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My Next Read: “Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You: A Memoir” By Lucinda Williams

Lucinda Williams’s rise to fame was anything but easy. Raised in a working-class family in the Deep South, she moved from town to town each time her father—a poet, a textbook salesman, a professor, a lover of parties—got a new job, totaling twelve different places by the time she was eighteen. Her mother suffered from severe mental illness and was in and out of hospitals. And when Williams was about a year old, she had to have an emergency tracheotomy—an inauspicious start for a singing career. But she was also born a fighter, and she would develop a voice that has captivated millions.

In Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You, Williams takes readers through the events that shaped her music—from performing for family friends in her living room to singing at local high schools and colleges in Mexico City, to recording her first album with Folkway Records and headlining a sold-out show at Radio City Music Hall. She reveals the inspirations for her unforgettable lyrics, including the doomed love affairs with “poets on motorcycles” and the gothic southern landscapes of the many different towns of her youth, including Macon, Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans. Williams spent years working at health food stores and record stores during the day so she could play her music at night, and faced record companies who told her that her music was not “finished,” that it was “too country for rock and too rock for country.”  But her fighting spirit persevered, leading to a hard-won success that spans seventeen Grammy nominations and a legacy as one of the greatest and most influential songwriters of our time.

Raw, intimate, and honest, Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You is an evocative reflection on an extraordinary woman’s life journey.

How Art Exhibitions Are Becoming the New Concert Venues

By Emily Mollown

Gone are the days when all the boundaries among the presences of different arts were submerged: the definition of an art gallery exhibition as a visual event is out the window. Again and again, galleries and museums are morphing into vibrant, multifaceted spaces that rival even the most buzzing concert venues. It marks a more significant flow into a culture of the sensorial and from a static relation to artwork into a dynamic, immersive event. This is how art exhibitions are making way for the new hubs for live music and performance, in the same line as the old famous concert venues we have known.

A New Stage for Entertainers

Traditionally, the reverent spaces of art exhibitions are places of hushed tones and contemplative silence. However, forward-thinking new artists and curators are breaking further away from these norms in integrating live performances that accompany and interact with the visual pieces. With this, art venues become a stage where musicians, dancers, and performers transform the space into a playground with the surrounding paintings and sculptures. For instance, performance art has resumed another burst, often bridging the gap between the static and kinetic, provoking audience participation in the same way that the vibe of a live concert would.

Interactive Spaces Redefine Engagement

Art venues are transforming into interactive environments where the audience becomes a crucial part of the art itself. These spaces invite visitors to engage directly with the installations, creating a unique experience that blurs the lines between observer and creator. Here’s how these interactive setups are redefining the engagement at art exhibitions:

  • Sensorial Participation: Installations equipped with motion sensors or touch-responsive surfaces allow visitors to alter the art through their actions. For instance, an artwork might evolve its colors and shapes as people move around it, making each visit uniquely tailored to the audience present at that moment.
  • Augmented Reality (AR) Experiences: By using AR technology, exhibitions offer a layer of digital enhancement that interacts with physical art. Viewers might point their smartphones at a painting to see hidden stories or animations unfold, adding a dynamic narrative layer to the static pieces.
  • Soundscapes: Some exhibitions integrate spatial sound installations, where the soundscape changes depending on where the viewer is standing. This auditory interaction complements the visual elements, creating a multisensory experience that immerses the visitor completely.
  • Collaborative Creations: Certain spaces encourage collective participation where visitors contribute to a developing artwork. This could involve adding a brushstroke to a large canvas or manipulating digital interfaces that project collaborative art onto large screens.

These interactive features not only enhance the depth of artistic engagement but also attract a broader, more diverse audience. They transform traditional gallery visits into dynamic, participatory events that resonate with the communal spirit of concerts, making each visit a new discovery through abstract paintings.

The Blend of Visual and Auditory

As the line of distinction between these various forms of art becomes less defined, so has now the sensorial experience of the multiple forms of art. Exhibitions for modern art would often incorporate an audio expertise; in this case, music that accompanies the visual experience. Curators are working closely with composers and musicians to create an original soundtrack that reflects both the visual nature of the art and the mood it creates. The marriage of two of the senses now allows an experience that almost rivals the sensory overload experienced in a concert.

Becoming More Human

Art exhibitions are ever more regarded in a way much like a cultural event; people gather for something other than the art itself to meet, interact, and celebrate. They are indeed getting to be community cultural staples, much like it is for a concert. As it now stands, openings at art galleries and museums are social events turned into happening crowds when as much for the community as for the art.

This is huge in an era when screens so heavily mediate social interactions, and it offers a real-world counterpart to digital socializing.

Marketing of the Experience

The marketing of art exhibitions has also borrowed a lot from concert marketing. With today’s vivid imagery and other eye-catching visual pieces, social media campaigns can be truly interactive, with popular influencers selling galleries as the space one should be seen at. All of these promotional strategies used by galleries are not merely a matter but tools for attracting a new base audience, indicating a changing perspective of the public about these cultural events.

Sustainability and Accessibility

Another reason the art show is that the new concert is sustainable and accessible. Art galleries are strategically positioned in urban centers, which makes them accessible to a wide audience without the need for long-distance travel. This proximity to urban dwellers not only increases foot traffic but also reduces the carbon footprint associated with traveling to more remote concert venues. Moreover, these spaces often repurpose existing buildings, blending cultural heritage with modern art forms while preserving architectural history.

This practice not only conserves resources but also enhances the aesthetic and historical value of the area. Additionally, many galleries are adopting green initiatives, such as using energy-efficient lighting and promoting zero-waste events, which further solidifies their role as environmentally conscious cultural hubs. These efforts make art exhibitions not just centers of cultural enrichment but also exemplars of sustainable practices in the arts community, offering both convenience and a reduced environmental impact.

Looking Forward

As we look to the future, the trend of art exhibitions evolving into spaces that rival concert venues is likely to continue. The fusion of art forms and the breaking down of barriers between them cater to a contemporary audience that seeks more from cultural experiences than passive consumption. This evolution is not just about providing entertainment but about creating a space where art in all its forms can be appreciated together, offering a richer, more engaging experience.

Art exhibitions, once quiet places meant for solitary reflection, are loudly declaring their presence as the new cultural arenas, echoing with the sounds of music, the movement of dance, and the vibrant chatter of an engaged audience. In doing so, they are not just redefining what an exhibition can be but are also reshaping the cultural landscape itself.

Author bio: Emily Mollown, Marketing specialist, business writer, and entrepreneur with a knack for travel writing and blogging. I assist clients in elevating their personal and professional brands, navigating the complexities of modern markets with strategic insights and compelling content. My expertise extends across diverse industries, enriching each narrative with global perspectives.

 

SiriusXM Signs New Exclusive Podcast Agreement with Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Dirty Mo Media

Today, SiriusXM announced a new, exclusive podcast agreement with Dirty Mo Media, the multimedia content platform of NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. The deal brings both exclusive advertising and distribution rights to Dirty Mo’s impressive slate of programming to the SiriusXM Podcast Network, as well as unique opportunities for exclusive-to-SiriusXM crossover events between Dirty Mo and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Earnhardt Jr.’s own podcast, “Dale Jr. Download,” will begin airing twice a week on the SiriusXM NASCAR Radio channel starting in early June. Additionally, the two companies will collaborate on several special event broadcasts throughout the year, including at the Daytona 500.

“This is a great day for our company,” said Earnhardt Jr. “This agreement allows us to continue producing the shows we want to produce and telling the stories we want to tell to an audience that values our brand of originality, passion and candor.

“This also brings my relationship with SiriusXM full circle. I first started hosting my own show nearly two decades ago on XM Satellite Radio. We did it for a couple years. Since then, nothing has changed other than I’m now a married father of two, I don’t race as much, XM is called SiriusXM, and I am bringing an entire media company back with me.”

Founded in 2013 by Earnhardt and executive producer Mike Davis, Dirty Mo Media emerged as perhaps the most influential platform in motorsports thanks in large part to Earnhardt’s rise to podcast prominence. In addition to building the podcast network, the company created and produced the TV/streaming series “Lost Speedways” in which Earnhardt visited and explored abandoned race tracks across America. Dirty Mo Media is now involved in the newly announced documentary series on Dale Earnhardt Sr. by Prime Video and Imagine Documentaries.

“One of our main areas of emphasis over the past year has been increasing our collaborations and expanding relationships,” said Davis. “A lot of that is simply knowing who we are, what we are trying to be and where we can be most affective. For Dirty Mo Media, we are a relatable, personality-driven brand of content creators and documentarians. Combine that with the reach, resources and credibility of SiriusXM, this relationship will produce fruit and serve our fans well.”

SiriusXM Media, the company’s advertising division, gains exclusive global ad sales rights to Dirty Mo Media’s slate of sports podcasts, including “Dale Jr. Download,” “Actions Detrimental with Denny Hamlin,” “Door Bumper Clear,” and more. These podcasts join the SiriusXM Podcast Network’s growing stable of sports programming, which, alongside SiriusXM’s incredible sports radio lineup, allows marketers to reach more passionate sports fans at scale. The SiriusXM Podcast Network reaches 1 in 2 podcast listeners in the US each month.

“We are very excited to team up with Dale Jr. and the team at Dirty Mo to bring several of the leading NASCAR podcasts into the SiriusXM Podcast Network,” said Sarah Van Mosel, SiriusXM’s SVP of Podcast Strategy.  “This not only bolsters the strength of our podcast offerings, but the addition of the ‘Dale Jr. Download’ to the SiriusXM NASCAR Radio channel enhances the programming available to our SiriusXM subscribers. This is another great example of the unique ways SiriusXM and talented creators like Dale and his team can work together.”

Dirty Mo Media joins the unparalleled lineup of podcasts and media companies represented exclusively by SiriusXM Media, including: “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” and the complete Team Coco roster; SmartLess Media and its hit show “SmartLess” from Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes; Ashley Flowers’ audiochuck and its chart-topping “Crime Junkie;” Crooked Media and its flagship “Pod Save America;” and many more; in addition to SiriusXM’s own award-winning shows such as “The Mel Robbins Podcast” and “How Did This Get Made?”

Podcasts play a central role in the new SiriusXM app, which features transcription, playback speed adjustment, key moment markers, auto downloads, and an expanded library, with more to come in future releases. With discovery at the heart of the listening experience, SiriusXM offers a new platform for Dirty Mo’s hosts to engage and connect with fans and listeners.

Rare 1966-67 Footage of Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett Shows The Start Of Their Psychedelic Rock Journey

Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett – London 66-67 video features rare footage of the group’s earliest performance with their original frontman. Set against the backdrop of London’s vibrant 1960s music scene, the video showcases the band’s experimental style and innovative approach to psychedelic rock, capturing the raw energy and creative spirit that defined their formative years and highlights Barrett’s influence on the band’s direction and legacy.

Mercury Studios To Release “Have You Got It Yet?” The Story Of Syd Barrett And Pink Floyd On DVD, Blu-Ray, And Digital

Mercury Studios, Universal Music Group’s innovative and multi-faceted content studio, is proud to announce the DVD+Blu-ray release of the critically acclaimed documentary film Have You Got It Yet?, a compelling dive into the life and genius of Syd Barrett, of Pink Floyd fame. The film will also be made available on digital formats, as well as On Demand.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Roddy Bogawa and the late, acclaimed album cover designer Storm Thorgerson (Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney, and Black Sabbath), and produced by Orian Williams (England Is Mine, Creation Stories, Control), the feature length documentary drew praise for its candid glimpse into the prismatic character and artistry of Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett. Visionaries behind prog rock and British psychedelic music, Pink Floyd chartered a monolithic legacy in both music and cultural history. Syd, who gave the group their moniker by combining the names of two obscure blues players – Pink Anderson and Floyd Council, played a crucial role in igniting that history, then left the group before they met stardom.

Released in cinemas worldwide in Summer 2023, Have You Got It Yet? achieved a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, as well as a successful theatrical run with many sold-out screenings. Intimate interviews with band members David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Roger Waters uncover Barrett’s ongoing impact on the group. Going a step further, the film also includes an interview with Syd’s sister, Rosemary Breen. Narrated by actor Jason Isaacs, the film also features original band managers Peter Jenner and Andrew King, as well as The Who’s Pete Townshend and Blur’s Graham Coxon.

In addition to the full-length film, the DVD+Blu-ray set includes a plethora of bonus features. Two poignant live performances of “Arnold Layne” are highlighted – this first features David Gilmour & David Bowie (originally released in David Gilmour’s Remember That Night Live At The Royal Albert Hall, 2007). The second is a performance from 2007’s The Madcap’s Last Laugh – a tribute concert for Syd Barrett featuring David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright in their final performance as Pink Floyd.

Additionally, the DVD+Blu-ray includes an interview with Bogawa and director & producer commentary of the film with Bogawa, Rupert Truman, and Julius Beltrame. Further exploring his creative works, the set features discussions surrounding Barrett’s paintings, and spoken word performances of Barrett’s lyrics by comedian Noel Fielding (“Dark Globe”), poet Rob Fitterman (“Rats”) and actor Gerard Bell (“Lucifer Sam”). The package, designed by StormStudios, is completed with an exclusive Have You Got It Yet? poster, which was also designed by the studio.

Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd crystallized a cultural moment where anything seemed possible but where that freedom could come with a cost. Was Syd just another drug casualty? Did he suffer from an undiagnosed mental condition? Or did he dislike the attention and fame as the fun turned to work? While there are no clear answers which might be the case, there is the feeling by all those around Syd that something went terribly wrong. Have You Got it Yet? is a chronicle and a mosaic of Barrett’s creative and destructive impulses, his captivating presence and absence – a portrait of the complex puzzle that was his life”.

James Blunt Announces Details Of Back To Bedlam Remastered 20th Anniversary Release Out October 11

James Blunt announces full details of his forthcoming special remastered version of Back To Bedlam, one of the top ten best-selling albums of the Noughties, on October 11th, twenty years to the day of its initial release. Pre-order HERE.

James will also take to the road in February next year to embark on a special run of UK arena dates for the ‘Back To Bedlam 20th Anniversary Tour’, where he will perform the Back To Bedlam album in its entirety, along with other classic hits from his career.  The tour will also mark James’ return to London’s O2 Arena on February 16th. Tickets HERE.

Included in this special 20th anniversary release comes a special version of the original album remastered for 2024 by Stuart Hawkes at Metropolis, in addition to previously unreleased demos of the core songs from the album, plus previously unreleased songs from the Bedlam era.

Formats include a single red recycled colour vinyl, 2 CD, 6 panel softpak with 16 page booklet, and available digitally.

In true James Blunt fashion, he explains; “I’ve released seven studio albums, but Back To Bedlam was the one people actually bought. So on its twentieth anniversary, the record label and I thought we should repackage it with some early demos, and milk it for all it’s worth. It was one of the biggest selling albums of the Noughties, so here’s hoping it makes a dent in the 20’s.”

Back To Bedlam featured the global smash hit ‘You’re Beautiful’ and is one of the top ten best-selling albums of the Noughties. He’s won two Brit Awards, two Ivor Novello Awards and has received five Grammy nominations. As James humbly approaches national treasure status in his native UK, he is widely regarded for his honesty, wit and charm, as showcased on record, on stage and with his ever-engaging social media banter.

Just last year, he released his seventh studio album Who We Used To Be. With “Tunes that press emotional buttons with military precision” (Financial Times) and Retropop Magazine hailing it as “His best in a long time”Who We Used To Be was James’ first studio album since the acclaimed, Top 3 Once Upon A Mind in 2019. His recent greatest hits collection, The Stars Beneath My Feet, went Gold, selling over 100,000 copies, and James took on a world tour, and brought his show to arenas all across the globe.

Next year, James will play five dates across the UK, kicking off February 11th in Belfast, and finishing February 16th at London’s O2 Arena on February 16th. Tickets on sale at www.jamesblunt.com

“I’ve been touring now for twenty years, and really, it’s only Back To Bedlam that people want to hear… so on that album’s twentieth anniversary, what better way to celebrate than to head out on the ‘Back To Bedlam 20th Anniversary Tour’!” explains James. “I’ll play all the songs from Back To Bedlam in full, from start to finish, and chuck in the better known songs from later albums to finish. It’s going to be, well, it pains me to say it… beautiful.”

And that….it will be.  It’s time to celebrate one of the UK’s most esteemed solo artists of our time.

Back To Bedlam 20th Anniversary Tour Dates
February 2025

Tue 11th                     BELFAST, SSE Arena

Thu 13th                      LEEDS, First Direct Arena

Fri 14th                        GLASGOW, OVO Hydro Arena

Sat 15th                      MANCHESTER, Manchester AO Arena

Sun 16th                     LONDON, The O2 Arena

Back To Bedlam – Reissue Track Listing

  1. High (2024 remaster)
  2. You’re Beautiful (2024 remaster)
  3. Wisemen (2024 remaster)
  4. Goodbye My Lover (2024 remaster)
  5. Tears and Rain (2024 remaster)
  6. Out Of My Mind (2024 remaster)
  7. So Long, Jimmy (2024 remaster)
  8. Billy (2024 remaster)
  9. Cry (2024 remaster)
  10. No Bravery (2024 remaster)
  11. High (demo)
  12. You’re Beautiful (demo)
  13. Wisemen (demo)
  14. Goodbye My Lover (demo)
  15. Tears and Rain (demo)
  16. Out Of My Mind (demo)
  17. So Long, Jimmy (demo)
  18. Billy (demo)
  19. Cry (demo)
  20. No Bravery (demo)
  21. Sugar-Coated (bonus b-side)
  22. Butterfly (bonus demo)
  23. Dancing Days (bonus demo)
  24. Close Your Eyes (bonus demo)
  25. Standing All Alone (bonus demo)

AIR Announce Global Livestream Of ‘Moon Safari’ From The Royal Albert Hall, London

This year, seminal French band AIR took their debut album Moon Safari on tour for the first time in celebration of its 25th Anniversary. The results were simply magnificent. After astounding crowds on a selective tour of Europe (and receiving 4 and 5 star reviews across the board), the demand to vastly extend the tour was extremely high. The decision was made to add more and more dates throughout the year which will give more fans all over the world the chance to experience it.

However, tickets for all dates remain in high demand so in order to allow even more access to this mind blowing performance, AIR have partnered with DRIIFT – a global streaming platform that will LIVESTREAM the bands second night performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 31st.

The whole show will be livestreamed worldwide at 9pm London time (10pm Paris/4pm New York/1pm LA/6am Sydney). The show will then be available to watch on demand from Saturday June 1st @ 7am BST until Tuesday June 4th.

Tickets for the MOON SAFARI global livestream are available now HERE

Virtual Reality Slots: The Next Big Thing in Online Gaming

By Mitch Rice

Virtual Reality (VR) technology has dramatically transformed the landscape of digital entertainment, offering immersive experiences that were once the stuff of science fiction. In the gaming industry, VR has taken a foothold by enhancing the user experience, providing a new level of depth and interaction. Among the many applications of this technology, virtual reality slots are emerging as a particularly exciting development in the realm of online gaming.

Understanding Virtual Reality Slots

Virtual reality slots are a type of online casino game where players can engage in slot machine gameplay within a fully immersive VR environment. By donning a VR headset, players can enter a three-dimensional world where slot machines feel as real as those found in a land-based casino. The realism doesn’t stop at visuals; with VR, the sound, environment, and even the interaction with machines mimic real-life conditions, making the experience thrilling and engaging.

How VR Slots Enhance Player Experience

Virtual reality slots go beyond traditional slot online by offering a multisensory experience that can include touch, sound, and visual feedback that adjusts as you explore the game. Players can walk around the virtual casino, interact with other players, and experience the excitement of hitting a jackpot in a way that feels much more tangible and exciting compared to clicking a button on a screen.

The Technology Behind Virtual Reality Slots

To enjoy VR slots, players typically need a VR headset such as the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, or Sony PlayStation VR. These devices are equipped with high-resolution displays and motion tracking technology, which are crucial for creating a believable and interactive virtual environment. Additionally, a sufficiently powerful PC or gaming console is required to handle the detailed graphics and the processing power needed for a seamless VR experience.

Software Innovations

The software that powers VR slots is more complex than that of standard online slots. It needs to not only manage the regular mechanics of slot gaming but also integrate with VR hardware to track player movements, manage interactions with the game environment, and render high-definition graphics in real-time.

The Benefits of Virtual Reality Slots

One of the main advantages of VR slots over traditional online slots is the level of engagement they offer. The immersive nature of VR can lead to higher player retention rates as users are not merely participating in a game but are being transported into a different world, which can be a highly addictive and enjoyable experience.

Attracting a New Demographic

VR slots have the potential to attract a demographic that might not typically be interested in online gambling. Younger gamers who are looking for cutting-edge technology and a more interactive gaming experience may find VR slots appealing, broadening the audience for online casinos.

Potential for Social Interaction

Unlike traditional online slots, VR slots can include a social aspect. Players might be able to talk to each other, share tips, and celebrate wins together in a virtual casino, making it a more communal and interactive experience.

Future Trends in VR Slots

As VR technology evolves, we can expect VR slots to become even more interactive. This could include more realistic slot machines, the ability to manipulate virtual objects, and even more complex player-to-player interactions.

Integration with Other Technologies

Looking ahead, VR slots might integrate with other technologies, such as augmented reality (AR) or artificial intelligence (AI). This could lead to hybrid experiences that blend real-world and virtual elements or smarter, more responsive gaming environments that adapt to individual player preferences and habits.

Regulatory and Ethical Considerations

As with any emerging technology, there are regulatory and ethical considerations. Ensuring fair play, preventing addiction, and protecting privacy in a much more immersive environment will be crucial as VR slots become more prevalent.

Conclusion

Virtual reality slots represent a significant step forward in the evolution of online gaming. They offer a combination of excitement, interactivity, and realism that traditional online slots can’t match. As technology continues to advance, VR slots are poised to become a major force in both the gaming and gambling industries, potentially changing how we think about and engage with online casinos.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

2024 Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco Airs on SiriusXM

SiriusXM will offer listeners nationwide coverage of this weekend’s world-famous FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2024, featuring the live turn-by-turn broadcast as well as pre- and post-race commentary airing on SiriusXM channel 81 and on the SiriusXM app.

On race day Sunday, May 26, SiriusXM’s coverage begins at 8 am ET with the Speed City F1 Pre-Race Show, hosted by Jon Massengale, Jonathan Green, Bob Varsha and Chris Medland. At 9 am ET, SiriusXM will air the BBC 5 Live radio broadcast for the FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2024, allowing listeners to hear every lap live from start to finish. Immediately after the race, Massengale, Green, Varsha and Medland will be back on the air for the Speed City F1 Post-Race Show to recap the race and hear from the competitors.

“The Grand Prix de Monaco is one of the most exciting events in motorsports,” said Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer. “Our coverage will deliver all the action from the circuit and our F1 programming before and after the race will bring our listeners closer to everything happening this weekend in one of the most exotic and beautiful venues in the world.”

SiriusXM will also air live coverage of Qualifying on Saturday, May 25 at 9:55 am ET. After Qualifying, Speed City Saturday airs live with a recap of qualifying and a preview of Sunday’s Grand Prix.

Tonight at 7 pm ET, SiriusXM listeners can also tune in to the weekly F1 show, Wheel to Wheel, hosted by Chris Medland and Jon Massengale, on SiriusXM channel 81 and on the SiriusXM app.

In the days leading up to the race, the SiriusXM app will feature a special “Greatest Day in Motorsports” hub that will make it easy for listeners to find F1 race and qualifying coverage, preview programming and more.

SiriusXM listeners get live broadcasts of every race from the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship season, running February through December. After seven events, three-time world champion Max Verstappen holds the lead in the driver standings with 161 points, while his team, Oracle Red Bull Racing, holds the top spot in the constructor standings.

For more information on SiriusXM, go to www.SiriusXM.com. For more info on the 2024 Formula 1 season visit www.Formula1.com.