Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Doja Cat shares a Teezo Touchdown-assisted B-side, and Vampire Weekend delivers some gangster guitar magic. Plus, a sweet highlight from Young Miko’s debut album, new music from Charli Xcx, Omar Apollo, and a previously unreleased Prince track.
Doja Cat feat. Teezo Touchdown, “Masc” (YouTube)
Young Miko, “Princess Peach” (YouTube)
Vampire Weekend, “Prep-School Gangster” (YouTube)
Charli Xcx, “B2b” (YouTube)
Prince, “United States of Division” (YouTube)
Omar Apollo,...
Doja Cat feat. Teezo Touchdown, “Masc” (YouTube)
Young Miko, “Princess Peach” (YouTube)
Vampire Weekend, “Prep-School Gangster” (YouTube)
Charli Xcx, “B2b” (YouTube)
Prince, “United States of Division” (YouTube)
Omar Apollo,...
- 4/5/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Lizzy McAlpine returned to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform the title track off her forthcoming album, Older. Watch it below.
The performance, which featured the singer-songwriter backed only by a pianist and guitarist, marked the live debut of “Older.” The full album is set to arrive on April 5th via RCA Records. In recent weeks, McAlpine also dropped the moody and restrained single “I Guess” as another look into the project.
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McAlpine is currently gearing up for “The Older Tour,” which kicks off in San Diego next month before hitting cities like Seattle, Philadelphia, and Detroit. Notably, she’ll be playing a few iconic venues, including New York’s Radio City Music Hall and Red Rocks Ampitheatre in Colorado.
In the meantime, while the album and tour are still on the horizon, revisit our 2023 interview with McAlpine about her work on the Apple TV+ series Dear Edward.
The performance, which featured the singer-songwriter backed only by a pianist and guitarist, marked the live debut of “Older.” The full album is set to arrive on April 5th via RCA Records. In recent weeks, McAlpine also dropped the moody and restrained single “I Guess” as another look into the project.
Get Lizzy McAlpine Tickets Here
McAlpine is currently gearing up for “The Older Tour,” which kicks off in San Diego next month before hitting cities like Seattle, Philadelphia, and Detroit. Notably, she’ll be playing a few iconic venues, including New York’s Radio City Music Hall and Red Rocks Ampitheatre in Colorado.
In the meantime, while the album and tour are still on the horizon, revisit our 2023 interview with McAlpine about her work on the Apple TV+ series Dear Edward.
- 3/28/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
It’s a good season to be a stick, especially for those on Sesame Street, as Noah Kahan guests in a new clip from the show’s 55th season. Watch it below.
The 44-second clip sees an anthropomorphic stick thanking Kahan for putting twigs everywhere in the spotlight, before ultimately going back to his “day job” of being thrown around for a game of fetch. Kahan doesn’t say much in the sneak peek, though he does close the teaser by singing, “I love Sesame, but it’s the season of the sticks.”
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Kahan supplemented the Sesame Street clip with a post of his own, sharing pictures of him chumming it up with the likes of Cookie Monster and Elmo. “Kicking it with some old New York friends,” Kahan wrote in the caption before calling the experience “one of the best days of [his] life.”
Kahan...
The 44-second clip sees an anthropomorphic stick thanking Kahan for putting twigs everywhere in the spotlight, before ultimately going back to his “day job” of being thrown around for a game of fetch. Kahan doesn’t say much in the sneak peek, though he does close the teaser by singing, “I love Sesame, but it’s the season of the sticks.”
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Kahan supplemented the Sesame Street clip with a post of his own, sharing pictures of him chumming it up with the likes of Cookie Monster and Elmo. “Kicking it with some old New York friends,” Kahan wrote in the caption before calling the experience “one of the best days of [his] life.”
Kahan...
- 3/27/2024
- by Jonah Krueger
- Consequence - Music
The fourth night of blind auditions on ‘The Voice’ Season 25 was a showcase of raw talent and emotional performances that had both the audience and the coaches on the edge of their seats. From heartfelt dedications to showcases of unique vocal prowess, the evening was a testament to the power of music and its ability to connect us all. Emotions Run High with William Alexander William Alexander delivered a stirring performance that resonated deeply with the coaches, particularly with country music icon Reba McEntire. William’s tribute to his grandfather during his rendition of Lizzy McAlpine’s “Ceilings” evoked an emotional
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- 3/19/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
William Alexander, a 16-year-old singer who previously performed as a Kidz Bop artist, impressed the coaches on Tuesday’s (March 5) episode of The Voice, even leaving Reba McEntire in tears. As the Blind Auditions rolled on on Tuesday, Alexander took to the stage to perform an emotional rendition of Lizzy McAlpine’s “Ceilings,” which he dedicated to his late grandfather, who passed away last year. Alexander received high praise from all the coaches, but it was McEntire and Chance the Rapper who turned their chairs for him. “First of all, you’re 16? That’s crazy!” Chance said. “You have great control and just a really unique tone. I really don’t think there’s anybody in the competition that sounds anything like you.” McEntire complimented the teen on his ability to channel his emotions during such a heartfelt performance. “When I sing a song and I’m thinking about my mama…...
- 3/6/2024
- TV Insider
Lizzy McAlpine has announced “The Older Tour” in support of her upcoming new album of the same name.
The headlining tour will see McAlpine play spring and summer shows at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Co, as well as appear at Bonnaroo.
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Thursday, February 22nd (use code Energy), with a public on-sale following on Friday, February 23rd via Ticketmaster.
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Once tickets are on sale, fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Older, McAlpine’s third album, arrives on April 5th via RCA Records. “To me, this album represents who I...
The headlining tour will see McAlpine play spring and summer shows at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Co, as well as appear at Bonnaroo.
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Thursday, February 22nd (use code Energy), with a public on-sale following on Friday, February 23rd via Ticketmaster.
Get Lizzy McAlpine Tickets Here
Once tickets are on sale, fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Older, McAlpine’s third album, arrives on April 5th via RCA Records. “To me, this album represents who I...
- 2/20/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Noah Kahan has released Stick Season (Forever), a 30-song compilation that features collects all of his recent collaborations, including previously unheard tracks with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov and a song called “Forever.”
Stick Season (Forever) is the final edition of Noah Kahan’s Stick Season series. Stick Season originally came out in 2022, but an expanded 2023 version titled Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) added seven tracks, including the top 10 hit, “Dial Drunk.” Now, the singer and songwriter has compiled his various collaborations, bonus tracks, and the original album onto one large collection.
Stick Season (Forever) features several notable guests accompanying Kahan, including collaborations with Post Malone (“Dial Drunk”), Kacey Musgraves (“She Calls Me Back”), Hozier (“Northern Attitude”), Sam Fender (“Homesick”), Lizzy McAlpine (“Call Your Mom”), and Gracie Abrams. The latest of these collaborations are Kahan’s duets with Brandi Carlile (“You’re Gonna Go Far”) and...
Stick Season (Forever) is the final edition of Noah Kahan’s Stick Season series. Stick Season originally came out in 2022, but an expanded 2023 version titled Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) added seven tracks, including the top 10 hit, “Dial Drunk.” Now, the singer and songwriter has compiled his various collaborations, bonus tracks, and the original album onto one large collection.
Stick Season (Forever) features several notable guests accompanying Kahan, including collaborations with Post Malone (“Dial Drunk”), Kacey Musgraves (“She Calls Me Back”), Hozier (“Northern Attitude”), Sam Fender (“Homesick”), Lizzy McAlpine (“Call Your Mom”), and Gracie Abrams. The latest of these collaborations are Kahan’s duets with Brandi Carlile (“You’re Gonna Go Far”) and...
- 2/9/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Noah Kahan has closed out his Stick Season series with Stick Season (Forever), a release that includes duets with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov. The final chapter features Kahan’s new single, “Forever,” “You’re Gonna Go Far” with Carlile, and “Paul Revere” with Isakov.
“I am excited and kind of sad to be releasing Forever, alongside these two dream collaborations with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov,” Kahan said in a statement. “Firstly, I’m grateful and beyond proud to be sharing these two songs with artists that have soundtracked my entire life.
“I am excited and kind of sad to be releasing Forever, alongside these two dream collaborations with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov,” Kahan said in a statement. “Firstly, I’m grateful and beyond proud to be sharing these two songs with artists that have soundtracked my entire life.
- 2/9/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Noah Kahan and Gracie Abrams performed their joint single “Everywhere, Everything” at Spotify’s Best New Artist Party ahead of the Grammys. Kahan, who is nominated for Best New Artist, brought Abrams, his fellow nominee, out onstage during the event.
The collaboration saw Kahan playing an acoustic guitar while Abrams sang along. The party also featured live performances by Victoria Monet, Jelly Roll, and Ice Spice.
Noah Kahan brings out Gracie Abrams for a duet at Spotify’s Best New Artist Party pic.twitter.com/gi5fFai3gb
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The collaboration saw Kahan playing an acoustic guitar while Abrams sang along. The party also featured live performances by Victoria Monet, Jelly Roll, and Ice Spice.
Noah Kahan brings out Gracie Abrams for a duet at Spotify’s Best New Artist Party pic.twitter.com/gi5fFai3gb
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- 2/2/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
The fourth volume of Jacob Collier’s Djesse is on the way!
On Friday, the musician released the sweet single “Mi Corazón” with Colombian pop star Camilo, days after revealing the star-studded track list for his upcoming album, out Feb. 29.
“Camilo is without doubt one of my favorite humans and musical forces on the planet,” Collier said in a press statement about the song. “Despite us only having met three times, we genuinely feel like brothers.”
The video follows the two in a colorful, half-animated town as the two stars...
On Friday, the musician released the sweet single “Mi Corazón” with Colombian pop star Camilo, days after revealing the star-studded track list for his upcoming album, out Feb. 29.
“Camilo is without doubt one of my favorite humans and musical forces on the planet,” Collier said in a press statement about the song. “Despite us only having met three times, we genuinely feel like brothers.”
The video follows the two in a colorful, half-animated town as the two stars...
- 1/20/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Noah Kahan is back with the latest Stick Season re-release: a fresh cut of “Homesick” featuring a new verse from Sam Fender.
First announced earlier this week, the augmented version of “Homesick” follows a series of duet cuts Kahan has shared commemorating the one-year anniversary of Stick Season’s 2022 release, including collaborations with Gracie Abrams, Hozier, Kacey Musgraves, Lizzy McAlpine, and Post Malone.
Now, the duet version of “Homesick” builds upon the nostalgic reflection of the original thanks to a new verse from Fender, detailing his upbringing in Newcastle, England. In lengthy press statements, the artists explained how the collaboration grew out of a mutual respect that they had for each other.
“I come from a very different place than Sam did… but it felt like I had grown up the same,” Kahan said. “The nostalgia, pride, bitterness, confusion, and anger that Sam wrote about feeling was so similar to...
First announced earlier this week, the augmented version of “Homesick” follows a series of duet cuts Kahan has shared commemorating the one-year anniversary of Stick Season’s 2022 release, including collaborations with Gracie Abrams, Hozier, Kacey Musgraves, Lizzy McAlpine, and Post Malone.
Now, the duet version of “Homesick” builds upon the nostalgic reflection of the original thanks to a new verse from Fender, detailing his upbringing in Newcastle, England. In lengthy press statements, the artists explained how the collaboration grew out of a mutual respect that they had for each other.
“I come from a very different place than Sam did… but it felt like I had grown up the same,” Kahan said. “The nostalgia, pride, bitterness, confusion, and anger that Sam wrote about feeling was so similar to...
- 1/19/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Hinterland Festival is returning for its 2024 installment this August 2nd through 4th, with a lineup topped by Vampire Weekend, Noah Kahan, and Hozier.
Taking place once again at the Avenue of the Saints Amphitheater in St. Charles, Iowa, the list of performers also features several Consequence favorites, including CoSign alums Chappell Roan and The Japanese House, as well as 2023 Rookie of the Year Blondshell.
Other acts include Orville Peck, Palehound, Katy Kirby, Lizzy McAlpine, Mt. Joy, Hippo Campus, Charley Crockett, Ethel Cain, Madison Cunningham, Flipturn, and the Last Dinner Party. See the full lineup below.
The pre-sale for Hinterland Festival 2024 begins this Thursday, January 18th at 10:00 a.m. Ct. General Admission, Ga+, VIP, and Saints passes will be available. Register for access here.
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Vampire Weekend, Noah Kahan, and Hozier Top Hinterland Festival 2024 Lineup
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Taking place once again at the Avenue of the Saints Amphitheater in St. Charles, Iowa, the list of performers also features several Consequence favorites, including CoSign alums Chappell Roan and The Japanese House, as well as 2023 Rookie of the Year Blondshell.
Other acts include Orville Peck, Palehound, Katy Kirby, Lizzy McAlpine, Mt. Joy, Hippo Campus, Charley Crockett, Ethel Cain, Madison Cunningham, Flipturn, and the Last Dinner Party. See the full lineup below.
The pre-sale for Hinterland Festival 2024 begins this Thursday, January 18th at 10:00 a.m. Ct. General Admission, Ga+, VIP, and Saints passes will be available. Register for access here.
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Vampire Weekend, Noah Kahan, and Hozier Top Hinterland Festival 2024 Lineup
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- 1/16/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fred Again.., and Pretty Lights lead the Bonnaroo 2024 lineup. The four-day festival in Manchester, Tennessee, will kick off Thursday, June 13, and wrap Sunday, June 16.
On night one, Pretty Lights — who returned to music last year after a lengthy hiatus — will headline the main stage, while the Australian producer/DJ Fisher also secured top billing. Other artists set to perform include Geese, Gwar, the Heavy Heavy, BigXThaPlug, Disco Lines, Militarie Gun, Durand Bernarr, and Eggy. (Pretty Lights will also appear later in the weekend for a special “sunrise set.
On night one, Pretty Lights — who returned to music last year after a lengthy hiatus — will headline the main stage, while the Australian producer/DJ Fisher also secured top billing. Other artists set to perform include Geese, Gwar, the Heavy Heavy, BigXThaPlug, Disco Lines, Militarie Gun, Durand Bernarr, and Eggy. (Pretty Lights will also appear later in the weekend for a special “sunrise set.
- 1/9/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
It’s seventh grade, the day of the final English exam, and Noah Kahan and Gracie Abrams have spent all semester singing and playing guitar and piano when they should have been studying, letting that copy of Romeo and Juliet collect dust in the backs of their lockers. “We got this,” they’ve been telling themselves, “we know most of the songs in West Side Story.” Then, when Mrs. Harris demands an essay about what love in the play means, Kahan panics, flips to the end of the book (and...
- 12/1/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
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Urban Outfitters is ringing in 11/11 — a.k.a. Singles Day — with a special release: 11 limited-edition vinyl singles. Among the singles are current chart-toppers and throwback hits alike, with tracks from artists including Charli Xcx x Tiesto, Lil Uzi Vert, Lady Gaga, and Nsync.
Newly pressed on colorful vinyl, the Urban Outfitters singles are equal parts music storage and chic decor — making them great for gifting this holiday season.
Urban Outfitters is ringing in 11/11 — a.k.a. Singles Day — with a special release: 11 limited-edition vinyl singles. Among the singles are current chart-toppers and throwback hits alike, with tracks from artists including Charli Xcx x Tiesto, Lil Uzi Vert, Lady Gaga, and Nsync.
Newly pressed on colorful vinyl, the Urban Outfitters singles are equal parts music storage and chic decor — making them great for gifting this holiday season.
- 11/11/2023
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
Reneé Rapp got the chance to perform with one of her heroes, Kesha, bringing out the pop star for a rendition of “Your Love Is My Drug” during her concert in Brooklyn last night, Nov. 2.
The performance started with Rapp delivering the song solo, swapping the original’s pulsing 2010 synths for some pop-punk style palm-muted power chords. After Rapp ran through the first verse and chorus, Kesha herself took the stage and the song to new dizzying, delirious, breathless heights.
Before launching into “Your Love Is My Drug,” Rapp shared...
The performance started with Rapp delivering the song solo, swapping the original’s pulsing 2010 synths for some pop-punk style palm-muted power chords. After Rapp ran through the first verse and chorus, Kesha herself took the stage and the song to new dizzying, delirious, breathless heights.
Before launching into “Your Love Is My Drug,” Rapp shared...
- 11/3/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Renee Rapp joined the Halloween fun at her concert on Tuesday night (October 31) in Brooklyn, New York!
The 23-year-old singer and actress dressed up as Justin Bieber from the Never Say Never Tour, in a white outfit and purple hoodie, and she brought another famous face on stage for a special song – Lola Tung.
Renee picked out Lola and brought her on stage while singing “One Less Lonely Girl” to her, something Justin would do during each concert. Lola was even given flowers as well!
Watch video of the moment inside…
Check out video of the performance below…
The Halloween concert, or Reneeween, was one of four concerts in New York on her Snow Hard Feelings Tour.
The night before, Renee brought out Lizzy McAlpine and they sang the Wicked duet “For Good,” in celebration of the Broadway musical’s 20th anniversary that day.
That same night, Lola joined her...
The 23-year-old singer and actress dressed up as Justin Bieber from the Never Say Never Tour, in a white outfit and purple hoodie, and she brought another famous face on stage for a special song – Lola Tung.
Renee picked out Lola and brought her on stage while singing “One Less Lonely Girl” to her, something Justin would do during each concert. Lola was even given flowers as well!
Watch video of the moment inside…
Check out video of the performance below…
The Halloween concert, or Reneeween, was one of four concerts in New York on her Snow Hard Feelings Tour.
The night before, Renee brought out Lizzy McAlpine and they sang the Wicked duet “For Good,” in celebration of the Broadway musical’s 20th anniversary that day.
That same night, Lola joined her...
- 11/1/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Reneé Rapp’s first New York stop on the Snow Hard Feelings tour — a sold-out show at Terminal 5 on Monday night — was only a few blocks away from Broadway’s Gershwin Theatre, home of Wicked, but the singer brought the musical to her fans. On the eve of Halloween, the singer welcomed Lizzy McAlpine to the stage for an epic duet as Glinda and Elphaba on “For Good.”
renee rapp and lizzy mcalpine sang ‘for good’ and i can’t breathe. happy #wicked20 to me. pic.twitter.com/hiPRktp3hp...
renee rapp and lizzy mcalpine sang ‘for good’ and i can’t breathe. happy #wicked20 to me. pic.twitter.com/hiPRktp3hp...
- 10/31/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
There isn’t anything Niall Horan wouldn’t do for love, and he’s found a kindred spirit in Lizzy McAlpine on their first-ever collaboration “You Could Start a Cult (Encore Version).” The original solo edition of the record appeared on Horan’s third studio album The Show, released earlier this year. Next week, he will share The Show: The Encore, which will feature the updated version with double the devotion.
In place of Horan’s brief second verse, McAlpine delivers lyrics where she makes a promise to go the distance.
In place of Horan’s brief second verse, McAlpine delivers lyrics where she makes a promise to go the distance.
- 10/27/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
A new cast of characters is joining Niall Horan’s The Show. Nearly five months after the release of his third studio album, the singer and songwriter has announced an extended edition titled The Show: The Encore, with special appearances from Lizzy McAlpine and John Legend. The record will arrive on Nov. 3 featuring nine new versions of songs from its original track list.
Ahead of the album’s release, Horan will share his collaborative rendition of “You Could Start a Cult” with McAlpine. Earlier this year, the former One Direction...
Ahead of the album’s release, Horan will share his collaborative rendition of “You Could Start a Cult” with McAlpine. Earlier this year, the former One Direction...
- 10/24/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Noah Kahan has been having a great few months. The folk star has been rapidly rising in public awareness, starting with the release of his acclaimed breakout album, “Stick Season,” released a year ago. Now he has two charting hits on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously, multiple highbrow collaborations with previous Grammy nominees and winners and the acknowledgement of strong industry players, not to mention the album is still in the top 20 of the Billboard 200 albums chart. Clearly Kahan is doing something right, and people are taking notice. But among those fans of the breakout star, could there be Grammy voters ready to anoint him?
In many ways, Kahan could be considered Grammy bait. He is a folk singer, appealing to the big American roots contingent in the recording academy, but he should also appeal to a big audience of alternative and pop listeners. In that way, he’s similar to...
In many ways, Kahan could be considered Grammy bait. He is a folk singer, appealing to the big American roots contingent in the recording academy, but he should also appeal to a big audience of alternative and pop listeners. In that way, he’s similar to...
- 10/6/2023
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Noah Kahan has teamed up with Kacey Musgraves for a new duet version of his 2022 track, “She Calls Me Back.” Listen to the song below.
Landing on the more upbeat side of Kahan’s output, “She Calls Me Back” was originally included on his landmark 2022 album, Stick Season. Now, the new version with Musgraves features her signature croon carrying a verse, with the two singers’ voices uniting in harmony for the chorus.
The duet is the latest re-release from Kahan, who has been busy collaborating with a handful of major artists recently. In July, he and Post Malone teamed up for a version of “Dial Drunk,” and just two weeks ago he dueted with Lizzy McAlpine on a new cut of “Call Your Mom.” On top of that, last month, he shared a new song with country music’s favorite outlaw, Zach Bryan, entitled “Sarah’s Place.” The track was...
Landing on the more upbeat side of Kahan’s output, “She Calls Me Back” was originally included on his landmark 2022 album, Stick Season. Now, the new version with Musgraves features her signature croon carrying a verse, with the two singers’ voices uniting in harmony for the chorus.
The duet is the latest re-release from Kahan, who has been busy collaborating with a handful of major artists recently. In July, he and Post Malone teamed up for a version of “Dial Drunk,” and just two weeks ago he dueted with Lizzy McAlpine on a new cut of “Call Your Mom.” On top of that, last month, he shared a new song with country music’s favorite outlaw, Zach Bryan, entitled “Sarah’s Place.” The track was...
- 10/6/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Noah Kahan had just played the Alaska State Fair and was about to fly across the continent, back to Boston, when he got to hear Kacey Musgraves sing one of his songs. “It was crazy. I knew she was cutting it, I knew there was a possibility it could happen, but it all happened really quickly,” Kahan tells Rolling Stone of the new version of “She Calls Me Back,” out today. “Just hearing her voice, which is so iconic, pure, and beautiful — I was laughing to myself on the airplane,...
- 10/6/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Lana Del Rey and Jack Antonoff serenaded Margaret Qualley over the weekend.
During Del Rey’s headlining performance at All Things Go Fest in Baltimore, the singer’s go-to producer Antonoff joined her onstage to duet Tunnel Blvd‘s “Margaret” and Norman Fucking Rockwell‘s “Venice Bitch.”
“He’s here with his beautiful wife Margaret,” Del Rey said, pointing at Qualley in the crowd before performing the track written about Antonoff and Qualley’s relationship. “When you know, you know/It kinda makes me laugh, runnin’ down that path/When you’re good,...
During Del Rey’s headlining performance at All Things Go Fest in Baltimore, the singer’s go-to producer Antonoff joined her onstage to duet Tunnel Blvd‘s “Margaret” and Norman Fucking Rockwell‘s “Venice Bitch.”
“He’s here with his beautiful wife Margaret,” Del Rey said, pointing at Qualley in the crowd before performing the track written about Antonoff and Qualley’s relationship. “When you know, you know/It kinda makes me laugh, runnin’ down that path/When you’re good,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Drake and Sza spar over the pains of modern love, J Balvin enlists DJ Khaled to revitalize Usher’s 2004 hit “Yeah!,” and Doja Cat asserts her bragging rights. Plus, fresh tracks from P Diddy, Becky G, and Anitta with Tomorrow X Together.
Drake feat Sza, “Slime You Out” (YouTube)
J Balvin, Usher, DJ Khaled, “Dientes” (YouTube)
Doja Cat, “Balut” (YouTube)
P Diddy feat. The Weeknd, 21 Savage,...
Drake feat Sza, “Slime You Out” (YouTube)
J Balvin, Usher, DJ Khaled, “Dientes” (YouTube)
Doja Cat, “Balut” (YouTube)
P Diddy feat. The Weeknd, 21 Savage,...
- 9/15/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
It’s a record-breaker for the 2023 Streamy Awards. The annual trophy show honoring the best in content creation on social media drew 15 million cross platform views in its first 48 hours, breaking the show’s 2021 record (9.7 million views) and more than doubling the average show viewership across the 2020-2022 shows (6.4Mm views), making it the most viewed Streamy Awards in its 13-year history.
Hosted by YouTube star MatPat, the awards show on Sunday, August 27 saw Dylan Mulvaney take the trophy for Breakout Creator honoring emerging talent. MrBeast, who led all nominees with five noms, took the Creator of the Year award while Michelle Khare won Show of the Year for Challenge Accepted. Other notable winners included Dream, Nick Digiovanni and Leo González.
Top performing VOD clips included Mulvaney’s acceptance speech for Breakout Creator, MatPat’s Eras Tour monologue of the past, present and future of the internet, Mikayla Nogueira’s...
Hosted by YouTube star MatPat, the awards show on Sunday, August 27 saw Dylan Mulvaney take the trophy for Breakout Creator honoring emerging talent. MrBeast, who led all nominees with five noms, took the Creator of the Year award while Michelle Khare won Show of the Year for Challenge Accepted. Other notable winners included Dream, Nick Digiovanni and Leo González.
Top performing VOD clips included Mulvaney’s acceptance speech for Breakout Creator, MatPat’s Eras Tour monologue of the past, present and future of the internet, Mikayla Nogueira’s...
- 8/31/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
It feels a little strange to say this in August, but the 2023 Streamy Awards are officially over, and they handed out a grand total of 50 awards to this year’s top creators.
This was the first year Tubefilter and dick clark productions held Streamys in the summertime, but the change of season didn’t mean everything changed: For the fourth time in a row, MrBeast took home Creator of the Year, and for the second time in a row, Kai Cenat snagged Streamer of the Year.
As for Show of the Year, that went to Michelle Khare and her daredevil series Challenge Accepted.
This year’s ceremony was hosted by MatPat, and featured dozens of presenters, including Dylan Mulvaney, Ryan Trahan, The Try Guys‘ Keith Habersberger and Zach Kornfeld, Smosh‘s Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox, TikTok Npc streamer Pinkydoll, Colin and Samir, Dream, Michelle Khare, Anna Sitar, Austin Creed,...
This was the first year Tubefilter and dick clark productions held Streamys in the summertime, but the change of season didn’t mean everything changed: For the fourth time in a row, MrBeast took home Creator of the Year, and for the second time in a row, Kai Cenat snagged Streamer of the Year.
As for Show of the Year, that went to Michelle Khare and her daredevil series Challenge Accepted.
This year’s ceremony was hosted by MatPat, and featured dozens of presenters, including Dylan Mulvaney, Ryan Trahan, The Try Guys‘ Keith Habersberger and Zach Kornfeld, Smosh‘s Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox, TikTok Npc streamer Pinkydoll, Colin and Samir, Dream, Michelle Khare, Anna Sitar, Austin Creed,...
- 8/28/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
MrBeast was the big winner at the 2023 Streamy Awards on Sunday night.
MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson) won two awards out of the five he was nominated for: creator of the year and collaboration for his rock, paper, scissors video with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Surprised he didn’t pick rock every time.”
Kai Cenat won streamer of the year, with show of the year going to Michelle Khare’s “Challenge Accepted” and the international prize going to Spain’s ibai. Chris Olsen was named as the shortform winner.
Other well-known figures who won this year include Jonas Brothers, winners of the crossover category; Logan Paul, who won the creator product prize; Jay Shetty, who won for his On Purpose podcast; and TikToker Dylan Mulvaney, the trans influencer who found herself caught up in controversy after she starred in a Bud Light social media promotion, who won the breakout creator award.
MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson) won two awards out of the five he was nominated for: creator of the year and collaboration for his rock, paper, scissors video with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Surprised he didn’t pick rock every time.”
Kai Cenat won streamer of the year, with show of the year going to Michelle Khare’s “Challenge Accepted” and the international prize going to Spain’s ibai. Chris Olsen was named as the shortform winner.
Other well-known figures who won this year include Jonas Brothers, winners of the crossover category; Logan Paul, who won the creator product prize; Jay Shetty, who won for his On Purpose podcast; and TikToker Dylan Mulvaney, the trans influencer who found herself caught up in controversy after she starred in a Bud Light social media promotion, who won the breakout creator award.
- 8/28/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2023 Streamy Awards honors the best creators on social media and unites some of the biggest digital influencers under one roof.
As the stars make their way into the event, they walk the red carpet to showcase their fashion moments. Some of the best moments came from Drew Afualo, Jesús Nalgas, Dylan Mulvaney, Dream and Icona Pop.
Presenters for the event include Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry, Chris Olsen, Colin and Samir, Delaney Rowe, Dream, Drew Afualo, Druski, Dylan Mulvaney, Happy Kelli, Jay Shetty, Kris Collins, Lizzy McAlpine, Michelle Khare, Pinkydoll, Rhett & Link, Ryan Trahan, Smosh, Supercar Blondie, Tana Mongeau, Xavier Woods, xQc, and Zelina Vega.
Related: Streamy Awards 2023: The Complete Winners List
The evening featured performances from hip-hop artist Armani White with medley of his tracks “Billie Eilish.,” and “Silver Tooth.,” as well as a set from Swedish dance-pop duo Icona Pop performing their new single “Fall In Love...
As the stars make their way into the event, they walk the red carpet to showcase their fashion moments. Some of the best moments came from Drew Afualo, Jesús Nalgas, Dylan Mulvaney, Dream and Icona Pop.
Presenters for the event include Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry, Chris Olsen, Colin and Samir, Delaney Rowe, Dream, Drew Afualo, Druski, Dylan Mulvaney, Happy Kelli, Jay Shetty, Kris Collins, Lizzy McAlpine, Michelle Khare, Pinkydoll, Rhett & Link, Ryan Trahan, Smosh, Supercar Blondie, Tana Mongeau, Xavier Woods, xQc, and Zelina Vega.
Related: Streamy Awards 2023: The Complete Winners List
The evening featured performances from hip-hop artist Armani White with medley of his tracks “Billie Eilish.,” and “Silver Tooth.,” as well as a set from Swedish dance-pop duo Icona Pop performing their new single “Fall In Love...
- 8/28/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2023 Streamy Awards are Sunday, August 27, at 9 p.m. Et/6 p.m. Pt, with the ceremony streaming live and hosted by seven-time winner MatPat.
The awards show, produced by Dick Clark Productions and Tubefilter, honors the year’s best in online content creation and will be available live and on-demand at streamys.watch as well as on the Streamys’ social platforms.
This year’s nominees list is led by MrBeast, who has five noms coming in including for Creator of the Year, the marquee category that includes last year’s Streamy host Airrack, Alix Earle, Charli D’Amelio, Jay Shetty, JiDion, Logan Paul, Mikayla Nogueira, Ryan Trahan and Zach King.
The Crossover award, which honors public figures embracing digital culture, features the likes of Hailey Rhode Bieber, Jonas Brothers, Kate Hudson, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Madelaine Petsch and Paris Hilton.
The Breakout Creator award...
The awards show, produced by Dick Clark Productions and Tubefilter, honors the year’s best in online content creation and will be available live and on-demand at streamys.watch as well as on the Streamys’ social platforms.
This year’s nominees list is led by MrBeast, who has five noms coming in including for Creator of the Year, the marquee category that includes last year’s Streamy host Airrack, Alix Earle, Charli D’Amelio, Jay Shetty, JiDion, Logan Paul, Mikayla Nogueira, Ryan Trahan and Zach King.
The Crossover award, which honors public figures embracing digital culture, features the likes of Hailey Rhode Bieber, Jonas Brothers, Kate Hudson, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Madelaine Petsch and Paris Hilton.
The Breakout Creator award...
- 8/27/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
What do we expect from our favorite award shows? Are they nights to see our favorite celebs interacting with one another? A carefully choreographed factory for unexpected, viral, gasp-out-loud moments? A time to sit at home and judge the best and boldest red carpet outfits? Or a chance to turn our brains off for three hours and cheer for people we’ll probably never meet?
Well, with the 2023 Streamy Awards taking place this Sunday at 6 p.m. Pt / 9 p.m. Et, it’s a bit of a mix and possibly all of the above.
Well, with the 2023 Streamy Awards taking place this Sunday at 6 p.m. Pt / 9 p.m. Et, it’s a bit of a mix and possibly all of the above.
- 8/25/2023
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
Just as music is a big part of The Summer I Turned Pretty, the Amazon Prime Video original series’ star, Lola Tung, used it to get into character. What the actor listened to for a fast way to get into Isabel “Belly” Conklin’s “headspace” and what she looked for in songs.
Lola listened to ‘nostalgic’ and ‘more emotional’ songs to connect with Belly Lola Tung | Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Kim Petras’s “You Can’t Do Better” might’ve blared through the speakers as Belly sang along on the way to Cousins with her brother Steven (Sean Kaufman), and mother Laurel (Jackie Chung) in the Tsitp premiere episode. However, the track may not have made the cut for season 2 based on Tung’s description of her own Belly playlist that helped her get into character.
“It was a lot of slightly more emotional songs — songs that felt nostalgic,” she told The New York Times.
Lola listened to ‘nostalgic’ and ‘more emotional’ songs to connect with Belly Lola Tung | Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Kim Petras’s “You Can’t Do Better” might’ve blared through the speakers as Belly sang along on the way to Cousins with her brother Steven (Sean Kaufman), and mother Laurel (Jackie Chung) in the Tsitp premiere episode. However, the track may not have made the cut for season 2 based on Tung’s description of her own Belly playlist that helped her get into character.
“It was a lot of slightly more emotional songs — songs that felt nostalgic,” she told The New York Times.
- 8/23/2023
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The 2023 Streamy Awards has revealed its full lineup of presenters and performers.
Rapper Armani White and Swedish duo Icona Pop are set to perform at the 13th edition of the annual awards show which recognizes excellence in online video content, including directing, acting, producing and writing. RuPaul’s Drag Race star Shea Couleé is also set to appear throughout the show, interacting with creators in the audience.
The confirmed list of presenters for the 2023 Streamys includes Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry, Chris Olsen, Colin and Samir, Delaney Rowe, Dream, Drew Afualo, Druski, Dylan Mulvaney, Happy Kelli, Kris Collins, Lizzy McAlpine, Michelle Khare, Pinkydoll, Rhett & Link, Ryan Trahan, Smosh, Supercar Blondie, Tana Mongeau, Xavier Woods, xQc, Jay Shetty and Zelina Vega.
This year’s Streamys Creator Honors will be presented by Amelia Dimoldenberg, Blogilates and Brandon Rogers. The special awards will go to three creators who have produced industry-defining original content and boast unique voices.
Rapper Armani White and Swedish duo Icona Pop are set to perform at the 13th edition of the annual awards show which recognizes excellence in online video content, including directing, acting, producing and writing. RuPaul’s Drag Race star Shea Couleé is also set to appear throughout the show, interacting with creators in the audience.
The confirmed list of presenters for the 2023 Streamys includes Anna Sitar, Brianna Chickenfry, Chris Olsen, Colin and Samir, Delaney Rowe, Dream, Drew Afualo, Druski, Dylan Mulvaney, Happy Kelli, Kris Collins, Lizzy McAlpine, Michelle Khare, Pinkydoll, Rhett & Link, Ryan Trahan, Smosh, Supercar Blondie, Tana Mongeau, Xavier Woods, xQc, Jay Shetty and Zelina Vega.
This year’s Streamys Creator Honors will be presented by Amelia Dimoldenberg, Blogilates and Brandon Rogers. The special awards will go to three creators who have produced industry-defining original content and boast unique voices.
- 8/22/2023
- by Abid Rahman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
August 11, 2023: Multi-platinum Grammy® nominated singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jp Saxe has announced his sophomore album A Grey Area, due out September 22, 2023. The 13-song collection was produced by Malay and features collaborations with five-time Latin Grammy® winner andtwo-time Grammy® nominated Colombian musician Camilo, folk-pop trio Tiny Habits, Lizzy McAlpine, and John Mayer.
Saxe recently has unveiled the single “Caught Up On You” and the official music video. Directed by Matthew Takes and featuring Renata Cerda, the vibrant visual sets the tone for the high energy and clever nuance present throughout the entire forthcoming collection.
“I completely turned off my filter and wrote nine of the weirdest verses I’ve ever written and picked my favorite four,” Saxe says of writing “Caught Up On You…. It was a way to clear the pipes creatively, but I ended up being obsessed with the song. It was genuinely fun. It’s still my favorite song on the record.
Saxe recently has unveiled the single “Caught Up On You” and the official music video. Directed by Matthew Takes and featuring Renata Cerda, the vibrant visual sets the tone for the high energy and clever nuance present throughout the entire forthcoming collection.
“I completely turned off my filter and wrote nine of the weirdest verses I’ve ever written and picked my favorite four,” Saxe says of writing “Caught Up On You…. It was a way to clear the pipes creatively, but I ended up being obsessed with the song. It was genuinely fun. It’s still my favorite song on the record.
- 8/16/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where each week, we find and profile breakout creators who are in the midst of extraordinary growth.
Niki and Ritika Shamdasani had a problem.
They’d been invited a wedding. An Indian wedding. And normally this wasn’t a problem, because normally the sisters, who live in the U.S., would make trips to visit family in India, and while there, would stock up on traditional outfits to wear to formal events.
But this time, it’d been a while since they visited. They had no outfits–and no way to get them long-distance, despite trying everything from long-distance shopping via their grandmother to dicey eBay listings.
They realized this had to be a problem other South Asian-Americans face.
So they created Sani.
@sanisisters When our Nani moved here a couple years ago from Delhi, she went from wearing Indian clothes everyday to reserving them for special events.
Niki and Ritika Shamdasani had a problem.
They’d been invited a wedding. An Indian wedding. And normally this wasn’t a problem, because normally the sisters, who live in the U.S., would make trips to visit family in India, and while there, would stock up on traditional outfits to wear to formal events.
But this time, it’d been a while since they visited. They had no outfits–and no way to get them long-distance, despite trying everything from long-distance shopping via their grandmother to dicey eBay listings.
They realized this had to be a problem other South Asian-Americans face.
So they created Sani.
@sanisisters When our Nani moved here a couple years ago from Delhi, she went from wearing Indian clothes everyday to reserving them for special events.
- 6/29/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Three months from now, the Weeknd might just have an Emmy to place alongside his four Grammys and his Oscar nomination.
That’s because he joins a dozen other music superstars — including Dolly Parton, Common, Ryan Tedder, “Weird Al” Yankovic and Meshell Ndegeocello — who have entered work in this year’s Emmy competition.
Voting began yesterday in the seven music categories. Approximately 550 members of the Academy’s music branch will cast ballots, although viewing the hundreds of entries before voting ends on June 26 is an impossible task, Academy officials privately concede.
The Weeknd, aka Abel Tesfaye, is among the 19 entries in the Music Direction category. He submitted “The Weeknd Live at Sofi Stadium,” an HBO special that aired in February. If nominated, he’s likely to be up against such past winners as Adam Blackstone and Rickey Minor (“The Oscars”).
Most of the big-name performers have entered the song category...
That’s because he joins a dozen other music superstars — including Dolly Parton, Common, Ryan Tedder, “Weird Al” Yankovic and Meshell Ndegeocello — who have entered work in this year’s Emmy competition.
Voting began yesterday in the seven music categories. Approximately 550 members of the Academy’s music branch will cast ballots, although viewing the hundreds of entries before voting ends on June 26 is an impossible task, Academy officials privately concede.
The Weeknd, aka Abel Tesfaye, is among the 19 entries in the Music Direction category. He submitted “The Weeknd Live at Sofi Stadium,” an HBO special that aired in February. If nominated, he’s likely to be up against such past winners as Adam Blackstone and Rickey Minor (“The Oscars”).
Most of the big-name performers have entered the song category...
- 6/17/2023
- by Jon Burlingame
- Variety Film + TV
Music Midtown returns to Atlanta’s Piedmont Park this year with a stacked roster of headliners including Billie Eilish, the 1975, Lil Baby, Pink, Guns N’ Roses, and Flume. The festival, which was canceled last year after festival organizers were blocked from implementing a gun ban at the event under Georgia law, will shift later into the year for a weekend slot in September.
Pink and Flume will headline opening night on Friday, Sept. 15 with additional performances from Pitbull, J.I.D, Skaiwater and Leah Kate.
Saturday, Sept. 16, will find Billie...
Pink and Flume will headline opening night on Friday, Sept. 15 with additional performances from Pitbull, J.I.D, Skaiwater and Leah Kate.
Saturday, Sept. 16, will find Billie...
- 5/16/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Lando Norris is one of the fastest men on the planet — at least while behind the wheel of McLaren’s MCL60 — but on race days, the one thing the 23-year-old Formula 1 driver is looking to do before lights out is slow himself down.
Serenity is crucial for any motorsport driver, and for Norris, the best way to pull himself into his desired headspace on race day: music.
From country (Austin is one of his favorite races), to low-fi beats, to the “sad songs” he says he listens to more...
Serenity is crucial for any motorsport driver, and for Norris, the best way to pull himself into his desired headspace on race day: music.
From country (Austin is one of his favorite races), to low-fi beats, to the “sad songs” he says he listens to more...
- 5/7/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Having a hit on TikTok isn’t as straightforward as it was in the early days of the app. Now, a song can go viral countless ways: A single line, an artful mashup, a sped-up remix, or a creator-fueled dance challenge can all lead to a track taking off. But even then, it takes some work — or, in some cases, maybe just a little internet magic — to translate TikTok popularity into chart-topping status. Here are five artists who have managed to make it happen this year.
“Escapism” / Raye
British rising...
“Escapism” / Raye
British rising...
- 5/5/2023
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
One of the biggest mysteries of the past Grammy cycle was the Best New Artist race, which seemed relatively weak and uncertain compared to past years. That said, the lineup ended up including some great acts from pop, American roots, alternative, jazz, R&b, and hip-hop, with the winner being jazz singer extraordinaire Samara Joy. This year let’s put on our thinking caps early to see what’s brewing in the race, which might be shaping up to be equally exciting.
Perhaps the most popular new artist right now is New York-based rapper Ice Spice. Ice has managed a couple of big hits, including the pop crossover “Boy’s a Liar, Pt. 2,” alongside PinkPantheress. Both Ice and PinkPantheress look to be heavy favorites for the award, as “Boy’s a Liar” is one of the biggest hits of the eligibility season so far. Ice Spice is arguably a bigger...
Perhaps the most popular new artist right now is New York-based rapper Ice Spice. Ice has managed a couple of big hits, including the pop crossover “Boy’s a Liar, Pt. 2,” alongside PinkPantheress. Both Ice and PinkPantheress look to be heavy favorites for the award, as “Boy’s a Liar” is one of the biggest hits of the eligibility season so far. Ice Spice is arguably a bigger...
- 4/28/2023
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Lana Del Rey, Boygenius, Maggie Rogers, and Carly Rae Jepsen lead the lineup for the 2023 All Things Go Festival, which will return to Merriweather Post Pavilion, just outside Washington D.C., Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
Rogers and Jepsen top the bill on day one, which will also feature Tegan and Sara, Mt. Joy, Fletcher, Sudan Archives, Lizzy McAlpine, Dayglow, Peach Pit, Suki Waterhouse, Wombats, and Raye. On day two, Lana Del Rey and Boygenius will headline, with performances from Muna, Beabadoobee, Arlo Parks, Alex G, Ethel Cain, Alvvays, Meet Me @ the Altar,...
Rogers and Jepsen top the bill on day one, which will also feature Tegan and Sara, Mt. Joy, Fletcher, Sudan Archives, Lizzy McAlpine, Dayglow, Peach Pit, Suki Waterhouse, Wombats, and Raye. On day two, Lana Del Rey and Boygenius will headline, with performances from Muna, Beabadoobee, Arlo Parks, Alex G, Ethel Cain, Alvvays, Meet Me @ the Altar,...
- 4/18/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
All Things Go Music Festival will expand to two days in 2023 with a star-studded, women-led bill featuring Maggie Rogers, Lana Del Rey, boygenius, and more.
Taking place September 30th and October 1st at Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia, Maryland, the 2023 All Things Go bill is a who’s-who of dynamic artists: Carly Rae Jepsen, Tegan and Sara, Suki Waterhouse, Sudan Archives, Muna, beabadoobie, Arlo Parks, Alvvays, Ethel Cain, and Samia are all slated to perform.
Rounding out the DC fest are Mt. Joy, Dayglow, Peach Pit, The Wombats, Alex G, Meet Me at the Altar, Lizzy McAlpine, Fletcher, Raye, Last Dinosaurs, Vacations, Ella Jane, Hemlocke Springs, Leith Ross, Vundabar, Tommy Lefroy, Jensen McRae, Juliana Madrid, and Free Range. See the Saturday and Sunday lineups below.
Two-day Ga Lawn, Pavillion + Lawn, and VIP tickets will be available beginning Friday, April 21st. Register for the pre-sale via the All Things Go website.
Taking place September 30th and October 1st at Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia, Maryland, the 2023 All Things Go bill is a who’s-who of dynamic artists: Carly Rae Jepsen, Tegan and Sara, Suki Waterhouse, Sudan Archives, Muna, beabadoobie, Arlo Parks, Alvvays, Ethel Cain, and Samia are all slated to perform.
Rounding out the DC fest are Mt. Joy, Dayglow, Peach Pit, The Wombats, Alex G, Meet Me at the Altar, Lizzy McAlpine, Fletcher, Raye, Last Dinosaurs, Vacations, Ella Jane, Hemlocke Springs, Leith Ross, Vundabar, Tommy Lefroy, Jensen McRae, Juliana Madrid, and Free Range. See the Saturday and Sunday lineups below.
Two-day Ga Lawn, Pavillion + Lawn, and VIP tickets will be available beginning Friday, April 21st. Register for the pre-sale via the All Things Go website.
- 4/18/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Chris Brown has caused a couple’s relationship to rupture.
During one of the “Freaky Friday” singer’s recent concerts, a woman received a lap dance onstage from Brown, which left her boyfriend, whom she attended the show with, infuriated.
Following the concert, the angry boyfriend took to TikTok to share a video of the erotic dance, in which his girlfriend appears to be enjoying the performance as she ran her hands down Brown’s body. She even fanned herself with her hand.
Read More: Chris Brown Claps Back After Chloe Bailey Hit With Backlash Over Collab
Her boyfriend, Dash, was offended by her actions, and captioned the post, “Pov: Buying my girlfriend front row tickets to see Chris Brown.”
“I want my £500 and my girlfriend back,” he added.
@dashthelith
I want my £500 and my girlfriend back @chrisbrownofficial #CapCut #fyp #fypシ #chrisbrown
♬ Boy’s a liar Pt. 2 – PinkPantheress & Ice Spice...
During one of the “Freaky Friday” singer’s recent concerts, a woman received a lap dance onstage from Brown, which left her boyfriend, whom she attended the show with, infuriated.
Following the concert, the angry boyfriend took to TikTok to share a video of the erotic dance, in which his girlfriend appears to be enjoying the performance as she ran her hands down Brown’s body. She even fanned herself with her hand.
Read More: Chris Brown Claps Back After Chloe Bailey Hit With Backlash Over Collab
Her boyfriend, Dash, was offended by her actions, and captioned the post, “Pov: Buying my girlfriend front row tickets to see Chris Brown.”
“I want my £500 and my girlfriend back,” he added.
@dashthelith
I want my £500 and my girlfriend back @chrisbrownofficial #CapCut #fyp #fypシ #chrisbrown
♬ Boy’s a liar Pt. 2 – PinkPantheress & Ice Spice...
- 3/22/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
If you have opened TikTok at all in the last few months, you have probably heard Lizzy McAlpine’s song “Ceilings.” The sped-up version has inspired a host of creators and celebrities like Victoria Justice and Jimmy Fallon to channel an indie movie fantasy with the song, having a friend film them as they walk solemnly before taking off in a melodramatic run.
Released last April on McAlpine’s second album Five Seconds Flat, the track was never intended to be a single. But like all great songs, its audience...
Released last April on McAlpine’s second album Five Seconds Flat, the track was never intended to be a single. But like all great songs, its audience...
- 3/14/2023
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Haim have just been announced as the latest headliners for the All Points East festival in London.
The festival, which has multiple-day options spread over several different days in August, has already announced previous headliners, including The Strokes and Stormzy.
Haim will play the Victoria Park day festival in East London on the bank holiday Monday (28 June) alongside acts such as Girl In Red and Confidence Man.
The three sisters announced the news in an Instagram video showing them doing a dance in matching dressing gowns, saying, “Oh s***”.
This will be the band’s only European performance this year. The band last played in the UK in 2022 as part of their world tour – and also played the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival.
Other acts playing the 40,000-capacity festival include Joesef, Lizzy McAlpine, Snail Mail, Romy (The xx), Tove Lo, Avalon Emerson, Avalon Emerson & The Charm, Tamino, Nieve Ella, Mae Stephens,...
The festival, which has multiple-day options spread over several different days in August, has already announced previous headliners, including The Strokes and Stormzy.
Haim will play the Victoria Park day festival in East London on the bank holiday Monday (28 June) alongside acts such as Girl In Red and Confidence Man.
The three sisters announced the news in an Instagram video showing them doing a dance in matching dressing gowns, saying, “Oh s***”.
This will be the band’s only European performance this year. The band last played in the UK in 2022 as part of their world tour – and also played the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival.
Other acts playing the 40,000-capacity festival include Joesef, Lizzy McAlpine, Snail Mail, Romy (The xx), Tove Lo, Avalon Emerson, Avalon Emerson & The Charm, Tamino, Nieve Ella, Mae Stephens,...
- 3/7/2023
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
John Mayer is getting back to the basics for his upcoming Solo Tour 2023. With tickets now on sale, the 19-date run of springtime concerts will kick off at New Jersey’s Prudential Center in March, with dates scheduled at New York City’s Madison Square Garden before wrapping up at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
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“I’m going on a solo arena tour,” Mayer shared in an Instagram post to announce the trek. “I began my career on stage with only a guitar and a microphone.
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“I’m going on a solo arena tour,” Mayer shared in an Instagram post to announce the trek. “I began my career on stage with only a guitar and a microphone.
- 2/10/2023
- by John Lonsdale
- Rollingstone.com
Jason Katims’ adaptation of Ann Napolitano’s Dear Edward isn’t a wink-and-nudge kind of show, but in a late-season episode, a pair of characters are doing what amounts to a debriefing on the drama’s myriad plotlines and one of them realizes that two of the ongoing stories have been very, very similar.
“Oh, well that … echoes,” says the character who spent the season less involved in the various main arcs.
It’s hard to tell if the partially tongue-in-cheek acknowledgment represents self-awareness on the part of Katims and company that Dear Edward relies heavily on narrative repetition, or if he genuinely wasn’t sure that viewers would be clever enough to make the very obvious connections on their own. Either way, it isn’t exactly accurate. If you go to the Grand Canyon and you shout something and somebody 10 feet away from you shouts the same thing back at you,...
“Oh, well that … echoes,” says the character who spent the season less involved in the various main arcs.
It’s hard to tell if the partially tongue-in-cheek acknowledgment represents self-awareness on the part of Katims and company that Dear Edward relies heavily on narrative repetition, or if he genuinely wasn’t sure that viewers would be clever enough to make the very obvious connections on their own. Either way, it isn’t exactly accurate. If you go to the Grand Canyon and you shout something and somebody 10 feet away from you shouts the same thing back at you,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
John Mayer has announced a solo tour across North America for spring 2023. It will largely feature the artist playing only his acoustic guitar.
The 19-date tour begins on March 11 at Newark’s Prudential Center and includes performances in Boston, New York, Toronto, Atlanta, Chicago and Los Angeles.
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Lizzy McAlpine and Alec Benjamin will support Mayer on the tour as well as a yet-to-be-announced special guest.
Mayer took to Instagram to tell fans about the tour.
“I began my career on stage with only a guitar and a microphone. A lot has changed since then, but I knew one day I’d feel it in my heart to do an entire run of shows on my own again, just like those early days,” he wrote.
He later added that he’ll play old and new tracks as well as songs that have yet to be released.
The 19-date tour begins on March 11 at Newark’s Prudential Center and includes performances in Boston, New York, Toronto, Atlanta, Chicago and Los Angeles.
>Get John Mayer Concert Tickets Now!
Lizzy McAlpine and Alec Benjamin will support Mayer on the tour as well as a yet-to-be-announced special guest.
Mayer took to Instagram to tell fans about the tour.
“I began my career on stage with only a guitar and a microphone. A lot has changed since then, but I knew one day I’d feel it in my heart to do an entire run of shows on my own again, just like those early days,” he wrote.
He later added that he’ll play old and new tracks as well as songs that have yet to be released.
- 1/29/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
John Mayer will embark on his first-ever solo acoustic tour this spring, the singer-songwriter announced Thursday.
“Solo Tour 2023. Just like the early days,” Mayer tweeted of the trek. “I’ll be playing old songs. Newer songs. Songs you haven’t heard yet that I’ll be road testing – all on acoustic, electric, and piano. Hope to see you there.”
The tour kicks off March 11 at Newark, New Jersey’s Prudential Center and hits 19 arenas across the U.S. before concluding April 14 at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.
The solo tour marks...
“Solo Tour 2023. Just like the early days,” Mayer tweeted of the trek. “I’ll be playing old songs. Newer songs. Songs you haven’t heard yet that I’ll be road testing – all on acoustic, electric, and piano. Hope to see you there.”
The tour kicks off March 11 at Newark, New Jersey’s Prudential Center and hits 19 arenas across the U.S. before concluding April 14 at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.
The solo tour marks...
- 1/26/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Oh, to have a boo — and to be in Paris. On Friday, Finneas dropped the phone-recorded music video for his new song “Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa,” an ode to his girlfriend Claudia Sulewski — and we’re going to admit it: we’re lowkey jealous of how cute these two are.
“She could be the Mona Lisa/If the Mona Lisa had a prettier face,” Finneas sings in the chorus. “This could be heaven/If heaven was an actual place.” The video follows the adorable couple as they take really cute...
“She could be the Mona Lisa/If the Mona Lisa had a prettier face,” Finneas sings in the chorus. “This could be heaven/If heaven was an actual place.” The video follows the adorable couple as they take really cute...
- 7/15/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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