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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Loathe Hits North America This Fall With New Album and Heaviest Single Yet

LoatheUK heavy music outfit Loathe is bringing their genre-blurring sound to North America this September and October. The 19-city tour kicks off September 19 in Royal Oak, Michigan and wraps October 13 in San Francisco, with stops in Brooklyn, Atlanta, Houston, and Los Angeles. Fleshwater and Prostitute support all dates.

The tour celebrates their third album, A Stranger To You, dropping July 17 via SharpTone Records. Lead single “Revenant” just landed, and it might be their heaviest track yet. The song features NOWHERE2RUN, the new project from Code Orange’s Jami Morgan and Eric “Shade” Balderose.

Loathe’s trajectory since their 2020 cult classic I Let It In and It Took Everything has been wild. They sold out a full U.S. tour in 2025, moving over 30,000 tickets despite not releasing new music for years. Their fanbase kept growing anyway.

Tickets go on sale Friday, May 1 at 10am local time via Ticketmaster. Citi cardholders get early access starting today.

The album was engineered, produced, and mixed by the band’s Erik Bickerstaffe with additional mixing from Ed Al-Shakarchi. It balances brutal urgency with lighter, more considered moments. For a scene that sometimes feels stuck in formula, Loathe keeps pushing boundaries.

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Colin Stetson’s Score for Netflix’s “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” Gets Digital and Vinyl Release

something-very-badThe soundtrack drops just one day after the psychological horror series hit Netflix. Colin Stetson, the composer behind Hereditary and The Menu, was the first creative hire on Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, and his score is just as unsettling as the show itself.

Creator Haley Z. Boston brought Stetson on early. His unique sound became integral to the series about a bride who can’t shake the feeling that marrying her fiancé is a terrible mistake.

“This music ranges all over the place, from the dreadful to the tragic, the sexy to the unhinged and comedic,” Stetson says. “There are tracks here that thunder and howl like metal dirges and others like sorrowful lamentations, several are up tempo techno tracks weaving like a heist caper.”

The score is available digitally now across all platforms. For physical media fans, there’s a limited vinyl edition through At The Movies, 300 individually numbered copies on red and black swirled 180-gram vinyl. The 16-track album includes pieces like “Death and the cold cold ground,” “The witness,” and the title track.

Stetson is known for transforming the saxophone through extended techniques, circular breathing, and multiphonics. He creates dense soundscapes without overdubs or loops. Beyond his solo work and collaborations with Bon Iver and Arcade Fire, he’s carved out a space in horror scoring. His work on Hereditary proved he understands how to make audiences feel deeply uncomfortable.

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen follows Rachel (Camila Morrone) in the five days before her wedding at her fiancé’s family vacation home. It’s psychological horror centered on that most terrifying question: what if you’re marrying the wrong person?

The series is streaming on Netflix now.

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Hollywood Palladium Opens Vinyl Room, a Hi-Fi Lounge That Celebrates 80 Years of Music History

The Hollywood Palladium just added something unusual to the concert experience: a lounge where the music actually matters.

Vinyl Room is a new space inside the iconic LA venue that pulls from 1970s Japanese listening rooms, those rare spots where people gathered just to hear records on pristine sound systems. But this isn’t some nostalgic gimmick. It’s a carefully designed environment built around the Palladium’s eight decades of history, from Frank Sinatra and Lawrence Welk to The Ramones, Nirvana, and Adele.

Blueprint Studio designed the space with music at its core. The walls are lined with vinyl from artists who’ve played the venue. Tabletops mimic records. MasterSounds Clarity-M speakers sit center stage at the bar, not hidden in corners. There’s a built-in DJ booth that feels like a main attraction, not an afterthought.

One standout feature is the wheatpaste poster wall, a layered installation that recreates LA’s street-level concert promotion culture. It’s stacked with decades of Palladium show posters, The Who, Grateful Dead, U2, The Clash, Sonic Youth, No Doubt, and more, weathered and overlapping just like they would be plastered across the city before a gig.

The memorabilia runs deep. A 1991 co-bill poster from Red Hot Chili Peppers and Beastie Boys. A postcard signed by Lawrence Welk from the 1940s. Vintage gear like a 1970s Sony reel-to-reel and a Lafayette dynamic mic. It’s the kind of space where you notice something new every time you visit.

This isn’t just decor. It’s Live Nation betting that fans want more than a bar to kill time before doors open. They want context, atmosphere, a reason to show up early and stay later. Vinyl Room treats the venue itself as part of the show, not just a container for it.

More info at vinylroomhollywood.com.

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Morrissey and Smashing Pumpkins Headline Darker Waves Fest This November

Darker-WavesThis is not a drill. Morrissey and The Smashing Pumpkins are headlining Darker Waves Festival 2026, and the lineup is absolutely stacked.

The fest drops November 14 in Huntington Beach, California, right on the sand at Huntington Beach City Beach. We’re talking oceanside stages, 35+ artists, and a who’s who of alternative and post-punk royalty.

Beyond the headliners, you’ve got Simple Minds, Bad Religion, Adam Ant, The Psychedelic Furs, Soft Cell, The Damned, Manic Street Preachers, Gary Numan, Silversun Pickups, Buzzcocks, EMF, Circle Jerks, Spacehog, and Marky Ramone. Three stages. All day.

If you want in on the presale, sign up for the SMS list at DarkerWavesFest.com. You’ll get a code for early access starting Thursday, April 2 at 10am PT. The first hour, 10am to 11am, gets you the cheapest GA tickets available. After that, prices go up.

Ticket options range from GA all the way to Ultimate VIP, which includes locker access, complimentary drinks and food, elevated views, and AC restrooms. Payment plans start at $19.99 down if you need to spread it out.

There are also vacation packages through Jampack that bundle tickets with beachfront hotel stays at spots like the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach. Those come with a dedicated entrance, re-entry, and fest merch.

This is a rare chance to catch some of the most iconic names in alternative music all in one place. Morrissey alone is a gamble, the guy’s notorious for cancellations, so if you’ve been waiting for the right fest to pull the trigger on, this might be it.

Full lineup and ticket info at DarkerWavesFest.com.

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They Called Us Outlaws Doc Series Debuts Prologue at SXSW

they-called-us-outlawsA first look at the upcoming documentary series They Called Us Outlaws premiered at SXSW, where the prologue episode played to a sold-out audience in Austin.

Directed by Eric Geadelmann and Kelly Magelky, the series explores the roots of the outlaw country movement, focusing on 1970s Austin and the cultural shift shaped by artists like Waylon Jennings. The project is presented in association with the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum.

The debut episode serves as an introduction to a planned ten-part series, tracing the spirit of independent artistry that defined the era and continues to influence musicians today.

A wider release for the series has not yet been announced.

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Grammy Museum to Spotlight K-Pop Star TAEMIN in New Exhibit

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The Grammy Museum® will debut a new exhibition, TAEMIN: Performer. Artist. Icon., opening April 1, 2026 in Los Angeles.

The display will feature stage outfits and personal artifacts from the K-pop star, offering a closer look at the artistry behind one of the genre’s most influential performers. The exhibit arrives just ahead of TAEMIN’s upcoming Coachella debut, where he is set to become the first male solo K-pop artist to perform at the festival.

Best known as a member of SHINee before launching a successful solo career, TAEMIN has built a reputation for his innovative choreography, genre-blending music, and cinematic stage presence.

Highlights of the exhibit include outfits from recent tours, along with items such as his stage-used microphone, in-ear monitors, and a handwritten note to fans.

The exhibition runs through May 25, 2026.

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Godsmack Announces Live at Mohegan Sun Album and 2026 Tour

Rock band Godsmack will release their new live album, Live at Mohegan Sun, on May 1, 2026, capturing a powerful hometown-adjacent performance from their sold-out show in Connecticut in October 2024.

The album features a career-spanning setlist, including fan favorites like “Awake,” “Cryin’ Like a Bitch!!,” “Under Your Scars,” and “I Stand Alone,” along with the newly released live version of “When Legends Rise.” Known for their high-energy performances, the band leans into both their heavier hits and more emotional moments throughout the recording.

The show also marked a major transition point, serving as the final performance of Godsmack’s longtime lineup, making the release feel both like a celebration of their legacy and the close of a chapter.

Looking ahead, the band will launch the Rise of Rock World Tour 2026, joined by Stone Temple Pilots and Dorothy, signaling the next phase of their career.

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The Pussycat Dolls Announce 2026 PCD FOREVER Global Reunion Tour

PCD-ForeverThe Pussycat Dolls are returning to the stage with the announcement of their 2026 global reunion tour, PCD FOREVER, celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album PCD.

The tour will span more than 50 shows across North America, Europe, and the U.K., beginning in June 2026. The run will feature performances of the group’s biggest hits, including “Don’t Cha,” “Buttons,” and “Stickwitu,” along with new material. Lil’ Kim and Mya will appear as special guests on select North American dates, while Lil’ Kim will also join the group for shows in Europe and the U.K.

The reunion brings Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts back together for their largest international run in years, marking a new chapter for the pop group that helped define early-2000s pop culture.

Alongside the tour announcement, the group has released a new single, “Club Song,” their first new recording since 2019’s “React.” The track was produced by Mike Sabath and co-written by Scherzinger with Sabath, Caroline Ailin, and Solly. Fans can also expect reissues of the band’s classic albums PCD and Doll Domination, arriving May 8, 2026, including expanded editions and new vinyl releases. Artist presale sign-ups are now open, with general ticket sales beginning March 20 at 10 a.m. local time.

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Dave Matthews Band, Twenty One Pilots and Mumford & Sons to Headline Oceans Calling Festival 2026

oceans-callingThe Oceans Calling Festival is returning to Ocean City, Maryland, with Dave Matthews Band, Twenty One Pilots, and Mumford & Sons set to headline the 2026 edition.

The three-day music festival will take place September 25–27 at Ocean City Inlet Beach, featuring more than 40 artists across three stages along the boardwalk. Other performers announced for the lineup include Gwen Stefani, Hootie & The Blowfish, Matchbox Twenty, Goo Goo Dolls, Ludacris, Caamp, My Morning Jacket, The Head and The Heart, Shaggy, Yellowcard, Liz Phair, Third Eye Blind, All Time Low, 311, Dashboard Confessional, Violent Femmes, Hanson, OK Go, Susan Hoffs, and Jet.

In addition to music, the festival will spotlight the region’s culinary scene with live cooking demonstrations from chefs Robert Irvine and Antonia Lofaso, hosted by actor Jason Biggs.

Festivalgoers will also have access to Ocean City’s iconic boardwalk attractions, including the Jolly Roger at the Pier amusement park, which will be located within the festival grounds.

A presale begins March 5 at 10 a.m. ET, with the public ticket sale opening later that day at 11 a.m. ET.

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