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The Rolling Stones announced the dates for their 2024 North American tour in support of their Grammy-nominated new album, Hackney Diamonds. The core trio of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood will hit 16 cities on the AARP-sponsored tour, beginning with an April 28 show at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.
The swing will include a stop at Jazz Fest in New Orleans on May 2, as well as stadium shows in Las Vegas, Seattle, Orlando, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Denver, Chicago, Vancouver, and Los Angeles, wrapping up on July 17 with a gig at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA.

The follow-up to their record-setting 2021 No Filter Tour will celebrate the legendary band’s first studio album of new material since 2005’s A Bigger Bang on the AEG Presents Concerts West-promoted swing, with tickets slated to go on sale on Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. local time.

The Stones recently became the 25th artist to receive the BRIT Billion Award from the BPI commemorating 1 billion career UK streams as calculated by the Official Charts Company.

Check out the dates for the Stones’ 2024 North American tour below.

April 28 — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium May 2 — New Orleans, LA @ Jazz Fest May 7 — Glendale, AZ @ State Farm StadiumMay 11 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant StadiumMay 15 — Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field May 23 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife StadiumMay 30 — Foxboro, MA @ Gillette StadiumJune 3 — Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium June 7 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium June 11 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial FieldJune 15 — Cleveland, OH @ Cleveland Browns Stadium June 20 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High June 27 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field July 5 — Vancouver, BC @ BC Place July 10 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium July 17 — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s® Stadium

“I hate to stop the show like this again,” Monaleo quipped in frustrated jest. “But I’m bout to go slap the s–t out the sound guy!” During the sold-out New York stop on her Monaleo Like Monalisa Tour, the 22-year-old Houston rapper conquered severe technical difficulties — she was forced to stop her show and […]

Olivia Rodrigo is just months away from spilling her Guts on tour, and the Grammy-winning pop star shared some insight on how she’s prepping for her 57-date run. “I’m getting it all together right now, brainstorming everything,” she told The Hollywood Reporter at the premiere of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes […]

In February 1989, the New Jersey-born, Texas-raised guitar picker, singer and harmonica ace Clint Black released his debut single, “A Better Man.” By mid-June, the song had become his first No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, ushering in the release of his debut album Killin’ Time.

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Black’s debut single established him as part of what would be called country music’s heralded “Class of ’89,” a group of artists who each had their first major hits that year–the cowboy-hatted triumvirate of Black, Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson, but also Travis Tritt and Mary Chapin Carpenter. This group led the way in an era that would usher country music into an unprecedented era of sales and influence.

In addition to “A Better Man,” Killin’ Time spurred Hot Country Songs chart leaders “Nobody’s Home” and “Walkin’ Away” and the title track, as well as a top 5 hit “Nothing’s News.” The album ultimately attained triple platinum status, while Black earned Billboard’s country song of the year in both 1989 (with “A Better Man”) and 1990 (“Nobody’s Home”). “A Better Man” garnered a Grammy nomination for best country song and Killin’ Time, for best country vocal performance, male.

In 2024, Black’s Killin’ Time – The 35th Anniversary World Tour will honor the album’s more than three decades of influence in shaping country music’s sonic landscape. Initiating with two already sold-out shows at Nashville’s vaunted Ryman Auditorium on Feb. 16 and 17 (and having just added a third and final night at the Ryman on Feb. 18) Black’s tour will feature the Grammy winner playing his debut album live from start to finish, heightened by some of his more than a dozen Hot Country Songs No. 1s, such as “When My Ship Comes In,” “A Good Run of Bad Luck,” and “Nothin’ But the Taillights.”

“We’ve played some songs that we haven’t played in 35 years during some shows recently,” Billboard tells Billboard. “We’ll play some songs at soundcheck and put in stuff like ‘Winding Down’ and ‘Straight From the Factory.’ Two of the guys in my band played on that album, so it’s fun to go back and remember it. Sometimes we had to think, ‘Who played that part?’ and things drift over time, they migrate. We’ve pulled some back to their origins. I think I’m singing these songs better now than I did, but pretty much it’s going to be like the record.”

Earlier this year, Black was honored with the Academy of Country Music Awards’ ACM Poet’s Award, an accolade that recognizes a songwriter or artist-writer’s significant writing contributions to country music. Even on his debut album, Black was already constructing his case as an artist whose vocal and instrumental capabilities were paralleled by his songwriting caliber. Black has written or co-written nearly all of his hit songs, with several of them, including his Grammy-nominated collaboration with Wynonna, “A Bad Goodbye,” and his duet with his wife Lisa Hartman Black, “When I Said I Do,” being solo writes.

“I set out to do that,” Black says. “I grew up reading liner notes and I wanted to know who was writing something I loved. I wasn’t trying to make any kind of statement, but I thought I could do it. And I saw an interview with Reba where she said she listened to about a thousand songs every time she wanted to make an album of 10 songs. That was terrifying to me. I thought, ‘Man, that’s a hard job. I’d rather do this other hard job and not have to go looking for songs.’ And I knew if I was successful in writing my own songs, I was going to need a lot of songs, if I was putting out an album every 18 months or so. I started writing a lot of songs, so that every time I had to make an album, I had at least 30 songs written that I wanted to record.”

One such solo write on the record, “Nothing’s News,” was born of that desire to prove his talent as a song crafter to his father. Black recalls his father “believed in me as a singer, but as a songwriter? Not so much. He told me I hadn’t done enough living to write real country songs, really, so I ran home and wrote ‘Nothing’s News’ to prove him wrong.”

Beginning with the songs that proliferate Killin’ Time, Black also forged what would become a decades-long association with fellow musician-writer Hayden Nicholas, whose contributions to Black’s music have been essential, from guitar work to co-writing hits including “No Time to Kill,” “Like the Rain,” “When My Ship Comes In” and “Summer’s Comin’.” Killin’ Time’s title track was born of a discussion with Nicholas.

“We were on our way to a gig and talking about how long it was taking the first single to come out,” he recalls. “He said, ‘The big wheel’s turning slowly,’ and I said, ‘Well I hope it starts turning soon, because this killing time is killing me.’ And we looked at each other and knew we had a song.”

Black recalls recording Killin’ Time in Houston, though he and Nicholas later traveled to Nashville to record overdubs—a trip that led to one of Black’s fondest “Nashville stories” from that early era.

“I was in Nashville for an extended time for the first time ever, and one of my producers, James Stroud, had loaned me his car. It was a Porsche,” Black recalls. “One day, he told me, ‘If you get me a gold record for this album, I’ll give you that car.’ He ended up having to sell the Porsche and then he bought himself a newer Porsche after that. The album was double platinum by then, and word got out that he had promised me a Porsche. So he did, in front of ASCAP, we have a photo of him handing me the keys and standing in front of that car. We would go on to give that car back and forth over the years — he has it now,” Black recalls.

Like many artists who launched in the late 1980s and through the 1990s, Black has felt the impact of the resurgent popularity of ‘90s country sounds. He points to the genre-spanning web of influences among the era’s artists, producers and label execs as a key factor.

“I think that the fidelity of music in Nashville all really rose to state of the art,” Black says. “You had all these budding engineers and rising producers and artists who loved all the country stuff, but were also influenced by the great classic rock, blues and jazz. For me, it was Bob Seger, and all that great James Taylor and Jimmy Buffett music. You had all these people coming up in country music that had this huge wealth of great standards to rise to. As the lyricists and melodies came into their own, and the A&R and the record companies, all of it combined. It was a perfect storm on every front in country music that made it as good or better than anything else out there.”

In tandem with the tour, Black will release a vinyl reissue of Killin’ Time in partnership with Sony Music and Vinyl Me Please. The special reissue will be on 180g Brown Galaxy vinyl with new lacquers cut by AIR Mastering’s Barry Grint and will ship in May 2024.

See below for the initial slate of tour dates for the tour.

Feb. 16, 2024 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

Feb. 17, 2024 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

Feb. 18, 2024 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

Feb. 23, 2024 – Durant, OK – Choctaw Casino

Feb. 24, 2024 – San Antonio, TX – San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo

Feb. 29, 2024 – Roanoke, VA – Berglund Performing Arts Center

March 1, 2024 – Roanoke Rapids, NC – Weldon Mills Theater

March 2, 2024 – Cherokee, NC – Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center

March 23, 2024 – Lancaster, PA – American Music Theatre

March 24, 2024 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Performing Arts Center

April 6, 2024 – Carlton, MN – Black Bear Casino Resort

April 21, 2024 – Georgetown, TX – Two Step Inn Fest

April 26, 2024 – Chandler, AZ – Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino

April 28, 2024 – Indio, CA – Stagecoach

June 13, 2024 – Abbotsford, BC – Abbotsford Arena

June 14, 2024 – Penticton, BC – South Okanagan Arena

June 15, 2024 – Prince George, BC – CN Arena

June 16, 2024 – Dawson Creek, BC – Ovintiv Arena

June 19, 2024 – Lethbridge, AB – ENMAX Arena

June 21, 2024 – Edmonton, AB – Winspear Centre

June 22, 2024 – Strathmore, AB – Strathmore Stampede

June 25, 2024 – Saskatoon, SK – SaskTel Arena

June 27, 2024 – Moose Jaw, SK – Moose Jaw Arena

July 11, 2024 – New Salem, ND – ND Country Fe

Taylor Swift is giving her UK fans two more chances to get in on the Eras Tour action. The singer announced on Monday (Nov. 13) that she will be adding a pair of gigs in London to her stint at London’s Wembley Arena next summer. The UK/European leg of the massive stadium outing is slated […]

Drake is headed back out on the road next year. On Monday morning (Nov. 13), the 6 God revealed the dates for his upcoming 2024 U.S. run titled It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What?, which will feature support from J. Cole on most dates.
The 22-date run of show presented by Cash App and Visa and produced by Live Nation will feature a number of back-to-back arena dates, kicking off with two gigs at Ball Arena in Denver, CO on Jan. 18 and 19. The run will then double-up in New Orleans, Nashville and Columbus before winding down with a show at The Legacy Arena at BJCC in Birmingham, AL.

The 2024 dates will follow on the heels of Drake’s recently completed It’s All A Blur tour, which found the rapper playing 50 sold-out arena dates across North American in the summer and fall in support of his eighth studio album, For All the Dogs. Tickets for the tour will be available starting with the Cash App card presale beginning on Wednesday (Nov. 15), followed by a general onsale beginning Friday (Nov. 17) starting at 11 a.m. local time here.

Check out the dates for Drake’s It’s All a blur Tour – Big As The What? below.

Jan. 18 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena + 

Jan. 19 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena 

Jan. 22 – San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center – San Antonio

Jan. 25 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center 

Jan. 29 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center +

Jan. 30 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center 

Feb. 2 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena 

Feb. 7 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena +

Feb. 8 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena +

Feb. 12 – St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Arena 

Feb. 16 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena 

Feb. 20 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center +

Feb. 21 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center 

Feb. 24 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse 

Feb. 27 – Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center 

March 2 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center 

March 5 – Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum

March 10 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena 

March 14 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena ~

March 18 – State College, PA @ Bryce Jordan Center ~

March 23 – Sunrise, FL @ Amerant Bank Arena ~

March 27 – Birmingham, AL @ The Legacy Arena at BJCC ~

+ Rescheduled dates

~ Without J. Cole

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Green Day announced the dates for their five-month The Saviors stadium tour on Thursday (Nov. 2), which is slated to kick off its North American leg at Nationals Park in Washington, DC on July 29. As previously announced, the U.S. and Canadian dates will feature support from Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and the Linda Lindas, while European fans will get warmed up by Nothing But Thieves, The Hives, Donots, The Interrupters and Maid of Ace.

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“We’ve never been more excited to unleash new music than with Saviors, a record that’s meant to be rocked live, together. So let’s thrash. We’ve got some amazing friends who are coming along for the ride!,” the band said in a statement about hitting the road to promote their “raw and emotional” 14th studio album during the outing that will also celebrate the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough 1994 diamond-certified album Dookie and the 20th anniversary of 2004’s American Idiot.

The dates will kick off on May 30 with a festival show at the O Son do Camino in Monte de Gozo, Spain, before going to to gigs in Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, the Netherlands, and the UK, winding down on June 29 with a show at London’s Wembley Stadium.

The North American run will include shows at New York’s Citi Field, Boston’s Fenway Park, Chicago’s Wrigley Field, Pittsburgh’s PNC Park, Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium and a final scheduled concert at Petco Park in San Diego on Sept. 28. The North American on-sale begins on Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. local time and the UK/EU general onsale begins on Nov. 10 at 9:30 a.m. GMT.

The band dropped the video for the pop-punk rager “Look Ma, No Brains!” on Thursday, a track they debuted live at a surprise Las Vegas club show last month along with the strident “The American Dream Is Killing Me.” Saviors is due out on Jan. 19 on Reprise/Warner Records.

Watch the “Look Ma” video and see the tour dates below.

Saviors Tour North American dates:

July 29 – Washington, DC @ Nationals Park 

August 1 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre 

August 3 – Montreal, QC @ Osheaga Music and Arts Festival* 

August 5 – New York, NY @ Citi Field

August 7 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park

August 9 – Philadelphia, PA @ Citizens Bank Park

August 10 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium 

August 13 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field 

August 15 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre !

August 17 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Field 

August 20 – Kansas City, KS @ Azura Amphitheatre !

August 22 – Cincinnati, OH @ Great American Ballpark 

August 24 – Milwaukee, WI @ American Family Field 

August 26 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion !

August 28 – Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park

August 30 – Nashville, TN @ Geodis Park 

Sept. 1 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PNC Park

Sept. 4 – Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park

Sept. 7 – Denver, CO @ Coors Field

Sept. 10 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater !

Sept. 11 – Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field   

Sept. 14 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium 

Sept. 18 – Phoenix, AZ @ Chase Field

Sept. 20 – San Francisco, CA @ Oracle Park 

Sept. 23 – Seattle, WA @ T-Mobile Park

Sept. 25 – Portland, OR @ Providence Park

Sept. 28 – San Diego, CA @ Petco Park

*Festival Date

!With Support from Rancid and The Linda Lindas only

Saviors UK/EU dates:

May 30 – Monte do Gozo, Spain @ O Son do Camino*

June 1 – Madrid Spain @ Road to Rio Babel*

June 5 – Lyon Decines @ LDLC Arena – with The Interrupters

June 7 – Nurnberg Germany @ Rock im Park*

June 8 – Nurburgring Germany @ Rock am Ring*

June 10 – Berlin Germany @ Waldbühne – with Donots

June 11 – Hamburg Germany @ Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld – with Donots

June 15 – Interlaken Switzerland @ Greenfield Festival*

June 16 – Milan Italy I Days @ Hippodrome La Maura*

June 18 – Paris France @ Accor Arena – with The Interrupters

June 19 – Arnhem Netherlands @ GelreDome – with The Hives & The Interrupters

June 21 – Manchester UK @ Emirates Old Trafford – with Nothing But Thieves & Maid of Ace

June 23 – Isle of Wight UK @ Isle of Wight Festival*

June 25 – Glasgow UK @ Bellahouston Park – with Nothing But Thieves & Maid of Ace

June 27 – Dublin Ireland @ Marlay Park – with Nothing But Thieves & Maid of Ace

June 29 London UK @ Wembley Stadium – with Nothing But Thieves & Maid of Ace

*Festival Date

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Wicked — the wildly successful Broadway musical about the story of Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Glinda (Glinda the Good Witch) — celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and rising pop stars Reneé Rapp and Lizzy McAlpine are getting in on the festivities.
At the first New York stop of her Snow Hard Feelings Tour, Rapp invited McAlpine onstage to perform an emotional rendition of “For Good,” one of the standout duets on the Wicked soundtrack.

Fan-captured footage via TikTok finds the two singers enrapturing the audience as they assume the roles of Glinda and Elphaba atop a neon-green-lit stage. Rapp choosing to perform “For Good” for the first of her four New York tour stops is unsurprising considering her Broadway roots. In 2019, The Sex Lives of College Girls star enjoyed a brief run as Regina George in the Tony-nominated Mean Girls musical. She is set to reprise her role in the forthcoming film adaptation of the musical, which is set to hit theaters Jan. 12, 2024.

The first part of the two-film adaptation of Wicked, meanwhile, is slated to hit theaters on Nov. 27, 2024. The film’s star-studded cast includes Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang and more.

Rapp’s musical theater background echoes across her music, including Snow Angel, her debut studio LP. The record, which helped Rapp land a pair of MTV Video Music Award nominations this year, debuted at No. 44 on the Billboard 200 with 18,000 units shifted — the biggest first-week total for a debut album by a female artist in 2023. On Tuesday (Oct. 31), Rapp will head to Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre for a special Halloween show where fans are encouraged to attend in costume.

As for McAlpine, the “For Good” duet comes on the heels of an exciting year for the fast-rising folk-pop singer. This year, McAlpine enjoyed the rise of “Ceilings,” which became her very first Billboard Hot 100 hit (No. 54), as well as collaborations with Noah Kahan (“Call Your Mom”) and Niall Horan (“You Could Start a Cult”).

Watch Rapp and McAlpine deliver a gorgeous “For Good” performance below:

Ms. Lauryn Hill is pressing pause again on the 25th anniversary tour celebrating her Grammy-winning 1998 solo album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill due to ongoing vocal issues. After postponing the third U.S. date of the tour in Philly last week, Hill announced on Monday (Oct. 30) that she’s been ordered by doctors to rest […]