In the 30 years since her death, Selena Quintanilla’s story has been told and retold dozens of times. Between the classic 1997 Gregory Nava biopic starring Jennifer Lopez and the 2020 Netflix series starring Christian Serratos, generations of fans have come to know the contours and edges of her rise …
Read More »No, Neil Young and Joan Baez Are Not Playing the Anti-Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show
For anyone eagerly awaiting an “alternative” to the Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny, the “All-American Halftime Show” appears to be on, and for the same day, Feb. 8. But contrary to what you may have seen on social media, Joan Baez and Neil Young, at the very least, …
Read More »Aminé Opens Up About Faith, Family, and Finding His Sound Again
On a picturesque morning in late July, the rapper Aminé is perched at a cobalt-blue dining table in his airy Hollywood home. As he and three close collaborators fine-tune the artist’s upcoming set lists, one of his most important musical inspirations gazes out at them from a wall flanked by …
Read More »Ticketmaster Denies Aiding Scalpers, But Announces Policy Changes After FTC Lawsuit
Live Nation denied the Federal Trade Commission’s accusations that it worked with scalpers to make millions on resale tickets, but also told lawmakers that Ticketmaster would implement new safeguards to address several issues highlighted in the FTC lawsuit. As Billboard reports, Live Nation’s Executive Vice President Daniel M. Wall told …
Read More »Rush Add 17 Cities to Surprise 2026 Tour: 'We Have to Go Back Into the Gym!'
Earlier this month, Rush rattled the rock world by announcing a 2026 tour, then doubled its length due to increased demand. Now, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have added even more dates to the trek. The new dates mean the Fifty Something Tour will stretch into the fall and early …
Read More »Rina Sawayama Has Notes for the Team Behind Sabrina Carpenter's Japan-Inspired 'SNL' Set
Rina Sawayama has a few notes following Sabrina Carpenter‘s Saturday Night Live appearance. In an Instagram Story post about the pop star’s performance of “Nobody’s Son,” Sawayama highlighted an evident lack of cultural research behind the studio set, which was inspired by a karate studio and featured tatami mats. “Big …
Read More »Rosalía Announces Album 'Lux' With NYC Billboard
Rosalía’s fourth album seems to be around the corner. On Monday, several billboards appeared in Times Square, teasing what appears to be her first project in three years, Lux, expected on Nov. 7. The singer made the announcement via a Times Square billboard, where she’s seen wearing a fitted white …
Read More »Gracie Abrams' Magical Red Rocks Shows Will Be Livestreamed on Apple Music
Gracie Abrams‘ The Secret of Us (Deluxe) tour might be over, but you can relive it this fall. Apple Music will stream the singer-songwriter’s Red Rocks show on Oct. 29. Abrams played the iconic Morrison, Colorado venue on Aug. 11 and 12, where she performed her hit “That’s So True,” …
Read More »Lorde Brings Out Charli XCX to Perform 'Girl, So Confusing' at L.A. Show
Lorde and Charli XCX worked it out on the remix live last night, with a surprise performance of their collaborative version of Charli XCX’s “Girl, So Confusing.” At Lorde’s Ultrasound World Tour stop at Kia Forum in Los Angeles Saturday, the singer invited Charli XCX out during the encore. Lorde …
Read More »Sudan Archives Takes Her Fiddle to the Club
Over the course of her career as Sudan Archives, self-taught violinist and Cincinnati native Brittney Parks has paired her instrument of choice with forward-thinking songcraft in ways that elevate both her instrument and popular music. On her third album The BPM, she takes her fiddle to the club, melding kinetic …
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