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Jazz Fest Releases 2025 Lineup: Kacey Musgraves, Pearl Jam & More

Kacey Musgraves performs at Weekend One of the Austin City Limits Music Festival (Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration).

The 2025 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is shaping up to be a can’t-miss event, set to take place from April 24 to May 4 at the iconic New Orleans Fairgrounds. Known for its eclectic mix of music, culture, and food, this year’s lineup is a testament to the festival’s ability to bring together global superstars and local legends in celebration of New Orleans’ rich heritage.

The headliners this year are nothing short of spectacular. Pearl Jam is set to deliver their signature blend of grunge and rock, while the Dave Matthews Band promises an energetic set featuring their timeless hits. Country superstar Luke Combs will bring his chart-topping anthems to the stage, and Lil Wayne, paired with The Roots, is sure to provide an unforgettable fusion of hip-hop and live instrumentation. Fans can also look forward to powerhouse performances by Lenny Kravitz, who consistently stuns with his dynamic stage presence, and Kacey Musgraves, whose genre-bending artistry continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

Other major acts include Santana, whose legendary guitar riffs are sure to electrify the crowd, and John Fogerty, delivering a set that will likely include classics from his Creedence Clearwater Revival days. Burna Boy, one of the hottest names in Afrobeats, will add an international flair to the lineup, while HAIM’s infectious indie rock and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts’ iconic punk anthems will round out the diverse roster.

New Orleans’ own Big Freedia will undoubtedly bring the house down with her high-energy bounce music, reminding everyone why the city is a hub for musical innovation. Fans of indie rock will be thrilled to see My Morning Jacket on the bill, while jazz enthusiasts can revel in the artistry of Kamasi Washington, a modern-day torchbearer for the genre. Louisiana natives Better Than Ezra will also take the stage, delivering the alternative rock sound that has kept them beloved by fans for decades.

The festival, as always, is about more than just music. It’s a celebration of the cultural fabric that makes New Orleans unique. Festival-goers can expect an abundance of food vendors serving up classic Louisiana dishes like gumbo, po’boys, crawfish, and beignets. The festival also showcases local artisans and craftspeople, offering handmade goods and artworks that reflect the city’s vibrant creative spirit.

In addition to the headliners, the lineup will feature hundreds of other artists spanning a variety of genres, from jazz and blues to R&B, gospel, rock, and more. With multiple stages set up across the fairgrounds, attendees can explore a musical journey that celebrates both contemporary stars and the deep roots of Louisiana’s music traditions.

For those planning to attend, ticket options include single-day passes, multi-day passes, and VIP packages that offer premium perks like closer stage access and exclusive amenities. The Jazz Fest is not just a music festival; it’s an immersive cultural experience that attracts music lovers from around the globe.

With such a diverse and expansive lineup, the 2025 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival promises to be one of the standout events of the year. Whether you’re a fan of classic rock, hip-hop, country, jazz, or bounce, there’s something for everyone at this iconic festival. Mark your calendars, grab your tickets, and get ready to experience the magic of Jazz Fest in the heart of New Orleans.

Kacey Musgraves Unveils Stunning Music Video for “The Architect”

Kacey Musgraves levitates into the air during a memorable opening to her Chicago performance at the Allstate Arena on September 12, 2024 (Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration).

Kacey Musgraves just released the visually stunning music video for her song “The Architect,” a standout track from her latest album, Deeper Well. The video serves as a heartfelt tribute to the awe-inspiring beauty of nature, capturing its intricate wonders.

Last month, Musgraves delivered a stripped-down acoustic rendition of “The Architect” at the 2024 CMA Awards, a performance that resonated deeply with viewers. The song has garnered critical acclaim, earning two Grammy nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance, among the five total nods Musgraves received this year. Rooted in themes of existential reflection, the track delves into questions about life’s purpose, the possibility of a higher power, and whether existence follows a preordained design.

Musgraves shared the story behind the song, written alongside Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne in Nashville. “We wrote it shortly after the devastating Covenant School shooting,” she recalled. “The community was in shock, and everything felt so unsettling and terrifying. When we gathered to write, there was this sense of guilt — that we could sit down and create something beautiful while such unimaginable tragedy had just occurred.”

This heavy moment sparked an open discussion about the complexities of life. “It’s baffling how so much suffering can coexist with so much beauty. It’s this strange, bittersweet duality of being human, especially in today’s world.”

Musgraves’ poignant words and the emotive visuals in “The Architect” highlight her ability to confront life’s profound questions through her music, offering listeners a space for contemplation and connection.

Review: Kacey Musgraves Takes Fans to New Heights in Chicago for Deeper Well World Tour

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Kacey Musgraves levitates into the air during a memorable opening to her Chicago performance at the Allstate Arena on September 12, 2024 (Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration).

“High Horse” singer Kacey Musgraves rode into Rosemont, Illinois last night with her unmistakable charisma, leaving fans at the Allstate Arena thoroughly charmed. On tour supporting her 2024 album Deeper Well, the country-pop queen managed to sprinkle in her signature humor, levitate (yes, you read that right), and dish on Chicago’s finest foods—all while delivering one of the most memorable sets of the year.

For the somehow uninitiated, Musgraves is a genre-defying singer-songwriter whose rise to stardom was kickstarted by her 2013 breakout hit Follow Your Arrow. Since then, she’s collected a slew of Grammy Awards, melted hearts with her ethereal 2018 album Golden Hour, one of the most complete and perfect LPs, and is now back with Deeper Well, a project that dives into emotional depths with as much honesty as her fans have come to love.

Cardinal Takes Flight

Musgraves opened her 20-song set with “Cardinal,” and, no big deal, casually levitated toward the stars (and somehow without any visible wires). As her video backdrop displayed a stunning starry night, the “Star-Crossed” singer gave us another reason to believe she might actually be otherworldly. The crowd went wild, though to be fair, flying isn’t even the most impressive thing she did—her vocals and songwriting might still take the cake there.

A & B, Plus a Little S-Z-A Midway through the set, Musgraves made her way to a B-stage in the middle of the general admission floor, giving fans a closer look (some maybe a little too close). Decked out in a low-cut dress, she joked, “I’m pretty sure some of you behind me can see my butt cheeks, I should have charged y’all extra.” It was this blend of wit and warmth that made her set feel intimate, even in the massive arena.

On the B-stage, she stripped things down with heartfelt performances of Follow Your Arrow, Family Is Family, The Architect, and a surprise cover of SZA’s Kill Bill. The latter was made even more special when she brought out her tour’s opening act, Nickel Creek, to join her. It’s not every day you hear a country star tackle a moody R&B revenge anthem, but leave it to Musgraves to pull it off.

Deep Well and Deeper Dish In between songs, Musgraves made sure to give some love to Chicago’s famous food. Craving for a Chicago style hot dog and some Pequod’s Pizza, the “Deeper Well” singer told the crowd “that s***t’s deep”, speaking on the deep dish pizza. The humor continued, a signature trait of hers, even when she delivered emotionally charged songs like Golden Hour. For instance, in the final moments of that track, she cheekily swapped out the words “golden hour” for “golden shower,” much to the crowd’s delight.

Confirmed Chappell Stan One of the night’s best moments came near the end when she followed a beautiful cover of Chappell Roan’s Pink Pony Club with her chart-topping anthem High Horse. Watching Musgraves transition from a sultry ballad to the upbeat, disco-infused hit had the entire arena up on their feet, dancing like it was a Friday night at Chappell’s now famous fictional club.

No Encore, But Maybe? Musgraves closed out her set with Deeper Well and Rainbow, though she hilariously admitted she wouldn’t call it an encore because they’re too planned. “But,” she quipped, “it’d be funny if I came out after anyway, right?” While she didn’t do a second appearance, her humor kept the vibe light, leaving everyone with the perfect mix of emotions as the night drew to a close.

From the incredible production (including that mind-boggling levitation) to the stripped-down B-stage moments, Kacey Musgraves’ performance felt like a journey—one that was as deep as a well and as high as a horse. And if you missed it, well, next time she rolls into town, you might want to follow your arrow straight to the box office.

Review: Kacey Musgraves’ Stellar Performance Lights Up Austin City Limits

Kacey Musgraves performs at Weekend One of the Austin City Limits Music Festival (Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration).

Kacey Musgraves’ performance at Weekend One of Austin City Limits 2022 was nothing short of magical. As the Texas native took the stage at Zilker Park, the air was thick with anticipation, and she did not disappoint. Musgraves delivered a performance that was both intimate and electrifying, solidifying her status as a must-see live act.

Opening with “star-crossed,” Musgraves set the tone for an evening that was as much about emotional resonance as it was about musical virtuosity. Her voice, clear and emotive, floated effortlessly over the festival grounds, drawing the audience into her world. The transition into “good wife” showcased her ability to blend personal storytelling with universal themes, a hallmark of her songwriting prowess.

The setlist was a well-curated mix of tracks from her latest album, “star-crossed,” and fan favorites from her earlier work. Songs like “Butterflies” and “Golden Hour” were met with enthusiastic cheers, their uplifting melodies and heartfelt lyrics resonating deeply with the crowd. Musgraves’ ability to connect with her audience was palpable, creating an atmosphere of communal joy and reflection.

One of the standout moments of the night was her performance of “Rainbow.” The song’s hopeful message and stripped-down arrangement allowed Musgraves’ vocal talent to shine, bringing many in the audience to tears. It was a poignant reminder of her gift for crafting songs that speak to the human experience in profound ways.

“Camera Roll” and “Justified” were other highlights, with their introspective lyrics and lush arrangements showcasing Musgraves’ growth as an artist. The visuals, including stunning light displays and carefully crafted stage design, complemented the music perfectly, enhancing the overall experience.

Musgraves’ stage presence was a masterclass in balancing charisma with authenticity. She engaged with the audience through genuine smiles, light-hearted banter, and heartfelt expressions of gratitude. It was clear she was at home on stage, and her comfort translated into a seamless, captivating performance.

Closing with “Slow Burn,” Musgraves left the audience in a state of blissful reverie. The song’s mellow vibe and reflective lyrics provided the perfect end to a set that was as diverse in emotion as it was in musical style.

In a festival known for its eclectic lineup and high-energy performances, Kacey Musgraves’ set stood out for its emotional depth and musical brilliance. Her ability to craft a narrative through her setlist and her impeccable delivery made it a highlight of Weekend One at Austin City Limits 2022. As the final notes faded and the crowd erupted into applause, it was clear that Musgraves had not only met but exceeded the high expectations placed upon her.

5 Songs We Need to Hear at Kacey Musgraves’ Star-Crossed: Unveiled Tour

From “High Horse” to “Justified”, there are several songs we hope make the setlist for Kacey Musgraves’ biggest headlining tour to date.

Kacey Musgraves performing at Bonnaroo in Manchester, TN on June 15, 2019 (Photo by Dan Garcia).

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One of 2022’s most anticipated tour kicks off tomorrow night in St. Paul, MN, as Kacey Musgraves is bringing her “Star-Crossed: Unveiled” Tour to an arena near you.

Making stops in Chicago, Nashville, New York, Denver, Dallas, Oakland and many more, the Grammy-winning country and pop star is touring in support of her newest LP, star-crossed. Ticket prices vary by city but start as low as $16.00, and if you want to be up close to the action you can find general admission floor tickets for under $100.

This tour marks the first opportunity fans have to hear live versions of Musgraves’ new critically acclaimed album, but of course fans can’t wait to hear all of her hits from the past decade. Needless to say there are many tracks we hope make the setlist come tomorrow night and throughout the entire tour.

Check out the 5 songs we need to hear on Kacey Musgraves’ upcoming Star-Crossed: Unveiled Tour and get your tickets for a city near you at Kacey Musgraves’ official website:

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Kacey Musgraves Announces Headlining 2022 Arena Tour

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Photo by Dan Garcia

In support of her new LP, Star-Crossed, Kacey Musgraves is hitting the road to kick off 2022 with her biggest headlining tour to date.

Kicking things off on January 19th at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Pail, MN, Spacey Kacey will makes stops at a number of arenas throughout the country, including stops in Chicago, Cleveland, Nashville, New York, Boston, Los Angeles and many more. 

Tickets for the Star-Crossed: Unveiled tour go on sale, next month, September 9th at 10 a.m. (local time), with a special presale from September 2nd to 8th.

Check out the dates for Kacey Musgraves’ headlining 2022 tour below.

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Our Favorite Photos from Day 4 of Lollapalooza 2019

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Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

Perhaps saving the best for last, the final day of Lollapalooza 2019 was maybe the best of the entire 4-day weekend. With performances from Kacey Musgraves, Meek Mill, Slash and even a DJ set from Shaq, there was something for everyone at the final day of the Windy City festival.

Check out our favorite photos from Day 4 of Lollapalooza 2019 below.

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Photos: Little Big Town & Kacey Musgraves Give One Last Night of Country Music to Milwaukee’s BMO Harris Bradley Center

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Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

Tonight marked the last time a country artist or group would hit the stage at Milwaukee’s BMO Harris Bradley Center, as Little Big Town brought “The Breakers Tour” to the Wisconsin arena, just months before the city’s brand new state-of-the-art arena cuts the ribbon and opens its doors. With an arena and city that has seen a number of memorable country performances throughout the years, tonight was a great segue into the next chapter of country shows in Southeastern Wisconsin.

Not only was tonight the last country performance at the BMO Harris Bradley Center, rather it was also the second to last concert before the city’s new arena takes over. And with an amazing casts of performers, with Little Big Town, Kacey Musgraves and Midland, the stage was set for a memorable night.

Midland performed a few tracks from their 2017 debut LP, On the Rocks, while country’s rising star, Kacey Musgraves, set the tone for the night with performances from her brand new album, Golden Hour, which is already receiving wide critical acclaim.

But after a brief set-change, it was time for the act of the night, Little Big Town, to hit the stage. Known most for the collection of No. 1 singles, including ‘Pontoon’, ‘Girl Crush’, and most recently the Taylor Swift penned single, ‘Better Man’, the two girl/two guy group didn’t force too much production into their tour, however they made up for it with their fun stage presence and talented vocals.

Little Big Town’s set included performances of tracks from their entire discography, with a strong emphasis on their 2017 album where their headlining tour gets its name. With a trip to the B-stage, and performances of everyone’s favorite song, Little Big Town put on a great show for every single fan that filled the arena.

Check out our photos from tonight’s performance below and get your tickets for the remaining stops on their tour here.

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