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Young Thug Drops New Single “Money On Money” Featuring Future

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GRAMMY Award-winning, Diamond-certified superstar Young Thug makes his triumphant return today with “Money On Money” featuring Future, available now. Produced by SouthsideWheezyBeatzbyrroseDez Wright, and 9jay, the track – which marks the massively influential hip-hop icon’s first new solo track in more than 18 months – is joined by an official music video directed by Kaito and Brendan O’Connor.

“Money On Money” heralds the upcoming arrival of Young Thug’s hugely anticipated fourth solo album, UY Scuti, due this summer. The album – which takes its name from what is often called the biggest known star in the Universe, a red supergiant located 5,900 light-years away in the constellation Scutum – has been teased in recent weeks by a series of enigmatic clues, from a custom basketball jersey held up by Young Thug while courtside at a Miami Heat game and a cryptic tweet from “Money On Money” collaborator Future to a mysterious billboard spotted near Coachella earlier this month.

Young Thug will celebrate UY Scuti with a busy live schedule, this summer will see top-billed appearances at an array of international festivals, including Chicago’s Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival 2025 (June 22), Gräfenhainichen, Germany’s Splash! 2025 (July 4), Liège, Belgium’s Les Ardentes Festival 2025 (July 5), Costinesti, Romania’s Beach, Please! Festival (July 10), Frauenfeld, Switzerland’s Openair Frauenfeld 2025 (July 11), and Warsaw, Poland’s Clout 2025 (July 12). Additional dates will be announced.

Young Thug is an unrivaled, once-in-a-lifetime superstar, a true game-changer whose dynamic lyricism, genre-defying sound, and groundbreaking style have forever transformed the face of hip-hop, fashion, and culture for generations to come. Instantly exploding to the vanguard of hip-hop in 2011, he has since earned three #1 singles on Billboard’s “Hot 100,” two back-to-back #1 solo albums on the Billboard 200, and more than 30 Gold and Platinum certifications from the RIAA (including RIAA Diamond status for his show-stopping feature on Camila Cabello’s worldwide blockbuster hit, “Havana”), along with countless awards, nominations, and accolades around the globe. As Founder and CEO of Young Stoner Life (YSL) Records, Young Thug has made a landmark impact with projects like 2016’s critically acclaimed Jeffery and 2021’s chart-topping Slime Language 2 among his many hit singles, mixtapes, and compilations. Long known as a monumental live performer, he has stolen the show with innumerable top-billed festival appearances, record-breaking world tours, unforgettable performances on NBC’s Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and more. 2025 has already seen Young Thug making his milestone return to the forefront of hip-hop by joining forces with Lil Baby for the smash single, “Dum, Dumb, and Dumber (Ft. Young Thug & Future).” With today’s premiere of “Money On Money” and the massively anticipated UY Scuti finally on the horizon, Young Thug is back to retake his hard-earned position as the biggest, brightest star in the Universe, now and always.

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SUMMER SHOWS 2025

JUNE

22 – Chicago, IL – The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival 2025 *

JULY

4 – Gräfenhainichen, Germany – Splash! 2025 *

5 – Liège, Belgium – Les Ardentes Festival 2025 *

10 – Costinesti, Romania – Beach, Please! Festival 2025 *

11 – Frauenfeld, Switzerland – Openair Frauenfeld 2025 *

12 – Warsaw, Poland – Clout 2025 *

* denotes festival performance

Whitesnake Opens The Vaults With 8CD Box Set ‘Access All Areas: Live’

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Whitesnake invites fans behind the velvet rope with Access All Areas: Live, an 8CD collection arriving today that offers a front-row seat to the band’s modern live legacy.

Curated by frontman and founder David Coverdale, the set is the latest entry in the band’s deep-dive archival series. It features live performances recorded between 2004 and 2015, capturing Whitesnake in full flight on stage, with world-class musicians delivering setlists that mix fan favorites with plenty of surprises.

Access All Areas: Live comes packaged in a box that resembles a touring road case and includes a booklet featuring rare photos, detailed liner notes, and a new interview with Coverdale. All the performances have been newly remastered for 2025.

In addition to the boxed set, Live… In The Still Of The Night will also be available separately as a double LP. Order both HERE.

Coverdale describes the collection as a reflection of the journey he’s shared with his bandmates—and the music they’ve brought to life on stage over the years. “I am thrilled with the players with whom I’ve had the pleasure and excitement of working with…and this collection honors that, I feel,” he said. “It’s an appropriate part of the legacy series of releases we’ve been working on. Thrilling stuff!”

The collection opens with Live… In The Still Of The Night, a show recorded at London’s Hammersmith Apollo in 2004, capturing Whitesnake’s high-octane return to the stage after a long hiatus. Originally released as a bonus CD along with the concert film of the same name, the performance features Coverdale backed by a fierce lineup: Doug Aldrich, Reb Beach, Marco Mendoza, Timothy Drury and longtime drummer Tommy Aldridge. They tear through hits like “Here I Go Again,” “Still Of The Night,” and more.

Live… In The Shadow Of The Blues picks up two years later on the band’s 2006 world tour, delivering a high-voltage mix of hits and deeper cuts. Named after a track from 1979’s Lovehunter—and included in the set—the collection nods to the band’s early blues-rock roots with swaggering performances of songs like “Ready An’ Willing” and the slow-burning “Crying in the Rain.”

Captured at the Loud Park festival in 2011, Made In Japan finds Whitesnake in front of one of its most loyal fan bases, unleashing a set that’s equal parts muscle and melody. With Brian Tichy on drums, Michael Devin on bass, and Brian Ruedy on keys, the band powers through modern-era tracks like “Love Will Set You Free” and “Steal Your Heart Away” alongside a slate of the band’s signature songs. Several acoustic soundcheck recordings are also included, featuring stripped-down versions of Forevermore tracks like “Fare Thee Well” and “One of These Days.”

Made In Britain pulls from the UK leg of the 2011 Forevermore Tour, bringing Whitesnake back to home turf with a crowd-ready mix of new and classic material. Aldrich and Beach shine across the set, turning in standout takes on “Forevermore” and “My Evil Ways.” It’s a snapshot of a band in command— returning to the country that helped shape its sound.

The World Record lives up to its name with performances recorded around the globe during the 2011 Forevermore Tour, featuring a setlist that spans multiple eras of the band’s history. Alongside high energy staples like “Bad Boys” and “Slide It In,” the band dives into deeper cuts including “Pistols At Dawn” and “Can You Hear The Wind Blow.”

The idea to revisit the Deep Purple catalog was first sparked by a conversation Coverdale had with Jon Lord, his former bandmate in the group’s classic ’70s lineup. Lord had originally suggested a reunion, but after his passing, the idea evolved into a studio album and tour instead. That inspiration ultimately led to The Purple Tour • Live, which reimagines the music that helped launch Coverdale’s career. With new lead guitarist Joel Hoekstra in the fold, Whitesnake rips into Purple classics like “Burn,” “Mistreated,” and “Soldier of Fortune” with renewed intensity.

Coverdale recalls a comment from his wife, who saw it as a full-circle moment: “Cindy was the one who said maybe this would be the perfect way to complete my recording career…go out as I came in, as it were.” True to form, Coverdale didn’t hang up the mic there—he’s stayed busy ever since, writing, recording, and continuing to explore the Whitesnake legacy.

ACCESS ALL AREAS: LIVE  

8CD Track Listing

CD One: Live… In The Still Of The Night  

Hammersmith Apollo, London, U.K. (October 20, 2004)

1. “Burn / Stormbringer”

2. “Give Me All Your Love Tonight”

3. “Is This Love”

4. “Love Ain’t No Stranger”

5. “Judgement Day”

6. “Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City”

7. “Fool For Your Loving”

8. “Here I Go Again”

9. “Take Me With You”

10. “Still Of The Night”

CD Two: Live… In The Shadow Of The Blues (Part I)  

Recorded live from the 2006 World Tour

1. “Bad Boys”

2. “Slide It In”

3. “Slow An’ Easy”

4. “Love Ain’t No Stranger”

5. “Judgement Day”

6. “Is This Love”

7. “Blues For Mylene”

8. “Snake Dance”

9. “Crying In The Rain”

10. “Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City”

11. “Fool For Your Loving”

12. “Here I Go Again”

13. “Still Of The Night”

CD Three: Live… In The Shadow Of The Blues (Part II) 

Recorded live from the 2006 World Tour

1. “Burn / Stormbringer”

2. “Give Me All Your Love Tonight”

3. “Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues”

4. “The Deeper The Love”

5. “Ready An’ Willing”

6. “Don’t Break My Heart Again”

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7. “Take Me With You”

CD Four: Made In Japan (Part I) 

Recorded live at Loud Park, Saitama Super Arena, Japan (October 15, 2011) 1. “Best Years”

2. “Give Me All Your Love Tonight”

3. “Love Ain’t No Stranger”

4. “Is This Love”

5. “Steal Your Heart Away”

6. “Forevermore”

7. “Six String Showdown”

8. “Love Will Set You Free”

9. Drum Solo

10. “Fool For Your Loving”

11. “Here I Go Again”

12. “Still Of The Night”

CD Five: Made In Japan (Part II)  

Soundcheck from Loud Park, Saitama Super Arena, Japan (October 15, 2011) 1. “Love Will Set You Free”

2. “Steal Your Heart Away”

3. “Fare Thee Well” (Acoustic Version)

4. “One Of These Days” (Acoustic Version)

5. “Lay Down Your Love”

6. “My Evil Ways”

7. “Good To Be Bad” (Acoustic Version)

8. “Tell Me How” (Acoustic Version)

CD Six: Made In Britain  

Recorded live in concert across the UK from the Forevermore Tour, 2011 1. “Best Years”

2. “Give Me All Your Love Tonight”

3. “Love Ain’t No Stranger”

4. “Is This Love”

5. “Steal Your Heart Away”

6. “Forevermore”

7. “Love Will Set You Free”

8. “My Evil Ways”

9. “Fare Thee Well”

10. “Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City”

11. “Fool For Your Loving”

12. “Here I Go Again”

13. “Still Of The Night”

CD Seven: The World Record  

Recorded live all over the world from the Forevermore Tour, 2011

1. “Bad Boys”

2. “Slide It In”

3. “Lay Down Your Love”

4. “Pistols At Dawn”

5. “Snake Dance”

6. “Can You Hear The Wind Blow”

7. “Fare Thee Well”

8. “One Of These Days”

9. “The Badger”

10. “The Deeper The Love”

11. “Soldier Of Fortune”

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12. “Burn / Stormbringer”

13. “Ain’t Gonna Cry No More” (Acoustic, Japan Bonus)

CD Eight: The Purple Tour • Live  

Recorded live from The Purple Tour, 2015

1. “Burn”

2. “Bad Boys”

3. “Love Ain’t No Stranger”

4. “The Gypsy”

5. “Give Me All Your Love Tonight”

6. “Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City”

7. “Mistreated”

8. “You Fool No One”

9. “Soldier Of Fortune”

10. “Is This Love”

11. “Fool For Your Loving”

12. “Here I Go Again”

13. “Still Of The Night”

LIVE… IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT  

2LP Track Listing

LP One: Side One

1. “Burn / Stormbringer”

2. “Give Me All Your Love Tonight”

3. “Is This Love”

Side Two

1. “Love Ain’t No Stranger”

2. “Fool For Your Loving”

3. “Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City”

LP Two: Side One

1. “Judgement Day”

2. “Here I Go Again”

Side Two

1. “Take Me With You”

2. “Still Of The Night”

Tina Turner’s “Hot For You Baby” Gets New Remix by Pet Shop Boys

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This year, the celebrations for the 40th anniversary of Tina Turner’s Private Dancer kicked off with a newly unearthed, never-before-heard track, “Hot For You Baby.” Today, the festivities continue with a brand new remix of the track by dance-pop pioneers, Pet Shop Boys.

The Pet Shop Boys Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe– have dressed this track in their signature electronic style, seamlessly blending Turner’s powerfully raw vocals with synth-pop beats. “We had the joy of working with Tina in the mid-90s on our song ‘Confidential’ and now it’s a pleasure to be able to remix this funky song from the 80s with an awesome vocal from Tina,” the duo shared.

The previously unheard track “Hot For You Baby” was written by Australian singer John Paul Young, produced by John Carter, and recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood. Originally intended as an album track, it was believed to be lost to time, but this exciting discovery opens a new chapter in the Private Dancer story.

Last month, Private Dancer (40th Anniversary Edition) was released as a 5CD/Blu-ray, 2CD, a striking 1LP picture disc featuring the official UK/EU cover on one side and the US cover on the other, a limited-edition 1LP pearl vinyl with a 12×12 art card of the US album artwork, and digitally. Order HERE.

The centerpiece is the 5CD/Blu-ray set, which includes a newly upgraded 55-minute Private Dancer Tour show filmed at the NEC in Birmingham between two historic nights, March 23 and 24, 1985. Directed by David Mallet and featuring unforgettable performances with David Bowie and Bryan Adams, this landmark concert has been meticulously restored, offering a front-row experience of Turner at her electrifying best. Alongside the live performance, the set includes five upgraded music videos, with the “Private Dancer” fully restored to 4K from its original 35mm film.

Released in May 1984, Private Dancer marked Turner’s triumphant comeback, becoming a cultural phenomenon. Dubbed by American Songwriter as “one of the most charismatic comebacks of modern rock” and AllMusic as “without question,… Turner’s finest hour as a solo artist.” The 5x platinum record peaked at #2 on the UK Albums Chart, #3 and #1 on the Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Turner would later bring home four GRAMMY® Award wins for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for “Better Be Good To Me” and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year for the top Billboard Hot 100 track, “What’s Love Got To Do With It?

Photo Gallery: Metallica, Pantera, and Suicidal Tendencies at Toronto’s Rogers Centre April 24, 2025

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Yo-Yo Ma Releases ‘Shostakovich: The Cello Concertos’ With Boston Symphony Orchestra

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In October 2023, cellist Yo-Yo Ma returned to Boston’s Symphony Hall to play Shostakovich’s two cello concertos with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and its Music Director Andris Nelsons. Recorded by a team headed by legendary Hollywood producer Shawn Murphy and BSO lead recording engineer Nick Squire, their performances of these two very different works are now set to be released by Deutsche Grammophon to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the composer’s death in 1975.

Shostakovich: The Cello Concertos will be issued as a standalone digital, CD, and vinyl album out now. Yo-Yo Ma’s recordings are also included in the anthology bringing together the BSO’s decade-long, GRAMMY Award-winning Shostakovich project. This contains all fifteen symphonies, key incidental works, new recordings of the complete cello, piano, and violin concertos – the latter with soloists Yuja Wang and Baiba Skride respectively – and the first commercial audio release in more than 20 years of the composer’s only full-length opera, Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District. It will be released digitally and as a 19-CD box set on 28 March.

Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major dates from 1959. Cast in four movements, it was dedicated to and premiered by the composer’s old friend Mstislav Rostropovich. Yo-Yo Ma has played the work many times, and here brings out the contrasting moods of its writing, from dark irony to poignant lyricism, with his signature virtuosic brilliance. In many places he creates an eloquent dialogue with BSO principal horn Richard Sebring.

Reviewing the First Concerto performance, the Boston Globe wrote, “in the second movement’s eerie duet between the cello and celesta, the high-pitched sound of Ma’s cello harmonics was so thin and crystalline that they sounded like a wind instrument. The extended cadenza was pensive, slowly ramping into the sardonic burlesque of the finale, which sent the orchestra hurtling to the finish line with Ma clinging to his cello as if for dear life.”

Rostropovich premiered the Second Cello Concerto in G major in Moscow on 25 September 1966, Shostakovich’s 60th birthday. He was also the soloist for the BSO’s first performance of the work, which, by sad coincidence, took place on 10 August 1975, the day after the composer’s death.

The Second begins in a melancholy vein, with a sighing phrase for the solo cello. After the extended Largo, the second and third movements are played without a break. Shostakovich mimics a street song from Odessa in the central Allegretto. That tune is dramatically restated in the finale, which begins with a horn fanfare and eventually ends with wood block, tom-tom, snare drum, and xylophone (part of the orchestra’s huge percussion section) punctuating a long-held drone note from the cellist.

This more reflective, inward-looking work is less frequently performed than its predecessor. As noted by the Boston Globe, however, “one could scarcely have asked for a better trail through [this less familiar territory] than the path Ma charted with Nelsons and the BSO … Here the cello brooded resolutely … there it raged in dark outbursts only to be answered by explosive thuds from the bass drum.”

Yo-Yo Ma will be reunited with the BSO and Nelsons at Symphony Hall on 11 April 2025 (sold out) and at New York’s Carnegie Hall on 24 April. Together they will perform the First Cello Concerto as part of an all-Shostakovich programme which will also feature the composer’s Symphony No. 11 “The Year 1905”.

“Having Yo-Yo Ma, one of the greatest cellists of our time, join us on our journey through Shostakovich’s music has been an immense privilege and a joy for all of us at the BSO,” says Andris Nelsons. “Yo-Yo has a totally unique imagination which infects everyone around him. His incredible range and depth and his humanity are ever present when performing Shostakovich’s demanding cello concertos. We are very proud to present this recording with Deutsche Grammophon, including as part of our complete Shostakovich box set, and I look forward to reprising the First Cello Concerto with Yo‑Yo in Boston and at Carnegie Hall later this spring.”

Brandee Younger Announces New Album ‘Gadabout Season’ And World Tour

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It all started with a word-of-the-day email. Harpist Brandee Younger, bassist-producer Rashaan Carter and drummer Allan Mednard were on the road when they learned about the gadabout — a carefree pleasure-seeker who is always in motion, seeking out fun no matter the circumstances. The word of the day turned into the word of the tour, and seemed to describe their mission. These three simpatico travelers, whose shared history as trusted collaborators reaches back two decades, were always chasing and finding joy both onstage and off — through music, art, food and new experiences.

For Younger especially that joy was a healing force. Over the past year she’s faced personal challenges, so the gadabout concept acted as a helpful reminder that life happens to everyone — and that pursuing radiance in the midst of struggle is essential. “When it came time to write a piece to represent happiness, ‘Gadabout Season’ felt like the perfect title,” says the harpist, a Grammy nominee and NAACP Image Award winner who has garnered widespread acclaim for her soulful, spiritual meld of jazz, R&B and hip-hop’s essence.

Gadabout Season, Younger’s third for the legendary Impulse! label, releasing June 13, 2025, is her most personal and exploratory album to date – a reflective, imaginative body of work on which she has written or co-written nearly every composition. “The album reflects the journey — the search for meaning and beauty amid life’s most complex moments, ultimately emerging with a deeper sense of self,” says Younger. “Musically Gadabout Season is more creative and slightly more cerebral than my other works.”

Known for her revelatory interpretations of harp legends Alice Coltrane and Dorothy Ashby, Younger now steps boldly into her own compositional voice, crafting music that carries her forebears’ language forward without paying direct tribute. “This writing process forced me to be completely honest,” she says. “I’m not hiding behind someone else’s work.” Self-taught as a composer, Younger draws instinctively from a hybrid of influences — jazz, classical, old-school R&B, and hip-hop.

Younger wrote most of this new music at her cousin’s cabin in bucolic upstate New York — a place where she could focus and where “you get a lot of peace and quiet and birds chirping and you can see the stars at night,” she says. Eventually, Carter and, later, Mednard joined her to workshop the new tunes, and the game plan coalesced: Carter would produce and engineer the entire album himself at Younger’s Harlem apartment. The bassist turned Younger’s second bedroom into a makeshift studio, and Gadabout Season was tracked over several months in the second half of 2024. “I’m used to doing one and done in the studio,” Younger says. “This recording process was slow and intentional, allowing the sound of the album to reveal itself over time and mirroring a journey of discovery.” The trio dedicated time at the end of each session to sketching out ideas and improvising, which led to the tracks “Reckoning,” “Discernment,” and “End Means.”

Along the way, Younger found transcendence in an instrument she calls “life-changing”: the harp that belonged to Alice Coltrane. Younger became its custodian last year, after it’d been restored in honor of “The Year of Alice,” a series of high-profile releases, events, and exhibits co-sponsored by Impulse! Reflecting on how the harp’s energy guided her performances, Younger explains that it took time before her comfort matched the instrument’s majesty and power. “It had to become my own,” she says. “This was not my first time playing the harp, but as this new music was unique to me, I had to become one with it at home.”

Gadabout Season also showcases Younger’s evolving use of electronic textures and extended harp techniques, culminating in what producer Carter describes as an “Afrofuturist sonic palette.” Additional sonic brilliance arrives courtesy of some extraordinary guests. The alternately dreamlike and inquisitive title track — an expression of Younger’s fun, quirky “external personality” — features vibraphonist Joel Ross and Makaya McCraven on percussion, as well as Shabaka drawing clarinet lines atop the staccato groove. “Surrender” was written for and features pianist-composer and MacArthur Fellow Courtney Bryan, a frequent Younger collaborator who shares the harpist’s rich church background, as well as her willingness to bring a church spirit to any musical context. Inspired by Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols, “Surrender” summons up that moment of “going to the altar and giving all,” says Younger. “To me, this is the most revealing piece on the album. It’s about seeking solace in quiet surrender.”

Another highlight, “BBL,” is both airy and laced with a smoldering tension. “I think of it as a musical confrontation,” Younger says. “If it had lyrics, it would have an advisory warning. I left no room for a civil conversation.” At the recommendation of Younger’s friend and collaborator Meshell Ndegeocello, saxophonist Josh Johnson contributed to “Discernment,” where his dubby harmonies imagine classic soul in a psychedelic haze.

Shabaka also lends his flute to the ether of “End Means,” and his presence here comes on the heels of his own recent Impulse! release, Perceive its Beauty, Acknowledge its Grace, on which Younger appears. “I think of us as being part of the Impulse! continuum,” the harpist says.

Gadabout Season is a welcome new development in the Impulse! story, bolstering the label’s reputation for fearless original music from generation-defining voices. “When you take a step back and look at what was and what is now,” Younger reflects, “it’s really kind of beautiful.”

Among the most celebrated jazz artists to emerge in the 21st century, Brandee Younger is a harpist, composer, and bandleader whose music connects spiritual jazz and classical training to the rhythmic soulfulness of R&B and hip-hop. She grew up on Long Island, where she sang gospel, studied the harp classically, and became enamored of both hip-hop and the vintage soul that rap producers sampled. When Younger was a teenager, her father introduced her to Alice Coltrane’s music — a transformative moment that all but defined her life’s journey.

In Coltrane and, later, Dorothy Ashby, Younger saw two strong, empowering Black women whose brilliance on the harp inspired Younger to stake her own claim on jazz history. Over the past two decades, Younger has honored these two artistic heroines while carving a singular path. On top of recording their music, she has collaborated with John and Alice Coltrane’s son Ravi, a spellbinding saxophonist, and with iconic figures in the Coltrane legacy, like the late Pharoah Sanders. Along the way, she’s also become a go-to player in popular music, contributing to projects and performances by Ms. Lauryn Hill, Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, the Roots, Common, John Legend, and many others. As the New Yorker wrote, “Her radiant playing is as cogent on hip-hop and R&B albums as it is set against classical and jazz backdrops.”

Her first LP for the storied Impulse! Records label — a.k.a. The House That Trane Built — was 2021’s Somewhere Different. A track from that album, “Beautiful Is Black,” earned Younger a Grammy nomination in the Best Instrumental Composition category, making her the first Black female solo artist to achieve this. Two years later, on Brand New Life, Younger revitalized newly discovered Ashby compositions, and that LP won the 2024 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album. Gadabout Season, released in 2025, is a more reflective and personal work focusing on Younger’s inimitable original music. In addition to her non-stop performance schedule, Younger is a dedicated educator, teaching on the faculties of New York University and the New School.

Track Listing:

1. Reckoning [2:05]
2. End Means Feat. Shabaka [4:12]
3. Gadabout Season [4:45]
4. Breaking Point [2:43]
5. Reflection Eternal [2:18]
6. New Pinnacle [4:49]
7. Surrender Feat. Courtney Bryan [5:26]
8. BBL [4:55]
9. Unswept Corners Feat. NIIA [4:34]
10. Discernment Feat. Josh Johnson [6:51]

Tour Dates:

May 3, 2025 – Flushing Town Hall – Queens, NY
May 16, 2025 – Carnegie Hall with Ravi Coltrane – New York, NY
May 23, 2025 – International Harp Competition – Bloomington, IN
June 19, 2025 – Groton Hill Music Center – Groton, MA
June 21, 2025 – Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club – Portsmouth, NH
July 3, 2025 – Ljubljana Jazz Festival – Krizanke, Ljubljana, Slovenia
July 4, 2025 – Ghent Jazz Festival – De Bijloke, Ghent, Belgium
July 8, 2025 – Montreux Jazz Festival – Montreux, Switzerland
August 10, 2025 – NoMad Jazz Festival – Sofia, Bulgaria
October 5, 2025 – Jazzfest Brno – Cabaret des Péchés, Brno, Czech Republic
October 7, 2025 – Enjoy Jazzfestival – Kulturhaus Karlstorbahnhof, Heidelberg, Germany
October 10, 2025 – Jassmine – Warsaw, Poland
October 18, 2025 – Hopkins Center for the Arts – Hanover, NH
November 3, 2025 – Jazzfest Budapest – Eiffel Art Studios, Budapest, Hungary
November 4, 2025 – Conservatori del Liceu Auditori – Barcelona Jazz Festival, Barcelona, Spain
November 6, 2025 – Teatro Isabel la Católica – Granada, Spain
November 8, 2025 – Rockit! Festival – De Oosterpoort, Groningen, Netherlands
November 13, 2025 – Bowker Auditorium – Amherst, MA
November 14-16, 2025 – SOUTH Jazz Kitchen – Philadelphia, PA

Muireann Bradley Releases Haunting Cover Of Hank Williams’ “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”

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Once-in-a-generation folk guitarist and singer Muireann Bradley is today releasing new single ‘I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry’. Her original take on Hank Williams’ 1949 classic is a shining example of how music has the ability to transcend all barriers of time and place.

The track was recorded with multi-GRAMMY award-winning recording engineer Russell Elevado; widely recognised for the sound he created for D’Angelo’s ‘Voodoo’ album, he has also worked with the likes of Kamasi Washington, Michael Kiwanuka, Alicia Keys and The Roots. Russell is renowned for only using analogue equipment – this brings an unrivalled authenticity to the track, which was recorded directly to tape in just a couple of takes, letting Muireann’s virtuosic talent shine.

Muireann says, “I’m excited to have my take on ‘I’m so Lonesome I could Cry’ released. I’ve always really loved the original Hank Williams record; he was such an amazing writer. I once saw an old interview with Willie Nelson where he said he felt ‘I’m so Lonesome I could Cry’ was the greatest song ever written. I have to agree it’s a pretty perfect song. That didn’t stop me from changing the arrangement quite a bit from the original though, I wanted to slow the waltz down even more and add in more harmony from the guitar so I changed the chords up a bit and took some inspiration from the great Merle Travis’ 1952 recording of the 1924 jazz standard by Isham Jones and Gus Kahn ‘I’ll See You in My Dreams.’ It’s different but I think it really works and I’m looking forward to hearing what people think about it.”

18-year-old Muireann is rapidly garnering a devout fanbase – as well as the admiration of veteran artists – thanks to her unique style, which blends traditional guitar playing with personal and mature interpretations of classic blues songs, bringing the genre to a whole new generation.

Today’s release follows on the heels of her rendition of the Bob Dylan classic ‘Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright’ which she recorded for Mahogany Sessions, watch here. A standout favourite from her live show, Muireann brings a fresh energy to the track; her stripped-back delivery echoes the power of Dylan’s original, while infusing it with her own distinct style.

Muireann’s acclaimed debut album ‘I Kept These Old Blues’ is out now; the first pressing sold out everywhere and is already regarded as a collectible among in-the-know music fans – truly remarkable given Bradley was just 15 years old when she recorded it. Now remixed and remastered by Grammy-nominated mastering engineer Kevin Reeves, ‘I Kept These Old Blues’ demonstrates the kind of assuredness and skill to be expected of a musician five times her age, on blues standards such as Blind Blake’s ‘Police Dog Blues’ as well as Rev Gary Davis’s ‘Candyman’.

Her journey from playing in her bedroom to performing on Jools Holland’s Hootenanny (watch here) and wowing Oscar and Golden Globe-nominated actors Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott on The Late Late Show has captivated audiences, establishing Muireann as one of Ireland’s brightest emerging stars. Now, she is poised for a global breakout – watch a brilliant overview of her story to date here.

Currently on tour in the US, Muireann is playing in Washington, Brooklyn, Nashville and Chicago, before heading back to the UK to play at FOCUS Wales. After enchanting crowds at last summer’s Green Man Festival on the main stage, she will also play at The Great Escape, Bearded Theory festival and End Of The Road this summer.

Keyshia Cole Announces ‘The Way It Is’ 20th Anniversary Tour

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Two decades after her breakthrough debut album changed the R&B game, Keyshia Cole is taking it back to where it all started. The Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and “Princess of Hip-Hop and R&B” has officially announced The Way It Is 20th Anniversary Tour, presented by AEG Presents and Free Lunch.

The North America arena tour kicks off July 1 at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore and hits key cities including Brooklyn, Atlanta, New Orleans, Detroit, and Houston, before wrapping August 8 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. After performing throughout the US & Canada, Keyshia will hit the road in Europe starting September 19 at Adidas Arena in Paris and continuing at arenas in Amsterdam, London, Manchester, and finishing September 26 in Birmingham, UK. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 25, at 10 AM local.

Joining Keyshia on tour are XXL Freshman 2015 alumnus Tink, award-winning artist Wale, Platinum artist Fridayy, and GRAMMY-nominated artist Jeremih (on select dates). Multi-Platinum, GRAMMY-winning hip-hop legend Lil’ Kim will join Keyshia in Lincoln, CA, as well as on all UK & Europe dates. Brooklyn, NY, and Greensboro, NC, will feature Billboard chart-topping rapper Jadakiss & 2x GRAMMY-winner T-Pain as special guests, respectively.

“I’m so grateful to be celebrating The Way It Is 20 years later with the fans who have been with me since day one,” says Cole. “This album changed my life, and being able to take it on the road — from city to city, country to country — is truly a full circle moment, and blessing.”

The Way It Is will be released on vinyl for the first time since its original 2005 release as a 20th anniversary edition double LP on black vinyl and also on limited edition Rose Garden Pink Translucent color vinyl via A&M/UMe on June 20, the day before the album’s 20th anniversary. The limited edition color version will feature a gatefold sleeve with photos from the classic CD release and include the rarity “Love (Acapella)” as a bonus track. Fans who pre-order the vinyl will receive exclusive access to the first pre-sale to purchase tickets for the North America dates. Pre-order now here: https://www.keyshiacoleofficial.com.

Released in June 2005, The Way It Is marked a pivotal moment in R&B—introducing Keyshia Cole’s unfiltered storytelling, powerhouse vocals, and signature blend of vulnerability and strength. Twenty years later, she’s bringing that same energy back to the stage, giving fans a chance to reconnect with the songs that soundtracked so many real-life moments. Fresh off a standout performance at this year’s Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina, Keyshia is ready to take it nationwide. From “I Should Have Cheated” to “Love” and beyond, the tour will spotlight the records that helped define an era, delivered with the raw emotion and authenticity that made her one of the genre’s most impactful voices.

Keyshia Cole is a Grammy-nominated R&B singer, songwriter, and television personality known for her powerful vocals, emotional storytelling, and raw authenticity. Born and raised in Oakland, California, she rose to fame with her 2005 platinum-certified debut album, The Way It Is, which introduced her signature blend of vulnerability and strength. The album’s success led to her hit BET reality series, Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is, which further cemented her as a cultural icon.Her chart-topping follow-up albums—including Just Like YouA Different Me, and Woman to Woman—solidified her status as a defining voice in R&B, earning her four Grammy nominations and multiple industry accolades. Dubbed the “Princess of Hip-Hop Soul,” Cole’s career spans music, television, and talk show hosting, including her time as host of One on One with Keyshia Cole on Fox Soul. This year, Keyshia celebrates the 20th anniversary of The Way It Is with an international anniversary tour, giving fans around the world the chance to experience the music that shaped a generation. With over 15 million albums sold worldwide and an enduring connection to her fans, Keyshia Cole remains one of the most influential voices in modern R&B.

“The Way It Is 20th Anniversary” Tour Dates:

Tuesday, July 1 Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena⇎♦
Wednesday, July 2 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center★♦
Saturday, July 5 Chicago, IL United Center★♦
Sunday, July 6 Cleveland, OH Rocket Arena★♦
Wednesday, July 9 Toronto, ON Coca-Cola Coliseum ★♦
Thursday, July 10 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena★♦
Saturday, July 12 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center★♦
Sunday, July 13 Newark, NJ Prudential Center★♦
Wednesday, July 16 Greensboro, NC First Horizon Coliseum★♦
Thursday, July 17 Birmingham, AL Legacy Arena at the BJCC★♦
Saturday, July 19 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena★♦
Sunday, July 20 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live★♦
Tuesday, July 22 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena★♦
Wednesday, July 23 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center★♦
Friday, July 25 Houston, TX Toyota Center★♦
Saturday, July 26 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena★♦
Thursday, July 31 Oakland, CA Oakland Arena♥$
Friday, August 1 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena♥$
Saturday, August 2 Lincoln, CA The Venue at Thunder Valley♥✝
Friday, August 8 Los Angeles, CA Crypto.com Arena♦
Friday, September 19 Paris, FR Adidas Arena✝
Sunday, September 21 Amsterdam, NL AFAS Live✝
Tuesday, September 23 London, UK The O2✝
Thursday, September 25 Manchester, UK AO Arena✝
Friday, September 26 Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena Birmingham✝

★ Tink
♦ Wale
✝Lil’ Kim
♥ Fridayy
$ Jeremih
⇎ SWV


Frank Zappa’s Long-Lost 1974 Concert ‘Cheaper Than Cheep’ Set For Release

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In the early 1970s music performance shows like “The Midnight Special” “Soul Train,” “In Concert,” and concurrently “The Old Grey Whistle Test” in the UK, were all the rage in America, beaming rock, pop and R&B artists directly into people’s homes across the country, offering an unprecedented at-home concert experience. Inspired by these shows, or perhaps because of potentially not receiving offers to perform on them, or even more likely, wanting to control all aspects of the production, Frank Zappa took matters into his own hands, as he often did.

On the first day of summer, June 21, 1974, Zappa and his band, the Mothers of Invention, invited a small audience to the their humble rehearsal hall on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, Calif., for what would be an intoxicating, sweat-drenched two-hour-plus performance. A small film crew equipped with multiple cameras captured every riveting musical moment while the audio was recorded by a mobile recording truck. Unfortunately, when Zappa watched the footage he was devastated to learn, that similar to his Roxy project before it, the audio and video weren’t synchronized. Two months later, Zappa would team up with the Los Angeles-based PBS station KCET and get the sought-after TV special he wanted, later released commercially as The Dub Room Special. As a result, the June concert that he planned to shop to major TV networks was shelved, never to be revisited by Zappa in his lifetime. It languished in The Vault for more than five decades.

Now, more than 50 years after that magical, sweltering summer night in 1974, thanks to advancements in post-production editing tools, fans can experience the concert as if they were there in the front row. Dubbed Cheaper Than Cheep, this never-before-heard-or-seen two-hour concert program reveals the most intimate performance ever captured from the 1974 Mothers lineup, direct from the lovingly resurrected and restored original audio and videotape masters housed in The Vault.

Directed by Ahmet Zappa and produced by Frank Zappa, Vaultmeister Joe Travers and Ahmet Zappa, Cheaper Than Cheep will be released May 8 exclusively on Zappa.com, uDiscover Music and Sound of Vinyl in a variety of formats, including a special, limited edition multi-format Super Deluxe box set featuring the concert film on Blu-ray with Dolby Atmos, 5.1 surround and stereo mixes, a companion stereo soundtrack presented on both 2CD and 180-gram 3LP picture disc vinyl, plus an extensive 14-page booklet with rare, unseen images and informative liner notes from Travers alongside a detailed and heartfelt remembrance from musician Ruth Komanoff Underwood who performed percussion that evening. The set will be housed in a telescoping slipcase and include four bonus lithographs. The Blu-ray includes four extras – two performances, a blooper reel, and a deep excerpt from the out-of-print Claymation film, “The Amazing Mr. Bickford.” Additional options include a Blu-ray video + 2CD set and a standalone soundtrack on 180-gram 3LP black vinyl.

Pre-order Cheaper Than Cheep now: https://Zappa.lnk.to/cheaperthancheepPR

Every aspect of the DIY taping, from the psychedelic light show and stage setup, to the camera crew and audio recording, was self-funded by Zappa, who jokes at the beginning of the concert that it’s “cheaper than cheap.” The use of the intentionally misspelled “Cheep” in the title is both a nod to his song “Cheepnis,” about his love for cheaply made monster movies of the ‘50s and ‘60s and their inherent charm, as well as a tongue-in-cheek mistake to underscore the shoestring budget it was made on. Inside the hall, the stage was implemented with the band’s current touring equipment, including a basic backdrop and lighting. The concert was captured on multi-camera direct to 2” Quad Videotape, the industry standard at the time, with the audio recorded by the Wally Heider Remote Truck outfitted with two 16-track tape machines, with Kerry McNabb in the engineer’s seat.

Cheaper Than Cheep was assembled by adhering to Zappa’s lead, incorporating all of the planned segments, while sequencing the live material based on performance order and typical 1974 live set lists. A team, led by Ahmet Zappa in the directorial role and Joe Travers as a producer, was assembled to bring the project to life. John Albarian, who worked on “Roxy: The Movie,” edited the performance footage and perfectly and painstakingly matched picture to audio for the first time. Jeremy Rhodes handled additional editing and sweetening while acclaimed audio engineer team Erich Gobel and Karma Auger mixed the concert in immersive Dolby Atmos as well as 5.1 and stereo.

As Zappa Vaultmeister, Travers often came across the audio and video masters, with “June 21st, 1974,” prominently written on the spines, in The Vault, but it was years before he ever discovered the treasure that awaited. As he writes in the liners, “I had no idea what they were or what they were for. They remained a mystery for years. The digital transfers of the elements happened over a long period of time, mostly due to budget and priority. Some were done for identification purposes while Gail Zappa was alive during the 2000s. Imagine how exciting it was for us to finally discover what this stuff actually looked like for the first time. It was a gold mine waiting to be unearthed. Most of the masters were transferred during the ‘Save The Vault’ Kickstarter campaign by Alex Winter circa 2017 or so.”

Zappa’s lineups were ever evolving as members came and went based on The Maestros needs and ever-changing musical direction, and this incarnation of The Mothers of Invention was no exception. Personnel had expanded for a 10 Year Anniversary Tour in March and by June the band had downsized. The lineup, which consisted of Zappa (guitar, vocals), Chester Thompson (drums), George Duke (keyboards, vocals), Jeff Simmons (guitar, vocals), Napoleon Murphy Brock (tenor sax, flute, vocals), Ruth Underwood (percussion) and Tom Fowler (bass), were still finding their groove together and Underwood, who left for several months due to personal reasons, which she beautifully writes about in her essay in the booklet, was re-familiarizing herself with the complex material. On top of that, there were other issues with the shoot, including intense heat from the lighting which at one point made Duke’s keyboards too hot to play. As Underwood remembers, “We had a long rehearsal and a detailed soundcheck that morning. With the lights set, and the photographers and audience crammed into our modest space, the heat in the room became extremely problematic,” adding, “Frank insisted on doing several takes of specific pieces, which added to our general exhaustion.”

However, none of this is apparent in the thrilling performance which features Zappa and the Mothers performing a rousing set of songs from across his already deep catalog, as well as staples that made up his live shows at the time. Songs range from “Cosmik Debris” and the title track from his Apostrophe (‘) album released a few months prior in March, to early versions of the then-unreleased “Village of the Sun” and “RDNZL,” the latter which especially allowed Underwood to shine on marimba, to “Montana” and “Camarillo Brillo” from 1973’s Over-Nite Sensation to Uncle Meat (1969) cuts “The Dog Breath Variations” and “Uncle Meat.” Zappa’s debut album, 1966’s Freak Out!, is represented with three tracks – “How Could I Be Such A Fool,” “I’m Not Satisfied” and “Wowie Zowie – while several songs that would end up on Roxy & Elsewhere a few months later in September were played that night, including “Son of Orange Country” and “More Trouble Every Day.” Other highlights include “Let’s Make The Water Turn Black” from 1968’s We’re Only In It For The Money, live favorites “Dupree’s Paradise” and “Penguin In Bondage” and “Inca Roads,” which would be released the following year on the studio album One Size Fits All. The concert bursts with stunning musical improvisation from all musicians, capped off by Zappa’s legendary guitar workouts.

Interspersed throughout the concert are segments with artist Cal Schenkel, who created many of Zappa’s album covers and Claymation animator and director Bruce Bickford who would collaborate with Zappa for many years on a number of projects, most notably “A Token Of His Extreme” (1976) and “Baby Snakes – The Movie” (1979). This footage is the earliest known of Bickford who had only just recently signed on to Zappa’s production company, Intercontinental Absurdities.

While Zappa might have thought that the band, who hadn’t had many rehearsals together, wasn’t ready for prime time, Cheaper Than Cheep stands as an incredible document of a moment where a band was finding its footing and letting loose having a great time performing together, evident by the ear to ear smiles on their faces. This lineup has become a fan favorite over the years and it’s easy to see why.

“You’ll see a man wearing every possible hat, as he attempts to control all aspects of this filmed event from uncontrollable variable conditions and locations,” Underwood writes of Zappa, adding, “he does this while presiding over and participating in the musical performance. That, in and of itself, isn’t new for FZ, but what is new is that we see it unfold in real time.”

CHEAPER THAN CHEEP SUPER DELUXE BOX SET TRACKLISTING
CD1:
1. “Cheaper Than Cheep”
2. Cosmik Debris
3. Band Introductions
4. RDNZL
5. Village Of The Sun
6. Montana
7. Duke Goes Out
8. Inca Roads
9. “Get Down Simmons”
10. Penguin In Bondage
11. T’Mershi Duween
12. The Dog Breath Variations
13. Uncle Meat

CD2:
1. How Could I Be Such A Fool
2. I’m Not Satisfied
3. Wowie Zowie
4. I Don’t Even Care
5. Let’s Make The Water Turn Black
6. Dupree’s Paradise Introduction
7. Dupree’s Paradise
8. Oh No
9. Son Of Orange County
10. More Trouble Every Day
11. Apostrophe’
12. Camarillo Brillo 5:53

Disc 3: Blu-ray
Audio: Dolby Atmos (48k24b) / Dolby TrueHD 5.1 (96k24b) / PCM Stereo (96k24b)
1. Intro / Cheepnis – Percussion / “Cheaper Than Cheep”
2. Cosmik Debris
3. Band Introductions
4. RDNZL
5. Village Of The Sun
6. Montana
7. Duke Goes Out
8. A Visit To The Art Studio
9. Inca Roads
10. “Get Down Simmons”
11. Penguin In Bondage
12. T’Mershi Duween
13. The Dog Breath Variations
14. Uncle Meat
15. How Could I Be Such A Fool
16. I’m Not Satisfied
17. Wowie Zowie
18. I Don’t Even Care
19. Let’s Make The Water Turn Black
20. Dupree’s Paradise Introduction
21. Dupree’s Paradise
22. Oh No
23. Son Of Orange County
24. More Trouble Every Day
25. Apostrophe’
26. Camarillo Brillo

Bonus
1. Time Is Money (excerpt)
2. Echidna’s Arf (Of You) – Incomplete
3. Art Studio Outtakes
4. The Amazing Mr. Bickford (excerpt)

LP1
Side 1:
1. “Cheaper Than Cheep”
2. Cosmik Debris
3. Inca Roads

Side 2:
1. RDNZL
2. Village Of The Sun
3. Montana
4. Duke Goes Out
LP2

Side 3:
1. “Get Down Simmons”
2. Penguin In Bondage
3. T’Mershi Duween
4. The Dog Breath Variations
5. Uncle Meat

Side 4:
1. How Could I Be Such A Fool
2. I’m Not Satisfied
3. Wowie Zowie
4. I Don’t Even Care
5. Let’s Make The Water Turn Black

LP3
Side 5:
1. Oh No
2. Son Of Orange County
3. More Trouble Every Day
Side 6:
1. Dupree’s Paradise
2. Apostrophe’
3. Camarillo Brillo

Yungblud Releases Brazen Brit-Pop Anthem ‘Lovesick Lullaby’ With Bold New Video

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Yungblud has released his latest single, the brazen Brit-pop anthem ‘Lovesick Lullaby,’ which comes with an equally bold and brilliant music video and tribute to British culture directed by Charlie Sarsfield.

In the new music video, Yungblud, clad in quintessential British designers Burberry, Fred Perry and Sir Tom Baker, is seen in the back of a black London taxi-cab before arriving to a packed-out pub. The video is peppered with pop culture references, including a nod to the iconic British 1982 Maxell “Break the Sound Barrier” commercial, with Yungblud posing in an armchair, blasted by the force of the speaker. The track itself is an unapologetic, in-your-face anthem that celebrates the best of British pop and rock.

Lovesick Lullaby’ follows the release of his nine minute and six second epic, ‘Hello Heaven, Hello,’ and showcases a completely different side to the British rockstar with this in-your-face anthem with a wholly British sound.

Speaking about the new single, Yungblud said, ‘Making this song was a f*cking party and you can hear that on the recording.” He added, “[I tried to] let my subconscious do a lot of the talking and then make sense of my words the following afternoon in a kitchen, hungover, eating fish and chips with a cup of tea. I’ve been on a journey trying to find meaning in different places all over the world, for which I am forever grateful, but it felt as though my feet left the ground a little too much and I had to bring myself back… to British music, to British art and culture.

Last month, Yungblud made an appearance on the British late night talk show The Jonathan Ross Show, where he also joined guests on the sofa to discuss the forthcoming album as well as the return of his own-curated festival Bludfest, set for its second year on June 21 in the UK. Speaking about his motivation behind the festival and its affordable price point, Yungblud explained, “It needed to represent a new idea and a new generation. Gigs at the minute are extortionately expensive.

Yungblud is fast becoming one of the key musical voices of his generation, blending influences from Rock, Punk and Pop to monumental effect. His arena-filling performances around the world have cemented his place as one Britain’s most electrifying musical exports. He has received several accolades, including the MTV EMA for Best Alternative (2021) and the O2 Silver Clef Award for Best Live Act (2022). Known for his electrifying stage presence and boundary-pushing lyrics, Yungblud continues to challenge conventions while inspiring fans worldwide with messages of authenticity and acceptance. This year, Yungblud debuted own curated festival Bludfest and released his first book, the instant No1 Sunday Times Best Seller, ‘You Need to Exist: A Book to Love and Destroy’ on Penguin Books.