, AL, USA
May 14 2025 – Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park – Wilmington, NC, USA
May 15 2025 – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC, USA
May 17 2025 – Red Hat Amphitheater – Raleigh, NC, USA
May 18 2025 – Mann Center for the Performing Arts – TD Pavilion – Philadelphia, PA, USA
May 20 2025 – Jacobs Pavilion – Cleveland, OH, USA
May 21 2025 – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill – Sterling Heights, MI, USA
May 23 2025 – Coca-Cola Coliseum – Toronto, ON, Canada
May 24 2025 – Place Bell – Laval, QC, Canada
May 27 2025 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY, USA
May 28 2025 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY, USA
May 30 2025 – Suffolk Downs – Boston, MA, USA

Benson Boone Shares New Single “Mystical Magical” Ahead of Album ‘American Heart’ Out June 20

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Grammy-nominated global pop sensation Benson Boone shares his highly-anticipated new anthem “Mystical Magical.” The track serves as the second single from his upcoming album American Heart, arriving June 20 via Night Street Records/Warner Records. Listen to “Mystical Magical” and pre-order/pre-save American Heart HERE.

Benson debuted “Mystical Magical” on stage at Coachella, where he made his debut earlier this month. At the end of his electrifying main stage set, he brought out surprise guest Brian May of Queen for a special performance of “Bohemian Rhapsody.” In addition to garnering widespread critical acclaim, the performance immediately soared across social media, generating tens of millions of views overnight.

Boone first introduced American Heart with “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else,” his first release of the year. The track is quickly climbing the radio charts, currently sitting in the top 20 at Top 40 and AC, and the top 10 at Hot AC. It arrived on the heels of his show-stopping performance of smash hit “Beautiful Things” at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in February, where he was nominated for Best New Artist. He will bring another special performance to the Saturday Night Live stage next week on May 3, making his debut as the musical guest on the show.

Beautiful Things” was the #1 most streamed song in the world last year, earning Boone the IFPI Global Single Award for 2024. Certified 5x Platinum, the chart-conquering track has now surpassed 2 billion streams on Spotify and nearly 4 billion total streams since its release last year. Featured on his acclaimed, Platinum certified debut album Fireworks & Rollerblades, the viral smash logged an impressive 7 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart, hit #1 at Top 40, Hot AC, and AC radio, and vaulted to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also earned Boone two Billboard Music Awards, an MTV Video Music Award, an iHeartRadio Music Award, and multiple global accolades.

Fireworks & Rollerblades also includes the Platinum certified hit “Slow It Down” and fan-favorites “Cry,” “What Do You Want,” and “Pretty Slowly.”

In June, he opened for Taylor Swift’s ERAS Tour in London at Wembley stadium, following a performance with Lana Del Rey at Hangout Festival in May. He also embarked on his fully sold-out Fireworks & Rollerblades Tour, playing shows across the globe.

With the upcoming release of American Heart, performances at landmark festivals across the globe, and new tour dates on the horizon, Boone is on track for another record year in 2025.

BENSON BOONE 2025 TOUR DATES:
May 2 — Charlotte, NC — Lovin’ Life Music Festival
May 4 — Memphis, TN — Riverbeat Music Festival
May 24 — Napa, CA — BottleRock Music Festival
Jun 5 — Canandaigua, NY — CMAC
Jun 6 — New York, NY — The Governors Ball Music Festival
Jul 3 — Milwaukee, WI — Summerfest
Jul 5 — Québec City, Canada — FEQ Festival
Jul 10 — Algés, Portugal — Nos Alive Festival
Jul 11 — Madrid, Spain — Mad Cool Festival
Sep 11 — Louisville, KY — Bourbon & Beyond Music Festival

15 Prince Songs That Will Forever Remind Us Why Music Is a Gift

There’s music you hear, and then there’s music you feel. Prince gave us the latter — songs that stitched themselves into our memories, our heartbreaks, our joy, our sense of self. With every note, he pushed boundaries. With every lyric, he dared us to be bold, be soft, be whoever we were. Here are just a few of the songs that remind us why the world got a little brighter every time he stepped to a mic.

“Purple Rain”
A ballad, a storm, a spiritual experience. “Purple Rain” isn’t just a song — it’s a catharsis. That soaring guitar solo? That last chorus? That’s Prince at his most transcendent.

“When Doves Cry”
No bass line, no problem. “When Doves Cry” redefined what a pop song could be — stark, strange, stunning. It’s the sound of heartbreak, rebellion, and genius all wrapped into one.

“Kiss”
The funk is stripped-down, the falsetto is sky-high, and the groove is undeniable. “Kiss” is playful, sexy, and impossibly cool — just like Prince himself.

“Little Red Corvette”
This is how you turn a car metaphor into poetry. With a chorus built to be screamed in your car at night, “Little Red Corvette” gave the ‘80s one of its most unforgettable hooks.

“Raspberry Beret”
A whimsical tale wrapped in a psychedelic breeze. “Raspberry Beret” feels like walking through a vintage thrift store in the middle of a dream — joyful, strange, and unforgettable.

“1999”
A party anthem with an apocalyptic warning. “1999” made us dance even as it made us think. That’s the magic of Prince — he could groove and shake the world at the same time.

“I Would Die 4 U”
It’s devotional, it’s electronic, it’s futuristic. “I Would Die 4 U” captures Prince’s ability to be both human and otherworldly all in one breath.

“Controversy”
Long before the culture caught up, Prince was making songs like “Controversy” — dancing on the line between spiritual and sensual, challenging norms with a beat you couldn’t ignore.

“The Beautiful Ones”
A slow burn that turns into a scream of longing. This song is pure vulnerability — Prince, raw and exposed, daring you to feel everything.

“Adore”
This might be the most romantic song he ever wrote. “Adore” is slow jam perfection — candlelight, satin, and sincerity wrapped in one velvet-gloved hand.

“Let’s Go Crazy”
A sermon in disguise. It starts with a spoken-word intro and ends in guitar chaos. “Let’s Go Crazy” is a call to live — really live — before the elevator tries to bring you down.

“Cream”
Sultry and self-aware, “Cream” is Prince flaunting it — and why wouldn’t he? Every note, every lyric, every wink says: “I know I’m good.” And he was right.

“Sometimes It Snows in April”
This one hurts — it always will. A quiet, haunting ballad about loss and memory, made even more poignant by Prince’s own death in April. It’s beautiful in its ache.

“You’ve Got the Look”
A duet with Sheena Easton that’s all glam, grit, and groove. “You’ve Got the Look” is Prince at his most playful — throwing fashion, flirtation, and funk into a blender and turning it into a wild, infectious anthem.

“Sign o’ the Times”
Bleak, brilliant, and brutally honest. “Sign o’ the Times” strips everything down to the truth — war, drugs, disease, injustice — all told with an icy beat and Prince’s calm, unflinching voice. A masterpiece that still feels urgent.

72 Must-See Tours of 2025: From Beyoncé to My Bloody Valentine, the Year’s Biggest Live Acts

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Live music in 2025 is shaping up to be unforgettable, with iconic legends and rising stars alike hitting the road across the globe. Whether you’re into country, K-pop, rock, or rap, this year’s tour schedule offers something for everyone. From reunion tours to farewell runs and everything in between, here are 72 of the most anticipated artists taking the stage.

  • AC/DC (Apr–May) – Power Up Tour hits North America for the first time in nearly a decade.

  • Benjamin Booker (Ends Mar) – Touring North America with Kenny Segal for comeback album Lower.

  • Beth Gibbons (Mar–Apr) – Solo tour debut in North America, including Coachella.

  • Beyoncé (Apr–Jul) – Cowboy Carter Tour with arena stops across the U.S. and Europe.

  • Billie Eilish (Feb–Jul) – Continues massive Hit Me Hard and Soft tour in Europe and UK.

  • Black Country, New Road (May–ongoing) – North American tour for Forever Howlong album.

  • The Black Keys (2025) – No Rain No Flowers Tour aims to make up for canceled 2024 run.

  • Bright Eyes (Spring) – Back on the road after health cancellations, supporting new LP.

  • Bruce Springsteen (May–Jul) – E Street Band hits Europe, no signs of farewell.

  • Charli XCX (Apr–Jul) – Brat 2025 Arena Tour includes Coachella and major U.S. cities.

  • Circuit des Yeux (Spring) – Touring Europe/North America solo and with full band.

  • Dead & Company (Spring) – Residency at Las Vegas Sphere, possibly final shows.

  • Deafheaven (Mar–Spring) – U.S. tour behind Lonely People With Power.

  • Deftones (Feb–Spring) – North American tour with Mars Volta and Fleshwater.

  • Denzel Curry (Feb–Mid 2025) – World tour for King of the Mischievous South.

  • Dua Lipa (Mar–Oct) – Radical Optimism tour spans four continents.

  • Fabiana Palladino (Spring) – First North American tour includes Toronto and Montreal.

  • Father John Misty (Jul–Aug) – Adds summer North American dates.

  • FKA twigs (Apr–Jun) – U.S. dates rescheduled after visa issues, includes Coachella.

  • Fontaines D.C. (Spring) – North American tour behind Romance.

  • Franz Ferdinand (Feb–Spring) – The Human Fear tour hits U.S. and Canada.

  • Friko (Spring) – Touring North America behind expanded debut album.

  • Gang of Four (Apr–May) – Final North American tour, playing Entertainment! in full.

  • The Get Up Kids (Spring) – Celebrating 25 years of Something to Write Home About.

  • The Hard Quartet (2025) – Supergroup tour with NYC, LA, Chicago, Toronto stops.

  • Iron & Wine (Feb–Spring) – Light Verse U.S. tour includes West Coast shows.

  • Jack White (2025) – No Name Tour returns with small venue dates across North America.

  • Jane Remover (2025) – North American Turn Up or Die Tour with Dazegxd and others.

  • Jamie xx (2025) – In Waves tour continues with Europe and U.S. dates.

  • Japanese Breakfast (Spring–Summer) – Major tour for new LP For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women).

  • Jessica Pratt (Mar–Jul) – Light U.S. dates and European festivals.

  • Julien Baker & Torres (Mar–Sep) – Joint country-tinged album and U.S. tour.

  • Kendrick Lamar & SZA (Apr–Jun) – Stadium tour across North America, Grand National Tour.

  • King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard (Spring–Summer) – Tour includes Forest Hills Stadium.

  • Kraftwerk (2025) – Autobahn 50th anniversary multimedia tour of North America.

  • Kylie Minogue (Spring) – North American leg for Tension II, includes Toronto.

  • Lady Gaga (Jul–Nov) – Mayhem Ball Tour promises intimate shows in big arenas.

  • LCD Soundsystem (Jun) – Short southern U.S. tour and London residency.

  • Lucy Dacus (Feb–May) – Forever Is a Feeling tour with support from Katie Gavin.

  • Magdalena Bay (Spring) – Imaginal Mystery Tour supports latest album.

  • Max Richter (Spring) – In a Landscape tour hits North America and Europe.

  • Metallica (Apr–Nov) – M72 World Tour continues with multiple-night stadium runs.

  • MIKE (Feb–Spring) – #AOTC Tour spans Europe and North America.

  • MJ Lenderman (Spring) – Full band tour of U.S. and select UK dates.

  • Mogwai (Spring–May) – The Bad Fire world tour includes North America and Asia.

  • Mount Eerie (Feb–Apr) – North American tour in support of Night Palace.

  • Mustafa (Feb–May) – Lost in the Dunya tour travels North America, Europe, Africa.

  • My Bloody Valentine (Nov) – Reunion shows in London, Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow.

  • My Chemical Romance (Jul–Sep) – Stadium run playing The Black Parade in full.

  • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Apr–May) – Arena tour for Wild God in North America.

  • Nine Inch Nails (2025) – Peel It Back tour includes film soundtrack crossover.

  • Nubya Garcia (2025) – Touring behind Odyssey across multiple continents.

  • Oasis (Jul–Sep) – First reunion tour since 2009, global stadium shows.

  • Panda Bear (Feb–May) – U.S. tour with Toro y Moi and summer Euro dates.

  • Pearl Jam (2025) – Dark Matter arena tour continues with rotating covers.

  • Perfume Genius (May–Jun) – U.S. tour supporting confessional LP Glory.

  • Post Malone (Apr–Jul) – Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell.

  • Refused (Mar–Apr) – Farewell U.S. tour with Quicksand.

  • Rilo Kiley (May–Sep) – Reunion tour expands after Just Like Heaven Festival.

  • Scissor Sisters (UK Tour) – 20th anniversary shows with Allison Goldfrapp.

  • Sharon Van Etten (Feb–May) – Gothic reinvention as Attachment Theory hits the road.

  • Sleigh Bells (May) – First tour in years behind new single “Wanna Start a Band?”.

  • Soccer Mommy (Jan–Mar) – North American and European Evergreen tour.

  • St. Vincent (Apr–Aug) – U.S. and European legs added to All Born Screaming tour.

  • Ty Segall (Apr–Oct) – Possession tour includes Big Sur and East Coast shows.

  • Tyler Childers (Spring–Summer) – North American tour includes multiple stadium nights.

  • Tyler, the Creator (Feb–Sep) – Chromakopia world tour with Lil Yachty and Paris Texas.

  • The Weather Station (Ends Jun 6) – Humanhood tour concludes in Toronto.

  • The Weeknd (May–Sep) – After Hours Til Dawn tour continues with huge stadium shows.

  • Weird Al Yankovic (Summer–Sep) – Bigger & Weirder tour blends parody classics with deep cuts.

  • Wilco (Apr–May) – Sweet and Sour U.S. tour with Waxahatchee on select dates.

  • Youth Lagoon (Spring) – Touring Rarely Do I Dream across North America, ends at Kilby Block Party.