Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Luke Combs, Lil Wayne and the Roots, Kacey Musgraves and Lenny Kravitz will headline this year ...
Pearl Jam, Kacey Musgraves, Lil Wayne with the Roots, and Luke Combs are among the headliners for the 2025 New Orleans Jazz Fest.
Bad Bunny kicked 2025 off with a strong new album, and Ethel Cain returned with an ambient project soon after. Meanwhile, FKA Twigs is set to come back with Eusexua, and Tate McRae’s third album ...
If you think Bryson DeChambeau’s YouTube golf is entertaining ... taking the idea of a big cup to a new level. DeChambeau won an impromptu playoff, but the concept was perfect.
UK producer/vocalist John Glacier has announced her debut full-length album, Like A Ribbon, due February 14 via Young. New single “Ocean Steppin” is a moody, ethereal track featuring Sampha ...
Kat Wallace celebrates the album release with a show at Club Passim on Jan. 24. One of the most special reggae/world music outfits in New England is Dis-n-Dat Band. The group, which just ...
25 years ago, the new millennium kicked in and all our computers exploded. Thankfully, we put them back together and made some cool albums that weren't that weird collab between Linkin Park and Jay-Z.
In the first quarter of 2025, established pop luminaries — and Lumineers — as well as indie darlings and hip-hop mavericks will offer audiences something new to love. Here are just eight of ...
It features music from the original album alongside contributions from several guest artists and some brand-new songs." ...
Centaur Theatre has announced Strawberries in January - A Musical Fantasy, a heartfelt and joyous collaboration with Théâtre ...
And of course, things don’t always go as planned. Joe Jonas announced in July 2024 that his new solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, would arrive Oct. 18, then shared in a September ...
Now, the back-to-back Super Bowl winner is among the lucky ones getting to hear some potential new stuff from Swift ... Or is there a chance her twelfth studio album is closer than we think?