Country superstar Eric Church will perform in St. Louis on Saturday, February 21, 2026, as part of his Free the Machine tour—bringing his high-energy show to the Enterprise Center. He’ll be joined by special guest 49 Winchester, adding more excitement to what’s expected to be a standout night. This tour supports Church’s recently released album […]
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This Day in Music History – September 25th
1953 – Liberace made his debut at Carnegie Hall for a sellout crowd. 1954 – Elvis Presley appeared live on “Grand Ole Opry” and performed “Blue Moon of Kentucky.” 1964 – Brian Epstein, the Beatles’ manager, turned down an offer of 3 1/2 million pound offer to sell his management contract. 1965 – The half […]
Katy Perry Declares End to “Forcing” as She Marks 143 Anniversary
On the anniversary of her album 143, Katy Perry offered fans a raw, introspective statement about where she stands now creatively and personally. In her Instagram post, the singer admitted she’s “done forcing” things in her career — a declaration that reflects her desire to release control and allow her next chapter to unfold more […]
Sleep Token Transforms Barclays Center Into a Ritualistic Rock Sanctuary
London-based rock collective Sleep Token brought their Even In Arcadia tour to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on September 22, captivating nearly 19,000 fans with a show that felt more like a spiritual ceremony than a concert. From the opening synthesizer swell of “Look to Windward” to the final haunted notes of “Infinite Baths,” the band wove […]
Led Zeppelin Erases Footprint: Retracted Announcement of Trampled Underfoot Single
In an unexpected turnaround, Led Zeppelin quietly removed all trace of an announcement promoting a replica 7″ of their classic track “Trampled Underfoot” slated for release on Record Store Day Black Friday. Earlier on September 22, the band’s official channels—including their website and social media—had published that the 1975 promotional single (A-side Trampled Underfoot, B-side […]
Zach Top Joins Keith Urban to Headline 2026 C2C Festival Across UK & Ireland
Country newcomer Zach Top is stepping into the spotlight alongside veteran Keith Urban as one of the headliners for the 2026 edition of C2C: Country to Country, set across London, Belfast, and Glasgow. The festival’s recently announced lineup confirms that Top, Urban, and legendary duo Brooks & Dunn will lead the main stage across the […]
This Day in Music History – September 24th
1942 – Glenn Miller ended his broadcasts for Chesterfield Cigarettes so he could go to World War II. 1955 – Judy Garland made her TV debut on the “Ford Star Jubilee” on CBS. 1957 – “Mister Rock and Roll” debuted at the Paramount in New York City, NY. 1966 – In England, Jimi Hendrix, The […]
Lainey Wilson Reschedules Houston Show, Apologizes After Illness Impacts Her Voice
Country star Lainey Wilson has apologized to fans after being forced to push back her Houston concert, originally slated for September 20, citing illness and vocal strain. In a video message posted on Instagram, Wilson explained that she was “deeply sorry” for the inconvenience, reluctantly rescheduling the show to Saturday, November 1. She revealed that […]
My Chemical Romance Sets Forth on 17 More “Black Parade” Dates in 2026
My Chemical Romance has officially expanded their Long Live The Black Parade trilogy with 17 additional stadium dates lined up for 2026. The extended tour honors the 20th anniversary of their seminal 2006 album The Black Parade, promising fans more chances to witness the band re-create their iconic performance on grand stages. The new leg […]
This Day in Music History – September 23rd
1952 – Hank Williams did his last recording session. 1956 – Micky Dolenz began his television career in NBC’s “Circus Boy” series. He later became a member of the Monkees. 1966 – The song “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby?” was released by The Rolling Stones in the U.S. and U.K. 1967 – “People Are […]