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Hatebreed to embark on 30th anniversary North American tour this fall

Hatebreed is hitting the road to celebrate their 30th anniversary across North America, continuing its anniversary celebration with a fall 2024 headlining tour this September/October. The band shares: “What show will we see you at?! 30th Anniversary North American Tour just announced w/ the mighty @carcassband @harmsway13 & @cryptadeath!”

According to Blabbermouth, the band will embark on fall trek that kicks off on September 26th in Portland, Maine, and runs through October 27th in Norfolk, VA, including stops in Canada. Hatebreed will be joined by Carcass, Harms Way, and Crypta throughout their North American run.

Hatebreed will also embark on a 30th anniversary run in Europe, with special guests Crowbar. The European tour dates are set for June 2024 with stops in France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, and Denmark.

Singer Jamey Jasta shares: “We are extremely grateful to have hit this milestone and to be able to celebrate it with some of the best bands and fans in the world! We cannot wait to see everyone on the road,” while drummer Matt Byrne adds: “Thirty years of Hatebreed! What a wild ride it has been! The ups, the downs, and all of the in-betweens… I have nothing but gratitude towards my bandmates and each and every one of our fans worldwide. We’re coming to see you all. Stay tuned.”

Tickets are on sale now; head to the band’s official website for more information.

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Sabrina Carpenter earns first No 1 top 40 hit with ‘Feathers’

Sabrina Carpenter has earned her first No. 1 at Top 40 radio with her hit single “Feather,” which comes one year since the song’s release. Billboard reports that by reaching #1, “Feather” becomes Carpenter’s first chart-topper at the pop format; the song already represented her first Top 5 hit.

“Feather,” released last March 2023, gained in popularity following the release of the official video last October, amassing 5.2 million views within one week of release. It currently has nearly 40 million views while the track has accumulated over 600 million streams and reached No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Carpenter has performed the song on her Emails I Can’t Send Tour across North America, Europe, Asia and Brazil, and more recently as support on Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour through Latin America, Singapore and Australia.  Next up for Sabrina will be an appearance at this year’s Coachella Music Festival.

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Maren Morris launching 2024 ‘RSVP Redux’ North American tour

Maren Morris will hit the road this summer on the RSVP Redux tour. Morris was originally scheduled to launch the RSVP tour in 2020, but canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Morris wrote on Instagram“the tour that never was, gets a 2024 redux. playing the fan club shows last year made me realize how much I missed the intimate venues and having fun dusting off some deep cuts. I didn’t want to stop, so we are carrying the spirit of those shows to slightly bigger rooms where more people can join us … “with the GIRL 5 year anniversary last week, it just made sense to give life back to the tour that covid took from us,” she added, referencing the fifth anniversary of her album GIRL. “this tour is going to be so much fun with different sets every night, so répondez s’il vous plaît, baby. 💌

Per Billboard, Maren’s ‘RSVP Redux’ tour will now begin May 29 at the Masonic in San Francisco, making stops in Seattle, Vancouver, Boise, Salt Lake City, Phoenix and Dillon, Colorado before concluding on July 31 at the Festival at Sandpoint in Sandpoint, Idaho. Serving as special guest on select dates will be Betty Who.

Morris also shared that there are “more dates to come.”  Tickets are on sale now; head here for info. Morris has teamed up with the Ally Coalition to donate $1 from every ticket to LGBTQ+ organizations serving youth.

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Country Daypop

Maren Morris launching 2024 ‘RSVP Redux’ North American tour

Maren Morris will hit the road this summer on the RSVP Redux tour. Morris was originally scheduled to launch the RSVP tour in 2020, but canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Morris wrote on Instagram“the tour that never was, gets a 2024 redux. playing the fan club shows last year made me realize how much I missed the intimate venues and having fun dusting off some deep cuts. I didn’t want to stop, so we are carrying the spirit of those shows to slightly bigger rooms where more people can join us … “with the GIRL 5 year anniversary last week, it just made sense to give life back to the tour that covid took from us,” she added, referencing the fifth anniversary of her album GIRL. “this tour is going to be so much fun with different sets every night, so répondez s’il vous plaît, baby. 💌

Per Billboard, Maren’s ‘RSVP Redux’ tour will now begin May 29 at the Masonic in San Francisco, making stops in Seattle, Vancouver, Boise, Salt Lake City, Phoenix and Dillon, Colorado before concluding on July 31 at the Festival at Sandpoint in Sandpoint, Idaho. Serving as special guest on select dates will be Betty Who.

Morris also shared that there are “more dates to come.”  Tickets are on sale now; head here for info. Morris has teamed up with the Ally Coalition to donate $1 from every ticket to LGBTQ+ organizations serving youth.

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