Rachel Platten Continues First Headline Tour in 9 Years

Emmy Award-winning, multi-platinum artist and singer-songwriter Rachel Platten continues return to the stage with her first North American headline tour in nine years. The...

Goose Unveil “Thatch” From Forthcoming Album ‘Everything Must Go’ And Announce Biggest Tour Yet

Goose has shared “Thatch,” an eagerly awaited highlight from their much-anticipated fourth studio album, Everything Must Go, which arrives everywhere via No Coincidence Records on Friday,...

John Butler Drops New Single “Trippin On You,” Announces U.S. Summer Tour with Dispatch, G. Love & More

John Butler’s grasp of melody, soul and anthemic pop choruses have kept him on airwaves, top venues and festival stages around the globe for...

Caamp Announces New Album ‘Copper Changes Color’ And Massive 2025 U.S. Tour

Today, Ohio-based alternative-folk band, Caamp, announces Copper Changes Color, its highly anticipated fifth studio album, set to release on Friday, June 6th, 2025 via...

Trixie Mattel and VINCINT Team Up for Fiery “Supermodel” Cover Ahead of Coachella DJ Set

Today, drag legend, music icon and live performance extraordinaire Trixie Mattel has announced a fiery cover of RuPaul’s iconic smash hit “Supermodel (You Better...

Bon Iver Announces Early Album Listening Events, Taking Place in Outdoor Spaces Around The Globe

Bon Iver's new album, SABLE, fABLE, arrives this Friday, April 11th, but with the announcement of a global series of location-specific listening events, fans will...

John Crist Announces Over 25 Cities In Fall Leg Of ‘Jokes For Humans Tour’

John Crist has been a mainstay on Pollstar's Top 10 Global Touring Comedians chart, and following a nearly sold-out Spring run, he’s bringing the...

Post Malone Gets Toasted in Stop-Motion Masterpiece by Rudy Willingham

Seattle-based artist Rudy Willingham has turned breakfast into a banger with his stop-motion short Toast Malone, featuring 133 slices of toast syncing to Post...

Benedict Cumberbatch Reading Rik Mayall’s Letter to Bob Geldof Was Funnier Than Most Comedy Scripts

The day after filming the iconic 1984 Band Aid video, Rik Mayall of The Young Ones wrote a hilariously furious letter to Bob Geldof—and...

The Closure of Music Venues Across North America Is Changing the Cultural Landscape

Music venues are more than just places to hear songs performed. They are cultural touchstones, gathering spaces, and launchpads for the next generation of...

Helix Celebrates 50 Years With Best Of Album

Crown X Recordings, Canada’s premier re-issue label, proudly announces the release of Helix 50 – The Best Of, a career-spanning collection celebrating five decades...

LCD Soundsystem Adds 13 New Dates to 2025 Tour with TV On The Radio and Pulp

LCD Soundsystem has added 13 shows to the band's 2025 North American run. The new LCD headline dates will begin with an August 7-8...

National Recording Registry Inducts Sounds of Elton John, Chicago, Broadway’s ‘Hamilton,’ Mary J. Blige, Amy Winehouse, Minecraft and Microsoft

Elton John’s monumental album “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” Chicago’s debut “Chicago Transit Authority,” the original cast recording of Broadway’s “Hamilton,” Mary J. Blige’s “My...

It’s Time to Light the Lights: 10 of the Greatest Songs Ever Sung by The Muppets

Some songs are catchy. Some are classics. And some are pure magic when sung by a pig in a feather boa or a frog...

5 Surprising Facts About Willie Nelson’s ‘Red Headed Stranger’

There’s “iconic,” and then there’s Red Headed Stranger—the 1975 concept album that changed Willie Nelson’s - and country music's from that point onwards. A...

5 Surprising Facts About Daft Punk’s ‘Discovery’

On March 12, 2001, Daft Punk changed everything with their second studio album, Discovery. Trading in the raw Chicago house vibes of Homework for...