If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Darius Rucker’s new tour doesn’t start until February 17, 2022, in Philadelphia but we’re pretty confident that we already know what the country singer is going to be …
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Long Live John, Long Live Bri: After Astroworld, Houston Celebrates the Lives of Two Teens Lost
It was a minute to game time on Saturday, Nov. 13, and both sides of the bleachers at Delmar Stadium in Houston were standing together in silence. A week after a crowd surge killed nine teenagers and twentysomethings at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival — including four people from the Houston …
Read More »Tears for Fears Set 2022 Tour in Support of First New Album in 17 Years
Tears for Fears have mapped out a 2022 U.S. tour in support of their first new album in 17 years, The Tipping Point. “We couldn’t be more excited to start playing concerts again. We’ve missed seeing our friends on the road around the world and the energy of performing live,” …
Read More »Adele Details 'Six-Hour Therapy Sessions' With Producer While Writing '30'
Adele candidly explained the stories behind her highly anticipated fourth album 30 in the December cover story for Rolling Stone. Her first album in six years will be released on Nov. 19. In the new interview, the Grammy and Oscar-winning singer-songwriter revealed that much of the album is an open …
Read More »Racial Justice Org Demands CMA Awards 'Adopt Racially Just Policies'
Since 2005, the civil rights nonprofit Color of Change has been at the forefront of campaigns to educate and influence the entertainment industry and corporate America to actively create anti-racist policies and practices. In 2019, they helped pressure RCA/Sony into dropping R. Kelly, and have been working with the Recording …
Read More »Pup Find Joy in Angst, Celebrate Destruction-Loving Dogs on Two New Songs
Toronto punks Pup are back with two new songs, “Waiting” and “Kill Something,” while they’ve also announced a North American tour for 2022. “Waiting” and “Kill Something” mark Pup’s first two singles of the year, and both were produced by Grammy-winner Peter Katis (Interpol, the National). “Waiting” also features Kathryn …
Read More »RS Recommends: How to Create Personalized Holiday Gifts for Music Fans
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Shopping for any music lovers this year? Head to Etsy (yes, Etsy). Though it often gets a rap for being an artsy, thrift shop-like site, among the website’s …
Read More »Britney Spears' Ex-Managers Fight Subpoenas, Deny Listening Device
UPDATE Nov. 12, 2021: After 14 years, Britney Spears‘ conservatorship has been terminated. Britney Spears’ ex-managers are fighting her demand for records and deposition testimony while denying any knowledge of a listening device placed in the pop star’s bedroom. In new documents signed Friday and obtained by Rolling Stone, lawyers …
Read More »Travis Scott Drops Two New Songs 'Escape Plan' and 'Mafia'
Travis Scott has dropped two new songs, “Escape Plan” and “Mafia.” The tracks come the night before his third installment of Astroworld Fest commences. Scott headlines the event that runs Nov. 5-6 at Minute Maid Park in Houston with appearances from Tame Impala, Bad Bunny, SZA, 21 Savage, Baby Keem, …
Read More »'Tiger King' Star Joe Exotic Reveals 'Aggressive Cancer' Diagnosis
Tiger King‘s Joe Exotic said he has “an aggressive cancer” in a note shared on his official Instagram account. The convicted felon posted a handwritten letter informing fans that a prostate biopsy revealed the diagnosis and pleaded that they advocate for his release. Exotic is serving 22 years in prison …
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