Joji Announces ‘Solaris’ Global Arena Tour

solaris-tourJoji is heading back on the road. The singer and producer has announced the Solaris Tour, a global arena run spanning North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. The Live Nation–promoted tour will see Joji perform at major venues including Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Newark’s Prudential Center, Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome, and London’s The O2.

The tour supports his new album Piss In The Wind, which debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 1 on multiple U.S. album charts, including Indie Store Album Sales and Current Alternative Albums. The 21-track release features collaborations with Giveon, 4batz, Yeat, and Don Toliver.

Fans can expect a setlist blending breakout hits like “Glimpse of Us” and “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK” with the first live performances of songs from the new record. Support acts will vary by region, with Nate Sib and Corbin joining in North America and Tommy Richman supporting in Europe and Australia/New Zealand.

Artist presale registration is open now, with general on-sale beginning March 6 at 10 a.m. local time. Full details are available at jojimusic.com.

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Hilary Duff Announces First Full-Scale Tour in Nearly 20 Years

hilary-duffHilary Duff is heading back on the road.

The singer and actress has announced “the lucky me tour,” her first full global headline tour in nearly two decades. The run begins June 22 and will include dates across North America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, with stops at major venues including Madison Square Garden, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, and London’s The O2.

The tour supports Duff’s upcoming sixth studio album, luck… or something, arriving February 20. Her current single, “Roommates,” has been climbing at pop radio ahead of the release.

General on-sale begins February 20, with presales opening earlier in the week. Full dates and ticket information are available at hilaryduff.com.

Duff is also set to launch a sold-out limited engagement in Las Vegas beginning this week.

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ghostbells Join Die Krupps for 45th Anniversary U.S. Tour

ghostbellsDark electronic newcomers ghostbells will join industrial veterans Die Krupps this spring as direct support on the band’s 45th anniversary North American tour.

The run begins March 23 in Austin and will hit major cities across the U.S. and Canada. Full dates are available at www.diekrupps.com/tour/ .

The tour follows the release of ghostbells’ debut EP Catacouture, out now via Out of Line Music, and comes shortly after the band wrapped a UK run supporting Ashbury Heights. The EP blends new wave textures, 90s EBM influence, and club-driven production, marking the group’s first official release after building momentum through singles and festival appearances.

For Die Krupps, the tour marks more than four decades of industrial output. For ghostbells, it’s a high-profile slot alongside one of the genre’s foundational acts. Tickets are on sale now.

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Jimmy Eat World Announce 25th Anniversary Bleed American Tour

jimmy-eat-worldJimmy Eat World are taking Bleed American back on the road.

The band announced a North American and U.K. tour celebrating the album’s 25th anniversary, kicking off June 9 at Red Rocks in Colorado and running through November, with a stop at Vans Warped Tour in Orlando. It marks their return to Warped after 25 years.

The run includes headline dates across the U.S. and Canada, plus three U.K. shows in August, culminating in what’s being billed as their biggest U.K. headlining gig yet at London’s Gunnersbury Park.

On this tour, the band plans to play Bleed American in full, along with additional material. Released in 2001, the album became their breakthrough, driven by “The Middle,” which has since crossed a billion streams on Spotify. The record helped define early-2000s alternative rock and has remained a touchstone for bands that followed.

Select dates will feature support from Rise Against, Sunny Day Real Estate, Thrice, Motion City Soundtrack, The Get Up Kids, PUP, and others.

Presales begin February 11, with general tickets on sale February 13.

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ZAYN Is Taking KONNAKOL on the Road

zayn-tourThe singer just announced The KONNAKOL Tour, a 31-date run that will take him across the UK, North America, South America, and Mexico. It’s his largest solo tour to date and the first time he’s headlining arenas and stadiums on this scale.

The tour kicks off May 12 in Manchester and stretches through November, wrapping in Miami. Stops include London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and São Paulo, among others. It follows his recent Las Vegas residency, where he quietly tested out unreleased material from KONNAKOL and reminded people how strong his live presence still is.

The timing isn’t accidental. ZAYN’s fifth studio album, KONNAKOL, arrives April 17, and its lead single, “Die For Me,” drops tomorrow. The project leans into broader cultural influences while circling back to the melodic instincts that defined Mind of Mine. It feels less like a reset and more like a sharpening. This tour also lands after a steady run over the past year. Room Under the Stairs earned strong reviews, and his collaboration with BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, “Eyes Closed,” performed well globally and picked up a 2026 iHeartRadio Music Award nomination.

Tickets go on sale February 13, with presales starting earlier in the week. See here for more information.

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Godsmack Announce THE RISE OF ROCK World Tour 2026 With Stone Temple Pilots and Dorothy

the-rise-of-rockGodsmack are hitting the road in a big way. The multi platinum rock band has announced THE RISE OF ROCK World Tour 2026, a massive North American run featuring Stone Temple Pilots and special guest Dorothy. Promoted by Live Nation, the tour brings Godsmack’s high energy live show to amphitheaters across the U.S. and Canada.

The tour launches May 10 in Bristow, Virginia at Jiffy Lube Live and will roll through major cities including Austin, Chicago, Denver, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Toronto, before wrapping September 26 in Nampa, Idaho. Fans can expect a career spanning set celebrating Godsmack’s legacy, alongside performances from two acts that helped define different eras of modern rock.

Presales begin Tuesday, February 3 at 10 a.m. local time through Citi Entertainment, with general onsale starting Friday, February 6 at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. VIP packages, including the BulletProof Experience, will also be available, offering premium seating, early entry, and exclusive collectible merchandise.

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Vans Warped Tour Launches 2026 Lineup Rollout With “30ish Days of Warped”

vans-warped-tour-2026Vans Warped Tour is officially back for 2026 and kicking things off with its signature slow-burn lineup reveal, launching “30ish Days of Warped” across its social platforms.

After three sold-out U.S. dates last year, Warped expands in a big way with five two-day festivals set for Washington, D.C., Long Beach, Orlando, plus new international stops in Montreal and Mexico City. Partnering with Insomniac, the tour blends its classic DIY spirit with a larger, global footprint.

More than 100 artists spanning rock, pop punk, emo, hip-hop, ska, and alternative will appear across the festivals, with multiple artist announcements dropping daily over the next month. As always, the full lineup will be revealed alphabetically, keeping the focus on discovery rather than headliners.

In addition to the main festivals, Warped will host pop-up events in each city, featuring surprise performances and local activations designed to connect directly with fans and communities.

Founded in 1995 by Kevin Lyman, Vans Warped Tour remains one of the most influential platforms in music and skate culture, known for launching and elevating artists while keeping accessibility and community at its core.

Weekend passes are currently available via VansWarpedTour.com.

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Brandy, Kirk Franklin, and Pharrell Williams Honored at Recording Academy Honors

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Brandy, Kirk Franklin, and Pharrell Williams were honored Thursday night at the fourth annual Recording Academy Honors presented by the Black Music Collective, held January 29 in Santa Monica ahead of the Grammy Awards.Brandy and Franklin each received the Black Music Icon Award, recognizing their lasting artistic influence and cultural impact, while Williams was presented with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award for his contributions to music, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy.

The ceremony featured tribute performances from Coco Jones, Kehlani, FLO, John Legend, Lecrae, PJ Morton, Tamela Mann, and others, with appearances by Dr. Dre, Tyler the Creator, and Justin Timberlake. Both Brandy and Franklin also performed during the evening. In a notable moment, Eve was formally awarded a Grammy for her performance on The Roots’ “You Got Me,” correcting a long-standing credit oversight from the song’s original win in 2000.

The Black Music Collective event continues to spotlight Black artists and industry leaders while supporting future generations through scholarship initiatives and mentorship.

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Kid Cudi Announces The Rebel Ragers Tour With M.I.A., Big Boi, and More

rebel-ragersKid Cudi is returning to the road in 2026 with The Rebel Ragers Tour, a North American run featuring a rotating lineup of special guests including M.I.A., Big Boi, A-Trak, me n ü, and Dot Da Genius on select dates.

Produced by Live Nation, the tour kicks off April 28 in Phoenix and spans more than 30 cities, with stops in Atlanta, Toronto, Los Angeles, New York, and beyond before wrapping up June 27 in Chula Vista, California.

The tour pulls from across Cudi’s catalog, touching on early breakout tracks like “Day ’N’ Nite” and “Mr. Rager” while also incorporating newer material from recent releases.

The run reflects Cudi’s long-standing connection with his fanbase and his continued evolution across music and culture. Tickets go on sale January 30 via LiveNation.com, with presales beginning earlier in the week.

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Broken English Brings Marianne Faithfull Tribute to Sundance Spotlight Premiere

Broken English co-directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard

Broken English co-directors Iain Forsyth and Jane PollardBroken English made its Sundance Film Festival debut on Sunday, January 25, with a Spotlight screening at Eccles Theatre in Park City. The North American premiere was preceded by a red carpet press line, where filmmakers, producers, and performers gathered ahead of the evening’s screening.

Directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Broken English is a documentary portrait of singer, songwriter, and cultural icon Marianne Faithfull. The film blends archival material, staged sequences, and performance, presenting Faithfull’s life and career through a stylized and unconventional lens rather than a traditional retrospective format.

Forsyth and Pollard attended the red carpet alongside producer Beth Earl and executive producers Victoria Steventon, Julia Xu, Julia Stier, and Miranda Bailey. Performers Norah Jones and Rufus Wainwright were also present ahead of their post-screening tribute performances, which followed the film’s premiere and added a live element to the evening’s celebration.

The Sundance appearance follows the film’s earlier world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival. At Sundance, Broken English screened as part of the festival’s Spotlight section and was presented in person only, drawing a full house and a noticeably attentive crowd.

The night felt less like a standard documentary premiere and more like a shared moment of remembrance, fitting for a film centered on legacy, memory, and artistic refusal to conform.

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