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Alice Cooper announces new 2022 summer/fall tour dates

After wrapping up his fall 2021 and winter/spring 2022 tour runs, Alice Cooper will be back on the road in September with new tour dates for his fall 2022 Detroit Muscle Tour. 

Cooper’s acclaimed 2021 album Detroit Stories is available via earMUSIC, and is a celebration of the sound and spirit of the Golden Era of Detroit rock.  Detroit Stores debuted on the Billboard Album sales chart at No. 1 upon release in February 2021.

General public on-sale for the fall 2002 shows take place Friday, April 15th at 10 am local time at Ticketmaster.

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Five Finger Death Punch drops new single ‘AfterLife’ and announces 2022 North American tour with Megadeth

Five Finger Death Punch have released “AfterLife,” the title track from their forthcoming new studio album.

The release of AfterLife coincides with the band’s announcement of their upcoming 2022 North American headlining tour, kicking off in Portland, Oregon on August 19th. The tour will span over 30 dates, closing out on October 15th in Salt Lake City. The band will be joined on tour by rock icons Megadeth, with additional support from The Hu, and Fire From The Gods, promising an intense multi-faceted night of heavy rock music. Tickets go on sale starting Friday, April 15th at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster.

5FDP is also launching the official ‘Five Finger Death Punch Fan Club.’ Fans joining will have exclusive first access to presale tickets before anyone else. The Fan Club is available as a stand-alone app in the Apple, Android and Google Play app stores and is both a community for the most diehard fans, as well as the official one-stop shop for the latest 5FDP news. Premium Members of the Fan Club will receive numerous additional perks throughout the year.

“AfterLife” is now available to stream on your choice of platforms – HERE.  Additional tour dates are expected to be announced next week.  Ticket go on sale Friday, April 15 at 10am at FiveFingerDeathPunch.com

FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH Announces New Album & Tour With MEGADETH As Openers

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Pop Daypop

Take a look at Camila Cabello and Willow Smith in the video for ‘Psychofreak’

Camila Cabello has enlisted Willow Smith in the video for her new single ‘Psychofreak,’ which details her fallout with the girl group Fifth Harmony.

Said Cabello: “The song is about all of the different things that have made up my journey with anxiety and starting off really young in the industry. We have been supportive of each other through DMs and stuff.”  Referencing her former bandmates Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Normani, Cabello said. “I’m in a really good place with them.”

On Instagram, Willow shared a series of Polaroids, accompanied by her lyric on the track “wish I could be like everyone / but I’m not like anyone.”

Take a look at the video for ‘Psychofreak’here.

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Harry Styles’ “As It Was” debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 charts

Harry Styles has earned the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 with his latest single “As It Was,” marking his second No. 1 single, following 2020’s “Watermelon Sugar.”  As It Was is Harry’s first song to debut at No. 1, and comes ahead of the release of his upcoming third studio album Harry’s House.

As It Was secured the biggest streaming week of any song in 2022 so far, with 43.8 million streams, 27.2 million radio airplay audience impressions, and 10,300 downloads. The song also marks the most streams for a song in its first week of availability since Adele’s 2021 single “Easy on Me.”

Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves” dropped down to No. 2, as Latto’s “Big Energy” remained at No. 3 for its second consecutive week.

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NYPD name person of interest in subway shooting that injured 29

The New York City Police Department announced a person of interest in connection with the Tuesday morning subway shooting in Brooklyn, with investigators saying they are looking for Frank James. The NYPD released a photo of the person, asking the public to call NYPD Crime Stoppers with information, video or photos related to the shooting at 800-577-TIPS.

The shooting was reported just before 8:30 a.m. local time on a Manhattan-bound N subway car as it approached the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park in Brooklyn. The gunman donned a gas mask, detonated a smoke canister and fired 33 times with a .380 caliber handgun, shooting 10 people during the rush-hour commute. Twenty-nine victims went to Brooklyn hospitals with various injuries — five people were critically injured, but have since stabilized.

New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said at a news conference that the NYPD are piecing together clues about the suspected shooter: “At this time, we still do not know the suspect’s motivation. Clearly this individual boarded the train and was intent on violence.”

Investigators recovered the gun, three extended magazines, a hatchet, gasoline, four smoke grenades and a bag of consumer-grade fireworks, according to police.  A credit card was recovered from the scene and investigators said the card was used to rent a U-Haul, which led them to identify the suspect at large. Police later said James rented the van in Philadelphia. There is a $50,000 reward for information that leads to his whereabouts.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said police are working on getting as much evidence and clues from the vehicle as they can, saying: “We want to make sure that all of the evidence that is gathered is going to assist us in apprehending this person. We must make sure that we have it protected correctly so that we can convict this person for.”

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Russian President Vladimir Putin says peace negotiations with Ukraine have reached a “dead end”

On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that peace negotiations with Ukraine have reached a “dead end,” and accused Kyiv of violating previous agreements. Putin made the comments during a joint news conference at the Vostochny Cosmodrome with Belarusian President Alexander Lukaschenko, where the two were meeting at the spaceport to talk with rocket and space industry representatives.

Putin accused Ukraine of breaking agreements the two countries made during talks in Istanbul back in March. Russia agreed to reduce military activity around Kyiv and the northern city of Chernihiv during those peace talks, and ahead of the talks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was open to declaring neutrality and a possible compromise over the disputed separatist-held regions in far eastern Ukraine known as the Donbas.

During Tuesday’s remarks, Putin said regarding the war with Ukraine that “there was simply no choice, it was only a matter of time when it will begin. That’s it.” Putin justified the offensive in eastern Ukraine by saying that Russian forces must protect separatists there.

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Letter from Congress to Federal Trade Commission details Washington Commanders ‘potentially unlawful’ conduct

According to a letter sent from the House Committee on Oversight and Reform to the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, the Washington Commanders and owner Daniel Snyder “may have engaged in a troubling, long-running, and potentially unlawful pattern of financial conduct that allegedly involved withholding up to $5 million in refundable deposits from season ticket holders and also hiding money that was supposed to be shared among NFL owners.”  The NFL is working with former SEC chair Mary Jo White to “review the serious matters raised by the committee.”  White is also already investigating the sexual harassment claims against Snyder and Washington.

Among the many allegations in the 20-page letter includes those made by Jason Friedman, a former vice president of sales and customer service who worked for the franchise for 24 years. Friedman “provided the Committee with information and documents indicating that the Commanders routinely withheld security deposits that should have been returned to customers who had purchased multiyear season tickets for specific seats, referred to as seat leases.”  The letter also says Friedman told committee members the team maintained “two sets of books,” including one set of financial records used to underreport certain ticket revenue to the NFL.

NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy on Tuesday,  “We continue to cooperate with the Oversight Committee and have provided more than 210,000 pages of documents.”

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Dallas Mavericks’ point guard Luka Dončić diagnosed with left calf strain, out indefinitely

The Dallas Mavericks said on Tuesday that point guard Luka Dončić has been officially diagnosed with a left calf strain after undergoing an MRI.  The confirmation of Dončić’s injury comes two days after he exited in the third quarter of Dallas’ regular-season finale against the San Antonio Spurs.

The 23-year-old Dončić leads Dallas in points (28.4), rebounds (9.1), assists (8.7) and steals (1.2) per game. In 13 career playoff games, he has averaged 33.5 points, 9.5 assists and 8.8 rebounds per game.

Dončić has begun treatment, and according to the Mavericks organization there is no timetable for his return. The Mavericks, who finished 52-30 in the regular season, are the No. 4 seed in the Western Conference and will open the playoffs against the fifth-seeded Utah Jazz on Saturday.

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Darius Rucker announces 13th Annual Darius & Friends benefit concert

Darius Rucker announced he will return to the historic Ryman Auditorium on Monday, June 6th for his 13th Annual ‘Darius and Friends’ concert benefitting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The event unofficially kicks off the week of ‘CMA Fest’ in downtown Nashville, and to date has raised more than $2.5 million.

Darius and Friends will feature an all-star roster of friends to be announced in the coming weeks. Says Rucker:  “I can’t wait to be back at the Ryman with all of our friends from St. Jude. This show is always a highlight of the year for me, because it not only raises funds for a very important cause, but it also allows me to bring together some of my best friends in Nashville for a fun night of incredible music.”

Rucker made a commitment to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital nearly 15 years ago after taking an inspiring tour of the hospital. More than a decade later, that effort has become an annual tradition. Tickets to the 13th Annual Darius & Friends benefit concert start at $50 with VIP options up to $150, and are available via AXS.com.

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Tenille Townes shares tracklist, collaborators on new EP ‘Masquerades’

Tenille Townes revealed the tracklist for her upcoming EP, Masquerades, set to be released on April 22 via Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville in partnership with RCA Records.

The EP will feature tracks with hit singer-songwriter Wrabel, who duets with Tenille on “When You Need It,” as well as support from BRELAND on the song “Shared Walls.”

For more details on Townes upcoming release, head to her official website.  To pre-order/pre-save “Masquerades,” head here.

Tenille Townes reveals ‘Masquerades’ EP

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