DJ & Music
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November’s Electric Concert Lineup: Deadmau5, Burna Boy and More Set to Shine
An electric, genre-spanning lineup is lighting up the coming weeks with headlining electronic, hip-hop, and Afrobeat shows. Expect high-energy nights, guest appearances, and back-to-back performances from a star-packed roster. The city’s music calendar is heating up—you won’t want to miss what’s in store.
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Bowen Yang Brings Wicked Vibes to The Voice’s Oz Episode
Bowen Yang makes a surprise splash in the magical world of Oz on The Voice, delivering a Wicked-inspired moment wrapped in his signature wit. Offstage, he reveals how his Wicked journey and fearless improv shape a creative future that fans won’t want to miss.
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George Strait Teases Texas Concert With Cryptic Post
George Strait drops a cryptic “Take Me to Texas” post, sparking a wave of Texas-show rumors. Will Lubbock host the next chapter, or is College Station in the cards for an encore? The tease hints at a monumental live moment fans won’t want to miss.
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NSYNC Biopic in Limbo as Timberlake Seeks Executive Producer Role
NSYNC fans hoped a movie would chart the group’s iconic journey after their surprise new release, but the project now appears stalled. Behind the scenes, leadership clashes and questions over creative control threaten the biopic, leaving the band’s big-screen future up in the air.
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Hilary Duff Teases New Music After a Decade-Long Hiatus
Hilary Duff is teasing a much-anticipated return to music, quietly crafting new material in the studio with husband Matthew Koma. The project promises an intimate glimpse into her growth, with a docuseries chronicling her comeback journey.
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Jelly Roll Says He Was Treated Like a Criminal at a Sydney Louis Vuitton Store
Jelly Roll recalls a tense moment in a Sydney shop, saying he was treated like a criminal, and he opens up about past struggles and a hopeful journey toward redemption.
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Skrillex, Four Tet and Swedish House Mafia Headline Two-Night New Year’s Eve Fest at San Francisco’s Pier 80
Two electric New Year’s Eve nights light up San Francisco’s waterfront as Pier 80 hosts a world-class electronic music spectacle. Expect immersive visuals, high-energy sets, and a festive city-wide vibe that kicks off 2025 in style. A prime getaway for travelers and music fans seeking a memorable Bay Area winter celebration.
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Death Grips Tease New Album Amid Uncertain Lineup
Death Grips teases a new era as studio posts hint at fresh material in the works. With chatter about a potential lineup shift, fans are left speculating about what’s next for the boundary-pushing group.
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Not for Radio Teases Three-Night Los Angeles Residency with Surprise Collaborations
Not for Radio brings a three-night LA residency to The United Theater, weaving immersive, cinematic soundscapes with a live experience like no other. Expect evolving setlists, surprise collaborators, and intimate vibes in a historic venue—plus a special savings offer with code TICKETNEWS5 at ScoreBig.
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Morgan Wallen Announces 2026 ‘Still the Problem’ Tour With Star-Studded Guests
Country superstar Morgan Wallen is lining up a bigger 2026 tour with a star-studded guest lineup and a coast-to-coast run. Presale buzz is building as fans eagerly await the full schedule and the unforgettable live-show moments ahead.
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Kerry King weighs in on Metallica vs Megadeth feud
Slayer guitarist Kerry King weighs in on one of metal’s fiercest rivalries: Metallica vs Megadeth. A candid look at the feud’s origins, lingering tensions, and a glimmer of reconciliation that could reshape the Big Four narrative.
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Jay-Z backs Bad Bunny for Super Bowl halftime, signaling Latin music’s rise
– Jay-Z steps in to defend Bad Bunny amid the Super Bowl halftime buzz, arguing the Latin star’s cross‑border appeal signals a broader shift in mainstream entertainment. – As Super Bowl anticipation builds, a defense of Bad Bunny frames his rising popularity as a milestone for Latin music reaching iconic stages.
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Patti Smith Reveals Bread of Angels Memoir Ahead of Horses’ 50th Anniversary Tour
Patti Smith, approaching 79, readies a new memoir and a landmark tour that honors 50 years since Horses. From rebellious beginnings to a lifetime of poetry, performance, and painting, her story unlocks belonging, loss, and art without compromise. A candid look at how a restless artist turns memory into meaning.
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Diane Lane Reflects on Cult Punk Classic That Sparked the Riot Grrrl Movement
Diane Lane reflects on a cult classic that helped shape punk’s sound and attitude, revealing how its raw authenticity still resonates today. The film’s lasting legacy and influence on generations of artists—especially the riot grrrl era—continues to echo in today’s music landscape.
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Hilary Duff Teases Comeback: First Album in a Decade and New Docuseries
Hilary Duff is making a bold comeback, returning to music after a decade with a new album that promises personal storytelling and fresh sounds. A docuseries and a renewed connection with fans hint at a reinvention that blends nostalgia with modern artistry. This chapter centers on growth, resilience, and creative evolution.
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Hilary Duff Teases Comeback Album After 10-Year Hiatus, Signs With Atlantic Records
Hilary Duff signals a long-awaited comeback with fresh studio sessions and a revealing new docuseries, sparked by a countdown that has fans buzzing. Nostalgia meets a modern twist as she crafts a sound for a whole new generation.
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Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, Grateful Dead Vocalist, Dies at 76
Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, the radiant vocalist who helped shape the Grateful Dead’s sound from 1971 to 1979, has died at 76 after a battle with cancer. Her journey—from Muscle Shoals session work to the Dead’s legendary stages—left a lasting imprint on fans and the sound of an era.
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Morgan Wallen Announces Still the Problem Stadium Tour with Two-Night Stops Across 12 Cities
Morgan Wallen rolls out a stadium-sized spring-summer tour, promising two-night engagements and a high-energy run across major venues. A new chapter for the country star as live shows return with unforgettable performances and fan-favorite hits.
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Chicago Concert Weekend: Thundercat, Halsey and Thrice Take the Stage
Chicago is gearing up for a weekend of memory-making shows. Thundercat kicks things off with bass-driven magic at the Aragon, Halsey salutes the BADLANDS era with a special anniversary run, and Thrice rolls out Horizons/West at the House of Blues. A trio of genre-spanning nights worth catching.
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Benson Boone’s Birmingham concert canceled last minute — what’s next?
Last-minute heartbreak hit Birmingham as Benson Boone cancels his show due to a throat issue. He’s apologizing to fans and promising a quick reschedule—leaving supporters waiting for what comes next.
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Carrie Underwood Makes History as Country Music’s Top Certified Female Artist
Carrie Underwood just etched a historic milestone, cementing her place as the most-certified female country artist of all time. A career built on hits, heart, and a dedicated fan base signals that the next chapter is bound to bring even more surprises.