If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. BTS’ Jung Kook will launch a special pop-up exhibit in Los Angeles celebrating his career so far, as well as his 2023 solo album, Golden. “Golden: The Moments” …
Read More »MAGA Pilgrims Return to the Hallowed Ground Where Trump Was Shot
At daybreak, a line of pilgrims stretch back a half mile from a spot that Donald J. Trump will consecrate as hallowed ground at sunset. The ex-president returns today for a rally to Butler, Pennsylvania, where he survived an assassination attempt on July 13. He will be joined by J.D. …
Read More »Olivia Rodrigo Was 'Dreaming' of Her First-Ever Philippines Concert — It Marked Her Biggest Yet
A sold-out audience at the Philippine Arena in Manila made Olivia Rodrigo‘s dreams come true — and all they had to do was show up. The Guts tour landed in the Philippines over the weekend, marking the half-Filipino musician’s first-ever performance in the country. It was the also the biggest …
Read More »Eladio Carrión Serenades His Mom During Tiny Desk Debut
Eladio Carrión is stripping back his music for El Tiny. On Sunday, the Puerto Rican trap star visited NPR Music for a performance that featured special guest, the singer Lia Kali, and a sweet serenade for his mom, who was in the crowd. Carrión opened his Tiny Desk debut by …
Read More »Victoria Monét Manifested Usher's Feature on 'SOS'
Victoria Monét had Usher on her mind when she started making “SOS.” As she explains in the latest installment of Rolling Stone’s The Breakdown, while she was in the studio, she was deep down a Confessions “rabbit hole, just studying that album top to bottom, and being so blown away, …
Read More »Asheville Musicians Are Trading Guitars for Chainsaws to Clean Up After Hurricane Helene
Normally, Darren Nicholson would have a mandolin in his hands. But on this day, he’s gripping a chainsaw. High up on Utah Mountain in Haywood County, North Carolina — overlooking the Jonathan Creek valley with the Great Smoky Mountains in the distance — Nicholson is cutting through large trees that …
Read More »See NOFX's Final Live Performances: 'We Did It Our Way'
More than four decades after forming in Los Angeles, trendsetting punk-rock firebrands NOFX played their final concerts this past weekend in nearby San Pedro, California as part of their Punk in Drublic Festival. The group’s last-ever concert on Sunday included guest appearances by Rancid’s Tim Armstrong, Bad Religion’s Brett Gurewitz …
Read More »Gonzy Shares Track List for New Album 'The World Is Yours'
On his upcoming album, Gonzy is singing from the perspective of a villain. On Monday, the musician unveiled the 18-song track list for his third album The World Is Yours via Rolling Stone, and shared new details about the project set to drop on Oct. 10. “It shows you all …
Read More »Julien Baker Previews New Songs, Leaves Gig Early After Feeling Sick at Tour Shows
Julien Baker has been on tour and her weekend appearances featured new songs, and also an unfortunate situation where she got sick. On Saturday, she previewed two unreleased songs alongside indie rock artist Torres. The duo performed the two country tracks at Webster Hall in New York, the first of …
Read More »Supreme Court Lets Texas Ban Emergency Room Abortions
The Supreme Court will allow Texas to continue enforcing itsban on abortions — including emergency abortionsin hospitals. On Monday, the nation’s highest court declined an appeal from the Biden administration, keeping in place a lower court order that says hospitals cannot be compelled to provide care that would violate Texas’ …
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