Category: Music

Post Malone and Jelly Roll Set Stadiums Ablaze with Genre-Bending Big Ass Tour Kickoff

Post Malone and Jelly Roll lit up Salt Lake City’s Rice-Eccles Stadium on April 29, launching their Big Ass Stadium Tour with explosive energy, emotional depth, and genre-defying performances. Jelly Roll kicked things off with a gritty 50-minute set full of vulnerability and grit. Clad in black with a backward cap, he stomped through hits […]

Barbra Streisand Unites Generations of Voices in New Duets Album ‘The Secret of Life’

Barbra Streisand is returning to the duet format in grand fashion with her new album The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two, out June 27. The legendary vocalist brings together a wide-ranging lineup of collaborators from Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney to younger stars like Hozier and Laufey. The album, a follow-up to her 2014 […]

Katy Perry Gets Real About Online Hate, Healing, and the Power of Fan Connection

Katy Perry is choosing vulnerability and gratitude over vitriol. Amid harsh online criticism surrounding her recent Lifetimes Tour and Blue Origin space trip, the pop icon took to Instagram to leave a heartfelt message on a fan page, reassuring her KatyCats that she’s okay and deeply thankful for their support. “I’m so grateful for you […]

This Day in Music History – April 30th

1953 – Frank Sinatra and arranger Nelson Riddle teamed up for the first time. 1957 – Elvis recorded “Jailhouse Rock.” 1960 – Fats Domino recorded “Walking to New Orleans.” 1965 – The Kinks began their first British tour. 1965 – Herman’s Hermits and the Zombies began their first U.S. tour. 1976 – In Memphis, Bruce […]

Latto Brings Early 2000s Heat and Big Surprises to Syracuse Block Party 2025

Latto took Syracuse University by storm over the weekend, headlining the school’s annual Block Party with a performance that blended nostalgia, style, and generosity. The Atlanta rapper rocked a throwback Carmelo Anthony Syracuse jersey, oversized True Religion jean shorts, and Timberland boots — a look that paid homage to New York streetwear of the early […]

Ed Sheeran Rewinds the Past with “Old Phone” and Emotional Memories

Ed Sheeran is dialing into nostalgia with his upcoming single “Old Phone,” a track born from unlocking a digital time capsule. On April 29, the singer shared a series of personal throwback photos on Instagram, teasing the new song and revealing the emotional inspiration behind it. The carousel included glimpses of a younger Sheeran goofing […]

Metallica Reloaded: “Load” Gets the Super Deluxe Treatment With Massive 2025 Reissue

Metallica is taking fans back to the most polarizing era of their career with a thunderous bang. Their 1996 genre-bending album Load is officially the next in line for an extensive remastered reissue, set to drop June 13, 2025. The multi-format release includes everything from standard vinyl and cassette to a sprawling Deluxe Box Set […]

Zach Top, Ella Langley, and The Red Clay Strays Earn ACM Honors—and Signal a Shift in Country Music

The 2025 ACM Awards may not boast the prestige of their CMA or Grammy counterparts, but this year’s early “New Artist” category winners are turning heads for all the right reasons. Zach Top, the neo-traditionalist hailed by critics and fans alike, was crowned New Male Artist of the Year during a sold-out show in North […]

This Day in Music History – April 29th

1960 – Dick Clark told the U.S. House of Representatives that he had never taken payola for the records he featured on his show “American Bandstand.” 1968 – The musical “Hair” opened on Broadway. 1976 – Bruce Springsteen climbed the wall of Graceland to meet Elvis Presley. Elvis wasn’t home. 1979 – Van Halen’s “Dance […]