The Welsh singer behind “Mercy” will play an intimate London show this July, her first since retreating from public life following a violent assault.
The Welsh singer behind “Mercy” will play an intimate London show this July, her first since retreating from public life following a violent assault.
The hyperpop artist aired her grievances on Instagram, then a fire alarm interrupted the set—but the show went on.
In Oakland, the singer returned to the stage for the first time since 2019, weaving live debuts and catalog highlights into a 23-song set.
Opening night in Oakland inverted old stadium rituals. Before the first chorus of “Eternal Sunshine,” Grande asked 17,000 people to stop screaming and let her build a live vocal loop from scratch.
The second “Music America” concert brought together rock history, hip-hop, and a Dylan rarity, blurring the lines between curator and performer.
The corporate entertainment group takes over the East Riverside Drive space, wiping the Emo’s name from its walls as the historic club prepares for another relocation.
In his first British appearance since the end of Beastie Boys, Mike D debuted material from a forthcoming solo album at the King Street Social Club, backed by a band that includes his sons.
MJ Lenderman has pulled out of his upcoming dates on Zach Bryan’s stadium tour. The singer-songwriter said he needs time off the road to rest and work on new songs.
The band played four of their biggest songs at the Puskás Aréna, backed by dancers styled as classic Las Vegas showgirls.
A sold-out MSG show became a strange and sincere survey of musical lineage, with guests that no other pop tour would assemble on one stage.