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Suzanne Vega Returns with ‘Flying With Angels,’ First Album in Over a Decade, Out May 2

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Widely regarded as one of the foremost songwriters of her generation or any other, Suzanne Vega is set to release her first full-length album of new music in over a decade. Flying With Angels is due May 2 on Cooking Vinyl. The record is produced by Vega’s longtime collaborator and guitarist Gerry Leonard (David Bowie, Rufus Wainwright, Laurie Anderson, Duncan Sheik), see below for a complete track listing. Flying With Angels is available for pre-order HERE.

“Each song on the album takes place in an atmosphere of struggle,” notes Vega. “Struggle to survive, to speak, to dominate, to win, to escape, to help someone else, or just live.”

The album’s new single “Speakers’ Corner” acknowledges the increasingly political nature of communication today, when the ability to speak one’s mind is easier than ever on social media, and yet that privilege is often misused. Vega elaborates, “That’s something you don’t want in democracy: the shutting down of the Speakers’ Corner where people get a say. This is a moment in time when people are saying a lot, but sometimes they’re not making sense or not telling the truth. People should be accountable for what they say. They can’t just lie. One would think that that would be self-evident.” The new single is accompanied by an animated lyric video directed by artist/animator Michael Arthur; stream/share the single HERE and watch/share the video HERE.

In celebration of the forthcoming album Vega will tour throughout North America and Europe, performing an evening of career-spanning songs as well as showcasing material from the new album. Newly announced shows include New York’s Town Hall with special guests Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche as well as the Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C., World Café Live in Philadelphia and the Three Rivers Arts Festival in Pittsburgh. Vega and Leonard will be joined on stage by cellist Stephanie Winters. See below for a list of dates; tickets for all upcoming shows are available for purchase at suzannevega.com/tour.

Of Vega’s performances The New York Times notes that she “is attentive to the realm of the unseen.” Finding Connecticut lauded a recent concert as “nothing short of mesmerizing, weaving tales through her soulful songs in a cozy setting that allowed for a deep connection with the audience.”

Vega emerged as a leading figure of the folk-music revival of the early 1980s. Since the release of her self-titled, critically acclaimed 1985 debut album, she has written and recorded numerous songs that have become part of the contemporary music vernacular, including “Luka,” “Marlene on the Wall” and “Tom’s Diner,” an a cappella piece that was remixed by U.K. electronic dance duo DNA and became a major club hit. It remains an oft-sampled and covered standard by artists across the musical spectrum. Her albums, including her self-titled debut, follow-up Solitude Standing and 99.9F have sold millions of copies worldwide.

SUZANNE VEGA / FLYING WITH ANGELS
1. Speakers’ Corner
2. Flying With Angels
3. Witch
4. Chambermaid
5. Love Thief
6. Lucinda
7. Last Train From Mariupol
8. Alley
9. Rats
10. Galway

SUZANNE VEGA TOUR DATES
March 6—East Greenwich, RI—Greenwich Odeum
March 7—Turners Falls, MA—The Shea Theater
March 8—Homer, NY—Center for the Arts of Homer
March 10—Buffalo, NY—Asbury Hall
March 11—Toronto, ON—Lula Lounge
March 12—Toronto, ON—Lula Lounge
March 15—Minneapolis, MN—Dakota
March 16—Minneapolis, MN—Dakota
March 19—Chicago, IL—Old Town School of Folk Music
March 20—Bloomington, IL—Castle Theatre
March 21—St. Louis, MO—The Sheldon Concert Hall
March 23—Chicago, IL—Old Town School of Folk Music
March 24—Indianapolis, IN—The Tobias Theater
June 8—Pittsburgh, PA—Three Rivers Arts Festival
June 10—Washington, DC—Lincoln Theatre
June 11—Philadelphia, PA—World Café Live
June 13—Amagansett, NY—The Stephen Talkhouse
June 14—New York, NY—Town Hall*
June 15—Ridgefield, CT—Ridgefield Playhouse
September 30—Amsterdam, NL—Royal Theater Carré
October 2—Rotterdam, NL—Nieuwe Luxor
October 4—Munich, DE—Isarphilharmonie
October 6—Hamburg, DE—CCH Saal Z
October 8—Berlin, DE—Kammermusiksaal Philharmonie
October 10—Brussels, BE—Bozar
October 12—Antwerp, BE—Queen Elisabeth Hall
October 13—Esch-sur-Alzette, LU—Rockhal Club
October 15—Offenbach, DE—Capitol
October 16—Koln, DE—Theater am Tansbrunnen
October 19—Gateshead, UK—Sage Gateshead (The Glasshouse Int’l Centre for Music)
October 20—Manchester, UK—Bridgewater Hall
October 21—Glasgow, UK—Royal Concert Hall
October 23—Edinburgh, UK—Usher Hall
October 25—Liverpool, UK—Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
October 27—Cambridge, UK—Corn Exchange
October 28—Brighton, UK—Dome
October 30—Bristol, UK—Bristol Beacon
October 31—Birmingham, UK—Symphony Hall
November 1—Stoke, UK—Regent Theatre
November 3—London, UK—Royal Albert Hall
Bold dates are newly confirmed.
*with special guests Suzzy Roche & Lucy Wainwright Roche

Kenny Chesney Announces First Book HEARTLIFEMUSIC, Out Nov. 4, 2025

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Kenny Chesney, one of American music’s most iconic songwriter/stadium fillers, will release his first book, HEART*LIFE*MUSIC, with William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, on Nov. 4, 2025. The freewheeling take on the superstar’s journey from small town East Tennessee dreamer to commanding the largest stages across the nation will capture the sparks of creativity, venture to places long gone, make unexpected music in Jamaica, the Kremlin, New England and Cabo San Lucas, drift across the waters of the Caribbean, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, encounter and collaborate with heroes, engage with a coterie of singular folks, friends and inspirations, and always find the joy of being unabashedly alive.

Raised largely by a single mother and extended family, Chesney’s life was built on sports, church, community – and the music he found everywhere. A gift of a guitar his freshman year and the resonance of East Tennessee State University’s Old Time Music and Bluegrass program sparked a passion no one saw coming. From playing for tips to trying to get a foot in the door, HEART*LIFE*MUSIC is a postcard from a Nashville that no longer exists: where songwriters define life, characters encourage young dreamers and a tenacious 20-something faced impossible odds and obstacles before starting to find a glimmer of success.

“This is not my memoir,” Chesney cautions, “but something far better. It is almost a love letter to people who shaped and inspired me, the fans who’ve been there from tiny bars, radio stations who believed when nobody else did, a team who just kept coming back, legends who gave me wisdom and opportunities and all the friends who’ve been there along the way. To me, that’s where the music came from – and this is the story of how it turned into the soundtrack for the way No Shoes Nation lives their lives, too.”

Whether playing for the homeless and hookers on a very different Lower Broadway in Nashville, a rickety Silver Eagle bus deemed “the Iron Lung,” seeing other young artists zoom by him, or sharing a renowned rock record label with Widespread Panic, Col. Bruce Hampton & the Aquarium Rescue Unit and Gov’t Mule that had no country department, Chesney’s ability to lean in, believe and keep working forged a determination to withstand whatever happened. With an almost triple-Platinum Greatest Hits, it was the decision to make music for himself and the people like him that blew his creativity and career wide open.

Nine No. 1 all-genre Billboard Top 200 Album debuts, 17 No. 1 Country Album debuts, 8.6 billion on-demand audio streams and over 1 billion on-demand video streams is a lot of music made, played and ingested by a fan-base that Variety proclaims “a concertgoing community rivaled perhaps only by Parrotheads and Deadheads.” Moving at what seemed faster than the speed of sound, Chesney for the most part eschewed celebrity to keep his focus on the people; with songs that would resonate with them and a show that would not only give every bit of energy he and his band had, but provide a space for No Shoes Nation to converge, have fun, make new friends and revel in the glory of being who they were.

“I always said I’d never write a book,” he marvels. “Too many things happened almost to be believed, let alone lived, but I realized with the world moving in such fast forward motion, too much of what made Nashville, the music business and our lives great would be lost to the churn of the next click. To have been in a room as a kid writing with Dean Dillon, have Sean Payton call an NFL press conference to announce he’s drafting me to the Saints, be in Tuff Gong Studios with Aston “Family Man” Barrett and Alvin “Seeco” Patterson or on a private plane with George Jones after opening for him defies logic. So, for everyone in No Shoes Nation, I realized: you deserved to share the magic.”

Written with longtime friend and collaborator Holly Gleason, HEART*LIFE*MUSIC celebrates the life and rise of a man whose songs have set the tone and whose shows have anchored a world without borders for the last quarter century. From the road, stage, quiet moments and unthinkable thrills, it’s a book for anyone who’s ever wondered what the trip to No Shoes Nation might be like.

One of contemporary American music’s biggest names, Kenny Chesney has been selling out major stadiums across the nation for two decades; playing to over a million fans every summer since 2002, prompting Variety to pronounce him “country music’s only true long-term stadium act.” He’s sold over 31 million albums and won the prestigious Entertainer of the Year title eight times, as well as holding Billboard‘s record for the most Country Airplay No. 1s with 33 chart-topping songs that defined coming of age in the flyover in the 21st Century. This year, the game-changing superstar becomes the first country artist to perform at the groundbreaking Sphere, again taking No Shoes Nation into a whole new dimension. Creating a space to work hard, play hard, love hard and come together in the spirit of celebrating all the moment offers, his popularity continues to grow year after year. HEART*LIFE*MUSIC is his first book.

Holly Gleason’s work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, New York Times and the Library of Congress’ National Registry of Sound Recordings, among other outlets. She was the LA Press Club’s Entertainment Journalist of the Year and the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Association’s Independent Journalist of the Year. A former Rock & Roll Hall of Fame/Case Western Reserve Fellow, she’s the creator of Belmont Book Award-winning Woman Walk The Line and co-authored Miranda Lambert’s New York Times best-seller Y’all Eat Yet? as well as Prine on Prine: Interviews & Encounters.

Watch The Trailer For “Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert”

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The magic and storytelling power of Hans Zimmer’s music is set to entrance audiences worldwide with an unforgettable cinematic experience: Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert. This special global event captures an extraordinary live performance of some of Zimmer’s most revered compositions, including music from Dune, Gladiator, Interstellar, The Lion King, and much more.

Captured by director Paul Dugdale in Dubai’s Al Wasl Plaza dome, this is one of the never-before-seen performances specially created for the film. See this and other cinematic masterpieces brought to life by Hans Zimmer, his band, and a world-class orchestra in this spectacular big screen concert experience, exclusive to cinemas.

From the dunes of the Arabian Desert to the heights of Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, these performances deliver an intimate and unique experience of Zimmer’s most beloved and renowned movie soundtracks. As well as being Zimmer’s first concert special from his world tour, Hans Zimmer Live, the production of the feature in Dubai marked the first time the composer has officially collaborated with a destination. Inspired by his time spent exploring it, Zimmer also created a musical composition ‘Diamond in the Desert’ for the city of Dubai, another unprecedented moment in his award-winning career.

Starring Hans Zimmer alongside his 18-piece band, including Musical Director Nick Glennie-Smith (keyboard/piano/accordion), Lebo Morake (vocalist – THE LION KING), Judith Sephuma (vocalist), Pedro Eustache (woodwinds), Lisa Gerrard (vocalist – GLADIATOR), Loire Cotler (vocalist – DUNE), Juan Garcia-Herreros (electric bass), Guthrie Govan (guitar), Aleksandra Suklar (percussion), Holly Madge Jaspal (drums), Aicha Djidjelli (drums), Steven Doar (keyboards/percussion), Tina Guo (cello), Andy Pask (bass/electric bass), Rusanda Panfili (violin), Leah Zeger (violin/vocalist), Molly Rogers (violin/vocalist) and Nile Marr (guitar).

The film also features conversations with Billie Eilish, Sir Christopher Nolan, Denis Villeneuve, Finneas, Jerry Bruckheimer, Johnny Marr, Pharrell Williams, Tanya Lapointe, Timothée Chalamet, and Zendaya, and directed by Emmy-winning and multi-Grammy nominated Paul Dugdale, with Jerry Bruckheimer serving as Executive Producer.

Very limited screenings begin Wednesday, March 19 in select global cinemas across the Americas, Europe, Asia and United Arab Emirates, with cinemas in more countries to be announced. Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert will be released in select cinemas across the world.

Hans Zimmer has scored more than 500 projects across all mediums, which combined, have grossed more than 28 billion dollars at the worldwide box office. Zimmer has been honored with two Academy Awards, three Golden Globes, five Grammys, an American Music Award, and a Tony Award. His work highlights include Dune: Part One, Top Gun: Maverick, No Time to Die, Gladiator, The Thin Red Line, As Good as It Gets, Rain Man, The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Thelma and Louise, The Last Samurai, 12 Years A Slave, Blade Runner 2049 (co-scored w/ Benjamin Wallfisch) and Dunkirk, as well as David Attenborough’s Prehistoric Planet, and Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two, the follow-up to his Academy Award®-winning score for Dune: Part One. Zimmer most recently created the score for Steve McQueen’s Blitz, which premiered at the BFI London Film Festival. Starring Saoirse Ronan and Harris Dickinson, the film released in theaters on November 1, 2024.
Upcoming, Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert will be released in cinemas worldwide on March 19 and features live performances of Zimmer’s most revered compositions, as well as conversations with his closest collaborators, including Billie Eilish, Sir Christopher Nolan, Denis Villeneuve, Finneas, Jerry Bruckheimer, Johnny Marr, Pharrell Williams, Tanya Lapointe, Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya. He scored Joseph Kosinski’s F1, which is set to premiere on June 27 from Warner Bros.

Beyond his award-winning compositions, Zimmer is a remarkably successful touring artist, having recently concluded his first North American “Hans Zimmer Live” tour, after the tour’s second round in Europe. He has also performed in the Middle East at Dubai’s renowned Coca-Cola Arena for two consecutive nights as well as Formula 1’s Singapore Grand Prix.

Spotify Launches ‘Proto-’ Playlist for the Visionaries Redefining Music

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Music isn’t just something we listen to—it’s the pulse of our lives. It scores our daily routines, our biggest celebrations, and the quiet moments in between. But beyond the hits and chart-toppers, there’s a world of artists pushing boundaries, redefining sound, and shaping what’s next. That’s where Spotify’s latest playlist, Proto-, comes in. A space designed for the avant-garde, Proto- is a hand-curated collection of forward-thinking music that refuses to be boxed into a single genre. It’s for the visionaries, the innovators, and the artists shifting the artistic current—because the future of music isn’t just something you hear; it’s something you feel.

To mark the launch, Montreal’s own Marie Davidson takes the cover, setting the tone for what Proto- is all about. Alongside her, artists like Saya Gray and Oklou bring their distinctive sounds to the mix, proving that sonic experimentation knows no borders. Whether you’re looking for your next favorite deep cut or just want to immerse yourself in the sounds of tomorrow, Proto- is your new go-to. The best part? The playlist is constantly evolving, just like the artists it showcases. Hit play and step into the future of music today.

Azrieli Music Prizes Announce 2026 Call for Scores: $200,000 CAD Awarded to Composers Worldwide

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The Azrieli Music, Arts and Culture Centre has recently announced a call for scores and proposals for its four major Azrieli Music Prizes (AMP). These prizes are open to composers from around the world, and in 2026 AMP is seeking works for choir and orchestra with optional soloists. The application period is open until May 2, 2025.

These biennial prizes were first awarded in 2014, and are one of the most generous monetary prizes of their kind in Canada.

Each laureate will receive a package valued at $200,000 CAD in total. This includes a cash prize of $50,000 CAD, as well as a premiere of their prize-winning work in Montréal (to be livestreamed globally), at least two subsequent international performances, and a commercial recording release.

The prizes cover a range of different themes, as follows:

  • The Azrieli Commission for Canadian Music invites Canadian composers to propose new musical works that embrace the complexities of composing in Canada today.
  • The Azrieli Commission for International Music invites composers worldwide to deeply engage in a creative interplay of cultures that have meaningful connections to their lived experience.
  • The Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music invites composers to creatively and critically engage with the question, “What is Jewish music?”
  • The Azrieli Prize for Jewish Music is awarded to a composer who has written the best new undiscovered work that engages with the question, “What is Jewish music?” Works may be nominated by individuals or institutions, including composer self-nomination. Eligible works may have been premiered within 75 years of the award date but must not have a significant performance history or be commercially recorded.

There are different jury members for the different categories. For Canadian Music, the jury includes Barbara Assiginaak, Kelly-Marie Murphy, David Pay, Colleen Renihan, and Ana Sokolović. For International Music, the jury consists of Chaya Czernowin, Margareta Ferek-Petrić, Jonathan Goldman, and Samy Moussa. For Jewish Music, the jury includes Ofer Ben-Amots, Avner Dorman, Neil W. Levin, Steven Mercurio, Gisèle Ben-Dor, and Na’ama Zisser.

You can find out more and apply here.

“We are looking for composers who exhibit the most creativity, artistry, proficiency and expertise to become the next cohort of AMP Laureates,” said Sharon Azrieli CQ, Chair of the Azrieli Music, Arts and Culture Centre and a Board Member of the Azrieli Foundation. “Our commitment is to help advance their careers and extend the reach of their award-winning music.”

“Our prize program gives Laureates the gift of time and support to compose the best new pieces possible. Then, we offer them maximum career-building exposure by presenting their prize-winning works in key music markets, supplemented by a professional recording and an extensive promotional campaign.”

GHOST Announces New Album SKELETÁ Out April 25

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GHOST has confirmed the release of its feverishly awaited new album: SKELETÁ, the GRAMMY-winning Swedish theatrical rock icons’ first full length offering of new material since 2022’s international #1 charting IMPERA, will manifest April 25 via Loma Vista Recordings.

SKELETÁ’s impending arrival is heralded by anthemic first single “Satanized,” and its unsettling new video featuring a first glimpse of GHOST’s newly anointed ringleader Papa V Perpetua—whose ascension was foreshadowed by the recent V is Coming! campaign, which culminated in the recent Sin City conclave that saw him crowned. “A demonic possession unlike any before” has never sounded so sweet as it does here — An avalanche of infectious hooks and harmonies is buoyed by a hypnotic shuffle, as the narrator succumbs to dark forces within and without, helplessly acknowledging their own blasphemy and heresy as it inexorably consumes them. By the time the song’s opening lines “There is something inside me and they don’t know if there is a cure” have moved from the inner monologue of the possessed to the ears of the hapless listener, it will already be too late: You will have been “Satanized.”

Today also marks the debut of The Satanizer, a first of its kind music video experience for fans who wish to be “Satanized.” Developed in partnership with Jason Zada (Elf Yourself), The Satanizer will morph its users into characters featured in the song’s melodramatic video. With a quick upload of their photo, The Satanizer will send out a personalized music video clip featuring the participant, who can in turn share via social media that they too have been “Satanized.”

Additionally, chart-topping podcast MORBID will dedicate a special bonus episode to GHOST this Friday, March 7, featuring an exclusive interview with Tobias Forge. Join Tobias and hosts Ash and Alaina for this one of a kind first deep dive into all things SKELETÁ, special guests and so much more.

The genesis of SKELETÁ is rooted in the wake of a world-spanning years-long touring campaign in support of IMPERA—a period that saw IMPERA top album charts the world over and winning an American Music Award and an iHeart Radio Music Award, as well as the band earning its first RIAA-certified platinum single (“Mary on a Cross”) and presiding over the highest grossing hard rock cinema event in North American history (its feature film debut RITE HERE RITE NOW). As this sustained maelstrom ultimately wound down, GHOST mastermind Tobias Forge’s next uncharted creative direction would prove to be an inward journey. This deeply introspective turn in Forge’s creative process would ultimately result in SKELETÁ: a collection of 10 new songs originating from and cutting as close to the bone as (in)humanly possible.

GHOST’s sixth psalm, SKELETÁ, is its most unflinchingly introspective work to date. Where previous GHOST albums dealt largely with chronicling and/or observing outward facing subject matter—such as IMPERA’s meditations on the rise and fall of empires and its predecessor Prequelle’s evocations of the ravages of era-defining plagues—SKELETA’s lyrics render the distinct individual emotional vistas of each of its 10 songs in one-on-one fashion, at times as if in a dialogue with oneself in a mirror. The end result is a singular collection of timeless, universal sentiments, all filtered through a prism of a uniquely personal point of view.

SKELETÁ will be brought to life over the course of GHOST’s impending SKELETOUR WORLD TOUR 2025. The most ambitious incarnation of the GHOST live ritual to date, SKELETOUR WORLD TOUR 2025 recently revealed a first wave of more than 55 dates—including a historic first-ever headlining show at New York’s hallowed Madison Square Garden—with more to be announced. With tickets already selling at a brisk pace, the SKELETOUR WORLD TOUR 2025 ritual experience promises to expand the GHOST community to attract its largest and most diverse audiences to date. From lifelong disciples to the curious uninitiated first-timers to the outcasts and others who find solace in the ritual, all are welcome to escape the travails of daily life and to become one with the phantasmagoric spectacle that moved THE LOS ANGELES TIMES to rave “As far as live acts go, they’re one of the best in the business” and THE WALL STREET JOURNAL to anoint the band as “the next generation of arena stars.”

As GHOST continues to strengthen its bond with the world-spanning legion of kindred souls that commune with the band and each other at its vaunted live rituals, it’s no exaggeration to describe GHOST — and the uniquely intense connection formed with the faithful who find refuge in the personae, lore and world Forge has created — as a singular global phenomenon

SKELETÁ is released April 25, 2025 via Loma Vista Recordings.

SKELETÁ Track List
1. Peacefield
2. Lachryma
3. Satanized
4. Guiding Lights
5. De Profundis Borealis
6. Cenotaph
7. Missilia Amori
8. Marks Of The Evil One
9. Umbra
10. Excelsis

GHOST / SKELETOUR WORLD TOUR 2025

04/15/25 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena
04/16/25 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
04/19/25 – London, UK – The O2
04/20/25 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
04/22/25 – Antwerp, BE – Sportpaleis
04/23/25 – Frankfurt, DE – Festhalle Frankfurt
04/24/25 – Munich, DE – Olympiahalle
04/26/25 – Lyon, FR – LDLC Arena
04/27/25 – Toulouse, FR – Zénith Toulouse Métropole
04/29/25 – Lisbon, PT – MEO Arena
04/30/25 – Madrid, ES – Palacio Vistalegre
05/03/25 – Zürich, CH – Hallenstadion Zürich
05/04/25 – Milan, IT – Unipol Forum
05/07/25 – Berlin, DE – Uber Arena
05/08/25 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
05/10/25 – Lodz, PL – Atlas Arena
05/11/25 – Prague, CZ – O2 Arena
05/13/25 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
05/14/25 – Oberhausen, DE – Rudolf Weber-ARENA
05/15/25 – Hannover, DE – ZAG Arena
05/17/25 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena
05/20/25 – Tampere, FI – Nokia Arena
05/22/25 – Linköping, SE – Saab Arena
05/23/25 – Sandviken, SE – Göransson Arena
05/24/25 – Oslo, NO – Oslo Spektrum
07/05/25 – Birmingham, UK – Back to the Beginning
07/09/25 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
07/11/25 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
07/12/25 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
07/13/25 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center
07/15/25 – Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center
07/17/25 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Arena
07/18/25 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
07/19/25 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
07/21/25 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
07/22/25 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
07/24/25 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
07/25/25 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center
07/26/25 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
07/28/25 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena
07/29/25 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum
07/30/25 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
08/01/25 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena
08/02/25 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
08/03/25 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
08/05/25 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
08/07/25 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
08/09/25 – Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena
08/10/25 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena
08/11/25 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
08/14/25 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
08/15/25 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
08/16/25 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
09/24/25 – Mexico City, MX – Palacio de los Deportes
09/25/25 – Mexico City, MX – Palacio de los Deportes

Petaluma Music Festival Returns for Its 18th Year With The English Beat, Camper Van Beethoven and More

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The Petaluma Music Festival is thrilled to announce its 18th annual event, taking place on Saturday, July 26, 2025, at the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds in Petaluma, CA. Renowned for its commitment to “Keeping Music in the Schools,” the festival is poised to deliver an unforgettable day of live performances, community spirit, and the joy of music—all while raising essential funds to support music education.

A Stellar Lineup

This year’s festival promises a dynamic roster of artists spanning multiple genres, including:

The English Beat
Camper Van Beethoven
Ozomatli
Cracker
Moonalice
Momotombo SF
Wreckless Strangers
Sebastian Saint James Band
The Hots
Bella Rayne & Friends
Erica Ambrin & The Eclectic Soul Project
Don’t Tell John
Hunka Hunka Hula Revue
DJ Teni

From rock to reggae, funk to soul, each act will bring its own flavor to the Petaluma stage, ensuring there’s something for every music enthusiast.

More Than Just Great Music

“Keeping Music in the Schools” has been the festival’s guiding mission since its inception. Proceeds benefit local school music programs, helping to fund instruments, music lessons, and performance opportunities for students throughout the Petaluma area. Over the past 17 years, the Petaluma Music Festival has contributed significantly to fostering the next generation of musicians and artists.

Festival Highlights

Date & Time: Saturday, July 26, 2025. Gates open at noon, and performances will run throughout the day and into the evening.
Location: Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds, Petaluma, CA.

Activities & Amenities:
Local food and beverage vendors featuring a taste of Petaluma’s culinary scene.
Family-friendly activities and interactive art installations.
A dedicated Kids’ Area with music-related crafts and fun.
Merch booths featuring festival souvenirs and unique artisan goods.

Tickets & Information

Tickets are on sale now at petalumamusicfestival.org. Early bird pricing is available for a limited time. Children 12 and under are admitted free with a paying adult. Attendees are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance, as the festival often sells out.

About the Petaluma Music Festival

Since its founding, the Petaluma Music Festival has become a cornerstone event in the Bay Area, uniting music lovers of all ages for a day of performances, food, and fun—all in support of youth music education. Its success is driven by the collaboration of local volunteers, sponsors, and attendees who share a passion for the arts and a commitment to giving back.

Wilco Announces Massive 2025 Tour Across North America, South America, and Europe

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Wilco fans, get ready! The Chicago-based band is hitting the road in 2025 for an expansive tour spanning North America, South America, and Europe. Whether you’re catching an intimate “An Evening with Wilco” show, rocking out with special guest Waxahatchee, or seeing them alongside legends like Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan at the Outlaw Music Festival, this tour has something for everyone.

Tour Dates:

April – May (North America)

April 25 – Fairhope, AL – Halstead Amphitheater (An Evening with Wilco)
April 26 – Tallahassee, FL – Adderley Amphitheater (w/ Waxahatchee)
April 27 – St. Petersburg, FL – Mahaffey Theater (An Evening with Wilco, ALMOST SOLD OUT)
April 29 – Miami Beach, FL – Fillmore Miami Beach (w/ Waxahatchee, ALMOST SOLD OUT)
April 30 – St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 2 – Birmingham, AL – Avondale Brewing Company (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 3 – New Orleans, LA – Saenger Theatre (w/ Waxahatchee, SOLD OUT)
May 4 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 6 – San Antonio, TX – The Espee (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 7 – Irving, TX – Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 9 – Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 10 – Atlanta, GA – Cadence Bank Amphitheatre (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 11 – Chattanooga, TN – Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 13 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 15 – Charlotte, NC – The Amp Ballantyne (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 16 – Asheville, NC – Asheville Yards Amphitheatre (w/ Waxahatchee)
May 17 – Louisville, KY – Iroquois Amphitheater (An Evening with Wilco, SOLD OUT)

May – June (South America & Europe)

May 25 – São Paulo, Brazil – C6 Festival
May 28 – Montevideo, Uruguay – Auditorio Nacional del Sodre (On sale Feb 28)
May 30 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – TBC (On sale Mar 14)
June 2 – Santiago, Chile – Teatro la Cúpula (On sale Feb 27)
June 15 – Hilvarenbeek, NL – Best Kept Secret Festival
June 16 & 17 – Antwerp, BE – OLT Rivierenhof (SOLD OUT)
June 19 – Dachau, DE – Dachauer Musiksommer (ALMOST SOLD OUT)
June 20 – Dortmund, DE – JunkYard Open Air
June 22 – London, UK – Royal Albert Hall (ALMOST SOLD OUT)
June 23 – Paris, FR – La Cigale (SOLD OUT)
June 26 – Barcelona, ES – Alma Barcelona
June 27 – Madrid, ES – Alma Madrid
June 28 – Granada, ES – Degusta Fest, Fermasa
June 29 – Valencia, ES – Marina Norte

August (Outlaw Music Festival & Select US Dates)

August 1 – Wantagh, NY – Jones Beach Theater (w/ Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams)
August 2 – Saratoga, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center (w/ Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams)
August 3 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion (w/ Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams)
August 16 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom (Presale Mar 5, On sale Mar 7)
August 17 – Vail, CO – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater (Presale Mar 5, On sale Mar 7)
August 24 – Seattle, WA – Woodland Park Zoo (SOLD OUT)

Jazz Aspen Snowmass 2025: Star-Studded Lineup Announced for JAS June Experience

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Jazz Aspen Snowmass (JAS) is thrilled to reveal the initial artist and venue lineup for the 2025 JAS June Experience, taking place June 26–29 in downtown Aspen. With concerts happening daily at twelve different venues, the JAS June Experience offers fans an immersive musical journey through jazz, blues, soul, funk, world, New Orleans traditions, and more.

“The JAS June Experience has found its footing in the last few years and now is marked by huge anticipation. The multi-venue format really has become as much the star as any individual Artist. So much to choose from in such a small area, the downtown core of Aspen,” said JAS President and CEO Jim Horowitz. “With planning heating up for JAS’ permanent home at The Paul JAS Center above the historic Red Onion, it’s exciting to imagine the future of this event when we add this new venue to our collection of diverse concert locations at the June Experience.”

From Grammy winners and nominees to the best emerging talents, international artists, vocalists, and instrumental groups, this year’s June Experience truly offers something for every music lover. Attendees can stroll from venue to venue throughout Aspen’s downtown core, with musicians often performing multiple times over the weekend—ideal for discovering new favorites or revisiting standout sets in an intimate, up-close setting.

PASS AND TICKET INFORMATION

On-Sale Date: Thursday, February 20 at 10 a.m. MST
General Admission Passes:
Single-Day (Friday or Saturday): $150 (plus fees)
Two-Day (Fri/Sat): $225 (plus fees)
Two-Day (any two days): $270 (plus fees)
VIP Passes (Three Nights): $1250 (includes a $500 tax deduction)
Nightly dinner, drinks, and concert at the VIP tent in Rio Grande Park
Access to all other venues

General Admission Passes include entrance to all venues each night, plus the opportunity to enjoy the late performance at the VIP tent in Rio Grande Park. Weekend VIP Passes include three nights of dinner and drinks at the VIP tent, stellar music performances at the tent, and entrance into all other venues.

VENUES

Rio Grande Park VIP Tent
Belly Up
Wheeler Opera House & Wheeler Lobby
Rooftop at the Aspen Art Museum
Limelight Hotel
Gravity Haus
Unravel Coffee + Bar
The Sterling
Hotel Jerome’s Felix Roasting Co., Wheeler Room & Bad Harriet

HIGHLIGHTED ARTISTS & PERFORMANCES

Cool, Cool, Cool (Rio Grande VIP Tent, Thurs) – Known for fusing funk, house, and R&B into an electrifying performance featuring female-led vocals, a soaring horn section, and dance-driven grooves.

Christian McBride Conducts the JAS Academy Big Band featuring José James & Alicia Olatuja (Rio Grande VIP Tent, Fri) – The multi-Grammy® winning bassist and Artistic Director leads the JAS Academy Big Band, joined by two of the hottest vocalists on today’s jazz, R&B, and soul scenes.

Samantha Fish (Belly Up, Fri) – Famed for her explosive riffs, visceral rhythms, and spine-tingling vocals, this singer/songwriter/guitarist has earned acclaim for her distinctive self-expression.

Marcia Ball (Wheeler Opera House, Fri) – A “killer pianist, great singer and songwriter” (Billboard) whose potent blues, sweet zydeco, and furious Texas boogie bring sunshine and soul to every performance.

Dumpstaphunk (Aspen Art Museum, Fri) – One of the funkiest bands to emerge from New Orleans, descended from the Neville and Meters bloodlines, igniting a deep, gritty groove.

Matt Schofield (Gravity Haus, Fri) – Multi-award-winning British blues guitar virtuoso who has redefined the boundaries of the genre and influenced countless musicians.

Salin (Unravel Coffee + Bar, Sat) – Thai-born drummer, composer, and Juno-nominated producer, blending the rhythms of Northeast Thailand and 70s West African psychedelia through a modern soulful lens.

Shayna Steele (Rio Grande VIP Tent, Sat) – An electrifying vocalist whose ability to traverse soul and jazz has captivated audiences worldwide—from Monterey Jazz Festival to North Sea Jazz and beyond.

Tank & the Bangas (Belly Up, Sat) – The Grammy-nominated group from New Orleans blends funk, hip-hop, rock, and gospel into exuberant stream-of-consciousness storytelling.

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram (Wheeler Opera House, Sat) – A Grammy®-winning guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter widely regarded as the defining blues voice of his generation.

Remembering Russell Malone with Christian McBride, Benny Green & Yotam Silberstein (Limelight, Sat) – A special tribute to the late virtuoso jazz guitarist Russell Malone, featuring world-class collaborators and friends.

Morgan James (Aspen Art Museum, Sat) – A Juilliard-trained singer, songwriter, and actress called “a phenomenal talent” by The New York Times.

JAS Academy Bands (Hotel Jerome, Sat) – Showcasing the next generation of jazz greats—Academy students performing in fresh ensembles developed during their residency.

OLATUJA (Unravel Coffee + Bar, Sat) – Infusing West African styles with soul and gospel harmonies for a rhythm-forward, uplifting performance.

Takuya Kurado (Gravity Haus, Sat) – Renowned trumpeter from Kobe, Japan, merging jazz, funk, hip-hop, and post-bop into high-energy, deeply rhythmic shows.

Parlor Greens (The Sterling, Fri & Sat) – A heavy, instrumental organ trio that delivers powerfully funky pockets and electrifying grooves.

Alex Cuba Duo (Bad Harriet, Fri & Sat) – A Cuban singer/songwriter whose warm, elastic vocals traverse funk, soul, and pan-Latin textures.

Additional artists will be announced in the coming weeks.

CLOSING BRUNCH: SUNDAY, JUNE 29

The June Experience concludes with a New Orleans Brunch at the Rio Grande Park VIP Tent featuring Sasha’s Bloc, a hard-swinging jazz collective evoking the exuberant big band sounds of the 1920s–40s. Tickets include a classic New Orleans Jazz Brunch with bottomless mimosas, a Bloody Mary Bar, and authentic French Quarter–inspired cuisine.

ABOUT JAZZ ASPEN SNOWMASS (JAS)

Jazz Aspen Snowmass is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1991. JAS is dedicated to the preservation, performance, and perpetuation of jazz and related forms of music through world-class events, performances, and education programs.

For more information on the 2025 JAS June Experience, including the full daily schedule and ticketing details, visit jazzaspensnowmass.org

Willie Nelson Returns To Austin, TX, For 2025 4th Of July Picnic & Fireworks

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The tradition continues! Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic and Fireworks is returning to Austin, TX, this time at Germania Insurance Amphitheater on July 4, 2025. America’s beloved icon Willie Nelson, who created this annual event in 1973, is bringing a star-studded lineup back to Austin, TX, featuring Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, The Avett Brothers, The Mavericks, Asleep At The Wheel, and Tami Neilson.

“I’m 92 years old and I’ll be there so you have no excuse,” said Willie Nelson. “I look forward to bringing back my annual 4th of July Picnic to the city I love and sharing this special event with all my Austin fans.”

Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, March 7 at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster.com.

In addition to eight hours of great live music, fans can expect delicious food, drinks, and fireworks to celebrate the 4th of July holiday.