Chicago’s B96 brought some of the biggest names in pop for their annual B96 Pepsi Jingle Bash.
With star studded performances from Cardi B, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, as well as awesome sets from Mike Posner, Lauv and Why Don’t We, last night was one to remember! Christmas came early on Saturday night.
Check out our photos from last night’s performance below!
A little over a month before his 2019 headlining tour, A$AP Rocky has dropped his newest visuals, this time a music video for his track ‘Gunz N Butter’.
From his 2018 album, Testing, the Juicy J-assisted ‘Gunz N Butter’ is one of the many stand-out tracks from Rocky’s third studio album. And if his new tour is anything like his huge performance at Tyler The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival this year, you won’t want to miss out.
Watch A$AP Rocky’s music video for ‘Gunz N Butter’ below.
Bob Weir and John Mayer’s “Dead & Company” doesn’t take a lot of days off, so it’s no surprise that Mayer and the surviving members of the Grateful Dead are going back on tour in 2019. Kicking things off on May 31st with two dates at Mountain View, CA, Dead & Co. will make stops at Dallas, New York, Los Angeles’ historic Hollywood Bowl, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and more, until the tour ends in early July with two shows at Boulder, CO’s Folsom Field.
Don’t miss out, tickets for the tour go on sale via LiveNation.com on Saturday, December 8th.
In celebration of their huge 30th Anniversary, The Smashing Pumpkins kicked off their intimate anniversary tour at The Sylvee, Madison, WI’s brand new music venue. Less than two weeks removed from the November 16th release of the iconic alt rock band’s new album, Shiny And Oh So Bright, Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun (or “The Smashing Pumpkin’s new album” for short), there was no better place to catch a performance on Wednesday night.
Opening their set with with ‘Solora’, one of the records from the band’s new album, the band’s original members Billy Corgan, James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin performed just four tracks from the LP (including live debuts of ‘Knights of Malta’ and ‘Travels’) with a ton of focus on their catalog of hits, rightfully so for an anniversary tour. While keeps fans entertained with classic Smashing Pumpkins tracks like ‘Today’ and a rare performance of ‘Dross’, Corgan and company switched things up with an awesome cover of The Cure’s classic track ‘Friday I’m in Love’.
While the Pumpkins recent summer arena tour filled the seats and was met with critical acclaim, Wednesday night’s performance was special on a completely different level. With edgy lighting and production completely different from their arena tour, a specially curated setlist to honor the band’s 30-year history and all in an intimate club setting, fans experienced a show that they’ll never forget.
And to cap off an already amazing night, The Smashing Pumpkins closed their set with ‘Heavy Metal Machine’, ‘Ava Adore’ and their hit single ‘1979’, only to return for not one but two encore performances, ending the night with ‘Siva’, the band’s first single from their debut album Gish. Everything came full circle on Wednesday night as Madison enjoyed The Smashing Pumpkins’ first 30 years.
Check out our photos from last night’s performance below and get your tickets for the band’s remaining available tour dates here.
From her upcoming and anticipated sophomore album, The Pains of Growing, Alessia Cara has dropped her visuals for the LP’s next single, ‘Not Today’.
Following the album’s singles ‘Trust My Lonely’ and ‘Growing Pains’, the new track is just one of many from the 15-track album, currently scheduled for a November 30th release on Def Jam Records.
Watch Alessia Cara’s new music video for ‘Not Today’ below.
Following a huge stadium tour in support of Ed Sheeran, who opened for the band years ago, Snow Patrol has announced a big headlining tour of their own.
Opening their tour on April 18th in Dallas, TX, the Northern Irish band will make stops in Nashville, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, New York and many more, until their North American leg comes to an end on May 21st in Los Angeles. Tickets for most of the newly announced dates go on sale here on Friday, November 30th at 10AM (local time). The tour is in support of the band’s newest LP, Wildness, which is out now on all platforms.
Check out Snow Patrol’s North American tour dates below.
In support of his forthcoming Championships album, Philadelphia’s Meek Mill is going on his first tour since his highly publicized release from prison.
Kicking things off on February 19th in Miami, Meek will make stops in Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Raleigh, Los Angeles, Houston and more, until the tour concludes on March 24th at Atlanta’s Coca-Cola Roxy. Tickets for the tour go on sale for Tidal subscribers today at 3 PM EST, with a general on-sale following on Friday, November 30th.
Check out the dates for Meek Mill’s Motivation Tour below.
Yachty and Carti go way back, so it’s only right that they combine forces for the official music video for ‘Get Dripped’. From Lil Yachty’s latest LP, Nuthin’ 2 Prove (out now on Quality Control / Capitol Records), the bass heavy track is one of the standout from the album. The visuals for ‘Get Dripped’ were directed by Chadwick Tylers with creative direction from Lil Yachty himself.
Watch Lil Yachty and Playboi Carti’s music video for ‘Get Dripped’ below.
Chicago’s WGCI brought some of the biggest names in rap to the historic United Center on Saturday night for their annual Big Jam.
With amazing headlining performances from Cardi B and Lil Baby, as well as sets from Tory Lanez, Kodak Black, Young Dolph and more, fans certainly got their money’s worth for perhaps the best Big Jam to date.
Check out our photos from last night’s performance below!
Big news for Taylor Swift, as the ‘Delicate’ superstar announced that she has found a new home with Republic Record and Universal Muic Group. After spending many years with Big Machine Records, the Grammy winning singer signed a new deal which will gives her ownership of all of her masters.
“I’m ecstatic to announce that my musical home will be Republic Records and Universal Music Group,” Swift told fans on social media. “It’s also incredibly exciting to know that I’ll own all of my master recordings that I make from now on. It’s really important to me to see eye to eye with a label regarding the future of our industry. I feel so motived by using new opportunities created by the streaming world and the ever changing landscape of our industry… I also feel strongly that streaming was founded on and continues to thrive based on the magic created by artists, writers and producers.”
Swift is taking the drivers wheel when it comes to artist rights and today is another huge step in her monumental career.
As we wait for Taylor Swift’s next album, check out our photos from Taylor Swift’s Reputation Tour below.