Kendrick Lamar doesn’t want to be a savior, but he’s certainly a spokesman on his latest track, released guerilla style just days after his Super Bowl LIX announcement. The song, where Kendrick raps that it’s time to “let the party die,” doesn’t find him expressing much joy at being the …
Read More »Juanes Helps 'El Tiny' Desk Kick Off Latinx Heritage Month
NPR Music is kicking off its Latinx Heritage Month celebrations with a Latin music icon. Colombian star Juanes stopped by Tiny Desk — renamed “El Tiny” for the next several weeks — to perform a medley of his hits, including a new take on his track “La Luz” and a …
Read More »Perry Farrell Apologizes After Jane's Addiction Cancel Tour: 'My Breaking Point Resulted in Inexcusable Behavior'
Perry Farrell apologized to his bandmates, fans, and family after an onstage altercation with Dave Navarro prompted Jane’s Addiction to cancel the rest of their reunion tour. “This weekend has been incredibly difficult and after having the time and space to reflect, it is only right that I apologize to …
Read More »'Stereophonic' Extends Broadway Run for Final Time, Adds New Cast Members
Stereophonic, which follows a folk-rock quintet on the brink of blowing up, will extend its Broadway run, producers announced Monday. The production will extend its run through Jan. 12, 2025, which producers called Stereophonic’s final extension. Cast members Sarah Pidgeon, Juliana Canfield, and Tom Pecinka, who have performed in the …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen Joins Trey Anastasio, the Gaslight Anthem at Sea.Hear.Now Fest
Hours before Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band headlined Sea.Hear.Now festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey on Sunday, the frontman surprised fans with appearances at Trey Anastasio Band and the Gaslight Anthem’s sets earlier in the day. Springsteen showed up onstage and gave Anastasio a hug before he and …
Read More »Mark Hoppus to Release Tell-All Memoir: 'Shit Gets Dark'
Mark Hoppus is looking back at his life — and the Blink-182 of it all — in a new book. On Monday, the rocker shared a silly infomercial-style video to announce that he’ll release his memoir, Fahrenheit-182, on April 8, 2025. “This book has everything. A young man born in …
Read More »Tito Jackson, Original Jackson 5 Member and Michael's Brother, Dead at 70
Tito Jackson, who sang and danced with brothers Michael, Jermaine, Jackie, and Marlon as a founding member of the family group Jackson 5, died Sunday. He was 70. Steve Manning, a longtime friend of the family, told Entertainment Tonight that Jackson died while traveling on a road trip, but a …
Read More »The Postal Service Will Go on Indefinite Hiatus After Wrapping 'Give Up' 20th Anniversary Tour
The Postal Service will go on an indefinite hiatus following the conclusion of the band’s co-headlining tour with Death Cab for Cutie. The indie trio of Ben Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello, and Jenny Lewis reunited last year for the joint tour with Death Cab (Gibbard’s other band), with both groups celebrating …
Read More »Watch Kanye West Perform 'Everybody' With His 4 Children
Kanye West performed with his four children at a Vultures 2 listening event in China Sunday night. West’s wife, Bianca Censori, shot the family-filled rendition of the unreleased “Everybody” at Hainan’s Wuyuan River Sports Stadium. Her footage captured his four children holding hands and walking up to Kanye as the …
Read More »Doechii Is Bringing 'Alligator Bites Never Heal' Tour to a Swamp Near You
After supporting SZA, Doja Cat, and Beyoncé on the road, Top Dawg Entertainment rapper Doechii will headline her own tour supporting her critically acclaimed new mixtape, Alligator Bites Never Heal. Across 12 dates, she’ll hit select cities including Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, Paris, London, and Berlin. Rolling Stone‘s four-star review …
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