The Montreal four-piece follows years of relentless touring with Miss Behave, an album built on sharp hooks, multiple languages, and a live show that never learned to pull its punches.
The Montreal four-piece follows years of relentless touring with Miss Behave, an album built on sharp hooks, multiple languages, and a live show that never learned to pull its punches.
The tour runs November 5 to December 11, with a double-header at the 1,800-capacity venue signaling a steady, understated rise.
The Charm follow-up is taking shape. Clairo checks in from a recording trip with notes on inspiration, fear, and the weight of expectation.
A Perfect Circle and Puscifer will both tour internationally this year. Puscifer has also scheduled a separate string of Europe and UK dates.
The Staind frontman leans further into his solo identity with new politically charged slogans on his latest tour merchandise, continuing a long shift from alt-metal to overt cultural signaling.
Christopher Nolan told the composer to sidestep a traditional orchestra. Göransson’s sonic palette for the ancient Greek epic includes bronze gongs, modern synthesizers, and a string instrument tied directly to the protagonist’s weapon.
The Brooklyn songwriter’s nine-track record pulls unlikely inspiration from server farms, John Ford westerns, and a deliberate turn toward hope.
The pairing reads less like a feature and more like a curatorial decision, connecting one era of dancefloor command to another.
Liam and Noel Gallagher enter the Top 350 after earning £375 million from their 41-show run between July and November 2025.
The song that started as a Stone Gossard demo went through multiple lives inside the Seattle scene, from an unrecorded piece of Eddie Vedder’s mini-opera to a Temple of the Dog track, before finding its definitive form as a live radio performance.