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Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band Push Back North American Tour Dates to Fall

Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band have postponed the remainder of their summer tour after two members of the band, Edgar Winter and Steve Lukather, tested positive for COVID-19. Those dates will be rescheduled for September as part of the All-Star Band’s fall North American leg. The impacted shows include stops in Easton, PA; Providence, RI; Baltimore, MD.; Lenox, MA; Pittsburgh, PA.; Philadelphia, PA; Richmond, VA; Atlanta, GA; St. Augustine, FL; Hollywood, FL; and Clearwater, FL. “We are so sorry to let the fans down,” Starr said in a statement. “It’s been wonderful to be back out on the road and we have been having such a great time playing for you all. But as we all know, Covid is still here and despite being careful these things happen. I want to thank the fans for their patience, I ...

Heaven 17 Announce 2022 North American Tour

English synthpop pioneers Heaven 17 have announced the 2022 “We Don’t Need This Fascist Groove Thang” North American tour. Named after their President Reagan-bashing single, the “We Don’t Need This Fascist Groove Thang” tour kicks off in September and spans 15 stops in the US and Canada. Tickets are currently on sale via Ticketmaster. As lead singer Glenn Gregory explained in a statement, it could be classified as Heaven 17’s first official tour of the continent. He said, “Our first trip to America as Heaven 17 was to New York in 1981; in fact, it was my first-ever trip to the USA and was a truly amazing experience. I can’t remember how on earth this came about, but we were going to play our first-ever live performance at the legendary Studio 54. We have, believe it or not, only ever playe...

Celebrating David Bowie 2022 Tribute Tour to Feature Todd Rundgren, Adrian Belew, and More

Todd Rundgren, King Crimson’s Adrian Belew, and several other musicians are taking David Bowie’s music on the road for the 2022 “Celebrating David Bowie” tour. The 15-date trek kicks off in October. The follow-up to 2018’s inaugural “Celebrating David Bowie” tour this iteration also features Fishbone’s Angelo Moore, Spacehog’s Royston Langdon and Jeffrey Gaines, bassist Angeline Saris, drummer Michael Urbano, saxophonist Ron Dziubla, and guitarist Angelo Bundini (otherwise known as Scrote). Together, the musicians will perform cuts from the late artist’s illustrious catalog in cities like Anaheim, Atlanta, Nashville, and Denver. The tour begins October 6th in San Diego and wraps up on November 13th in Phoenix. See the full list of “Celebrating David Bowie” tour dates below, and grab ticket...

Halestorm Announce Fall 2022 Headlining Tour with The Warning and New Years Day

Halestorm are keeping the show on the road throughout the entire year. The band has just announced a Fall headlining US tour, and they’re bringing The Warning and New Years Day along for the ride. The Grammy-winning band’s Fall trek will kill off September 21st in Huntsville, Alabama, and run through an October 8th performance at the Aftershock festival in Sacramento, California. Tickets for the outing will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. local time Friday (June 10th) via Ticketmaster, with a pre-sale beginning Wednesday (June 8th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code BRIGHTSIDE. There’s no letting up for Halestorm, as they recently completed a Spring run that included dates with with Stone Temple Pilots and Mammoth WVH, and will also embark on a previously announced Summer tou...

KennyHoopla Announces 2022 US Tour Dates

KennyHoopla staked his claim in the music world last summer with his Survivors Guilt mixtape, and now, he’s finally hitting the road. Today, the rising pop-punk star has been announced as the headliner of the 2022 Monster Energy Outbreak Tour. KennyHoopla’s 28-date trek across the US begins September 10th in Denver. He’ll hit cities including Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City, Atlanta, and more before wrapping things up in Austin on October 29th. Supporting Kenny on the 2022 Monster Energy Outbreak Tour are alt-pop band Groupthink and emo rapper nothing,nowhere. Kenny adds in a press release: “I’m excited to headline the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour with my brothers nothing,nowhere and Groupthink. So many cities that I haven’t played in yet and I can’t wait to meet you all!...

How to Get Tickets to Demi Lovato’s 2022 Tour

Demi Lovato is giving fans something to scream about with their upcoming 32-date “HOLY FVCK” fall 2022 tour across North and South America, which was announced along with news of their new album of the same name. In a statement, Lovato shared: “I’m so excited to get back on the road after four years without touring, and even longer since I’ve toured in South America. We’re working so hard to deliver an incredible show for all my fans and I can’t wait to see them in person to celebrate this new music.” Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Demi Lovato’s Next Tour? Advertisement Related Video Lovato will hit the road in August for two North American dates at the Illinois and Iowa state fairs before officially kicking off the “HOLY FVCK” tour in Sout...

How to Buy Tickets to Carly Rae Jepsen’s 2022 Tour

Carly Rae Jepsen is giving her fans the right kind of Emotion with news of “The So Nice Tour,” her first North American outing since 2019. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Carly Rae Jepsen’s Next Tour? “The So Nice Tour” follows a summer of events and festival appearances by Jepsen, including Twin Cities Pride in Minneapolis, Madrid’s Mad Cool Festival, and Summer Sonic 2022 in Japan. Advertisement Related Video The tour officially kicks off in Cleveland on September 21st, followed by two shows in Jepsen’s native Canada: Toronto on September 22nd and Montreal on September 24th. She travels down the East Coast via Boston, New York’s Radio City Music Hall, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC, making inland stops to Knoxville and Atlanta before mov...

TOLEDO Share New Single “L-Train”: Stream

TOLEDO are riding the “L-Train” right to Grand Jury Music. The Brooklyn indie folk duo have joined a roster that includes Hovvdy, Samia, and recent Artist of the Month Jordana at the New York-based label, and they’re celebrating with a new single. “L-Train” further demonstrates the impeccable harmonies of Dan Álvarez de Toledo and Jordan Dunn-Pilz, as if their lifelong friendship has synched their vocals as much as their personalities. The gentle track has a turbulent undercurrent, haunting arrangements swirling beneath the steady dance of guitar strings. It’s a blend of pleasant and anxious that reflects the lyrics’ exploration of social excess. “[‘L-Train’ was] written at a low point for the both of us,” TOLEDO said in a statement. “We had just moved to Bushwick and started playing shows...

Fontaines D.C. Announce Fall 2022 US Tour, Share “Roman Holiday” Video: Watch

Fontaines D.C. fans who missed out on their recently wrapped North American tour now have a chance to catch the Irish rockers during newly announced Fall 2022 dates across the US. The fall run kicks off on September 16th in San Diego with subsequent stops in cities including Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, Nashville, and Baltimore. It closes out in Boston on October 6th, after which the group will head out on the UK and Ireland leg of their trek. See Fontaines D.C.’s full touring itinerary below. Tickets to the new dates go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 10th at 10:00 a.m. local time; grab yours here. Advertisement Related Video Alongside the announcement, Fontaines D.C. shared the ’70s heist-inspired music video for “Roman Holiday,” the fourth single off their April LP, Skint...

Tours On Sale This Week: Marcus King, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Jimmy Eat World & More

What’s coming up on the touring landscape? Marcus King, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Jimmy Eat World, and SEVENTEEN are just some of the acts who have tour dates going on sale this week.  Check out on-sale times and presale codes below. Godspeed You! Black Emperor: Get Tickets via Ticketmaster Don’t miss out on the chance to see Godspeed You! Black Emperor take their latest record, G_d’s Pee AT STATE’S END!, on the road. Coming on the heels of a recently completed spring tour, GSY!BE are set to return to the road in July. They’ll be returning to the US at the end of October for another month’s worth of gigs. Further dates are planned abroad in 2023, but tickets for this round of newly announced dates go on sale Friday, June 3rd at 10:00 a.m. local time. Find it all on Ticketmaster. Ma...

Lil Durk Announces Fall 2022 US Tour

Lil Durk isn’t done touring behind his latest album, 7220, yet. Today, the Chicago rapper announced his Fall 2022 trek in support of the project, fittingly titled “The 7220 Deluxe Tour.” Spanning 15 cities, the trek kicks off on September 17th at The Criterion in Oklahoma City before making stops in Brooklyn, Nashville, Los Angeles, and more. It will close out in Seattle on October 17th. See the full itinerary below; tickets go on sale Friday, June 3rd at 11:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. A Live Nation pre-sale is set for Thursday, June 2nd (use code DAZZLE). Released in March 2022, 7220 debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and returned to the top spot four weeks later. It includes the singles “Pissed Me Off,” “AHHH HA,” and “Golden Child.” Advertisement Related Video Ahead of ...

Panic! At The Disco Announce New Album Viva Las Vengeance, 40-Date Arena Tour

Panic! At the Disco has announced a new album called Viva Las Vengeance, which will be supported by a 40-date worldwide arena tour. As a preview, Brendon Urie has shared the album’s title track, which doubles as its lead single. Watch the accompanying music video, directed by Brendan Walter, below. Due out on August 19th, Viva Las Vengeance marks P!ATD’s seventh album to date and follows 2018’s Pray for the Wicked. This time around, Urie cut everything live to tape in Los Angeles alongside his friends and production partners, Jake Sinclair and Mike Viola. “Viva Las Vengeance is a look back at who I was 17 years ago and who I am now with the fondness I didn’t have before,” Urie explained in a statement. “I didn’t realize I was making an album and there was something about the tape machine t...