Ronnie Winter, lead singer of alternative rock band Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, has drawn a firm line in the sand—Trump supporters are no longer welcome at their shows. In a passionate video posted to Instagram, Winter declared that his concerts are not a space for MAGA ideology, emphasizing themes of acceptance, equality, and the teachings of […]
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Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” Rockets to No. 1, Sets Chart History Ahead of New Album
Sabrina Carpenter has done it again. The rising pop powerhouse has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with her latest single “Manchild,” marking her second career chart-topper and her first to open directly at the summit. Co-written and co-produced with Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen, “Manchild” serves as the lead single from […]
R. Kelly Alleges Prison Overdose and Denied Medical Care in Ongoing Legal Battle
R. Kelly is once again at the center of controversy—this time over his safety and health while in federal custody. The disgraced singer, currently serving a 30-year sentence for sex trafficking and abuse convictions, claims he suffered a medication overdose while in solitary confinement at the Federal Correctional Institution in Butner, North Carolina. According to […]
This Day in Music History – June 18th
1967 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience made its debut performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in California. 1976 – ABBA performed for Sweden’s King and his Queen-to-be on the eve of their Royal Wedding. 1977 – Johnny Rotten (Sex Pistols) was slashed on his face and hands by some kids armed with knives. 1995 – […]
Sleep Token Transcend the Festival Format With Hauntingly Immersive Download Set
In a weekend bracketed by legacy acts and festival giants, Sleep Token claimed their own sacred slice of Download Festival—and made it unforgettable. From the early hours, cryptic installations and arcane clues hinted at something more than a standard headlining show. T-shirts outnumbered raindrops, and small symbolic touches—like Arcadian flowers on sound towers—transformed Donington into […]
Drake Calls Out Jagmeet Singh Over Kendrick Concert Attendance: ‘You’re a Goof’
The rap rivalry between Kendrick Lamar and Drake just took a political turn. Last week in Toronto, Kendrick’s Grand National Tour with SZA drew a sold-out crowd—and one particularly controversial attendee: Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh. Singh, the former leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party, found himself in hot water when Drake publicly called him out […]
Thomas Rhett Heads Back to Vegas for Two-Night Fall Residency
Country star Thomas Rhett is making his way back to Las Vegas for a fall revival of his residency at the BleauLive Theater inside the Fontainebleau. After a successful run of four sold-out shows last December, the “Die a Happy Man” singer will return to the iconic Strip venue for two nights only—October 3 and […]
Bruce Springsteen Unveils “Sunday Love” From Lost Album Ahead of ‘Tracks II’ Box Set
Bruce Springsteen is diving deep into his vaults once again, offering fans a long-lost gem titled “Sunday Love,” the first track from his unreleased album Twilight Hours. The dreamy, orchestral ballad arrives ahead of Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a new seven-album box set dropping June 27. Twilight Hours was recorded during the same period […]
Justin Bieber Closes One Chapter, Opens Another in Raw Father’s Day Posts
Justin Bieber had a lot on his mind this Father’s Day — and he didn’t hold back. The pop icon took to Instagram to share a raw and emotional glimpse into both his personal struggles and his proudest new title: dad. In a surprising move, Bieber posted screenshots of a tense text exchange with a […]
This Day in Music History – June 17th
1957 – “At the Hop” was released by Danny & the Juniors. 1964 – The Supremes’ “Where Did Our Love Go” was released. It became their first song to get to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart. 1965 – The Kinks arrived in New York City to start their first U.S. […]