Olivia Rodrigo has announced a massive 2022 world tour in support of her breakout debut album, Sour. The North American leg of the tour will kick off April 2 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco and will wrap May 25 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. …
Read More »'We Want to Be Goofy and a Little Bit Rude': Wet Leg Finally Announce Debut Album
Wet Leg — the Isle of Wight duo made up of Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers — have finally announced their self-titled debut, out April 8, 2022. Ahead of the release, the group dropped two new songs, “Too Late Now” and “Oh No,” with the former accompanied by a video. …
Read More »Revealed: The Secret Covid Outbreak That Shot Fear Through the NBA Finals
The Milwaukee Bucks clambered aboard the team plane, a Delta charter departing from Wisconsin, where coronavirus cases were about to triple over the course of the NBA Finals. Players and essential support staff squirmed down the aisle of the Boeing 727, bound for Arizona, where 900 new cases would be …
Read More »Circle Jerks Add New 2022 Dates to First Tour in 15 Years
Hardcore heroes Circle Jerks have announced an additional run of 2022 tour dates as the band prepares to return to the road this fall for their first trek in 15 years. The band already has a handful of shows scheduled for October and December, as well as a run of …
Read More »Lil Nas X, Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa to Spread Holiday Cheer on Jingle Ball Tour 2021
Lil Nas X, Ed Sheeran and Dua Lipa have joined the annual iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour, which will visit 10 cities across the U.S. this November and December. Other artists set to appear during the trek include the Jonas Brothers, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, the Kid Laroi, Black Eyed …
Read More »Truth Seekers Summit: 'Weapons of Mass Disinformation'
In a polarized and fractured society, the truth can be a subjective thing. In this panel, Rolling Stone Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief Andy Kroll talks to Vice journalist Anna Merlan (Republic of Lies), writer and producer Billy Ray (The Comey Rule), PBS News Hour White House Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor, former …
Read More »The Killers Roar Back to Life With Euphoric New York Club Show
After a week that’s seen Korn frontman Jonathan Davis and Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson contract Covid, and everyone from Garth Brooks and Neil Young to BTS and Nine Inch Nails cancel live events due to concerns about the virus, it briefly seemed like the Killers warmup show at New York’s …
Read More »Aimee Mann Shares 'Suicide is Murder' From Upcoming New Album
Aimee Mann has released “Suicide Is Murder,” the lead single from her newly announced albumQueens of the Summer Hotel. The LP arrives November 5th via Mann’s own SuperEgo Records. Mann began writing the music forQueens of the Summer Hotel in 2018 when she was asked to compose songs for the …
Read More »Wally Funk's 60-Year Journey Into Space
Wearing earplugs, a swimsuit, and a belt made of foam rubber that cradled the small of her back, Wally Funk stretched out in the water, spread-eagle, and got comfortable. Then it hit her: She couldn’t feel a thing. She splashed some water on her face — still nothing. Prior to …
Read More »St. Vincent, Haim, Charli XCX Set for All Things Go Festival
St. Vincent, Haim, and Charli XCX are set to headline the 2021 All Things Go Music Festival, which will take place October 16th at a new location, Merriweather Post Pavilion outside of Washington, D.C. The one-day festival will take place over two stages, while the move to Merriweather Post Pavilion …
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