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Lucy Dacus Announces New Album ‘Forever Is a Feeling’ And 2025 Tour

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Lucy Dacus has announced her highly anticipated fourth studio album, Forever Is A Feeling, set for release March 28 via Geffen Records. The cover art is a painting of Dacus by acclaimed visual artist Will St. John and contributors for the album include Hozier, Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, Blake Mills, Bartees Strange, Madison Cunningham, Collin Pastore, Jake Finch and Melina Duterte.

Along with the announcement, Dacus has unveiled two new tracks, “Limerence” and “Ankles,” accompanied by a music video for “Ankles” which was filmed in Paris, France with a special guest performance from Havana Rose Liu.

These two songs mark the first new music from Dacus since boygenius were awarded three GRAMMYs and a BRIT Award for their debut album, the record, in 2024.

Dacus will be setting out on a tour of North America in April following her previously announced run of intimate shows in museums and special places in February. Support for the Spring dates comes from special guest Katie Gavin (of Muna) as well as jasmine.4.t. The sign-up for pre-sale access starts today at lucydac.us. Pre-sale for tickets begins January 21 with public on sale beginning January 24.

Lucy Dacus has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to providing critical relief and long-term recovery support for individuals, families, and communities impacted by the devastating LA wildfires via the PLUS1 LA Fires Fund.

While Dacus’s last album, Home Video, explored the world of childhood and adolescence. Forever Is A Feeling is decidedly adult. The lushness of the album’s sound is matched by a new frankness in Dacus’s approach to sexuality and romance. “So bite me on the shoulder, pull my hair,” Dacus sings on “Ankles.” “Pull me by the ankles to the edge of the bed, and take me like you do in your dreams.” The sex in “Ankles” remains fantasy—as in many of the songs, love doesn’t come easy, desire has to be resisted—but the willingness to talk about it shows a new forthrightness, a new and brave willingness to express desire. The song was originally written as a ballad, Dacus says, but on the album melancholy has been transfigured. Pulsing strings build to a thick texture of drums, guitars, a dancingly exuberant bass line, and electronics. Frustration becomes flirtatious, playful, full of the excitement of shared attraction.

Most of the songs on Forever Is A Feeling were written between Fall 2022 and Summer 2024. “I got kicked in the head with emotions,” says Dacus. “Falling in love, falling out of love.” She had to make peace with the price of the love she wanted. “You have to destroy things in order to create things. And I did destroy a really beautiful life.”

Forever is a feeling—and maybe only a feeling. But that’s not to say it’s nothing. Back to the Will St. John painting, where the album’s title appears tattooed across Dacus’s chest. Tattoos are permanent marks, we think, but they can only last as long as the flesh they’re written on. “You can’t actually capture forever,” Dacus says. “But I think we feel forever in moments. I don’t know how much time I’ve spent in forever, but I know I’ve visited.” Love ends, tattoos fade, flesh falters; even paintings and songs aren’t forever, not really, though these songs will last a long time. To love another mortal being is to cast one’s lot with the temporary.

An Evening With Lucy Dacus
February 18 – St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church – Brooklyn, NY *SOLD OUT*
February 20 – The Murphy Auditorium at the Driehaus Museum – Chicago, IL *SOLD OUT*
February 22 – Legion of Honor – San Francisco, CA *SOLD OUT*
February 24 – Secret Location GBD- Los Angeles, CA *SOLD OUT*

Forever Is A Feeling Tour
April 16 – The Met – Philadelphia, PA #
April 18 – The Anthem – Washington, DC #
April 21 – MGM Music Hall – Boston, MA #
April 23 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY #
April 25 – Massey Hall – Toronto, ON #
April 29 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN #
May 1 – Chicago Theatre – Chicago, IL #
May 5 – Palace Theatre – St. Paul, MN #
May 7 – Midland – Kansas City, MI #
May 9 – Winspear Opera House – Dallas, TX #
May 10 – Moody Amphitheatre – Austin, TX #
May 12 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Denver, CO #
May 14 – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA #
# with Katie Gavin and jasmine.4.t.

Dan Hill, Ginette Reno, Glass Tiger, and Loreena McKennitt Inducted Into The Canadian Music Hall of Fame

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The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) announced the four inductees for the Canadian Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Presented by Music Canada. Multi-talented industry legend Dan Hill, grande dame of Québec song Ginette Reno, Rock superstars Glass Tiger, eclectic Celtic singer/songwriter/composer Loreena McKennitt, Pop-Punk icons Sum 41, and Hip-Hop pioneer Maestro Fresh Wes will all be honoured for their astounding contributions to Canada’s music history live and in-person on May 15, 2025 at Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre (NMC), in Calgary, Alberta. Tickets will be on sale at the NMC box office soon.

The spring ceremony follows the induction of Maestro Fresh Wes (during The 2024 JUNO Awards Broadcast in Halifax, NS) and Sum 41 who will be inducted to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame live on The 2025 JUNO Awards Broadcast in Vancouver, BC on March 30, 2025. Their Inductions are Presented by JUNOS Premier Sponsor, TD.

The Canadian Music Hall of Fame was established by CARAS in 1978 to acknowledge artists who have made a remarkable impact on Canadian music both nationally and internationally. Dan Hill, Ginette Reno, Glass Tiger, Loreena McKennitt, Sum 41 and Maestro Fresh Wes, will join the ranks of Canada’s most esteemed talent including Alanis Morissette, Barenaked Ladies, Deborah Cox, Jann Arden, Joni Mitchell, k.d. lang, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Nickelback, Oscar Peterson, RUSH, The Guess Who, The Tragically Hip, Sarah McLachlan and Shania Twain.

“We are honoured to be inducting these incredible artists, their songs and voices have been instrumental in shaping our Canadian identity,” said Allan Reid, President & CEO, CARAS/The JUNO Awards & MusiCounts. “This is the third time we’ve held this multiple induction ceremony and we are committed to recognizing more great Canadian artists and their musical contributions to our country in the future.”

“Music Canada – on behalf of Canada’s major labels – is proud to return as sponsor of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. This year’s inductees are a fantastic example of the breadth of Canadian music and its greatness,” said Patrick Rogers, CEO, Music Canada.

“As the physical home of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, we’re proud to be a place that honours the individuals that have contributed so much to Canadian music. It’s always a privilege to host this special event and welcome the latest inductees to Calgary, where we can celebrate their significant influence and share their inspiring stories,” said Andrew Mosker, President & CEO of the National Music Centre.

In celebration of this year’s honourees, the National Music Centre will unveil a new exhibition at Studio Bell on May 7, spotlighting the achievements of the four inductees. Stay tuned for more details on the exhibition.

ASCAP to Distribute $1 Million in Fire Relief to ASCAP Members in Need

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ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, today announced that it will distribute $1 million in emergency relief to ASCAP songwriter and composer members in the Los Angeles area who have suffered loss or damage to their primary residence or studio, or been evacuated from their homes as a result of the LA fires.

“Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by the devastating Los Angeles fires.  We are here to support our ASCAP members during troubled times, and we will ensure these funds reach ASCAP composers and songwriters in need,” said ASCAP Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Matthews.

ASCAP members can find more information on the ASCAP LA Fires Relief Fund at  www.ascap.com/lafirerelief.

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is a membership association of more than one million songwriters, composers and music publishers, and represents some of the world’s most talented music creators. Over the last eight years, ASCAP has delivered a 7% compound annual growth rate for total revenues, and an 8% compound annual growth rate for total royalty distributions to members. Founded and governed by songwriters, composers and publishers, it is the only performing rights organization in the U.S. that operates on a not-for-profit basis. ASCAP licenses a repertory of over 20 million musical works to hundreds of thousands of businesses that use music, including streaming services, cable television, radio and satellite radio and brick and mortar businesses such as retail stores, hotels, clubs, restaurants and bars. ASCAP collects the licensing fees; identifies, matches and processes trillions of performances every year; and returns nearly 90 cents of every dollar back to its members as royalties. The ASCAP blanket license offers an efficient solution for businesses to legally perform ASCAP music while respecting the right of songwriters and composers to be paid fairly. ASCAP puts music creators first, advocating for their rights and the value of music on Capitol Hill, driving innovation that moves the industry forward, building community and providing the resources and support that creators need to succeed in their careers.

Yes Reveal Close to the Edge (Super Deluxe Edition) Out March 7, 2025

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees and GRAMMY Award-winning progressive rock pioneers Yes unveil a robust new Super Deluxe Edition of their massively influential classic fifth full-length album, Close to the Edge, on March 7, 2025. This definitive version comprises 5 CDs, 1 LP, and a Blu-ray. A newly remastered version of the original Close to the Edge graces both CD-1 and LP; the Blu-ray houses 2025 mixes by Steven Wilson in Dolby ATMOS and 5.1 Mix DTS-HD MA for the very first time; Wilson’s remix and instrumentals also adorn CD-2. An unearthed bevy of rare and previously unreleased recordings for the Super Deluxe Edition is featured on disc 3, and a 1972 live show on discs 4 and 5.

Pre-order/Pre-save HERE.

The Rarities disc features rough mixes, alternate versions, and edits of staple tracks from Close to the Edge, offering another perspective on this opus. Three previously unreleased Steven Wilson tracks—“Siberian Khatru,” “Cord of Life,” and “Total Mass Retain”—grace this collection. Meanwhile, the Live at the Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72 recording spans two discs and captures the group in their prime while on tour supporting the album.

Setting the stage, the band shares today an official release of the transcending performance of “Siberian Khatru (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)” as a prelude to the Super Deluxe Edition.

The collection boasts liner notes penned by Syd Schwartz of Jazz & Coffee as he dives into the process and story behind the seminal Close to the Edge, reflecting the spirit at the heart of “the ultimate Yes album.” Guitarist Steve Howe shares that “Close To The Edge is Yes’s most miraculous album; it has our first 20-minute epic, the template for many large-scale tracks that followed, accompanied by two ten-minute tracks, similarly recorded with the highest musical and technical integrity. Recording Fragile was an experience that enabled us to make Close To The Edge Yes’s career-defining album.”

Steve Howe [guitarist], Jon Anderson [lead vocals], Chris Squire [bass], Rick Wakeman [keys, piano, organ], and Bill Bruford [drums, percussion] entered Advision in London in June 1972 to bring Close To The Edge to life alongside trusted cohort and longtime producer Eddy Offord. Together, they conjured magic with the likes of the multi-part progressive suites “Close to the Edge” and “And You and I” as well as “Siberian Khatru.” The record first landed on September 8, 1972, and vaulted into the Top 3 of the Billboard 200, going RIAA platinum. Indicative of its impact and influence, the LP earned a coveted spot on Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” Pitchfork rated it a rare “9.0,” hailing it as “The Band’s crowning achievement.”

YES – Close to the Edge (Super Deluxe Edition) TRACKLISTING

Disc 1: Original Album Remastered

Close To The Edge (2025 Remaster)
The Solid Time of Change
Total Mass Retain
I Get Up I Get Down
Seasons of Man
And You and I (2025 Remaster)
Cord of Life
Eclipse
The Preacher The Teacher
Apocalypse
Siberian Khatru (2025 Remaster)
Disc 2: Steven Wilson 2025 Remix and Instrumentals

Close To The Edge (2025 Steven Wilson Remix)
The Solid Time of Change
Total Mass Retain
I Get Up I Get Down
Seasons of Man
And You and I (2025 Steven Wilson Remix)
Cord of Life
Eclipse
The Preacher The Teacher
Apocalypse
Siberian Khatru (2025 Steven Wilson Remix)
Close To The Edge (2025 Steven Wilson Remix) [Instrumental]
The Solid Time of Change
Total Mass Retain
I Get Up I Get Down
Seasons of Man
And You and I (2025 Steven Wilson Remix) [Instrumental]
Cord of Life
Eclipse
The Preacher The Teacher
Apocalypse
Siberian Khatru (2025 Remaster) [Instrumental]
Disc 3: Rarities

America (Single Version) [2025 Remaster]
Total Mass Retain (Single Version) [2025 Remaster]
And You and I (Promo Radio Edit) [2025 Remaster]
Siberia (Studio Run-Through of “Siberian Khatru”) [2025 Remaster]
Close To The Edge (Rough Mix) [2025 Remaster]
The Solid Time of Change
Total Mass Retain
I Get Up I Get Down
Seasons of Man
And You and I (Alternate Version) [2025 Remaster]
Cord of Life
Eclipse
The Preacher The Teacher
Apocalypse
America (“Dry” Mix)
Siberian Khatru (Steven Wilson Edit)
Cord of Life (Steven Wilson Edit)
Total Mass Retain (Steven Wilson Edit)
Disc 4: Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72

Siberian Khatru (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)
I’ve Seen All Good People (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)
Your Move
All Good People
Heart of the Sunrise (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)
And You and I (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)
Cord of Life
Eclipse
The Preacher The Teacher
Apocalypse
Close To The Edge (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)
The Solid Time of Change
Total Mass Retain
I Get Up I Get Down
Seasons of Man
Disc 5: Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72

Excerpts From “The Six Wives of Henry VIII” (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)
Roundabout (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)
Yours Is No Disgrace (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)
Starship Trooper (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/72)
Life Seeker
Disillusion
Würm
Blu-Ray

Close To The Edge
The Solid Time of Change
Total Mass Retain
I Get Up I Get Down
Seasons of Man
And You And I
Cord of Life
Eclipse
The Preacher The Teacher
Apocalypse
Siberian Khatru
LP: Original Album

Side 1

Close To The Edge
The Solid Time of Change
Total Mass Retain
I Get Up I Get Down
Seasons of Man
Side 2

And You and I
Cord of Life
Eclipse
The Preacher The Teacher
Apocalypse
Siberian Khatru

Jason Isbell Announces New Acoustic Solo Album ‘Foxes in the Snow’ And 2025 Tour

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Jason Isbell is set to release Foxes in the Snow, his first solo acoustic album, on March 7 via Southeastern Records. This marks the Grammy-winning artist’s first album released under his name alone since 2015’s Something More Than Free. The album follows 2023’s Weathervanes, recorded with his band, The 400 Unit.

The lead single, “Bury Me,” is available now, offering fans an early glimpse into what promises to be a reflective and intimate collection. You can listen to the track below.

Foxes in the Snow was recorded over five days in October 2024 at New York City’s iconic Electric Lady Studios. The album’s minimalist approach shines through in its creation: Isbell used a single instrument—a 1940 Martin 0-17 acoustic guitar. The stripped-down production highlights his storytelling prowess and virtuosic musicianship, earning early praise for its raw, acoustic sound.

This upcoming release will be Isbell’s 10th album since launching his solo career with Sirens of the Ditch in 2007, following his departure from the Drive-By Truckers. Isbell had joined the southern rock band in 2003 at the age of 24, contributing to albums like Decoration Day. His solo career reached new heights with 2013’s Southeastern, a deeply personal record that solidified his reputation as one of the most acclaimed songwriters of his generation.

To promote Foxes in the Snow, Isbell will embark on his solo An Intimate Evening with Jason Isbell tour. The tour begins on February 15 in Chicago and includes stops in cities like Los Angeles, Austin, Nashville, and Detroit. The schedule also includes two separate stints in Europe, starting with a sold-out UK and European leg on February 2 in Berlin, continuing through September 7.

In addition to his celebrated music career, Isbell has ventured into acting. He recently appeared in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon and will star in RZA’s upcoming drama One Spoon of Chocolate. These accomplishments further underscore his versatility as an artist.

Fans of Isbell’s work can look forward to Foxes in the Snow as an opportunity to experience his artistry in its purest form. With its focus on acoustic arrangements and storytelling, the album is poised to stand out in his already remarkable discography.

Jason Isbell, ‘Foxes in the Snow’ Track Listing
1. Bury Me
2. Ride to Robert’s
3. Eileen
4. Gravelweed
5. Don’t Be Tough
6. Open and Close
7. Foxes in the Snow
8. Crimson and Clay
9. Good While It Lasted
10. True Believer
11. Wind Behind the Rain

Jason Isbell, An Intimate Evening With Jason Isbell, 2025
Jan 16–20: Mexico City, Mexico – Súper Ocho
Jan 18: Mexico City, Mexico – Lunario del Auditorio Nacional
Feb 2: Berlin, DE – Columbia Theatre +
Feb 4: Cologne, DE – Kulturkirche Köln +
Feb 6: Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso +
Feb 10: London, UK – Barbican +
Feb 12: Dublin, IE – Vicar Street +
Feb 15: Chicago, IL – Auditorium Theatre +
Feb 16: Ithaca, NY – State Theatre of Ithaca +
Feb 17: Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall +
Feb 18: Providence, RI – Providence Performing Arts Center +
Feb 20: Port Chester, NY – Capitol Theatre +
Feb 21: New York, NY – Beacon Theatre +
Feb 22: New York, NY – Beacon Theatre +
Feb 23: Princeton, NJ – McCarter Theatre +
Feb 27: Washington DC – Warner Theatre +
Feb 28: Washington DC – Warner Theatre +
March 1: Washington DC – Warner Theatre +
March 12: Oakland, CA – Calvin Simmons Theatre +
March 13: Oakland, CA – Calvin Simmons Theatre +
March 14: Los Angeles, CA – Walt Disney Concert Hall +
March 15: Santa Barbara, CA – Arlington Theatre +
March 20: Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle +
March 21: Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle +
March 22: Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle +
March 28: Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle +
March 29: Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre +
April 3: Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
April 4: Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
April 5: Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
April 6: Durant, OK – Choctaw Grand Theater
April 8: Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
April 10: Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall
April 11: St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre
April 12: Savannah, GA – Savannah Music Festival
April 13: Greenville, SC – Peace Concert Hall
April 15: Greensboro, NC – Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts
April 16: Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium
April 17: Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center
April 30: Colorado Springs, CO – Sunset Amphitheater *
May 1: Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
May 2: Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
May 3: Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre *
May 5: Sandy, UT – Sandy Amphitheater
May 6: Sandy, UT – Sandy Amphitheater
May 7: Billings, MT – Alberta Bair Theater
May 9: Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place – Sid Buckwold Theatre
May 11: Edmonton, AB – Winspear Centre
May 12: Kelowna, BC – Prospera Place
May 13: Vancouver, BC – Orpheum
May 15: Walla Walla, WA – Wine Country Amphitheater
May 16: Spokane, WA – First Interstate Center for the Arts
May 17: Boise, ID – Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden
May 19: Eugene, OR – Silva Hall
May 20: Portland, OR – Keller Auditorium
June 19: Telluride, CO – Telluride Bluegrass Festival
June 21: Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center
June 22: Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center
June 25: Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater
June 26: Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre
June 27: Evansville, IN – Victory Theatre
June 28: Birmingham, AL – Coca-Cola Amphitheater @
July 4–5: Missoula, MT – Zootown Festival
July 9: Regina, SK – Conexus Arts Centre
July 11: Sioux City, IA – Orpheum Theatre
July 12: Rockford, IL – Coronado Theatre
July 14: Fort Wayne, IN – Embassy Theatre
July 15: Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion
July 16: Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Center for the Arts =
July 18: Beech Mountain, NC – Beech Mountain Ski Resort
July 19: Richmond, VA – Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront =
July 20: Charleston, SC – Charleston Gaillard Center
July 21: Wilmington, NC – Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College
Aug 26: Perth, WA – RAC Arena ~
Aug 29: Brisbane, QLD – Brisbane Entertainment Centre ~
Aug 30: Sydney, NSW – QUDOS Bank Arena ~
Sept 2: Hobart, TAS – MyState Bank Arena ~
Sept 4: Adelaide, SA – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena ~
Sept 6: Melbourne, VIC – Rod Laver Arena ~
Sept 7: Melbourne, VIC – Rod Laver Arena ~

+ Jason Isbell Solo
* w/ Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
@ w/ Band of Horses
= w/ Garrison Starr
~ supporting Paul Kelly

 

Wilco and Waxahatchee to Hit the Road for Sweet and Sour Spring 2025 Tour

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Wilco is gearing up to embark on their Sweet and Sour Spring 2025 Tour, bringing along Waxahatchee for a string of dates across the southern United States. The highly anticipated tour kicks off on Friday, April 25, in Fairhope, Alabama, and wraps up on Saturday, May 17, in Louisville, Kentucky.

Wilco, fresh off reissues of A Whole Love (2010) and A Ghost Is Born (2004), will showcase tracks from these expanded editions alongside material from their 2023 album Cousin and 2024’s Hot Sun Cool Shroud EP. Waxahatchee, known for their critically acclaimed Tigers Blood album (Rolling Stone’s Top 10 of 2024), will open 14 of the 17 dates, except for Fairhope, AL, and St. Petersburg, FL. Notably, Waxahatchee’s drummer is Spencer Tweedy, son of Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy, adding a family connection to the tour.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, January 17, at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can also participate in a unique song request opportunity for each show, ensuring an even more personal concert experience.

Before the tour kicks off, Jeff Tweedy will host his annual charity performances at Chicago’s Vic Theater on April 18 and 19, continuing his tradition of giving back.

In addition to the U.S. tour, Wilco will head to Brazil’s C6 Festival and Europe, performing at iconic venues like London’s Royal Albert Hall. This year, fans can also look forward to two major archival projects: an expanded three-LP edition of The Whole Love in April and a deluxe nine-LP/four-CD box set of A Ghost Is Born, out February 7.

For longtime fans and newcomers alike, this tour promises an unforgettable mix of nostalgia, family collaboration, and fresh interpretations of Wilco’s and Waxahatchee’s beloved tracks.

Wilco and Waxahatchee’s Tour Dates

April 25 — Fairhope, AL @ Halstead Amphitheater
April 26 — Tallahassee, FL @ Adderley Amphitheater (with Waxahatchee)
April 27 — St. Petersburg, FL @ Mahaffey Theater
April 29 — Miami, FL @ Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theatre (with Waxahatchee)
April 30 — St. Augustine, FL @ The St. Augustine Amphitheater (with Waxahatchee)
May 2 — Birmingham, AL @ Avondale Brewing Company (with Waxahatchee)
May 3 — New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theatre (with Waxahatchee)
May 4 — Houston, TX @ The Lawn at White Oak (with Waxahatchee)
May 6 — San Antonio, TX @ The Espee (with Waxahatchee)
May 7 — Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory (with Waxahatchee)
May 9 — Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle (with Waxahatchee)
May 10 — Atlanta, GA @ Chastain Park Amphitheatre (with Waxahatchee)
May 11 — Chattanooga, TN @ Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium (with Waxahatchee)
May 13 — Wilmington, NC @ Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park (with Waxahatchee)
May 15 — Charlotte, NC @ The Amp Ballantyne (with Waxahatchee)
May 16 — Asheville, NC @ Asheville Yards (with Waxahatchee)
May 17 — Louisville, KY @ Iroquois Amphitheater
May 25 — São Paulo, BR @ C6 Festival

C“Ringo & Friends at the Ryman” Two-Hour Special Featuring Ringo Starr and Country Music’s Biggest Stars Set To Air This Spring

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CBS presents RINGO & FRIENDS AT THE RYMAN, a two-hour special celebrating the music and legacy of Ringo Starr through the lens of country music, airing this spring on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ in the U.S. (live and on-demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the special airs)*.

Taping on Jan. 14 and Jan. 15 at the historic Ryman Auditorium – the “Mother Church of Country Music” – this once-in-a-lifetime event will feature exclusive performances of Ringo’s solo hits, Beatles classics and tracks from his recently released country album Look Up, produced and co-written by T Bone Burnett.

Proceeds from a one-time, all-star performance at The Ryman of “With a Little Help from My Friends” will support the American Red Cross and those impacted by the California wildfires.

An all-star lineup of some of music’s hottest names will join Ringo onstage, including Sheryl Crow, Rodney Crowell, Mickey Guyton, Emmylou Harris, Sarah Jarosz, Jamey Johnson, Brenda Lee, Larkin Poe, Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, The War And Treaty, Jack White and more. Together, they will reimagine some of music’s most iconic songs, such as “Boys,” “Act Naturally,” “With a Little Help from My Friends,” “Yellow Submarine,” “Don’t Pass Me By” and “It Don’t Come Easy,” blending classic rock with a country twist. Additional guest artists will be announced at a later date.

“It is always a thrill to play the Ryman and this time we are going country!” said Ringo. “T Bone has put together a great show. I’m excited to hear my songs done in a country vein and to play with this incredible group of musicians. It will be two nights of peace, love and country music.”

“There is not a single person in the world who has generated more goodwill than Ringo Starr, and I write this without hyperbole,” said Burnett. “This Jan. 14 and 15, an extraordinary group of artists is coming together to help demonstrate that at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. Ringo has been singing and playing country music since before he joined The Beatles, and many, if not most, of his recordings with that band were country songs – “Matchbox,” “Honey Don’t,” “Act Naturally,” “What Goes On?,” “Don’t Pass Me By” and even “Octopus’s Garden” is a country song. We don’t know which country, but a country song, nevertheless. Nashville is a town full of extraordinary musicians, and a killer band of some of Nashville’s most extraordinary musicians will accompany Ringo and the rest of the artists.”

“Ringo and his bandmates introduced me and countless others to timeless American rockabilly classics, reimagined with their unique Liverpudlian twist on Carl Perkins and many more,” said Toffler. “It’s an honor to produce this special with Ringo and T Bone, bringing together some of music’s finest who will undoubtedly play the hell out of Ringo’s songs, including some Beatles classics. I’m pumped for an unforgettable night at the Mother Church of Country Music, and it feels especially poetic to be airing on the same network that introduced the Beatles to America 61 years ago.”

In addition to the performances, the special will feature Ringo reflecting on country music’s influence on his life, The Beatles and his solo career. Guest artists will share their personal stories of Ringo’s impact on their music, offering fans a unique look at his legacy. Inspired by T Bone Burnett to explore a new musical chapter, Ringo showcases his extraordinary journey through a country music lens.

RINGO & FRIENDS AT THE RYMAN is produced by T Bone Burnett in collaboration with Van Toffler of Gunpowder & Sky. Michael Lohmann (“Nashville,” “Boston Legal” and “Patsy & Loretta”) will direct.

Throughout his career he has received nine GRAMMY Awards and has twice been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – first as a Beatle and then as solo artist. Between 1970 and 2023, Ringo has released 20 solo studio records and 4 consecutive EP’s in 2020, 2021 and 2023.  He has acted in over 15 films, received an Academy Award, and has been nominated as an actor for an Emmy. Ringo has published 8 books; had a stint as a male fashion model, and that same year went behind the lens as the photographer for some Foo Fighters PR photos. Ringo is also a visual artist and has had numerous exhibitions of his work and his “Peace Sculpture” is on permanent display in the Beverly Hills Park. In 2008 Ringo began dedicating his July 7 birthday to promoting Peace and Love and the movement has grown to include events all over the planet and into the stars with support from NASA. In 2018, Ringo was knighted and in 2019 he celebrated 35 years of touring with his All Starr Bands. In 2022 Ringo received an honorary degree as a Doctor of Music from Berklee College of Music and earlier he was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame with the Joe Chambers Musicians Legacy Award.

Throughout more than 50 years in music and entertainment, T Bone Burnett has earned an unparalleled reputation as an innovative artist, songwriter, producer, performer, film and concert producer, record company owner and artists’ advocate. He’s worked and collaborated with musicians spanning many genres, such as the aforementioned Bob Dylan, Elton John, Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, Ringo Starr, B.B. King, Tony Bennett, k.d. lang, Elvis Costello, Taylor Swift, Ryan Bingham, Steve Earle and Leon Russell. Burnett’s highly successful and acclaimed work in film throughout the past 30 years includes his collaborations with the Coen Brothers on The Big LebowskiO Brother, Where Art Thou?, Cold Mountain, The Hunger Games, Walk The Line, Inside Llewyn Davis and Crazy Heart, for which he also served as one of the film’s producers.  He has won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and 13 Grammy Awards.

 

DAVE MUSTAINE and Family Combine Music, Culture, Travel, & Fine Wine with HOUSE OF MUSTAINE

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Founding member and frontman of GRAMMY Award-winning and multi-Platinum selling metal group MEGADETH, Dave Mustaine, alongside his family—Pamela Mustaine (President), Electra Mustaine (VP / Sommelier), and Justis Mustaine—have co-founded the visionary wine brand HOUSE OF MUSTAINE which uniquely blends music, culture, and fine winemaking. Read a Q&A with PAMELA and ELECTRA about forming and running HOUSE OF MUSTAINE below.

From its inception as a passion project to its evolution into a global wine destination, HOUSE OF MUSTAINE combines the artistry of winemaking with a deep respect for tradition, sustainability, and innovation. The Nashville, TN-based company, with vineyards in Italy and California, blends ancient practices with modern innovation by using purist techniques to develop unique and limited-edition wines, while also continuing their endeavors abroad by developing exceptional vineyard sites in undiscovered regions across the globe.

Later this month, HOUSE OF MUSTAINE WINE CLUB will celebrate with two local events in Nashville, TN:

● January 30: Join Electra and Pamela for a Marche Wine Dinner at the award-winning signature Italian restaurant, Yolan which includes a sparkling wine welcome reception and a five-course Marche-inspired tasting menu, specially designed around a selection of exceptional wines from HOUSE OF MUSTAINE’s Marche collection.

● February 22: In collaboration with Edible Nashville and the Frist Art Museum’s “Farm to Table” experience, celebrate the intersection of art, food, and wine with a five-course meal crafted by Edible Nashville’s executive chef, Skylar Bush, and special guest chef, Margot McCormack of Margot Cafe & Bar, paired with HOUSE OF MUSTAINE wines. This unique experience celebrates the intersection of art, food, and wine.

Look forward to additional events throughout the year including dinners with Locust Nashville and Heirloom Fire in Richmond, MA, which will design seasonal menus with curated HOUSE OF MUSTAINE wines.

HOUSE OF MUSTAINE WINE CLUB members will also have private access to once-in-a-lifetime trips across the globe with monthly luxury travel experiences being offered throughout 2025 starting with a February adventure to Thailand. The six-day trek will adventure through northern Thailand, blending high-energy outdoor activities (i.e. zip-lining, elephant safaris, white-water rafting) with authentic cultural and local culinary experiences, stays in unique luxury accommodations. March will feature a trip to London, UK where guests will be taken on a Murder Mystery Train adventure and a culinary tour, along with a selection of the Mustaine’s favorite must-do’s and restaurants. April will offer a trip to Morocco which includes camel trekking, a Moroccan food experience, and a hot air balloon ride. Additional trips will transpire throughout the remainder of the year including destinations such as Italy, France, Kenya, Ireland, Tennessee, Iceland, and more. Further details on these events will be announced in the coming weeks/months.

HOUSE OF MUSTAINE began with the 2013 Symphony Interrupted Cabernet Sauvignon which was inspired by MEGADETH’s groundbreaking collaboration with the San Diego Symphony. The Mustaine family has since expanded their portfolio to include ten small-batch, limited-edition wines grown in their sustainable vineyards across the globe. Each wine is a celebration of authenticity and artistry, named after one of Dave’s iconic songs and stamped with the Mustaine family crest. Just as every song has a story through its lyrics and melody, so does every wine through its culture and craftmanship. Each bottle is a statement making it just as bold, uncompromising, and unforgettable as the rock’n’roll legacy it was founded on. HOUSE OF MUSTAINE offers a flexible, subscription-based wine club that includes access to exclusive events and curated luxury travel experiences, first dibs on new releases, special pricing and access to all wines, and customizable monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual shipments of their current offerings. Find out more about HOUSE OF MUSTAINE WINE CLUB and join today HERE.

Q&A WITH PAMELA & ELECTRA MUSTAINE

What inspired the creation of House of Mustaine, and how does it reflect your family’s legacy and passions?

PAMELA: “The creation of House of Mustaine was born from a desire to blend our passions for music, culture, and travel with the timeless artistry of winemaking. Just as Dave pioneered a genre with Megadeth, we wanted to pioneer something new in the world of wine. This journey was inspired by a love of discovering rare, lesser-known varietals and sharing those experiences with others. Our family has always pushed boundaries, whether in music or in life, and House of Mustaine is a reflection of that spirit: rebellious, innovative, and dedicated to excellence. It’s not just about wine; it’s about capturing moments, stories, and history in every bottle. House of Mustaine is the sequel to our family’s legacy.”

What has been the most challenging aspect of growing a new business?

ELECTRA: “As newcomers–or more so outsiders–in an industry steeped in tradition, we’ve faced challenges at every turn. Sometimes, we bite off more than we can chew—whether it’s launching a wine club, building a new headquarters, or unveiling a new Italian project all in the same year. But coming from the music industry, we’re used to spinning a lot of plates. We don’t necessarily think like a traditional multi-generational wine family does, but maybe that gives us the freedom to ask, ‘Can we do this? It’s never been done…great, let’s try!’ Balancing innovation with respect for tradition while maintaining premium quality and sustainability is a constant challenge, but one we embrace wholeheartedly. We think big, even when we’re small, and that’s the essence of House of Mustaine.

As women, can you explain some of the challenges and highlights of building a brand?

PAMELA: “Building a brand in a traditionally male-dominated industry has had its moments. Two blonde American women navigating the ins and outs of a foreign country can seem treacherous, but we’ve learned that being underestimated can be a superpower. Electra’s journey to becoming a sommelier (and one of the youngest females) was driven by a desire to add to that superpower in gaining knowledge, establishing credibility, and honoring the craft authentically. Our family name comes with a legacy of resilience, and we embrace that. We are innately disruptors. We face challenges head-on, take big risks, and believe that authenticity, hard work, and a willingness to break the mold will always pave the way. At House of Mustaine, we let our wines—and our actions—speak for us.”

Can you recount one or two of your most memorable trips on behalf of the company?

ELECTRA: “Our adventures are never without a bit of chaos and laughter. If anyone is versed in navigating the unknown, it’s us! There was the time we got padlocked into our hotel room or when our GPS led us straight into a riverbed of an ancient borgho. A recent one that stands out is running out of gas in the Sibillini Mountains while hosting club members during harvest. In Italy, time is fluid, and we were racing to make it to a horseback riding experience. Let’s just say we learned the hard way that gas stations are scarce in most mountain ranges, especially certain types of gas. Picture us pleading with locals in broken Italian for fuel while the sun ticked down—somehow, we always manage to find a way. These experiences, potentially catastrophic to most, have given us stories that reflect the adventurous, unpredictable spirit of House of Mustaine.”

Are there any wine regions you would like to explore?

ELECTRA: “Absolutely! We’re passionate about uncovering the world’s hidden gems. Regions like Croatia, Portugal, and Eastern Spain are calling to us. Our mission is to shine a spotlight on these lesser-known varietals while preserving their authenticity. Travel has always been our source of joy and inspiration. We thought, ‘How can we bottle this up and share it?’ Wine became the answer—a time capsule of culture, history, and memory. For us, the journey of discovery never ends.”

As a family, how does that dynamic affect the day-to-day running of the business? Have any lessons or values from Dave’s career in music influenced the business?

PAMELA: “We each play a vital role and lean on each other: I orchestrate the vision and business management, Electra drives operations and innovation, Justis provides strategic insight, and Dave is the storyteller and lever that moves the gears. Lessons from the music industry are woven into our fabric—never rely on goodwill alone, always verify, and know that no one will care more than you. In wine, as in music, it’s all about the full package: quality, authenticity, and connection. Working as a family means it’s in our DNA to support each other, take risks, and keep the show going. After all, stars aren’t just talents—they’re the complete experience.”

For someone new to wine, what would you recommend as a first choice from the line?

ELECTRA: “I’d recommend starting with ‘Holy Wars’ Marche Rosso (Montepulciano)—because why not dive right in with the best? This full-bodied Italian red is perfectly balanced and smooth, without the potentially intimidating grippy tannins of a Cabernet Sauvignon or Sangiovese. It’s a serious wine, yet somehow still inviting and rich with layers of dark fruit and subtle spices. For something lighter and more playful, ‘She-Wolf’ Marche Rosato is your go-to. This rosé is a crowd-pleaser, loved by both men and women alike for its harmonious blend of crisp citrus, vibrant wild fruit, delicate floral notes, and a silky finish. Whether you’re in the mood for bold or breezy, these wines would offer a perfect introduction to the House of Mustaine experience.”

Can you describe what your workday looks like?

ELECTRA: “I typically start my day the earliest, with a morning routine that sets the tone: reading, mindfulness, and a workout to kick things off. From there, it’s a whirlwind of handling social media, product development, and supporting the sales teams on the front lines. Depending on the season, you’ll find her in the vineyards, at tastings, or managing the winery.

My mom starts her day with a cup of coffee and a Zoom meeting with our Italian team, managing winery construction, approving product development details, or strategizing long-term goals for our properties.

Our calendar is sprinkled with wine and food events, giving us the chance to socialize and share our passion, which can turn into incredible experiences for our club members. At the end of the day, we come together for a family dinner where we recap, unwind, and—let’s be real—the work often continues because it’s ingrained in our DNA. When you love what you do, work rarely feels like work.”

As a mother and daughter, how do you separate work and family life?

PAMELA: “There isn’t exactly a clear separation. Our love for travel, food, wine, and culture was our lifestyle before we launched House of Mustaine. Now, our job is to curate that same experience for others, and it brings us so much joy. The business reflects who we are, so it feels natural. Family is everything to us. The hardest part is when certain meetings or events don’t allow us to bring all six of us along. Sometimes you must divide and conquer, as they say. We have a deep respect for family businesses that have kept the craft alive for generations. We’re in this together, and that blend of family and business is what makes House of Mustaine so special.”

What is your favorite wine?

ELECTRA: “Here’s a rare moment: we both agree! Our favorites are Vernaccia, Wanderlust Pecorino (white), and the Holy Wars Marche Rosso (red). It all depends on the occasion, but we particularly love the shock factor of our Vernaccia. Each wine has its perfect place and occasion, as we’ve gotten more into wine we’ve been able to get out of our comfort zone and appreciate wines in a more cultural way. I suppose the Italians taught us that! Choosing one is like picking a favorite song—it all depends on the mood.”

What role does each family member play in the business?

ELECTRA: “Each of us brings something crucial to the table:

You could say I’m the solution-oriented engine, driving operations, product development, winemaking, and the creative elements.

My mom is the visionary, overseeing legal, estate management, and the business flow between the U.S. and Italy. She blends sharp business acumen with an eye for design.

My brother, Justis, is the navigator, providing strategic insight and collaborating with Dave on blending our roots into the equation (ie: inclusion ideas relating to the fans who’ve been our backbone or naming wines inspired by his legendary song titles.)

Dad—when not on tour or creating a Grammy Award-winning album—is the lever which brings it all to life. An essential player in hosting events, sharing dinners with our fans and clients, and creating meaningful connections through storytelling.

It’s truly a family affair. Each of us plays our part, and like in music, we know the show must go on. Our collective drive, creativity, and bond fuel House of Mustaine.”

Coldplay Announces A Film For The Future as a Visual Companion to Moon Music

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Coldplay have announced a new project called A Film For The Future, the 44-minute visual companion to their worldwide No. 1 album, Moon Music, and shared a trailer.

The film will premiere worldwide on YouTube on January 22, with special 360-degree screenings of the film taking place at Lightroom in London, Manchester and Seoul. A fan-led remix site for the film, powered by Microsoft AI, will also launch at afftf.coldplay.com on January 22.

A Film For The Future was first teased on a car numberplate in the artwork to Coldplay’s 2019 album Everyday Life, with a section of the project appearing in July 2024 as the lyric video for the band’s single feelslikeimfallinginlove.

The film was created by over 150 different visual artists from 45 countries. Each artist was given a handful of music snippets from Moon Music and asked to create corresponding visuals. There were no rules or guidelines, and no knowledge of other artists’ creations.

Executive Producer Ben Mor, who also directed Coldplay and Beyoncé in 2016’s Hymn For The Weekend video, says the result is “a kaleidoscopic patchwork quilt – a 44-minute multimedia tapestry.”

Ben Mor continued: “It was a huge privilege to have the bird’s eye view of such an ambitious project, working with so many incredible animators and filmmakers all working independently of each other. The final film is simply jaw-dropping and I can’t wait for Coldplay’s fans to see it.”

Coldplay said: “We’re very grateful to all the amazing artists who lent their genius to this film. They’ve created something very beautiful and we’re extremely proud of it.”

As well as being available to watch worldwide at youtube.com/coldplay, fans can enjoy the film at a limited run of exclusive 360-degree screenings at Lightroom London, Lightroom at Factory International at Aviva Studios, Manchester and Lightroom Seoul. In each venue, state-of-the-art audio technology and 11m high projection across 4 walls and the floor will allow fans to be fully immersed in the visual and audio experience.