Suki Waterhouse Books North American Tour Behind New Album Loveland

suki-waterhouseSuki Waterhouse is taking her indie pop across North America this summer. The Loveland Tour kicks off July 22 in Phoenix and hits 26 cities through mid-October, including stops at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in LA and Radio City Music Hall in New York.

The tour supports her third album Loveland, out July 10 via Island Records. She just dropped a new single, “Tiny Raisin,” which Billboard praised for taking “listeners on a ride.” Charlotte Lawrence, Rochelle Jordan, and Love Spells will open on various dates.

Waterhouse has been building serious momentum since her 2024 sophomore album Memoir of a Sparklemuffin earned critical praise and helped her sell out headlining tours. She’s opened for Taylor Swift and Laufey, and played Coachella and Lollapalooza. She’s returning to Lolla this summer as part of the tour.

Artist presale starts April 29 at 10am local time. General onsale follows May 1.

For indie artists watching Waterhouse’s rise, it’s a solid blueprint: strong songwriting, consistent releases, and strategic touring that builds from clubs to theaters to major venues. Radio City Music Hall is a long way from basement shows, but that’s the path when you put in the work.

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Recording Academy to Honor Jimmy Douglass at Producers & Engineers Wing 25th Anniversary Celebration

jimmy-douglassThe Recording Academy will mark the 25th anniversary of its Producers & Engineers Wing during GRAMMY Week 2026 by honoring five-time GRAMMY winner Jimmy “The Senator” Douglass. The celebration will take place on January 28, just days ahead of the 2026 GRAMMY Awards.

Douglass, a veteran producer, engineer, and mixer, is being recognized for a career spanning more than four decades and collaborations across multiple genres. His credits range from early work with artists such as Aretha Franklin, Foreigner, and Led Zeppelin to later collaborations with Timbaland on projects by JAY-Z, Missy Elliott, Justin Timberlake, and others.

Originally scheduled to be honored in 2025, Douglass’ recognition was postponed following changes to GRAMMY Week programming amid Los Angeles wildfire response efforts. The 2026 event will now coincide with the Producers & Engineers Wing’s milestone anniversary.

Founded in 2001, the Producers & Engineers Wing represents thousands of music creators working behind the scenes in recording, mixing, production, and audio technology. The group has played a key role in shaping technical standards, education initiatives, and innovation within the recording industry.

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