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Country Music Hall of Famers Brooks & Dunn, Actor Graham Greene Among Those to be Inducted at 64th Annual Western Heritage Awards

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The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is proud to name Country Music Hall of Famers Brooks & Dunn and actor Graham Greene among the distinguished panel of recipients and inductees to be honored during the 64th annual Western Heritage Awards ceremony on April 12, 2025, at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. The Presenting Sponsor of this year’s ceremony is the National Western Stock Show’s “Honoring the Legacy” Campaign.

The Western Heritage Awards serve as the induction ceremony for the Museum’s Hall of Great Westerners and Hall of Great Western Performers, as well as the presentation ceremony for the Lifetime Achievement Award and Chester A. Reynolds Award, named after the Museum’s founder.

“We are thrilled to announce the exceptional inductees for this year’s Western Heritage Awards,” said Pat Fitzgerald, President and CEO of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. “Each individual being inducted embodies the spirit of the American West in their own unique way, contributing to its rich tapestry of culture and history. We’re excited to celebrate and honor their vast talent and contributions for generations to come.”

Every year, the Western Heritage Awards also honor individuals who have made significant contributions to Western heritage through creative works in literature, music, television and film. More announcements will come next month that highlight the individuals who will be honored for their creative achievements from 2024. That announcement will include ticketing information for seminars and events that will be open to the public during the Western Heritage Awards weekend celebration.

Both honorees and inductees receive a Wrangler, a bronze sculpture of a cowboy on horseback created by the late Oklahoma artist and 2017 Hall of Great Westerners inductee Harold T. Holden.

For event details, visit nationalcowboymuseum.org/western-heritage-awards/. For media resources, contact Kerrie Booher at kbooher@nationalcowboymuseum.org.

2025 Hall of Great Westerners

Louise S. O’Connor
Dr. Baxter Black (1945-2022)

About Louise S. O’Connor

Louise S. O’Connor is a rancher, photographer and author. She has spent the last 40 years interviewing, photographing and writing about the people of the ranching culture of her native Texas Coastal Bend. She has created a vast and rich archive of stories as told by hundreds of men and women, representing a wide variety of cultural and ethnic origins. Louise’s background as a member of a seventh-generation Texas ranching family instilled a deep understanding of the region’s peoples and history in which ranching dates back to the early 1720’s.

O’Connor began photographing and roaming ranches as a child. She studied photography under Ansel Adams, Brett Weston and Al Weber at Friends of Photography in Carmel, California. Her work has been seen at esteemed locations across the country including the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City and The Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C.

Her books and projects capture the vibrant storytelling of the people of a unique ranching culture. She presents their lives and dreams; especially the way they reflect upon their profound understanding of nature and the land they lived and worked on, and the animals they lived among.

O’Connor’s published works, such as “Cryin’ For Daylight,” “Tales From the San’tone River Bottom,” “Wild Rose,” “Milam’s Revelation Cookbook,” and “The History of Marfa and Presidio County,” co-written with Dr. Cecilia Thompson, reflect her deep respect and admiration for the history and the people that were engaged in all aspects of a working ranch before modernization and radical change happened after World War II.

She has been awarded an Honorary Master of Art degree from Bath University in England for her work in the preservation of Texas History. O’Connor’s works have been published by Texas A&M University Press, and her photographic exhibition of “Cryin’ For Daylight” is a permanent part of the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University.

About Dr. Baxter Black (1945-2022)

Dr. Baxter Black, large animal veterinarian, cowboy poet, and philosopher, grew up in Las Cruces, New Mexico immersed in agriculture and the ranching way of life. His decision to become a veterinarian occurred when he realized that no matter what came about, he could always ‘fix your cow.’

After graduating from vet school at Colorado State University in 1969, he ended up in Idaho working as the company vet for J.R. Simplot Company. During this time, driving around and talking to old cowboys, his storytelling style started to take root. Dr. Black began writing poetry based on the cowboys’ tales. With no TVs and few radios, he would take his guitar and recite the stories back to the cowboys. They loved it.

In 1980, while working as a vet for a pharmaceutical company in Denver, Dr. Black’s reputation as an entertainer began to spread. Soon, the constant requests for his brand of poignant, insightful and hilarious storytelling allowed him, after 20 years as a working vet, to transition from part-time cowboy poet to full-time cowboy entertainer. His audience grew to expect physical performances and onstage antics which always guaranteed a laugh. Dr. Black spoke throughout the U.S., Canada and Australia.

His weekly column, “On the Edge of Common Sense,” was carried by over 130 newspapers and his radio program aired on 150 stations through the years. The author of 30 books, he sold over 2 million copies of his books, CDs and DVDs. He was a guest on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson” multiple times and was a regular commentator on NPR’s “Morning Edition” for 20 years.

Over his 40-year career, Dr. Black wrote about what he knew – cowboys, cowgirls, rodeo, cattle, horses and ranch life. He wrote with a flair that still captures the imagination of everyone who reads his stories today, regardless of whether they work on a ranch or live in an urban setting. More importantly to Dr. Black was that no one was a stranger, whether they sat next to him on the airplane for thirty minutes or had known him for decades. Every person he met was a friend.

2025 Hall of Great Western Performers

Graham Greene
Anthony Quinn (1915-2001)

About Graham Greene

Graham Greene was born in 1952 on the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, Canada. When he was old enough, he left school and headed out into the world. Over the years he was a construction worker, security guard, bouncer, carpet layer, bricklayer and laborer. In the early 1970s, he studied civil technology and became a draughtsman. He then studied welding and became an iron worker.

Over the years he was involved in the music industry as a roadie, eventually working as a lighting technician, then an audio engineer, while also working part-time in acting. He switched back and forth between music and acting for a time, eventually landing a TV role in 1979. He then became executive director for a Native arts organization and started acting full-time. He worked in theater and film in England, Norway and South America.

Greene has won many theater and film awards, including a Dora Mavor Moore Award for his work in Toronto theater, three Gemini Awards – including a lifetime achievement award – given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, an Oscar nomination, a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame, and a Golden Boot Award. He was named to the Order of Canada, which is Canada’s highest honor, and has been awarded honorary doctorates from several universities and membership in the Masonic Lodge. Today, he continues to gain awards, such as Best Actor at the Tokyo International Film Festival. He still works in several acclaimed television series and films as well as being an ambassador for the Dreamcatcher Foundation.

About Anthony Quinn (1915-2001)

Someone once said, “If I was left on an island, I’d reconstruct the rocks. I have a need to say I was here.” And that’s how Anthony Quinn spent his life – leaving his mark on the world. His creative mind and spirit continue to move us and enrich our lives through his art and acting.

He was born under the gunfire of the revolution in Chihuahua, Mexico in1915 to a half-Irish father, Frank Quinn, and a Mexican-Indian mother, Manuela Oaxaca, who both marched under the banner of Pancho Villa. Manuela and Frank were separated when she became pregnant with Anthony and was forced to leave the battlefield. When Quinn was only 8 months old, his mother hid him in a coal wagon and escaped to El Paso, Texas. They would not find Frank again until Quinn was almost 3 years old. A second child was born less than a year later, his sister, Stella.

Poverty led them to search for work as fruit pickers in California and they eventually settled in East Los Angeles where Frank worked at Zelig’s Studio, taking care of the animals and training as a cameraman.

Quinn’s interest in art developed early and recognition was quick to follow. At age 9 he began sculpting, and within three years entered a statewide California competition and won it with his plaster bust of Abraham Lincoln. He began drawing sketches of movie stars he would see when his father took him along to the studio. He mailed one sketch to Douglas Fairbanks, and much to his surprise he received a check for $25 in return.

When Quinn was 11, tragedy struck. Frank was killed outside their home in East LA by a passing automobile. Quinn vowed to support his mother, sister and grandmother. He started skipping school and working at odd jobs to help support the family. Before the age of 18, he had worked as a migrant farm worker, newsboy, preacher and taxi driver. He also made $5 a fight as a welterweight boxer.

Quinn entered another contest during his junior year in high school, with an architectural plan for a marketplace, and again he was named a winner. The prize this time was to study and work with the famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, an encounter which was to change Quinn’s life forever. Wright taught him that the average man does not know how to live, and that it is the job of the architect to build – not to the physical size of the man, but to the size of man’s spirit.

Finally, someone had put into words the hunger that Quinn had felt all his life – to live and create to the size of the spirit of man – which became the motto by which he would live. Wright also taught Quinn that a good architect must be able to convince people of how they ought to live, and sent him to acting school to improve his speech. Quinn worked as a janitor to pay for his lessons.

When one actor fell ill, the teacher asked Quinn to take his part in the play. He received wonderful reviews and thus began his career as an actor. When he began to get small parts in plays and films and earn as much as $75 a day, he asked Wright whether he should continue to act or to pursue his career as an architect. Wright told him there was always time to become an architect later.

After more than 60 years of performing on stage, in television and film, with a career that included the creation of truly classic characters in “La Strada,” “Viva Zapata!,” “Lust for Life,” “Requiem for a Heavyweight,” and “Zorba the Greek,” and as recipient of two Academy Awards and six nominations, Quinn will be remembered as the consummate actor who received international acclaim and the respect of his peers and the public.

Although he had painted and sculpted since the age of 6, it was not until the 1980’s that Quinn discovered he could have another career as an artist. He had always sculpted small pieces of stone and wood he found while he was working on location in the deserts of North Africa and the Middle East. In that decade he began to enlarge these “maquettes” into full-sized sculptures with the intention of decorating his home. To his surprise, people started asking him where they could buy the artwork. He was given a one-man exhibition at a gallery in Honolulu, Hawaii and sold every piece in the show.

He continued making movies and in his free time on set would forage among the dunes. Between scenes, he would transform the objects, which most people would consider just rocks, stones, and scraps of wood, into works of art. He found beauty in everything he saw.

Besides his achievements in acting, sculpting and painting, Quinn also wrote two autobiographies, “The Original Sin,” published in 1974, and “One Man Tango,” published in 1994. Quinn finished his last film, “Avenging Angelo,” with Sylvester Stallone, in May of 2001. In June of the same year, he died of respiratory failure at the age of 86. He was survived by his sister Estella, his wife Katherine and 12 children.

2024 Chester A. Reynolds Award

Warner Glenn

About Warner Glenn

Warner Glenn, a fourth-generation cattle rancher and renowned land and wildlife conservationist, was born and raised on the J Bar A Ranch, located near the Chiricahua/Pedregosa Mountains in Southeast Arizona. Glenn’s family came to that part of the country to homestead in 1896.

Glenn married Wendy Paul in 1960 and together they raised two children, Cody and Kelly. Until her untimely death in 2014, they were strong community leaders, advocates for local causes like the cattle ranching industry and wildlife issues, and innovators in the creation and formation of The Malpai Borderlands Group, a non-profit organization that was founded in their home at the Malpai Ranch. Malpai Borderlands Group is now celebrating its 31st year representing environmentally correct and sustainable cattle ranching, collaborative science and preservation of open spaces and wildlife corridors. Today, Glenn continues to serve as a board member for the Malpai Borderlands Group.

Glenn, his daughter Kelly, and granddaughter Mackenzie continue to own and operate two working cattle ranches and lease a third, with one of these ranches having the Mexican border fence itself as its southern boundary. Glenn’s son, Cody, and Cody’s wife, Mary, are the support team to keep operations going.

In 1996 and again in 2006, Glenn was the first person to photograph two separate Mexican jaguars in the Arizona/New Mexico borderlands. Some environmentalists then pressed federal officials for an initiative to declare parts of Arizona and New Mexico “critical habitat” for jaguars, which would have had a negative impact on the cattle industry.

Glenn, along with many jaguar experts, said such a move was not necessary nor fundamental in the preservation of jaguars in Arizona and New Mexico because the occurrence was rare. He was able to stem the initiative. Today, Glenn continues to be a vocal proponent for both jaguars and landscape conservation on both sides of the border in that region.

Glenn is a community leader, a port in the storm, and a voice of reason who is known for stabilizing situations and encouraging collaboration. He has fundamentally changed the world of conservation and ethical ranching and hunting for the better.

At the age of 89, Glenn conducts all his cattle work on horse or mule back, has two packs of hounds, and with his daughter still trails and catches stock-killing mountain lions.

In 2008, Warner was presented with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Southwest Regional Recovery Champion Award for his leadership in conserving the Malpai Borderlands and protecting the jaguar.

This honor was followed by Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords recognizing Glenn for his dedication to the Southwest in the Congressional Record, and the Arizona Game and Fish Commission presenting Glenn with Environmentalist of the Year.

Glenn has also been inducted into the Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame in Willcox, Arizona, and the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame. In 2016 he was presented the Environmental Stewardship Award by the Cochise County Farm Bureau, and New Mexico Governor’s Conservationist Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018.

In all his accomplishments, Glenn has always been a cowboy first! He can rope with the best of them – roping cattle in the brush with ease and even roping a bear once that was killing one of his calves. He has always handled his cattle with respect.

Glenn, with Wendy by his side, ranched through the toughest droughts, the worst economic times, and, for more than 70 years, has raised and maintained a top-notch herd of cattle. Glenn is a modest man who has had a huge impact on his local neighborhood, the youth associated with his family, and the widespread circle of folks who call him a friend. His faith in God has never wavered, and his love of this country, his family and his way of life have never faltered.

2024 Lifetime Achievement Award

Brooks & Dunn

About Brooks & Dunn

Once artists like Brooks & Dunn hit the Country Music Hall of Fame, folks didn’t expect much in the way of new ideas. Thirty-plus years into their career, Brooks & Dunn long ago dialed in their generation-defining sound and style. The best-selling duo of all time, their yin-and-yang, country-rock blend has earned them 20 Number Ones – plenty of material to fill stadium-rocking set lists. And with a Grammy-winning, course-of-history shifting catalog written mostly themselves, they could rest easy knowing without doubt they left a permanent mark on the American songbook.

But Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have always been the restless type. Released November 15, 2024, their latest album, “Reboot II,” is the sequel to their acclaimed 2019 album “Reboot” and follows the same format of giving today’s most engaging artists, in and out of country music, the near-impossible task of reimagining an iconic Brooks & Dunn song; except this time, the artists were given maximum creative freedom.

With styles ranging from progressive country and classic bluegrass to heavy metal, orchestral pop, and beyond, the very fabric of songs most country fans know by heart has been transformed. Whether it was ‘90s grunge, ‘70s style studio rock, or swampy soul, the duo encouraged each artist to throw out the playbook.

The new album’s 18 tracks include reinterpreted hits such as “Neon Moon,” “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” and “Believe,” resulting in a dynamic and eclectic collection that spans genres and generations.

Brooks & Dunn continue to break records, tallying the longest-running country music residency in Las Vegas, and crisscrossing North America year after year on their sold-out tours. They recently announced 2025 dates for the first leg of their “Neon Moon” tour. For a full list of upcoming tour dates and to purchase tickets, visit brooks-dunn.com/.

About the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City is America’s premier institution of Western history, art and culture. Founded in 1955, the Museum collects, preserves and exhibits an internationally renowned collection of Western art and artifacts while sponsoring dynamic educational programs to stimulate interest in the enduring legacy of the American West. For more information, visit nationalcowboymuseum.org.

David Bowie ‘Young Americans’ 50th Anniversary Half Speed Mastered LP Out March 7, 2025

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7th March 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the release of David Bowie’s ninth studio albumYOUNG AMERICANS

On the exact day of its Golden Jubilee, YOUNG AMERICANS will be issued as a limited edition 50th anniversary half-speed mastered LP and a picture disc LP with a poster pressed from the same master.

The album saw Bowie broaden his musical horizons once more, embracing what he called ‘Plastic Soul’ and would give Bowie his first number one single in the U.S., ‘FAME’, co-written with John Lennon and Bowie’s then guitarist, Carlos Alomar.

The album was partly influenced by the ‘Philly Sound’ and recorded in Philadelphia at Sigma Sound studios during a break in the DIAMOND DOGS tour with a band that featured amongst others Bowie stalwart Mike Garson on keys, along with the late Luther Vandross on vocals and David Sanborn on saxophone.

During the Tony Visconti produced sessions at Sigma Sound, Bowie immersed himself in soul music and created a new persona called The Gouster, a slang term for a hip street character. An early version of the album using this title was issued on the boxset WHO CAN I BE NOW? (1974-1976).

When the tour recommenced, Bowie radically reworked the setlist to incorporate the new material and stripped the elaborate production of the tour back to reflect a radically new musical direction. At the end of the tour in December ’74, sessions continued at The Record Plant and, while recording in New York, Bowie connected with John Lennon, where they recorded a cover of The Beatles ‘ACROSS THE UNIVERSE’ and a new collaborative composition, ‘FAME’ at Electric Lady Studios. The New York sessions were co-produced by David and Record Plant engineer Harry Maslin.

Bowie opted not to tour following YOUNG AMERICANS’ release, and within nine months, had moved on again, releasing his next album, STATION TO STATION, and reinventing himself once again in the persona of The Thin White Duke.

This new pressing of YOUNG AMERICANS was cut on a customised late Neumann VMS80 lathe with fully recapped electronics from 192kHz restored masters of the original Record Plant master tapes, with no additional processing on transfer. The half-speed was cut by John Webber at AIR Studios.

DAVID BOWIE – YOUNG AMERICANS TRACKLISTING

SIDE ONE

Young Americans

Win

Fascination

Right

SIDE TWO

Somebody Up There Likes Me

Across The Universe

Can You Hear Me

Fame

The Pogues Reissue “The Rest Of The Best” On Limited Edition Transparent Green Vinyl

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Originally released in 1992, The Pogues’ The Rest of the Best was a follow up of their Best Of compilation released just a year prior. Celebrating the band’s iconic legacy, it’s to be reissued on limited edition transparent green vinyl on March 14, 2025. This comprehensive collection includes fan favourites If I Should Fall from Grace with God, Boys from the County Hell, Dark Streets of London and their cover of Honky Tonk Women.

Last month, The Pogues headlined 3Arena in Dublin with a special Red Roses for Me anniversary show. Curated by Spider Stacy, the band invited a host of guests to join them on stage to perform their debut album in full. Guests included members from Fontaines DC, Lankum, Nadine Shah and many more. Pre-order here.

 

Tracklisting:
Side A
1. If I Should Fall from Grace with God
2. The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn
3. The Old Main Drag
4. Boys from the County Hell
5. Young Ned of the Hill
6. Dark Streets of London
7. Repeal of the Licensing Laws
Side B
1. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
2. London Girl
3. Honky Tonk Women
4. Summer in Siam
5. Turkish Song of the Damned
6. The Sunnyside of the Street
7. Hell’s Ditch

Gavin Adcock Breaks Hearts With New Song “Loose Strings”

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Country music’s rising star Gavin Adcock is back with a new song that’s bound to leave an impact. “Loose Strings” is a raw, gritty track about the messiness of love and the emotional chaos that comes with a relationship falling apart. Written by Brent Cobb, Erik Dylan, and Phillip White, the song explores that feeling of holding onto something that’s already slipping away. Listen here.

In “Loose Strings,” Adcock paints a picture of a love that’s tangled up in little things—like a jacket left behind or unfinished business. It’s about trying to make sense of a relationship that’s falling apart, but no matter how hard you try, you just keep pulling at loose strings. With its gritty Southern rock vibe and Adcock’s signature growl, this track gets straight to the heart of the messiness we all go through when things go wrong.

Loose Strings” follows the massive success of Adcock’s debut album Actin’ Up Again, which racked up over 300 million streams and introduced him as one of country’s most exciting new voices. With hits like “A Cigarette” and “Run Your Mouth,” the album made a major splash.

Adcock’s been out on his Actin’ Up Again (Again) Tour, and the guy’s a force on stage—selling out nearly every show. The 2025 leg of the tour has already sold out across the board, with fans showing up in droves to see Adcock’s no-filter approach to songwriting and his high-energy live performances. The remaining dates are sure to be some of the most talked-about shows of the year, with Almost Gone collaborator Vincent Mason joining as opener.

Gavin Adcock is a Georgia native born and raised in Watkinsville. Former Georgia Southern University football player, Gavin grew up working on his family cattle farm and dreamed of riding bulls in the PBR. He started writing songs in high school, but it wasn’t until the spring of 2021, when Adcock tore his knee playing football, that he used his healing time to record and release his first original single. Since then, Gavin has released multiple singles, collectively amassing over 600 million US streams including the fan-favorite “A Cigarette” raking in 110 million+ alone, along with his new album, Actin’ Up Again, which was crowned the largest major-label country debut from a solo male artist released in 2024. With more than 15 million on-demand U.S. streams week of release, Actin’ Up Again was also 2024’s top streaming major-label debut across the whole genre. On the heels of Actin’ Up Again, Adcock’s headlining tour dates continue to sell out almost as soon as they announce, with plenty of more dates being added, along with major festival appearances, throughout 2025.

The Actin’ Up Again (Again) Tour presented by Southern String Hat Co
1/17/25 Richmond, VA The National (SOLD OUT)
1/23/25 Fort Myers, FL The Ranch (SOLD OUT)
1/24/25 Tampa, FL Dallas Bull (SOLD OUT)
2/6/25 Memphis, TN Minglewood Hall (SOLD OUT)
2/7/25 Fayetteville, AR JJs Live (SOLD OUT)
2/12/25 Tucson, AZ Rialto Theatre (SOLD OUT)
2/13/25 Phoenix, AZ The Van Buren (SOLD OUT)
2/14/25 Anaheim, CA House of Blues (SOLD OUT)
2/15/25 San Diego, CA The Observatory (SOLD OUT)
2/17/25 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades (SOLD OUT)
2/21/25 Airway Heights, WA Spokane Live (SOLD OUT)
2/22/25 Seattle, WA The Showbox (SOLD OUT)
2/23/25 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
2/24/25 Garden City, ID Revolution Concert House (SOLD OUT)
2/27/25 Denver, CO Summit (SOLD OUT)
2/28/25 Omaha, NE Steelhouse Omaha (SOLD OUT)
3/1/25 Des Moines, IA Val Air Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
3/2/25 Minneapolis, MN The Fillmore Minneapolis (SOLD OUT)
3/20/25 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore Silver Spring (SOLD OUT)
3/21/25 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
3/22/25 Boston, MA House of Blues (SOLD OUT)
3/23/25 Philadelphia, PA Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia (SOLD OUT)
3/27/25 Norfolk, VA The NorVa (SOLD OUT)
3/28/25 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues (SOLD OUT)
3/29/25 Raleigh, NC The Ritz (SOLD OUT)
3/30/25 Raleigh, NC The Ritz (SOLD OUT)
4/4/25 Livingston, LA Rock The Country 2025*
4/5/25 Georgetown, TX Two Step Inn Festival*
4/10/25 Cleveland, OH Agora Theater (SOLD OUT)
4/11/25 Detroit, MI The Fillmore Detroit (SOLD OUT)
4/12/25 Columbus, OH The Bluestone (SOLD OUT)
4/13/25 Columbus, OH The Bluestone (SOLD OUT)
4/26/25 Knoxville, TN Rock The Country 2025*
5/3/25 Poplar Bluff, MO Rock The Country 2025*
5/9/25 Ocala, FL Rock The Country 2025*
5/16/25 Nashville, TN Pinnacle (SOLD OUT)
5/17/25 Nashville, TN Pinnacle
5/31/25 York, PA Rock The Country 2025*
6/14/25 Hastings, MI Rock The Country 2025*
6/20/25 Little Rock, AR Rock The Country 2025*
6/21/25 Cullman, AL Rock The South*
6/27/25 Cadott, WI Hoofbeat*
7/17/25 Twin Lakes, WI Country Thunder Wisconsin*
7/19/25 Sioux Falls, SD Rock The Country 2025*
7/25/25 Coshocton, OH Rock Coshocton Motor & Music Festival (headlining)*
7/26/25 Anderson, SC Rock The Country 2025*
8/8/25 Detroit Lakes, MN WE Fest*
*Denotes Fair/Festival tour date

5 Surprising Facts About David Lynch

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David Lynch was more than a filmmaker; he was a visionary who saw the world through a surreal and dreamlike lens. His work inspired countless artists, and his unique perspective shaped modern cinema in ways that will resonate forever, and the world has suddenly become less weird and strange, in a boring way. As we reflect on his extraordinary life following his passing today, here are five lesser-known facts about the man behind Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, and so much more.

1. He Almost Became a Painter Instead of a Filmmaker

Before David Lynch entered the world of filmmaking, he was deeply immersed in painting. In fact, he studied at prestigious art schools like the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where his fascination with moving images began. One day, while working on a painting, Lynch imagined the image starting to move and make sound. This spark of inspiration led to his first short film, Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times), a 57-second experimental piece that set the stage for his film career. For Lynch, painting never really left—it infused his films with the texture, color, and mood of a visual artist’s canvas.

2. Stanley Kubrick Was a Huge Fan of Eraserhead

Stanley Kubrick, the legendary director of 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Shining, once declared Lynch’s debut feature Eraserhead one of his all-time favorite films. Kubrick even screened it for the cast and crew of The Shining to set the tone for their work on the psychological horror masterpiece. Lynch’s surreal and unsettling vision struck a chord with Kubrick, proving that Eraserhead wasn’t just an underground midnight movie—it was a film that inspired some of the greatest storytellers in cinema history.

3. He Practiced Transcendental Meditation for Over 50 Years

Lynch was a lifelong practitioner of Transcendental Meditation (TM) and credited it with fueling his creativity and helping him stay grounded in the chaos of filmmaking. He even founded the David Lynch Foundation, which promotes TM as a tool for stress relief and creative inspiration. Lynch often described his meditation practice as diving into an “ocean of pure consciousness” that allowed him to access his most profound ideas. For him, TM wasn’t just a routine—it was the key to unlocking his imagination.

4. He Made Music as Surreal as His Films

While Lynch was best known for his films, he was also an accomplished musician. He released several experimental albums, including Crazy Clown Time and The Big Dream. His music combined haunting lyrics, otherworldly sounds, and eerie atmospheres that mirrored the surreal quality of his films. Lynch even collaborated with artists like Moby, Nine Inch Nails, and Donovan, directing music videos that blurred the line between film and fine art. Music wasn’t just a side project for Lynch—it was an extension of his creative universe.

5. He Directed Ads for Dior, Gucci, and Even the NYC Sanitation Department

In addition to his iconic films, Lynch dabbled in commercials that were as striking and unconventional as his feature-length works. He directed ads for luxury brands like Dior, Gucci, and Yves Saint Laurent, bringing his signature surrealist style to the world of fashion. But perhaps his most unexpected work was a series of ads for the New York City Department of Sanitation. Lynch’s ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary was a testament to his genius, proving that even a public service announcement could be a work of art.

David Lynch was a master of dreams, a painter of emotions, and a creator of worlds. His work challenged us to see beyond the surface and explore the mysteries of life, love, and fear. As we say goodbye to this extraordinary artist, his legacy will continue to inspire dreamers and creators for generations to come. Thank you, David Lynch, for showing us the beauty of the strange and the wonder of the unknown. Rest in peace.

Attesting Documents for Company Registration in the UAE: A Step-by-Step Guide

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By Mitch Rice

The benefits offered by the United Arab Emirates to entrepreneurs make this country an incredibly popular destination for business registration. Despite the simplicity and transparency of the process, proper preparation and attention to formalities are essential, especially when it comes to attesting official documents.

Stages of Company Registration in the Emirates

A skilled lawyer can help you open a company in the UAE quickly and seamlessly through just a few steps:

  • Assist in choosing a brand name and verify its availability;
  • Prepare and submit all required documents to UAE authorities;
  • Help obtain preliminary approval from government agencies;
  • Provide legal assistance with office rental;
  • Assist with license issuance.

Once the company’s bank account is opened, the business can officially begin operations. At every stage, the experts at Dynasty Business Adviser will ensure that the notarization of power of attorney is error-free and completed promptly.

Proper Preparation of Documents for Company Registration in the UAE

To start a business in the UAE, you must prepare and attest a power of attorney along with other essential documents. The required list may vary depending on the jurisdiction and type of business. However, the following are typically needed:

Required Documents Document Description Type of Attestation Notes
Articles of Association The primary document outlining the company’s structure and goals. Notarization Mandatory
Resolution to Establish a Company An agreement by the founders to establish the company. Notarization Mandatory
Proof of Paid-up Capital Financial document verifying the payment of share capital. Apostille As required
Passport Copies of Shareholders and Directors Copies of personal documents of directors and shareholders. Notarization Mandatory

 

Based on this documentation, experts can ensure smooth and hassle-free company registration.

Document Attestation

Once all documents are prepared, a qualified notary must verify the accuracy of the information and the authenticity of all signatures. The notary should have credentials recognized by official UAE institutions.

Certain documents may only be accepted after legalization and apostille certification. Legalization requires the documents to be attested by the UAE embassy or consulate in the country where they were issued. Apostille certification, on the other hand, confirms the authenticity of documents in countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention.

Submission of Documents

Attested documents that have undergone legalization and apostille certification must be submitted to the relevant UAE authorities based on the jurisdiction. This is usually the Department of Economic Development (DED) or a Free Zone. These entities will review the documents, and additional confirmations or responses to inquiries may be required. It’s crucial to respond quickly to these requests to avoid delays in the registration process.

Company Registration and License Issuance

The final step in the registration process is obtaining a license and paying the associated registration fees. Once this is complete, the company is officially registered and can begin operations.

A Few Tips for Successful Company Registration experienced legal professionals recommend the following:

  1. Thoroughly research the specifics of doing business, business etiquette, local culture, and UAE laws.
  2. Partner with a qualified consultant or lawyer to guide you through the process.
  3. Develop a detailed business plan and a clear growth strategy for your company.
  4. Regularly review your documents and business activities from a legal perspective to ensure compliance.
  5. A skilled consultant can help you navigate the UAE’s tax system, understand capital requirements, avoid risks, and lay a solid foundation for your enterprise in the UAE.

Registering a new business is never a simple process, and neglecting it can lead to unnecessary complications. Paying close attention to formalities can save you significant time and effort. The experienced professionals at Dynasty Business Adviser are ready to assist you in smoothly navigating all stages of the registration process.

5 Surprising Facts About Mötley Crüe’s “Shout at the Devil”

Few albums have left a lasting scar on the face of heavy metal quite like Shout at the Devil, Mötley Crüe’s sophomore effort. Released on September 23, 1983, the album propelled the Los Angeles rebels into the stratosphere of rock stardom, blending sleazy glam, pounding riffs, and enough controversy to make conservative America clutch its pearls. From its ominous pentagram cover art to its unapologetically raw lyrics, Shout at the Devil was on most record players that year, even if you didn’t listen to metal.

1. The Kiss Tour Debacle That Became Legend

Before Shout at the Devil dropped, Mötley Crüe landed a coveted spot opening for Kiss on their Creatures of the Night tour. But their wild antics quickly wore thin. Gene Simmons famously kicked the band off the tour after just five shows, citing their “bad behavior.” Rumor has it, their backstage antics, which included copious partying and pushing every rule to its limit, were too much even for Kiss, who weren’t exactly saints themselves. Getting booted by the Demon himself only added to Mötley’s growing reputation as rock’s ultimate bad boys.

2. Nikki Sixx and the Hells Angels Incident

The aggression in “Knock ’Em Dead, Kid” wasn’t just an act—it was born from a real-life showdown between Nikki Sixx and a group of undercover cops masquerading as Hells Angels. After swinging a chain belt in self-defense, Sixx found himself on the receiving end of a brutal beatdown, leaving him with a black eye and a broken cheekbone. The incident inspired one of the album’s most ferocious tracks, a gritty anthem of defiance that drips with the energy of a street brawl.

3. The Pentagram Backstory

The pentagram that graced the album cover wasn’t just a random shock tactic—it was a nod to Nikki Sixx’s roots. Sixx borrowed the occult imagery from his time in the band Sister, where he shared the stage with future W.A.S.P. frontman Blackie Lawless. While Sixx used the symbol to create mystique, he didn’t anticipate the backlash. The album’s release ignited a firestorm of accusations that the band was promoting Satanism, with the band denying this, making sure we all knew it was Shout at the Devil, not with. Still, the controversy only fueled its success.

4. Filming “Looks That Kill” and the Warrior Princess

The music video for “Looks That Kill” was shot over 18 chaotic hours on the A&M Records soundstage in Los Angeles. Featuring model Wendy Barry as the “warrior princess,” the video’s mix of fiery theatrics and heavy riffs cemented its iconic status. Barry, who also appeared in Ratt’s “Back for More” video, described the Crüe as “fun and down-to-earth,” a surprising contrast to their growing reputation for debauchery. Behind the scenes, the band’s camaraderie was as magnetic as their stage presence.

5. The Band Claim They Did It All Themselves

When Mötley Crüe released Shout at the Devil, their record label, Elektra Records, invested almost nothing in marketing, publicity, or advertising, says the band. Despite this lack of support, the album went on to sell an astonishing five million copies. As bassist Nikki Sixx reflected in 2000, “Everybody starts patting themselves on the back. But it’s Mötley Crüe that did that, not Elektra Records.”

Shout at the Devil smashed the Billboard charts, spawned MTV staples, and helped solidify glam metal’s reign over the ’80s. With its mix of controversy, raw energy, and undeniable hooks, the album captured the essence of rebellion. Decades later, its influence is still felt, not just in the music of the bands it inspired, but in the unapologetic attitude that defined a generation.

Mötley Crüe’s Shout at the Devil roared, and the world hasn’t stopped listening. \m/

5 Surprising Facts About Genesis’ “Genesis”

By the time Genesis, the self-titled twelfth studio album by the English rock legends, hit shelves on October 3, 1983, the band had already cemented their status as pioneers of progressive rock. Yet, this album, produced entirely at their studio, The Farm in Surrey, marked a decisive pivot toward shorter, more accessible tracks. With Hugh Padgham at the engineering helm, Genesis embraced a collaborative songwriting approach that underscored the trio’s unity. The result? A record that seamlessly balanced the band’s progressive roots with a newfound pop sensibility, captivating both longtime fans and a fresh audience.

  1. The Laugh That Echoed Around the World
    Phil Collins’ unsettling laugh in “Mama” remains one of the most memorable moments in the Genesis catalog. Surprisingly, this sinister chuckle wasn’t born from the band’s imagination but was inspired by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s hip-hop classic “The Message.” Producer Hugh Padgham introduced the song to the band during the recording sessions, and Collins mimicked the laugh during an improvisation. The band loved it so much that they incorporated it into the final track. It added a haunting layer to the song’s dark narrative, ensuring its status as one of the most distinctive elements in Genesis’ repertoire.
  2. A Studio First
    Genesis was the first the band recorded entirely at their own studio, The Farm, located in Chiddingfold, Surrey. This shift allowed them to work at their own pace without the constraints or costs of rented studio time. The relaxed atmosphere enabled a more collaborative approach, with songs developing organically from jam sessions rather than pre-written ideas. For the first time since The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, every song was credited equally to all three members, reflecting their united creative process. This change not only influenced the album’s sound but also marked a turning point in the band’s dynamic.
  3. Double Duty Video Day
    The music videos for “Mama” and “Illegal Alien” were filmed on the same day, making it a whirlwind production experience for the band. Shot back-to-back on the same set, the rapid pace of filming reflected the efficiency the band often displayed in their work. Despite the time constraints, the visuals captured the essence of both tracks, with “Mama” showcasing a brooding, dramatic vibe and “Illegal Alien” highlighting a more satirical edge.
  4. A Hidden Sci-Fi Tribute
    Tony Banks incorporated a sound sample from 2001: A Space Odyssey into “Mama,” but it’s super-hard to find. Phil says, “Collins said: “You play a chord and a half of it’s going at half the speed and part at twice the speed, sounds beautiful.”
  5. A Drum Machine Revolution
    The powerful, ominous rhythm of “Mama” came from a Linn LM-1 drum machine, programmed by Mike Rutherford. To achieve its gritty, thunderous quality, the drum machine was fed through a Mesa Boogie amplifier with heavy distortion. This innovative use of technology added an aggressive edge to the track, perfectly complementing Collins’ raw vocals. The process was groundbreaking for its time, showcasing the band’s knack for pushing the boundaries of production. The result was a sound so distinctive that it became a hallmark of the song’s impact and longevity.

Genesis marked a commercial high for the band, achieving multi-platinum sales and chart-topping success in the UK while breaking into the Billboard Top 10. Tracks like “Mama” and “That’s All” highlighted their ability to evolve while maintaining the emotional resonance and musical sophistication that defined their career.

Mayday Parade Announce 3-Part Album and Massive North American 20-Year Anniversary Tour

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Mayday Parade – vocalist Derek Sanders, drummer/vocalist Jake Bundrick, guitarists Alex Garcia and Brooks Betts and bassist/vocalist Jeremy Lenzo – will be celebrating 20 years together in 2025. As they welcome this career milestone, the Tallahassee, Florida, five-piece is set to release perhaps their most aspirational and ambitious effort yet: a three-part album showcasing their prolific, emotionally resonant songwriting.

The first entry, Sweet, arrives April 18, 2025, and is led by the effervescent bounce of “By The Way,” a pitch-perfect blend of what’s made Mayday Parade a genre mainstay for decades: a tender, piano-led groove ultimately giving way to a crush of stereo guitars, ascendent melodies, and heart-on-sleeve lyricism.

“Being in a band for this long, sometimes you feel like you’re getting it right and sometimes you feel like you’re dancing around what you should be doing. This song feels locked in as a step in the right direction. It’s a song about trying to stay optimistic as the world and everything you know is changing around you. We hope you all enjoy it,” says Derek Sanders on “By The Way.”

Sweet succinctly showcases just how far Mayday Parade has come in the past two decades featuring the trademark sound that’s transformed them from genre newcomers to torchbearers for a new generation. Recorded with longtime producers, multiplatinum engineers Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount (All Time Low, Jimmy Eat World), the trilogy of releases will serve as Mayday Parade’s eight full-length studio album and first LP since 2021’s What It Means To Fall Apart. The new three-part album is also the band’s first self-released collection since 2006’s Tales Told By Dead Friends EP that Mayday Parade sold in parking lots across the country as they followed that year’s Vans Warped Tour.

“Being a band for 20 years feels big and we wanted to do something big to match that. Our next release will be a large album split up into three different parts. It feels like a challenge and an exciting step forward for the band. Our goal is to take the things we’ve learned and the ways we’ve grown and apply them towards an ambitious release. We’re incredibly thankful for the opportunity to continue to create music and we cannot wait to share Part 1 – titled ‘Sweet’ – with the world,” Derek Sanders said on Sweet.

Since first forming in 2005 Mayday Parade has graced the covers of Alternative Press and Rock Sound, been featured in Rolling Stone, Billboard, and Kerrang, twice headlined Sad Summer Festival (a festival they co-founded six years ago), performed as a feature act at 2024’s When We Were Young festival, and are already announced for this year’s event in Las Vegas on October 18th. They’ve also been a featured act at Riot Fest and Slam Dunk, done numerous headline tours as well as support slots and just last year Mayday Parade’s Derek Sanders joined Dashboard Confessional’s “Emo SuperJam” at Bonnaroo Music & Art Festival.

As one of the most enduring acts to rise from the underground in the mid-aughts, Mayday Parade has soundtracked both adolescence and adulthood for millions of listeners. Their music stands synonymous with the emo and pop-punk genres: 2007’s A Lesson In Romantics, their debut LP is gold certified and has been hailed as one of the best – and most influential – emo albums of all time by Alternative Press. Monsters In The Closet, their 2013 release, debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200, and tracks like the platinum-selling “Jamie All Over,” gold-certified “Miserable At Best” and “Oh Well, Oh Well” represent not only widespread commercial acclaim, but the sort of artist-audience relationship that’s fortified them across changing musical landscapes and the ebb and flow of an unforgiving industry.

Now, with Sweet set to launch and the project’s remaining two releases waiting in the wings later this year and into 2026, it’s undoubtedly a good time to be a Mayday Parade fan. The only thing better? Being in Mayday Parade these days, riding high on a renewed sense of confidence, clarity and creativity that acts rarely feel this far into a career. Fans can hear “By The Way” and “Pretty Good To Feel Something” (released last summer) now and look for tour dates and more new music in the weeks leading up to the April 18th release.

Mayday Parade 20-Year Anniversary Tour
April 22 at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg, FL
April 24 at House of Blues in Orlando, FL
April 25 at Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA
April 26 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, TN
April 28 at The Pageant in St. Louis, MO
April 29 at Uptown Theater in Kansas City, MO
May 1 at Factory Deep Ellum in Dallas, TX
May 2 at Warehouse Live Midtown in Houston, TX
May 3 at ACL Live – Moody Theater in Austin, TX
May 5 at The Van Buren in Phoenix, AZ
May 6 at House of Blues in Anaheim, CA
May 7 at Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, CA
May 9 at Crystal Ballroom in Portland, OR
May 10 at Showbox SoDo in Seattle, WA
May 12 at The Union in Salt Lake City, UT
May 13 at Gothic Theatre in Denver, CO
May 15 at First Avenue in Minneapolis, MN
May 16 at Salt Shed in Chicago, IL
May 17 at Royal Oak Music Theatre in Detroit, MI
May 18 at Andrew J Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, OH
May 20 at Stage AE in Pittsburgh, PA
May 21 at History in Toronto, ON
May 23 at College Street Music Hall in New Haven, CT
May 24 at Sherman Theatre in Stroudsburg, PA
May 25 at Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, NJ
May 28 at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York, NY
May 30 at House of Blues in Boston, MA
May 31 at Fillmore in Philadelphia, PA
June 1 at The Strand in Providence, RI
June 3 at The NorVa in Norfolk, VA
June 4 at The Ritz in Raleigh, NC
June 6 at Avondale Brewing in Birmingham, AL
June 7 at The Moon in Tallahassee, FL
October 18 at When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas, NV

Coheed and Cambria Announces Co-Headline Tour With Taking Back Sunday

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Coheed and Cambria shares new single “Someone Who Can” from their forthcoming album The Father of Make Believe, which is set for release March 14th via Virgin Music Group. In conjunction with the new song, the band shares its heartwarming Mason Mercer-directed video where we get a glimpse at the early days of Coheed and Cambria in and around their hometown of Nyack, New York. “Someone Who Can” follows the previously shared The Father of Make Believe singles “Blind Side Sonny” and “Searching For Tomorrow” along with Claudio Coverswhich arrived at the end of last year and features eight songs reimagined by primary songwriter and lead guitarist Claudio Sanchez including “Just Like Heaven” by The Cure and “Welcome To New York” by Taylor Swift, among others.

“Someone Who Can” is arguably the band’s most accessible song in their 24 year career. When asked about the meaning behind the song, Claudio remarked, “When you’re growing up, you’re perpetually trying to understand the world that’s changing around you. Over time, it’s comforting to reach the conclusion that you’ll never truly have things figured out.”

Along with today’s release of the new song and video, Coheed and Cambria announces a North American co-headline summer tour with Taking Back Sunday with support from Foxing on all dates. The 25-date tour produced by Live Nation, kicks off on August 16th in St Louis, hitting some majestic venues, including the massive PNC Bank Arts Center in New Jersey, picturesque Red Rocks in Denver and the Greek Theatre in both Los Angeles and Berkeley, California. The whirlwind run wraps up at Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in Seattle on September 21st. Tickets are on sale this Friday, January 17th at 10am local time HERE.

Ahead of their run with Taking Back Sunday, the band will embark on The Infinite Arc co-headline arena tour with Mastodon, following the Tool in the Sand festival with Tool, Primus, Mastodon, Eagles of Death Metal and more in the Dominican Republic this March. This July, the band will perform at 2000 Trees with Kneecap, Taking Back Sunday, Alexisonfire, and more in the United Kingdom. This November, Coheed will embark on their S.S. Neverender 2025 cruise with Thursday, L.S. Dunes, The Dear Hunter, Illuminati Hotties, Zulu and more. Tickets available HERE.

The Father of Make Believe continues the narrative of The Amory Wars / Vaxis universe, following Coheed and Cambria’s 2022 album Vaxis Act II: A Window of the Waking MindThe Father of Make Believe will include the aforementioned singles “Blind Side Sonny,” arguably Coheed and Cambria’s most aggressive track to date that was complemented by a Max Moore-directed video that unveiled a new villain in The Amory Wars realm, and “Searching For Tomorrow,” which arrived with an Anthony Scheppard-directed and animated video.

For the last 20 years, Coheed and Cambria have continuously broken the mold of what a rock band can be, forging their own path and building a universe around their music unlike any other. Whether it is in the way their genre-spanning approach to songwriting has allowed them to bridge worlds without being contained to one, or the multifaceted story arc of their albums and comic book series which mark the longest running concept story in music, Coheed and Cambria have consistently shaped new standards, never conformed. Comprised of Claudio Sanchez (Vocals / Guitar), Travis Stever (Guitar), Josh Eppard (Drums) and Zach Cooper (Bass) the band has gripped listeners and press around the globe with their visionary compositions and conceptual mastery.

Check out “Someone Who Can” above, see full The Father of Make Believe details along with upcoming live dates below, and stay tuned for more from Coheed and Cambria coming soon.


Upcoming Live Dates
*= co-headline with Mastodon
**= co-headline with Taking Back Sunday
3/07 – 3/09 – Tool in the Sand @ Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
5/10 – Salem, VA @ Salem Civic Center*
5/11 – Knoxville, TN @ Knoxville Civic Coliseum*
5/13 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater*
5/15 – Wilmington, NC @ Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park*
5/16 – Charleston, SC @ Firefly Distillery*
5/17 – Augusta, GA @ William B Bell Auditorium [no Mastodon]
5/19 – Estero, FL @ Hertz Arena*
5/21 – Huntsville, AL @ Orion Amphitheater*
5/22 – Lexington, KY  @Rupp Arena*
5/24 @ Virginia Beach, VA – The Dome*
5/25 – Bridgeport, CT @ Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater*
5/26 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Broadview Stage at SPAC*
5/28 – Portland, ME @ Cross Insurance Arena*
5/30 – Syracuse, NY @ Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview*
5/31 – Scranton, PA @ The Pavilion at Montage Mountain*
6/01 – Youngstown, OH @ Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre*
6/03 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Allen County War Memorial Coliseum*
6/04 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center Arena*
6/06 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena*
6/07 – Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center*
6/ 08 –  Waukee, IA @ Vibrant Music Hall*
7/11 – 2000 Trees Festival @ Cheltenham, UK
8/16 – St. Louis, MO @ Saint Louis Music Park**
8/17 – Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park**
8/19 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island**
8/20 – Minneapolis, MN @ Armory**
8/22 – Detroit, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill**
8/23 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! Outdoors**
8/24 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage**
8/26 – Baltimore, MD @ Pier Six Pavilion**
8/27 – Philadelphia, PA @ Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann**
8/29 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center**
8/30 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway**
9/2 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion**
9/3 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater**
9/5 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy**
9/6 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre**
9/8 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall**
9/9 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater**
9/10 – Dallas, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory**
9/12 – Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre**
9/14 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre**
9/15 – San Diego, CA @ Gallagher Square at Petco Park**
9/17 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre**
9/18 – Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theatre**
9/20 – Portland, OR @ McMenamins Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn**
9/21 – Seattle, WA @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery**
11/08 – 11/13 – SS Neverender – Coheed Cruise – from Miami to Cozumel

The Father of Make Believe

Coheed and Cambria

March 14, 2025

Virgin Music Group

  1. Yesterday Lost
  2. Goodbye, Sunshine
  3. Searching For Tomorrow
  4. The Father of Make Believe
  5. Meri of Mercy
  6. Blind Side Sonny
  7. Play The Poet
  8. One Last Miracle
  9. Corner My Confidence
  10. Someone Who Can
  11. The Continuum I: Welcome to Forever, Mr. Nobody
  12. The Continuum II: The Flood
  13. The Continuum III: Tethered Together
  14. The Continuum IV: So It Goes