Category: Music

Jessica Sutta Reflects on Life Inside The Pussycat Dolls

Jessica Sutta is stepping back into the spotlight with a candid look at her time in one of pop music’s most recognizable girl groups. As a founding member of The Pussycat Dolls, she experienced both the thrill of global fame and the challenges that came with it. During the group’s rise in the mid-2000s, The […]

A Day of Hits and Heartbreak in Music History

March 25 stands as a surprisingly dense date in music history, offering a mix of chart-topping triumphs, cultural turning points, and moments of profound loss. One of the most emotional entries tied to the date came in 2022, when Taylor Hawkins, the powerhouse drummer of Foo Fighters, died unexpectedly while on tour in South America. […]

Dirty Heads and 311 Reunite for Expansive 2026 North American Tour

Dirty Heads and 311 are joining forces once again, announcing a sweeping North American tour set for 2026 that leans into their shared musical DNA and devoted fan communities. The co-headlining run brings together two acts that have spent decades blurring the lines between rock, reggae, and hip-hop, creating a sound that thrives in both […]

Kesha Announces Freedom Tour Marking a New Chapter

Kesha is hitting the road once again, this time with a message that goes beyond music. The newly announced Freedom Tour marks a defining moment in her career, one that reflects both artistic evolution and personal liberation. The North American run will bring Kesha to a wide range of cities, giving fans the chance to […]

Wu-Tang Clan Brings Legacy Tour to Atlantic City with “Final Chamber”

Wu-Tang Clan is bringing its legacy back to the stage with a tour that feels as much like a celebration as it does a farewell. The group’s newly announced “Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber” tour is set to make a stop in Atlantic City, giving fans in the region a chance to witness one of […]

Bruce Springsteen Reclaims the True Meaning of Born in the U.S.A.

Bruce Springsteen is not interested in nostalgia for its own sake. As he revisits the legacy of Born in the U.S.A., he is instead drawing a direct line between the themes that defined the album in the 1980s and the realities facing America today. At the time of its release, Born in the U.S.A. became […]

Megan Moroney Revisits Hannah Montana Era With a Modern Country Twist

Megan Moroney is tapping into a familiar cultural touchstone, revisiting the music that helped define a generation while putting her own stamp on it. The rising country-pop artist has taken inspiration from the Hannah Montana catalog, re-recording selections from the franchise’s “Best of Both Worlds” era and reintroducing them through her own artistic lens. For […]

Why March 24 Matters in the World of Music

March 24 stands as a surprisingly rich date in the timeline of modern music, offering a cross-section of moments that helped shape the industry across generations. From chart-topping breakthroughs to career-defining releases, the day reflects both the evolution of sound and the enduring influence of iconic artists. Across the decades, March 24 has seen major […]

A Star for a Star: Brandy Celebrated on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Brandy has officially secured her place in entertainment history with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a recognition that reflects both longevity and undeniable influence. The ceremony brought together a mix of family, friends, and industry voices, all there to celebrate a career that has consistently crossed boundaries between music, television, and film. […]

Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus Joins Violent Soho in Unexpected Sydney Moment

A routine night of live music in Sydney turned into something far more memorable when Mark Hoppus stepped onto the stage unannounced. The Blink-182 bassist and vocalist surprised fans by joining Australian rock band Violent Soho during their performance, creating a moment that quickly rippled beyond the venue. As the band launched into “Covered in […]