All 45 arena dates have sold out, marking a decisive shift in scale for an artist returning to solo headlining after three years.
All 45 arena dates have sold out, marking a decisive shift in scale for an artist returning to solo headlining after three years.
The Chicago rapper marks a decade of her breakout mixtape with a headlining run that begins in Toronto in August and closes in Chicago in September.
The run brings together a group of bands that shaped post-hardcore and metalcore in the mid‑2000s.
A severe weather warning led to the last-minute cancellation, but the forecast never materialized. Wallen took to social media to explain.
The band confirmed the lineup change with a short statement on social media, welcoming the session guitarist and YouTube instructor to the fold for ongoing dates.
The BIGHIT MUSIC group adds eight North American dates and a Lollapalooza appearance to its summer schedule, starting July 31 in Chicago.
The run starts in December with multi-night stands across North America and a rotating cast of support acts.
The trio marks two decades of their defining album with a run of North American theater shows, from Detroit to Los Angeles.
The Equal Vision labelmates join forces for a long run of dates with special guest Soul Blind, starting in August shortly after Quicksand releases their first album in five years.
Kristian Matsson returns with the new song “Colors,” his first release since the 2023 album *Henry St.*, alongside a sizable tour routing through Europe and North America.