DJ & Music
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Tyler Childers Teams With Rick Rubin for a Polished, Genre-Defying Album
Tyler Childers teams with Rick Rubin for a bold, polished reimagining that blends country roots with fearless experimentation. From bluesy honky-tonk energy to intimate acoustic moments and adventurous textures, the album offers a high-skill, high-energy listening journey. It’s ambitious and genre-spanning, leaving you curious about where Childers might take this sound next.
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Sabrina Carpenter Teases Bold Lyrics Ahead of New Album Man’s Best Friend
Sabrina Carpenter is teasing a fearless new sound with Man’s Best Friend, promising bold, unapologetic lyrics and a concert-ready energy. The teaser hints at humor, empowerment, and shared relief that could redefine her vibe.
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Sabrina Carpenter Teases Bold, Boundary-Pushing New Album Era
Something big is coming from Sabrina Carpenter. She teases a bold, boundary-pushing era for her next album, hinting at unapologetic storytelling and a new sonic direction.
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Oasis, My Chemical Romance and System of a Down Bring a Rock Weekend to Soldier Field
Three nights at Soldier Field bring Britpop, emo, and metal together in one unforgettable weekend. Oasis’s reunion kicks things off, followed by My Chemical Romance and System of a Down delivering arena-scale energy and fan-favorite anthems.
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Hayley Williams Drops 17-Track Solo Project, Teases 18th Track Parachute
Hayley Williams drops a sprawling solo project—seventeen tracks deep—with whispers of an eighteenth and a bold, self-curated listening approach that reshapes the narrative. A cinematic arc through love, doubt, and Southern color, it invites listeners to experience the story in their own way.
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Ariana Grande Announces Eternal Sunshine Tour, Her First Major Run in Five Years
Ariana Grande returns to the stage with the Eternal Sunshine tour, her first major road run in nearly five years. Mixing new material with fan favorites, it signals a more artist-driven, high-production show crafted on her own terms—marking a bold new era for her live performances.
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Halsey Announces 2025-2026 Back to Badlands World Tour
Halsey marks the 10th anniversary of Badlands with a global Back to Badlands tour—a cinematic, globe-spanning celebration that ranges from intimate venues to grand arenas. Expect fresh visuals tied to the era as the show revisits a pivotal chapter in her artistry.
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Windsor’s 88.7 Teases Rock Return at 8:08 AM
Could Windsor 88.7 be returning to rock this week? A social teaser points to a format flip at 8:08 a.m. on Thursday, sparking curiosity about a shake-up for local listeners and the station’s lineup.
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Parker McCollum Reveals Raw, In-The-Room Self-Titled Album
Parker McCollum embraces vulnerability on a self-titled album that shuns glossy polish for a raw, live-in-the-room vibe. The songs mine doubt, heartbreak, and self-reflection with crackly vocals and worn-in guitar textures, leaning into mood over perfection. It’s a bold turn that roots his voice more firmly in honest storytelling than trend-chasing.
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Lainey Wilson Jet Ski Moment and Hailey Whitters Baby News Light Up Nashville
Grounded, heartfelt, and a little playful: Lainey Wilson and Devlin Hodges navigate a spontaneous Nashville moment, while Hailey Whitters readies for a new arrival. A warm glimpse into the joys and everyday choices shaping Music City’s country scene.
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Jordan Davis Teases More Song of the Year Magic After Buy Dirt
Jordan Davis gives a rare behind-the-scenes look at crafting hit songs with the same dream team. He reflects on collaboration, pressure, and the art of restraint as he chases the next big moment in country music.
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Luke Combs Drives Country’s Global Reach at ACM Honors
Luke Combs takes home the ACM International Award as Ashley McBryde delivers a heartfelt tribute, marking a new chapter in country music’s global reach. Behind the scenes, Music Mayhem’s Andrew Wendowski pulls back the curtain on indie storytelling shaping the scene.
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Priscilla Block Teases Vulnerable New Album Things You Didn’t See Ahead of October 10 Release
Priscilla Block steps into a more vulnerable era with her upcoming Things You Didn’t See. The first glimpse promises a deeply personal collection that tackles fame, identity, and the quiet battles behind the spotlight. A bold shift toward intimate storytelling that could redefine her sound.
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Teyana Taylor Teases Escape Room Cross-Media Album and Short Film in Breakfast Club Interview
Teyana Taylor hints at a bold new chapter—Escape Room, a cross-media project that blends music with cinematic storytelling. She opens up about protecting her voice, new collaborations, and balancing art with family life. A revealing peek at her evolving artistry and unwavering resilience.
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Leeds Festival 2025: Limp Bizkit and Bring Me The Horizon to close the weekend
Sunday at Leeds Festival promises a high-energy finale at Bramham Park, with a sun-friendly run of sets culminating in a blockbuster Main Stage closer. Limp Bizkit and Bring Me The Horizon top the bill, while Enter Shikari light up the night and the Chevron Stage keeps the momentum going. Expect roaring riffs, surprise moments and…
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Taylor Swift Reclaims Her Masters With Family Help in $360 Million Milestone
Taylor Swift credits her mom and brother for helping her reclaim ownership of her masters in a landmark deal worth about $360 million—a turning point that expands control over her music, videos, and art.
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Netflix’s Black Rabbit: Star-Studded Thriller with a Signature Score
An all-star noir thriller that drops a rising restaurateur into New York’s shadowy underworld, powered by a moody score from Bensi & Jurriaans. With top-tier talent and a taut, character-driven setup, this fall’s Netflix series is already shaping up to be unmissable.
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Grand Ole Opry at 100: New Exhibit Teases a Century of Country Music
The Grand Ole Opry marks 100 years with a fresh exhibit at the Country Music Museum, The Grandest Stage: The Opry at 100, a look back at the show’s century in artifacts and stories. A September panel featuring Vince Gill and Carly Pearce promises a glimpse into the Opry’s living legacy as it continues to…
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Lambert and Stapleton Debut 1970s–Inspired Duet Video for A Song To Sing
Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton lean into a sunlit, 1970s-inspired duet with A Song To Sing. The new video flashes vintage fashion, gold-tinged nods to country royalty, and a warm, soulful groove that honors the era while keeping their chemistry unmistakable.
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Billy Idol Keeps the Fire Alive in Tinley Park on Dream Into It Tour
Billy Idol proves age is just a number, lighting up Tinley Park with a blistering 16-song Dream Into It set. Classic anthems collide with fresh material in a show that cements a lasting roar and a career still pushing forward.
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Miranda Lambert Turns a Bra Moment Into Band Together Texas Charity Concert
Miranda Lambert’s year blends signature stage spontaneity with big-hearted charity. From a playful onstage moment to Band Together Texas with Parker McCollum, she’s rallying fans and fellow artists for flood relief.