Ashnikko, the U.K. alt-pop star who broke out in 2019 with TikTok hit "Stupid," has announced details of their debut album. WEEDKILLER is due on June 2 via Warner Records and is preceded by new song "Worms," which can be streamed below.
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Pink is hitting the road in support of her newly released album Trustfall.
The “Never Gonna Not Dance Again” pop titan unveiled her new studio album – her first since 2019′s Hurts 2B Human – on Friday (February 17). She followed up the new music by announcing plans to head out on a tour in the fall.
The Trustfall Tour sees her teaming up with GROUPLOVE and KidCutUp, and tickets will be available soon!
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Pink‘s The Trustfall Tour will follow her already announced Summer Carnival Stadium Tour, which sees her teaming up with GROUPLOVE and KidCutUp alongside Brandi Carlile, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo.
The 14-show venture kicks off with a performance in Sacramento, Calif. on October 12. She’ll hit New York City and various venues across the country before wrapping things up on November 18 in Orlando, Flor.
Tickets for The Trustfall Tour will be available for preorder on February 21 for Citi and Verizon users. The general onsale will follow on February 24 at 10am local time. You can pick up tickets at LiveNation.
If you missed it, Pink opened up about undergoing surgery and gaining weight during the ongoing pandemic in a new interview.
You should also watch her perform one of her classic hits as a duet with Kelly Clarkson.
Check out all of the dates for Pink’s upcoming The Trustfall Tour and her Summer Carnival Tour below…
THE TRUSTFALL TOUR DATES (FALL 2023): GROUPLOVE + KidCutUp on all dates
Thu Oct 12 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center Sat Oct 14 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center Tue Oct 17 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome Fri Oct 20 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena Wed Oct 25 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena Fri Oct 27 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center Wed Nov 01 – Montreal, QC – Bell
Ashnikko, the U.K. alt-pop star who broke out in 2019 with TikTok hit "Stupid," has announced details of their debut album. WEEDKILLER is due on June 2 via Warner Records and is preceded by new song "Worms," which can be streamed below.
the former Disney Channel star of “Hannah Montana,” launched the “Backyard Sessions” in 2012 for her fans, where she and her band perform in an intimate outdoor setting. It quickly became a benchmark series with “Miley Cyrus ‒ Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions)” now serving as a continuation.The global music superstar will serve as an executive producer on the special, which will premiere on Disney+ on March 10.
Batman fans have clamored for a while now that Willem Dafoe would be a great fit to play The Joker in a movie at some point. And Dafoe has acknowledged that interest, like in his monologue when he hosted “Saturday Night Live” last year.
Ed Sheeran announced today that his fifth studio album, pronounced Subtract but styled as “-”, will be released on May 5.
Ed Sheeran has announced that he will release new album ‘-‘ in May, completing his series of mathematically titled LPs.Pronounced ‘Subtract’, the album will featured stripped back, acoustic songs, and was co-written and produced last year by The National’s Aaron Dessner – whom Sheeran met through his good mate Taylor Swift. Dessner, of course, having worked with Swift on her ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’ albums.In a post on social media announcing the album, Sheeran revealed that the album has been in the making for many years, but that he scrapped all of his previous work and started afresh last year.“I had been working on ‘Subtract’ for a decade, trying to sculpt the perfect acoustic album, writing and recording hundreds of songs with a clear vision of what I thought it should be”, he writes.
Ellie Goulding has confirmed that the release of her new album ‘Higher Than Heaven’ has been pushed back for a second time, citing “delays in sourcing” the materials for the physical records.Back in October, Goulding announced her fifth studio album with the release of single ‘Let It Die’. That followed on from the release of ‘Easy Lover’ and Goulding’s collaborative single with Alok and Sigala, ‘All By Myself’.The record was initially due to arrive on February 3, 2023 and was the follow up to her 2020 album, ‘Brightest Blue’.
Foo Fighters have announced a trio of US headline shows for this year – find all the details below.The Dave Grohl-led band were already scheduled for a run of summer festival appearances including Boston Calling, Sonic Temple, Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park, and Bonnaroo.Today (February 28), the Foos have confirmed their own concerts in Gilford, New Hampshire (May 24), Rogers, Arkansas (June 14) and Pelham, Alabama (June 16).Tickets are due to go on sale at 10am local time this Friday (March 3) – you’ll be able to purchase yours here. A fan pre-sale has also gone live today (February 28).
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Courteney Cox finally has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The "Friends" actress spoke to Fox News Digital about the monumental moment, revealing that she never thought she would see this kind of success in her career.
Thania Garcia SZA’s “SOS” remains an undefeated challenger on the albums chart where it logs a 10th non-consecutive week at No. 1. This week the R&B set joins an exclusive list of albums that have notched at least 10 weeks atop the list throughout the last decade, including Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” (13 nonconsecutive weeks in 2022). The last album by a woman to have achieved 10 weeks at No. 1 was Adele’s “25” (2015), and before that, Taylor Swift’s “1989” achieved the mark with 11 weeks (2014). Since its December debut, “SOS” has been a steady streaming giant. In its first week on the charts, “SOS” posted 405 million on-demand streams — the fifth-largest streaming week of 2022 and the second-largest streaming week ever for an album by a female artist (Swift’s “Midnights” tallied 549.26 million). This week, the record keeps its hold on the summit by earning the equivalent of 87,000 album units in the U.S. and 118 million streams, according to data by Luminate via Billboard.
Two years to the date after their February 22, 2021 breakup, Daft Punk have announced a 10th-anniversary reissue of their final album as a duo, 2013’s Random Access Memories. The expanded edition — scheduled for a May 12 drop — will contain eight previously unreleased demos, outtakes, and alternate versions, combining for a total of 35 minutes of music.
Daft Punk have announced a 10th anniversary expanded edition of their final album ‘Random Access Memories’.The reissue features 35 minutes of outtakes and unheard demos across nine tracks. It will be available across various formats including 3 LPs, 2 CDs, streaming platforms and additionally a spatial audio (Atmos) mix of the original album will be made available for the first time.It will be released on May 12 and can be pre-ordered here.
Daft Punk video creator and manga artist Leiji Matsumoto has died, aged 85.Matsumoto, who worked on the videos for 2000 hit ‘One More Time’, ‘Digital Love’ and ‘Aerodynamic’, passed away last week (February 13) due to acute heart failure.He also worked with duo on their film Interstella 5555: The 5story of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem.In a statement, his daughter Makiko Matsumoto wrote: “Manga artist Leiji Matsumoto departed for the sea of stars at a hospital in Tokyo on February 13, 2023 at the age of 85.“The farewell ceremony has already been held with close relatives. I think it was a happy life.”Matsumoto (real name Akira Matsumoto) was also heavily involved in the manga and anime art and film worlds and was best known for his work in creating TV series Space Battleship Yamato and 1979 film Galaxy Express 999.Writer Zack Davisson, who had previously worked with Matsumoto, paid tribute to the late artist.He wrote: “Leiji Matsumo’s work was the foundation of what we know as ‘anime/manga fandom,’ in both the US and Japan.
Pink is going on tour in 2023, so you better get this party started.From July through November, the beloved pop star is embarking on a massive 36-concert tour—she’s calling it “Summer Carnival 2.0”— that will take her to stadiums and ballparks all over North America.That includes huge gigs at Boston’s Fenway Park on July 31 and Aug. 1, New York City’s Citi Field on Aug.
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“Trustfall,” and the singer says that making the LP helped her cope with own crisis of faith.“In order to be a human being in this world today, it requires a lot of trust, like just to … drop your kids off at school and participate in elections and have an opinion,” Pink said at an album release party held 101 floors up in the sky at the Edge overlooking Manhattan.“ ‘Trustfall’ is sort of [about] two things … I feel like we’re falling backwards, and the ground is uncertain. But it’s also that freedom and letting go, trusting and having faith in the universe that it’s going to take care of you.”And the 43-year-old mother of two — daughter Willow, 11, and son Jameson, 5 — takes comfort in the fact that “I know if my kids had the muscles, they would catch me.”Making “Trustfall” tunes such as first single “Never Gonna Not Dance Again” — which Pink performed on roller skates to open the American Music Awards last November — helped the artist deal with her issues during the pandemic.“I wrote ‘Never Gonna Not Dance Again’ because I felt like the world was ending,” said Pink, who also performed acoustic renditions of new tunes “When I Get There” and “Trustfall” at the event, where she was interviewed by Peloton star Cody Rigsby.“I’m not wasting any more time.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor Just hours after Pink dropped her ninth studio album, “Trustfall,” the singer has announced a brace of fall arena dates that will launch just a week after her summer stadium tour. Produced by Live Nation, the 14-city tour kicks off on October 12, making stops at arenas across North America, including a date at Madison Square Garden in New York. The previously announced 2023 “Summer Carnival Stadium Tour” features special guests Brandi Carlile and 2022 Hall of Fame inductees Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo on select dates, along with Grouplove and KidCutUp on all tour dates. “Trustfall” features collaborations with Chris Stapleton, the Lumineers, and First Aid Kit, as well as songwriters and producers Max Martin, Shellback, Greg Kurstin, Fred Again, Billy Mann and others. Pink will be appearing on NBC’s “Today,” CBS’ “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” and a a show takeover special on “The Drew Barrymore Show.”
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Reese Witherspoon is looking back on one of her most iconic movies. During a recent appearance on "The Drew Barrymore Show," Witherspoon called working on "Sweet Home Alabama" a "magical" experience. "I remember that scene that was shot in the rain, and I'm in the wedding dress, and I run away from my wedding, and I run to see Josh Lucas on the beach," Witherspoon, who played Melanie Smooter, told Barrymore. "And it was pouring down rain, but I remember thinking, 'This is such a crazy amazing moment I'm going to remember this forever.'" "And I still have the wedding dress," Witherspoon added, leaving both the studio audience and Barrymore shocked.