New York’s Wet announces co-headline tour with Julie Byrne, shares new single ‘Coffee in the Morning’
If you're wondering what inspired the album's name, it was when Zutrau was with the producer Buddy Ross (Frank Ocean, Haim) in Portland.
Read MoreSouth Korean group TXT announces ‘Act: Promise EP 2’ 2025 world tour: See dates
TXT has officially announced its 2025 world tour, marking a significant milestone with its first-ever concerts in Europe.
Read MoreDrake announces 2025 Australian tour ‘Anita Max Wynn’: No venues announced yet
It will be the global superstar’s first tour in Australia since eight years ago in 2017. Recently, Drake—one of the world’s largest artists of all time—visited famous streamer xQc to confirm his upcoming Australian tour in early 2025. The
Read MoreCordae announces 2025 headlining tour ‘The Crossroads’: See dates
Don't forget to listen to Cordae's brand-new album 'The Crossroads'. It is now available throug Atlantic Records.
Read MoreScHoolboy Q announces ‘Blue Lips Got New Songs’ tour: See dates
The GRAMMY-nominated artist announced his latest headlining tour, spanning the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe.
Read MoreThe Goo Goo Dolls announce 2025 Summer tour with Dashboard Confessional: See dates
The legendary Buffalo-bred group took to their social media pages to say they would play the songs "they know and love".
Read MorePhantogram announce new album ‘Memory of a Day’, release new single ‘Come Alive’
Phantogram plans to release its next project on October 18 through Neon Gold Records — the indie label behind Charlie XCX, and more.
Read MorePhotos: Nigeria’s GRAMMY-nominated superstar Asake kicks off ‘Lungu Boy World’ tour
'The Lungu Boy World Tour' marks a significant milestone in Asake's career, with massive arena performances.
Read MoreLatto announces ‘Sugar Honey Iced Tea’ tour
Joining the Peach State artist, on select dates are Mariah the Scientist and Karrahboo — who seemingly left Lil Yachty's Concrete Boys.
Read MoreGreen Day kick off North American leg of ‘Saviors Tour’: See dates
The night kicked off with sets from illustrious Rock luminaries The Smashing Pumpkins and Rancid, and teenage Rock quartet The Linda Lindas, who will all continue as support throughout the rest of the tour.
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