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Johnny 2 Phones and Hunna G Drop “Yankee Baby” as Official 2025 New York Yankees Anthem

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In a baseball town like New York, and especially in the Bronx, spring doesn’t officially start until Yankees Opening Day. Today, two lifelong Yankees fans, artist Johnny 2 Phones and producer Hunna G unite to make an unforgettable Opening Day 2025, sharing “Yankee Baby,” the new official anthem of the New York Yankees.

The song arrives with a music video, featuring cameos from some of New York’s biggest stars, which will make its debut today on the Yankee Stadium jumbotron and is available to view on the official New York Yankees YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. “Yankee Baby” will remain on the Yankee Stadium playlist throughout the 2025 season. With co-signs from legends like Aaron Judge, A Boogie, and Jalen Brunson, who all appear in the music video, this record isn’t just celebrating baseball-it’s celebrating the city itself.

Propelled by Hunna G’s punchy percussion and twinkling pianos, “Yankee Baby” succinctly summarizes the optimistic excitement all fans feel at the start of baseball season. Johnny 2 Phones lifts the song with his pure vocals, rhyming and singing about his gameday routine: “Put my fitted on, I’m out the door in record speed/When I’m uptown bound, ain’t no stoppin’ me,” he raps. The upstate NY native weaves in references to notable Yankee figures like Derek Jeter and broadcaster Michael Kay, and ends the song by interpolating “Take Me Out To The Ballgame.”

Directed by Ryan Callahan, Cody Charneski, and Ethan Keo, the video is a tribute to The City That Never Sleeps, checking in on various landmarks as New Yorkers get hype for baseball season. Rocking a special “2 Phones” Yankees jersey, Johnny is the ideal ambassador for Yankee fans across the Big Apple, tapping his Bernie Williams bobblehead for good luck before heading uptown and joining Hunna G on the Yankee Stadium field. Several local sports stars show up to support, including AL MVP Aaron Judge, Bronx-born rap star A Boogie, New York Knicks guards and Roommates Podcast co-hosts Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart, and Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty-along with Ellie, the beloved Liberty mascot. New York-based social media stars like Lil Mo Mozzarella and Nicky Cass, also stop by to add a bit of flavor.

“It’s crazy – it started with a sign in Times Square, and now I’m in Yankee Stadium shooting a music video,” says Johnny 2 Phones. “The city’s been rocking with me since the If You Can Dance series, and it feels like they’re right here with me on this one too.”

“From first making music together in our dorm room to being the 2025 anthem of the Yankees’ season, you don’t see independent artists and producers doing this sort of thing, and we’re both super grateful for it,” says Hunna G.

The perfect anthem to enhance Opening Day and welcome spring with open arms, “Yankee Baby” is a must-hear for fans of music, sports, and NYC culture alike.

Amy Irving Reimagines Willie Nelson Classic with Punk Flair on New Single “If You Want Me To Love You I Will”

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Academy Award-nominated actress and singer Amy Irving has shared “If You Want Me To Love You I Will,” the latest single from her forthcoming album Always Will Be, out April 25 via Queen Of The Castle Records/Missing Piece Records.

Originally written by Willie Nelson for Irving to sing in their 1980 film Honeysuckle Rose, this infectious punk-rock revamp arrives with a high-octane music video featuring styling and makeup by singer-songwriter Shamir.

The new song was featured at People who spoke with Irving about Always Will Be and praised its “kaleidoscope of different genres.” “If You Want Me To Love You I Will” is one of many renditions from her longtime friend Nelson’s iconic catalog that comprises her new album, with special guests including Steve Earle, Amy Helm, Louis Cato, Chris Pierce, Lizzie No and Nelson himself.

“Willie wrote me a sweet song to sing to him in the movie Honeysuckle Rose,” says Irving about the new single. “In my band and Goolis’ hands, it ain’t too sweet anymore! I had so much fun shooting this video and giving this song new life for my album.”

“I feel so incredibly honored to have been asked to style and do makeup for Amy and the band,” says Shamir. “Being trans myself, it was important to me to use this opportunity to spotlight a trans designer. Everyone in the band is wearing a top designed by Philadelphia-based trans designer Allegra Pronesti, and the white balaclava Jules [Goolis] wears was hand-crocheted by me mere days before the shoot.”

“What Amy and Goolis did with this song is nothing short of alchemy and I felt so lucky to be able to direct this video,” says Gabriel Barreto. “We were honored to have Shamir Bailey come in to do styling and makeup that frankly gave the video a texture and tone I only saw in my head at first, and Shamir made that a reality. Between getting to shoot this at Brooklyn’s Spaceman Sound (where we cut the record), having my friends Francis Ceschin as cinematographer, and Shamir creating the looks with Jules Bartkowski (Goolis himself) editing, this was an embarrassment of riches as a director.”

“If You Want Me To Love You I Will” follows the tender “I Wish I Didn’t Love You So” (feat. Steve Earle) and the bittersweet “Always Will Be” (feat. Amy Helm), which garnered praise from Variety, Holler, The Bluegrass Situation and more. The origin of Always Will Be begins with Irving and Nelson’s decades-long friendship after meeting while shooting Honeysuckle Rose. Following a duet reimagining of his song “I’m Waiting Forever,” Nelson proposed that Irving record an album entirely of his work. She took him up on the offer, collaborating again with bandleader Goolis (Jules David Bartkowski) for these 10 genre-defying tracks.

Over Irving’s prolific career, she has been heralded as a “revelation” by Time, while Variety dubbed her “a gifted stage actress of uncompromising integrity.” In February, her beloved, critically acclaimed film Crossing Delancey was added to the Criterion Collection. She recently spoke with Vulture about “the New York rom-com classic” and this prestigious honor.

Irving will be performing album release shows at New York City’s City Winery on May 4 with guest performances by Steve Earle and Amy Helm, followed by a stop at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY on May 31.

Recently, Irving invited The New York Times into her rustic, barn-style home, which includes a designated music area with Nelson’s guitar that he gave her during the filming of Honeysuckle Rose.

Always Will Be Tracklist:
1. It’s a Dream Come True (feat. Lizzie No)
2. Yesterday’s Wine (feat. Goolis)
3. I Guess I’ve Come to Live Here In Your Eyes (feat. Chris Pierce)
4. I’d Have To Be Crazy
5. If You Want Me to Love You I Will
6. I Wish I Didn’t Love You So (feat. Steve Earle)
7. Getting Over You (feat. Goolis)
8. Everywhere I Go (feat. Louis Cato)
9. Always Will Be (feat. Amy Helm)
10. Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground (feat. Willie Nelson)

Larkin Poe Announce 2025 Bloom Tour with Parker Millsap, Amythyst Kiah, and Festival Dates Across U.S. and Europe

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Larkin Poe – the GRAMMY Award-winning duo of Georgia-bred, Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell – will kick off their Bloom Tour 2025 on April 8 in St. Louis, MO, in support of their recently released album, Bloom. The tour will span nearly two months, taking the band from coast to coast with stops across the country. Before hitting the road, Larkin Poe will perform at the sold-out Woofstock at City Winery in Nashville with Emmylou Harris on March 31. To purchase tickets and for up-to-date news, visit www.larkinpoe.com.

Bloom is now in the top 5 for the second week after debuting in the top 10 at #8 on the Americana Music charts. The band’s lead single, “Easy Love Pt.1” has also made a strong impact at Americana Radio and has been in the #7 spot for six weeks.

Since releasing the album the band has received praise from CLASH, Forbes, Guitar World, Nashville Scene, No Depression, NPR, Premier Guitar, Relix, SPIN, Rolling Stone, Tennessean, as well as appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, NPR’s Mountain Stage and many more.

LARKIN POE – THE BLOOM TOUR 2025
MARCH
31 – Nashville, TN – Woofstock at City Winery with Emmylou Harris
APRIL
8 – St. Louis, MO – The Hawthorn *
10 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman *
11 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre *
12 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot *
15 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall *
17 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox *
18 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom *
19 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom *
22 – Grass Valley, CA – The Center for the Arts *
23 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre *
25 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore *
26 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues *
27 – Santa Barbara, CA – Arlington Theatre *
MAY
8 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ^
9 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club ^
10 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza ^
12 – Boston, MA – The Wilbur ^
14 – Toronto, ONT – The Concert Hall ^
16 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue ^
17 – Chicago, IL – The Vic Theatre ^
22-26 – Cumberland, MD – DelFest †
29 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
30 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
31-June 1 – Lexington, KY – Railbird Music Festival
JUNE
1 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
22 – Asbury Park, NJ – Asbury Lanes
JULY
23-27 – Floyd, VA – FloydFest †
SEPTEMBER
4-7 – Las Vegas, NV – Big Blues Bender †
OCTOBER
3 – Miramar Beach, FL – Moon Crush Avett Moon
9-12 – Nashville, TN – Tommy Emmanuel’s Guitar Camp
17 – Manchester, UK – Manchester Academy
18 – Glasgow, UK – O2 Academy
19 – Bristol, UK – Bristol Beacon
21 – London, UK – Eventim Apollo
22 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute
24 – Paris, France – Salle Pleyel
25 – Tilburg, Netherlands – 013 Poppodium
26 – Cologne, Germany – E-Werk
28 – Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
29 – Stockholm, Sweden – Circus
30 – Frederiksberg, Denmark – Falkoner Center
NOVEMBER
1 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom
2 – Warsaw, Poland – Klub Stodola
4 – Vienna, Austria – Gasometer
5 – Munich, Germany – Tonhalle
8 – Geneva, Switzerland – Salle De L’Alhambra
9 – Nimes, France – La Paloma
12 – Lisbon, Portugal – Coliseu Dos Recreios
14 – Madrid, Spain – Sala Riviera
15 – Barcelona, Spain – Razzmatazz 1
16 – Bordeaux, France – Le Rocher de Palmer
18 – Clermont-Ferrand, France – Le Cooperative de Mai
19 – La Rochelle, France – La Sirene
21 – Antwerp, Belgium – De Roma
* w/ Special Guest Parker Millsap
^ w/ Special Guest Amythyst Kiah
† Festival Appearance

Museum of the Moving Image Launches ‘Mission: Impossible’ Exhibition Ahead of Final Film’s Release

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On Friday, April 18, Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) will launch a major initiative celebrating the phenomenon of Paramount Pictures’ thrilling MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE franchise, ahead of the Memorial Day Weekend 2025 release of the eighth film in the series, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—The Final Reckoning. The exhibition will spotlight star and producer Tom Cruise’s exceptional commitment to practical stunt work, and explore how the series combines technical ingenuity, personal discipline, and artistic commitment, all in service of storytelling, character development, and performance.

The MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE experience at MoMI will be anchored by MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—Story and Spectacle, an exhibition that immerses visitors in the breathtaking stunts and key dramatic moments of the series, pulling back the curtain to allow insight into story and character development and the planning and execution of action sequences. The exhibition and related programs will provide a focal point for fans of the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE franchise, both those in New York and worldwide through virtual and/or livestreamed events.

Sections of the exhibition will be devoted to each film in the series, with a focus on that film’s key stunt or action sequence, along with unique behind-the-scenes content that offers insight on how the remarkable stunts were prepared for and filmed, complemented by related production artifacts.

“For almost 30 years, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE films have thrilled audiences with suspenseful stories and unparalleled practical stunts,” said Barbara Miller, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs. “MoMI is excited to partner with Paramount Pictures on this major exhibition to explore the series’ unique achievements and create a fun, illuminating experience for fans and visitors.”

Access to MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—Story and Spectacle will be included with general Museum admission tickets during its run.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—Story and Spectacle and related programs are supported by a Market New York grant from Empire State Development and I LOVE NY, New York State’s Division of Tourism.

Founded in 1985, MoMI celebrates the history, art, technology, and future of the moving image in all of its forms. Located in Astoria, New York, the Museum presents exhibitions; screenings; discussion programs featuring actors, directors, and creative leaders; and education programs. It houses the nation’s most comprehensive collection of moving image artifacts and screens over 500 films annually. Its exhibitions—including the core exhibition Behind the Screen and The Jim Henson Exhibition—are noted for their integration of material objects, interactive experiences, and audiovisual presentations. For more information about MoMI, visit movingimage.org.

Too Many Zooz Bring Funky Brass House Vibes To ‘Severance’ Theme With Electrifying Cover

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POV: You’ve selected Too Many Zooz for your Music Dance Experience. The NYC trio just funkified the Severance intro theme, turning corporate dread into a dance party. Each note slaps. Hugs optional, but encouraged.

Branford Marsalis Releases Blue Note Debut ‘Belonging,’ A Full-Album Reimagining of Keith Jarrett’s 1974 Classic

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Saxophonist Branford Marsalis, one of the foremost jazz artists of our time and a pacesetting creative force in the music for more than four decades, has released his Blue Note Records debut Belonging, a full album interpretation of Keith Jarrett’s 1974 ECM album of the same name which introduced the pianist’s European Quartet. Belonging is Marsalis’ first new release since 2019 with his acclaimed longstanding quartet featuring pianist Joey Calderazzo, bassist Eric Revis, and drummer Justin Faulkner.

Marsalis admits that he was into other music when Belonging was released in 1974. “I was a freshman in high school, listening to R&B,” he recalls. “I didn’t know Belonging existed.” That changed once he shifted his focus to jazz, although he was only familiar with Jarrett’s solo piano music until pianist Kenny Kirkland introduced him to Jarrett’s European Quartet with saxophonist Jan Garbarek, bassist Palle Danielsson, and drummer Jon Christensen. “We were sitting on a plane sometime in the eighties and Kenny put his headphones on my ears and played [Jarrett’s 1979 album] My Song. When he tried to take the headphones back after five minutes I slapped his hand away; and when we got to the next city, I went out and bought every recording by that band.”

A similar discovery occurred when Marsalis decided to include “The Windup” from Belonging on his band’s previous album, 2019’s The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul. “We were all listening to ‘The Windup’ for the last record, and Revis said that we should just record Belonging, the whole album is so great and we could do things with it. We all liked the idea, and then the pandemic came. When the pandemic ended, we all still felt that yeah, we should do this.”

The quartet applied Marsalis’ previous approach to classics by Charles Mingus, the Modern Jazz Quartet, John Coltrane, and others – neither slavish fealty to the originals nor extreme deconstructions. “On the composition ‘Belonging,’ I clearly played things that Jan played on the record,” Marsalis points out. “I didn’t try to reject the idea when it occurred, but at no point did we plan to consciously pay tribute. I’m always listening to the whole record, not just the saxophone solos, and the most impressive thing about Belonging for me is how it all fits together.”

Unlike Jarrett’s band, which convened for the first time when it recorded Belonging and would only later become one of the signature groups of the 1970s, the Marsalis Quartet can call upon a rare history as a band. Revis joined in 1996, Calderazzo in 1999, and Faulkner in 2009, and their ability to hear and react to each other is unparalleled. Of equal importance to Marsalis is the lessons time has imparted. “The biggest benefit we have is 50 years of information that Keith’s band didn’t have, and our ability to process that shared experience.”

Marsalis notes that “The whole purpose of this group is to be more like a chamber group than a jazz group,” and in the process he has taken listeners along without compromising his approach. “All that any audience for any music wants is a great melody and a great accompanying beat” he explains. “It doesn’t really matter where our journey goes, as long as we keep the dance going.”

The quartet will be touring extensively across North America and Europe over the coming months. See below for a full list of confirmed dates and visit branfordmarsalis.com for more information.

BRANFORD MARSALIS QUARTET – TOUR DATES:
April 1 – The Lyric Theatre – Stuart, FL
April 2 – Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall – Sarasota, FL
April 3 – Central Park Performing Arts Center – Largo, FL
April 5 – Lucas Theatre for the Arts – Savannah, GA
April 6 – EKU Center for the Arts – Richmond, KY
April 8 – Judson’s Live – Orlando, FL
April 9 – Judson’s Live – Orlando, FL
April 10 – Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center – Clarksburg, WV
April 25 – Jo Long Theatre – San Antonio, TX
April 27 – New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival – New Orleans, LA
April 29 – Dakota – Minneapolis, MN
April 30 – Dakota – Minneapolis, MN
May 1 – Shannon Hall – Madison, WI
May 3 – Union County Performing Arts Center – Rahway, NJ
May 4 – Hochstein Performance Hall – Rochester, NY
May 22 – Jazz Institute Gala – Chicago, IL
May 25 – Jacksonville Jazz Fest – Jacksonville, FL
June 1 – Charleston Music Hall – Charleston, SC
June 29 – Ottawa Jazz Festival – Ottawa, Canada
July 1 – Montreal International Jazz Festival – Montreal, Canada
July 6 – Love Supreme Festival – Glynde, England
July 8 – Casa Del Jazz – Rome, Italy
July 11 – North Sea Jazz Festival – Rotterdam, Netherlands
July 12 – Gent Jazz Festival – Gent, Belgium
August 30 – DC Jazz Fest – Washington, DC

Girls Aloud Announce Deluxe Blu-ray Release of The Girls Aloud Show Recorded Live at The O2

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Pop superstars Girls Aloud reunited for the UK’s biggest arena tour of 2024 ‘The Girls Aloud Show’.

Now on June 13, 2025 the full spectacular show, recorded in London at the O2 Arena in June 2024, will be released on both Blu-ray and a special deluxe box set package via Mercury Studios.

The deluxe edition includes the Blu-ray, a DVD and 2CDs of the show, all packaged in a stunning 12”x12” 62-page rainbow foil hardback photobook and slipcase. The photobook features exclusive photos from the show, alongside extensive new sleeve notes about the tour. The DVD and Blu-ray also includes bonus footage of the specially filmed visuals from the on-stage screens, alongside the official video for ‘I’ll Stand By You (Sarah’s Version)’ and the 38-minute long ‘The Whole Damn Show Megamix’.

The concert will also be released as a stand-alone Blu-ray edition, along with digital audio and video versions.

‘The Girls Aloud Show’ celebrated over 20 years of chart-topping success, with the band performing to 300,000 people across 30 mesmerising shows, all in celebration of their dearest Sarah Harding.

The concert includes the smash hits The PromiseLove MachineBiologyJumpSomething Kinda Ooooh, Sound of the Underground and many more. It’s an unforgettable journey through the band’s record-breaking career, made all the more poignant by emotional moments that pay tribute to bandmate Sarah.

Track Listing:
1. Untouchable
2. The Show
3. Something New
4. Love Machine
5. Can’t Speak French
6. Biology
7. Whole Lotta History
8. Wake Me Up
9. Sound Of The Underground
10. Girl Overboard
11. No Good Advice
12. Graffiti My Soul
13. Long Hot Summer
14. I’ll Stand By You
15. Sexy! No No No…
16. On The Metro
17. Jump
18. Call The Shots
19. Something Kinda Ooooh
20. The Promise
BONUS FEATURES
– Tour Screen Videos
o Something New
o No Good Advice
o On The Metro
– Videos
o I’ll Stand By You (Sarah’s Version)
o The Whole Damn Show Megamix

Sex Pistols Featuring Frank Carter Announce First North American Tour Since 2003

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The Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter are set to ignite stages across the United States and Canada in 2025 on a highly anticipated tour leg, the band’s first U.S. tour since 2003.  At all the concerts, modern-day punk icon Carter joins the Sex Pistols’ Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Glen Matlock to perform the iconic 1977 album, Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols in its entirety, plus more, in celebration of the band’s 50th anniversary. Tickets will be available starting Friday, April 4, at 10 a.m. local time at SexPistolsFeaturingFrankCarter.com. See below for the full list of concert dates.

The monumental tour kicks off at Dallas’ Longhorn Ballroom on September 16th, a fitting location as the Sex Pistols’ chaotic 1978 performance there is released today on limited-edition white vinyl as Live in the U.S.A.

SEX PISTOLS 2025 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES:
Tue. Sept. 16 Longhorn Ballroom Dallas, TX
Tue. Sept. 23 9:30 Club Washington, DC
Fri. Sept. 26 Fillmore Philadelphia, PA
Sat. Sept. 27 TBD Brooklyn, NY
Tue. Sept. 30 Mtelus Montreal, QC
Wed. Oct. 1 History Toronto, ON
Fri. Oct. 3 Agora Theatre Cleveland, OH
Sat. Oct. 4 Fillmore Detroit, MI
Tue. Oct. 7 Fillmore Minneapolis, MN
Fri. Oct. 10 Mission Ballroom Denver, CO
Mon. Oct. 13 Showbox SoDo Seattle, WA
Wed. Oct. 15 Warfield San Francisco, CA
Thu. Oct. 16 Hollywood Palladium Los Angeles, CA

Lucy Dacus Releases New Album ‘Forever Is A Feeling’ Featuring Hozier, Phoebe Bridgers & More

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Today sees the release of Lucy Dacus’ new album, her fourth solo record, Forever Is A Feeling via Geffen Records. The album’s release comes replete with a special performance video for new single “Bullseye” – featuring acclaimed Irish singer-songwriter Hozier – and filmed for legendary Irish television show Other Voices at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin last week. Dacus first met Hozier, one of her favorite artists, when he joined boygenius onstage at their show in Boston in September 2023. She later invited him to duet with her on “Bullseye”, a song about a breakup in which she felt both partners’ respective voices should be portrayed.

 

Shortly after boygenius’ multiple GRAMMY wins in January 2024, Lucy recorded Forever Is A Feeling in Los Angeles with an array of collaborators that includes Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, Blake Mills, Bartees Strange, Madison Cunningham, Collin Pastore, Jake Finch and Melina Duterte.

The album’s debut single, “Ankles”, was debuted with a performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in January and recently hit the top ten at AAA Radio in the U.S – marking Dacus’ first top ten radio hit as a solo artist.

Tomorrow, Dacus is profiled on CBS Saturday Morning in an interview with Anthony Mason. She also performs three songs from the new album on the show, which airs at 7:00 am ET.

Dacus will embark on the Forever Is A Feeling Tour beginning in Philadelphia on April 16th. Support comes from special guest Katie Gavin (of MUNA) and jasmine.4.t. The tour, her largest to date, includes Radio City Music Hall in New York, two nights at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles and a night at Red Rocks in Denver before heading to the UK and Europe in June. All dates below.

 

Forever Is A Feeling – Tracklist
1. Calliope Prelude
2. Big Deal
3. Ankles
4. Limerence
5. Modigliani
6. Talk
7. For Keeps
8. Forever Is A Feeling
9. Come Out
10. Best Guess
11. Bullseye with Hozier
12. Most Wanted Man
13. Lost Time

Forever Is A Feeling Tour:

April 16th – The Met – Philadelphia, PA – SOLD OUT #
April 18th – The Anthem – Washington, DC – SOLD OUT #
April 19th – The Anthem – Washington DC #
April 20th – MGM Music Hall – Boston, MA #
April 21st – MGM Music Hall – Boston, MA – SOLD OUT #
April 23rd – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY – SOLD OUT #
April 24th – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY – SOLD OUT #
April 25th – Massey Hall – Toronto, ON – SOLD OUT #
April 26th – Massey Hall – Toronto, ON #
April 29th – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN – SOLD OUT #
April 30th – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN – SOLD OUT #
May 1st – Chicago Theatre – Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT #
May 2nd – Chicago Theatre – Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT #
May 5th – Palace Theatre – St. Paul, MN – SOLD OUT #
May 6th – Palace Theatre – St. Paul, MN #
May 7th – Midland – Kansas City, MO #
May 9th – Winspear Opera House – Dallas, TX #
May 10th – Moody Amphitheatre – Austin, TX #
May 12th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Denver, CO #
May 14th – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA #
May 15th – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA #
July 25th – FDR Park – Philadelphia, PA
Aug 1st – Osheaga Festival – Montreal, QC
Aug 2nd – Aug 3rd – Back Cove Music & Arts Festival – Portland, ME
Sep 21st – Shaky Knees Festival – Atlanta, GA

UK & Europe

June 8th – The Trinity Centre – Bristol, UK (early show)
June 8th – The Trinity Centre – Bristol, UK (late show) *SOLD OUT*
June 9th – Pryzm – Kingston, UK (early show)
June 9th – Pryzm – Kingston, UK (late show) *SOLD OUT*
June 11th – Bergenfest – Bergen, NO
June 12th – Rockefeller – Oslo, NO
June 13th – 15th – Best Kept Secret Festival – Hilvarenbeek, NL
June 16th – Paradiso – Amsterdam, NL *SOLD OUT*
June 17th – Paradiso – Amsterdam, NL
June 18th – Astra – Berlin, DE
June 19th – Astra – Berlin, DE *SOLD OUT*
June 21st – Southside Festival – Tuttlingen, DE
June 22nd – Hurricane Festival – Brussels, BE
June 24th – Ancienne Belgique – Brussels, BE
June 25th – Trianon – Paris, FR
June 26th – Brixton Academy – London, UK *SOLD OUT*
June 28th – Glastonbury – Somerset, UK
June 30th – Usher Hall – Edinburgh, UK
July 1st – Barrowlands – Glasgow, UK
July 2nd – Academy – Manchester, UK *SOLD OUT*
July 3rd – Iveagh Gardens – Dublin, IE
July 5th – Roskilde Festival – Roskilde, DK

# with Katie Gavin and jasmine.4.t.

Jessie Reyez Drops Star-Studded New Album ‘Paid in Memories’ Featuring Sam Smith, Lil Wayne, Miguel And More

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Grammy-nominated, 5x Juno-winning, singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez releases her highly anticipated new album PAID IN MEMORIES, out today via FMLY / Island Records. The new album follows Reyez’s critically acclaimed 2022 record Yessie, and features a star-studded roster including Lil Yachty, Ari Lennox, Lil Wayne, Big Sean, Miguel, Deyaz and a surprise guest appearance by Sam Smith, and arrives on the heels of two 2025 Juno nominations for Jessie (Rap Single of the Year and Songwriter of the Year). Arriving with the album is an official music video for new single “NYB”, directed by RELTA and produced by The Corner Shop.

Beginning tonight in Los Angeles at Hollywood Cemetery, Reyez will play a string of intimate album release shows at some of the first venues she ever performed at, with additional shows in New York City, Chicago and Toronto.

Reyez shares, “My relationship with success has been a little convoluted for a long time. I was scared of it when I first got started in the industry.  It was an ongoing joke that I would give away a lot of my hits because I write a lot of music for other people as well. To be honest, maybe they were right. But the operative word here is WERE. I’ve done un-packing, some of it has to do with being the underdog for too long, another has to do with not having been born rich, and almost feeling like all of the success that I’ve been lucky enough to have feels like a jacket that was too tight. But I’ve been in the gym, I’ve been growing my biceps, I’ve been becoming more familiar with feeling at home. I’m reaping the fruits from the seeds I’ve buried years ago. And I’ve been lucky enough that my success has not just come materially. I’ve been really fortunate that along with the heartbreak, I’ve had beautiful love stories. Along with people that I’ve lost along the way, I’ve had people that stuck it out with me. I’ve been paid in more ways than one, and luckily, I’ve been well paid in memories.”

Known for her fearless lyricism and emotive performances, Reyez continues to captivate listeners with her unique blend of R&B, soul, and contemporary pop. She most recently released previous singles “PSILOCYBIN & DAISIES”“GOLIATH”“JUST LIKE THAT” with Ari Lennox, “RIDIN” with Lil Wayne, “SHUT UP” with Big Sean, and “JEANS” with Miguel – which garnered press praise from BillboardRolling StoneEntertainment TonightHotNewHipHopAmerican SongwriterUproxxStereogumVIBE. Last year, Reyez released a USA Today Best Selling book of poetry, Words of a Goat Princess, contributed to Netflix’s Rebel Moon soundtrack with “Child of Fire” single, and delivered a unique rendition of “Is This Love” featured on the Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired by Film soundtrack, which won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album.

Following her run as a supporting act on transcendent pop artist Sam Smith’s GLORIA tour in 2023, Reyez dominated the stage at Lollapalooza 2024 in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile as well as recently making tour stops throughout Australia and Asia. In November, Reyez played Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, and in December, she joined a slew of live shows at arenas across the US on Jhené Aiko’s The Magic Hour Tour. A hitmaker behind the scenes, Reyez has penned hit songs for Dua Lipa, Sam Smith, Kehlani, LISA (BLACKPINK) and Calvin Harris. In 2024, she was awarded Billboard Canada’s Women in Music Trailblazer Award and recognized as a 2024 TikTok Visionary Voice for Latin Heritage Month.

Reyez is still charting strong with her hit songs “Imported” featuring Grammy Nominated artist 6LACK which recently went 2x platinum, and “Figures”, also RIAA certified 2x platinum,  while she continues to build a massive and loyal fanbase, now spanning over 3B streams worldwide across all streaming platforms. Her second studio album Yessie was longlisted for the 2023 Polaris Music Prize, and her debut album Before Love Came to Kill Us recently reached RIAA-Gold Certified, stamping her as a significant pillar on the music landscape upon the release of PAID IN MEMORIES.

PAID IN MEMORIES TRACKLIST
I NEVER SAID I WAS SANE
GOLIATH
NYB
PALO SANTO
CUDN’T B ME
BEGGIN 4 LUV
PSILOCYBIN & DAISIES
GOAT NOTE
RIDIN (with LIL WAYNE)
GUESS IMU
NIGHTS WE’LL NEVER HAVE
JEANS (with MIGUEL)
TORONTO SHORDIE
6LESSINGS (with 6LACK)
HEAD N HEADACHES (with LIL YACHTY)
BEEN ABOUTA YEAR
BROTHER (with DEYAZ)
L.O.Y.L.
BONUS:
FREE
JUST LIKE THAT (with ARI LENNOX)
SHUT UP (with BIG SEAN)