DJ & Music
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John Stamos Surprises Riot Fest in Chicago with The Stamos Supreme Pizza
John Stamos made a surprise Riot Fest splash, arriving to a playful storm of backstage demands and fan frenzy. From eccentric stipulations to a Greek-pizza tribute in his honor, the night proved festival whimsy at its finest.
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Eric Church’s Path to Stardom: The Six-Year-Old Backyard BBQ Moment That Shaped His Career
Eric Church’s rise is built on bold stages, stubborn grit, and one surprisingly funny early memory. His Philadelphia stop hints at the kinds of detours that shape a storyteller who keeps audiences guessing—and singing along.
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d4vd Tour Cancellations Spark Investigation
Rising star d4vd faces a tour in limbo as an active investigation tied to a teen’s death casts a shadow over his US and European dates. With cancellations mounting and few details released, the future of the tour—and the story behind it—remains unclear.
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Nine Inch Nails Unveils Cinematic Video Ahead of TRON: Ares Soundtrack Debut
Nine Inch Nails drop a visually striking video for “As Alive As You Need Me To Be,” the lead track from the TRON: Ares soundtrack. Directed by Maxime Quoilin, the clip drapes the band’s industrial aura in stark lighting and frenetic edits, delivering a promise of bold sonic and cinematic experimentation.
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Star-Studded Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute Heads to CBS
A star-studded, live celebration of Earth, Wind & Fire hits the Hollywood Bowl in a two-hour tribute packed with iconic grooves and surprise collaborations. Expect unforgettable moments from guest artists like Stevie Wonder and Janelle Monáe as the night honors a legendary catalog that still grooves today.
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Bill Murray Brings Blues Night to Clearwater at Ruth Eckerd Hall
Comedy legend Bill Murray brings his unlikely musical side to Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater on December 5, 2025, for a rare, guitar-powered night. Backed by blues-rock duo the Blood Brothers and a special guest, the evening promises playful tunes and nostalgia from Murray’s storied stage past. A must-see winter show that fuses Hollywood wit…
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Metallica Delivers Intimate Amagansett Show as Maximum Metallica Launches on SiriusXM
Metallica delivered one of their most intimate moments in years with a surprise club-size show in Amagansett, pairing fan favorites with an up-close vibe. The night also marked the launch of Maximum Metallica on SiriusXM, hinting at new, fan-focused chapters for the iconic band.
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Sabrina Carpenter Serves Disco-Pop Satire on Man’s Best Friend
Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend turns dating chaos into witty, disco-flavored theater-pop. With twelve tracks of sharp storytelling and bold production, it’s a playful, fearless ride that hints at heartbreak—and a lot of humor—without losing the groove.
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Deliver Me From Nowhere: Bruce Springsteen’s Intimate Journey Between River and Nebraska
Deliver Me From Nowhere offers an intimate, bruising look at Bruce Springsteen during a pivotal career lull, shifting the spotlight from stadium anthems to the inward struggle that shaped Nebraska. With four-track bedroom sessions, shadowy family memories, and restrained performances, the film traces how truth and art wrestle to redefine a legend.
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Lorde’s Virgin: A Bold, Intimate Return to Form
Virgin is Lorde’s focused, intimate return, pairing moody, refined pop with fresh textures. The album dives into identity, rebirth, and the body-mind dialogue with candid, diary-like honesty. It signals a mature evolution—bold in restraint and rich in atmosphere.
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LeAnn Rimes Turns 43: The Prodigy Who Redefined Country Music
LeAnn Rimes burst onto the scene as a prodigy whose voice redefined country and crossed into pop, film, and television. Her story—built on grit, reinvention, and staying true to her art—offers a tantalizing look at a lasting icon in music and beyond.
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Lollapalooza 2026 Expands Across Chile, Argentina and Brazil Ahead of Chicago Return
Lollapalooza takes a bold leap in 2026 with three South American weekends—Chile, Argentina, and Brazil—before returning to Chicago in August. A genre-spanning lineup across three vibrant cities promises a festival run like no other, perfect for music lovers planning an epic spring and summer.
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Oasis Live ’25 Returns to MetLife Stadium for a Two-Night Reunion
After a famously rocky New Jersey welcome 30 years ago, Oasis is back at MetLife Stadium for a reunion that fans have awaited. The Oasis Live ’25 era promises a high-octane, nostalgia-soaked show with stadium-sized production and a crowd-pleasing set of classics.
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Kelsea Ballerini Announces Exclusive Chicago SiriusXM Show
Kelsea Ballerini headlines an exclusive SiriusXM Pandora concert at Chicago’s Riviera Theatre, mixing fan favorites with fresh tracks for a one-night-only event. A sweepstakes and a nationwide broadcast add extra buzz to this must-see night.
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Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend: A Playful Take on Modern Dating
Cheeky, glossy, and unapologetically honest, Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend dives into the messy charm of modern dating. Witty storytelling meets infectious country-pop hooks, with a hopeful note that heartbreak can spark a fresh start.
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Bernadette Peters Headlines Dallas One-Night Broadway Concert with Plano Symphony Orchestra
One night, a Broadway legend, and orchestral magic. Bernadette Peters teams with the Plano Symphony Orchestra at the Meyerson for a concert of iconic tunes and storytelling in a lush, live setting. A rare collaboration that sparks pure stage magic.
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Mac DeMarco Reveals Surprise LA Warm-Up Ahead of Expansive Global Tour
Mac DeMarco kicks off with a surprise LA warm-up before a string of sold-out shows and a sprawling world tour that stretches into 2026. Expect a bold blend of intimate club vibes and epic arena moments, all anchored by a new self-made album and a lineup from Mock Media. It’s a fresh chapter for the…
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LeAnn Rimes: The 90s Prodigy Who Redefined Country Pop
LeAnn Rimes burst onto the scene at 13 with Blue, kicking off a rapid rise and a lasting music legacy. This snapshot traces the mid-90s breakout, crossover hits, and a landmark Grammy moment that reshaped the sound of the era.
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Burna Boy & Shaboozey Tease Genre-Defying Change Your Mind From No Sign of Weakness
Burna Boy widens his sonic map with a fresh cross-genre pairing with Shaboozey on Change Your Mind from No Sign of Weakness. A bold blend of Afrobeat energy and country flair, backed by a striking video that hints at a genre-fluid era for global music.
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Zach Top Drops Between The Ditches Ahead of Ain’t In It For My Health
Zach Top’s Between The Ditches threads warm steel and restrained production into a modern-country ballad. It’s a thoughtful meditation on imperfection and perseverance, signaling a grounded, heartfelt direction for his forthcoming project and a voice that feels both timeless and newly essential.
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Sabrina Carpenter’s Provocative Album Cover Sparks Debate on Control and Autonomy
Sabrina Carpenter responds to the backlash surrounding her latest album cover, framing the art as a meditation on control, vulnerability, and growth. She also unveiled an alternative cover, signaling a thoughtful shift in presentation and inviting reflection on the meaning behind provocative imagery.