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Lynyrd Skynyrd, Turnpike Troubadours, Megan Moroney headlining inaugural 2024 ‘Giddy Up Music Festival’

The inaugural ‘Giddy Up Music Festival’ will take place at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center from October 18-20, spanning three days in the heart of Sin City.

Festival organizers posted on social media: “The Official #GiddyUpVegas Lineup is HERE! 🐎
Your 2024 Lineup:
☀ FRIDAY – 10.18
@Skynyrd, @ChaseRice, @CharlesWGodwin, @SamBarber_Music, @Lauren.Watkins, @TannerAdell, @LecadeMusic

☀ SATURDAY – 10.19
@MegMoroney, @JoshTurnerMusic, @PaulCauthen, @ThemDirtyRoses, @RealLoganCrosby, @TheLilSmokies, @ItsRVSHVD

☀ SUNDAY – 10.20
@TurnpikeTroubadours, @ElleKing, @KameronMarlowe, @EvanHoner, @JoshMeloyMusic, @MattStell, @LanceRoarkMusic

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Join us this October for the inaugural Giddy Up Music Festival – where the echoes of country legends meet the pulse of a city that never sleeps! 💨 🤠 GIDDYUPVEGAS.COM”

This festival marks he first country festival in Las Vegas since the Route 91 tragedy in October 2017, that took nearly 60 lives. The ‘Giddy Up Music Festival’ will be headlined by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Megan Moroney, and the Turnpike Troubadours, and will also feature performances by Chase Rice, Charles Wesley Godwin, Lauren Watkins, Tanner Adell, Josh Turner, Elle King, and Kameron Marlowe. Additional performers include Sam Barber, Them Dirty Roses, Paul Cauthen, Evan Honer, Josh Meloy and more.

For tickets, vacation packages, and multi-day passes, head to festival’s official website: HERE.

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse cancel remaining 2024 tour dates

Neil Young and Crazy Horse are cancelling the remaining dates on their first tour in over a decade due to illness among the band members. Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s Love Earth Tour launched in April, with several other postponements along the way.

The musicians announced the cancellation of their upcoming North American shows in a post shared on Young’s official website:  “When a couple of us got sick after Detroit’s Pine Knob, we had to stop. We are still not fully recovered, so sadly our great tour will have a big unplanned break. We will try to play some of the dates we miss as time passes when we are ready to rock again! We know many of you made travel plans and we apologize for the inconvenience.  Thanks for your understanding and patience. Health is # 1. We want to stay and do more shows and more albums for you…. and for us. With love and thanks to all of you from Crazy Horse….. Neil, Micah, Ralph and Billy.”

In addition to seven dates in Canada, the following shows were listed as ‘canceled’ on Ticketmaster: July 25 in Bend, Oregon; July 26 in George, Washington; July 29 in West Valley City, Utah, and July 31 in Greenwood Village, Colorado.

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Katy Perry to drop new single ‘Woman’s World’ on July 11

Katy Perry will release her new single, “Woman’s World,” on Thursday, July 11th at 7 pm ET, followed by the official music video set to premiere on the morning of July 12th.  The new music comes almost four years since Perry released her album “Smile,” which came out in August 2020.

Perry shared the single’s cover art, shot by acclaimed British photographer Jack Bridgland on her social media with the caption:
“WOMAN’S WORLD
SONG JULY 11
VIDEO JULY 12
PRE-SAVE + PRE-ORDER
GET READY TO POP OFF
KATYPERRY.COM”

Perry also teased a snippet of “Woman’s World”, singing along to the lyrics in a selfie-style video. At press time, no additional information was available on the title of Perry’s sixth full-length studio album.

Fans can pre-save the single and pre-order the CD single or seven-inch vinyl editions.

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Post Malone, Doja Cat and Jelly Roll to headline Global Citizen Festival at Central Park in NYC

Global Citizen has announced the headliners for its 2024 festival, featuring Post Malone, Dojo Cat and Jelly Roll. The annual gathering will be held on Central Park’s Great Lawn, with free tickets available by using Global Citizen’s app to take action toward one of the advocacy organization’s key missions.

Global Citizen will also feature headliner Rauw Alejandro, as well as appearances from Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Dr. Jane Goodall. Hugh Jackman is hosting the event, which takes place on the Great Lawn on September 28. The show will benefit nonprofit organizations across New York, as well as encouraging people in power to end poverty, take action on the climate crisis, and increase foreign aid.  Additional performers are due to be announced in the coming weeks.

Doja Cat said in a statement, “It’s been a few years since I was last on the Global Citizen Festival stage in Paris, and I’m excited to join forces with Global Citizen once again in Central Park this September to drive as much action as we can to make the world a better place. We all have a part we can play to help end extreme poverty and stand up for equity. I’m looking forward to being part of this major evening of positive change.”

Tickets can be earned by using the Global Citizen app or logging on at globalcitizenfestival.com to send messages to governments and private sector leaders advocating for policies that will help some of the world’s most endangered communities.

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Country Daypop

Post Malone, Doja Cat and Jelly Roll to headline Global Citizen Festival at Central Park in NYC

Global Citizen has announced the headliners for its 2024 festival, featuring Post Malone, Dojo Cat and Jelly Roll. The annual gathering will be held on Central Park’s Great Lawn, with free tickets available by using Global Citizen’s app to take action toward one of the advocacy organization’s key missions.

Global Citizen will also feature headliner Rauw Alejandro, as well as appearances from Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Dr. Jane Goodall. Hugh Jackman is hosting the event, which takes place on the Great Lawn on September 28. The show will benefit nonprofit organizations across New York, as well as encouraging people in power to end poverty, take action on the climate crisis, and increase foreign aid.  Additional performers are due to be announced in the coming weeks.

Doja Cat said in a statement, “It’s been a few years since I was last on the Global Citizen Festival stage in Paris, and I’m excited to join forces with Global Citizen once again in Central Park this September to drive as much action as we can to make the world a better place. We all have a part we can play to help end extreme poverty and stand up for equity. I’m looking forward to being part of this major evening of positive change.”

Tickets can be earned by using the Global Citizen app or logging on at globalcitizenfestival.com to send messages to governments and private sector leaders advocating for policies that will help some of the world’s most endangered communities.

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