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Deftones announce 2025 North American headlining tour

Deftones have announce their 2025 North American tour, marking their first headline run since 2022.

The trek kicks off February 25th in Portland, Oregon, making stops in Seattle, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Dallas, Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia, and more cities before wrapping on April 8th in Boston. The Mars Volta and Fleshwater will serve as support.

Prior to the 2025 tour, the band will headline their own annual Dia De Los Deftones festival on November 2nd at Petco Park in San Diego, joined by IDLES, Sunny Day Real Estate, Health, and more.

Tickets are available now via LiveNation.com or Ticketmaster.

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All Time Low and I Prevail share ‘Hate This Song’

All Time Low (ATL) and I Prevail have collaborated on the new single “Hate This Song.”

ATL’s Alex Gaskarth shares: “‘Hate This Song’ has been waiting patiently in the wings since the release of our last full-length ‘Tell Me I’m Alive.’ It was an opportunity to explore something kind of cheeky and different with a band we have a ton of respect for at the top of their game. The I Prevail guys brought their signature weight to the song and transformed it into something wonderfully unexpected and I see our bands coming together as the two sides of a coin dropping into the jukebox that’s about to spin this song over and over again.”

I Prevail’s Eric Vanlerberghe adds: “A while back we were hit up by this little band called All Time Low. They sent us a track that they wrote and asked if we could spice it up a bit. We said absolutely and went to work. So happy to have this track out — finally — and to be the first ones to put a blast beat on an ATL song.”

Take a listen to ‘Hate This Song’: HERE.

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All Time Low and I Prevail share ‘Hate This Song’

All Time Low (ATL) and I Prevail have collaborated on the new single “Hate This Song.”

ATL’s Alex Gaskarth shares: “‘Hate This Song’ has been waiting patiently in the wings since the release of our last full-length ‘Tell Me I’m Alive.’ It was an opportunity to explore something kind of cheeky and different with a band we have a ton of respect for at the top of their game. The I Prevail guys brought their signature weight to the song and transformed it into something wonderfully unexpected and I see our bands coming together as the two sides of a coin dropping into the jukebox that’s about to spin this song over and over again.”

I Prevail’s Eric Vanlerberghe adds: “A while back we were hit up by this little band called All Time Low. They sent us a track that they wrote and asked if we could spice it up a bit. We said absolutely and went to work. So happy to have this track out — finally — and to be the first ones to put a blast beat on an ATL song.”

Take a listen to ‘Hate This Song’: HERE.

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Nick Jonas drops ‘This is What Forever Feels Like’ with Jvke

Nick Jonas has teamed up with singer-songwriter JVKE for their brand new single entitled “this is what forever feels like,” out now.

JVKE shares of the collab with Jonas:  “this song came together so easily. it kind of just poured out. love is such a driving force in my art and my life, and this song was inspired by my dreams of finding my forever love, and my guess is that it resonated with Nick because he has found his.”

Nick added: “I’ve been a fan of JVKE’s since I first heard ‘Golden Hour’. He and I had a great time working together. This song captures the joy of being with your partner and spending your lives together.”

JVKE recently released his summer single “her,” which has over 2 million Spotify streams and counting. Meanwhile, Nick is currently on the road in the U.K./Europe with the Jonas Brothers on “The Tour,” and is set to return to Broadway next year starring opposite Adrienne Warren in Last Five Years. 

Listen to this is what forever feels like: HERE.

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Hurricane Milton on course to hit Florida as it reaches Category 5 with sustained 180-mph winds

On Monday, Hurricane Milton reached Category 5 — the strongest of the classifications — with maximum sustained winds of 175 mph. The National Hurricane Center (‘NHC’) said Milton has undergone “remarkable” rapid intensification after being upgraded from a tropical storm on Sunday, moving rapidly past a Category 4 strength hurricane in a matter of hours.  The NHC now considers Milton “potentially catastrophic” as it continues to make its way east toward Florida, bringing the threat of damaging winds and life-threatening storm surges.

NHC Director Michael Brennan called the rate of Milton’s intensification “extreme” in a Monday briefing, and stated it has only witnessed such rapid strengthening in a storm system twice before: Wilma (2005) and Felix (2007) – making Milton the third-fastest rapidly intensifying storm on record in the Atlantic, according to more than 40 years of NHC data.

Milton is expected to move just north of the Yucatan Peninsula on Monday and Tuesday before crossing the eastern Gulf of Mexico and approaching Florida’s west coast by Wednesday. While Milton is forecast to weaken slightly before it makes landfall on Wednesday night or early Thursday morning, it is expected to still be a major Category 3 hurricane, and predicted to cause major damage to the area – with parts of the Florida Peninsula and Keys potentially seeing between 5-10 inches of rain through Wednesday night, with localized totals up to 15 inches in some areas.  There is also an increased risk of life-threatening storm surge and damaging winds for parts of Florida’s west coast beginning late Tuesday/early Wednesday which could raise water levels to as high as 8 to 12 feet in coastal areas of Florida.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis urged Floridians to follow local guidance and make emergency preparations, whether they are evacuating or sheltering at home:  “You have an opportunity today to do what you need to do to execute this plan. But time is going to start running out very, very soon.”  Kevin Guthrie, the executive director of Florida Emergency Management, stated at the governor’s news conference: “Please, if you’re in the Tampa Bay area, you need to evacuate. Drowning deaths due to storm surge are 100% preventable if you leave.”

More than 50 counties along Florida’s west coast are now under state of emergency orders and several are under evacuation orders, including Charlotte, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas and Sarasota. All evacuation orders are listed on Florida’s Division of Emergency Management website.

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Georgia Supreme Court reinstates 6-week abortion ban

On Monday, the Georgia Supreme Court reinstated the state’s six-week abortion ban while it reviews an appeal from a lower court ruling that had struck down the law. The law had went into effect ater the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, with Georgia prohibiting most abortions once cardiac activity is detected (typically around six weeks).

The six-week ban will remain in place while Georgia’s highest court considers the state’s appeal; meaning, abortions will not be allowed in Georgia beyond six weeks of pregnancy. However, Georgia’s Supreme Court’s decision still left in place the lower court’s ruling blocking a separate provision of the law that had given state prosecutors broad access to the medical records of abortion patients without due process protections.

The new six-week abortion ban comes after the judge’s ruling last week that the six-week ban is unconstitutional and abortions would be permitted past six weeks. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney wrote in his order that while “the State’s interest in protecting ‘unborn’ life is compelling, until that life can be sustained by the State … the balance of rights favors the woman … our higher courts’ interpretations of ‘liberty’ demonstrates that liberty in Georgia includes in its meaning, in its protections, and in its bundle of rights the power of a woman to control her own body, to decide what happens to it and in it, and to reject state interference with her healthcare choices. That power is not, however, unlimited  When a fetus growing inside a woman reaches viability, when society can assume care and responsibility for that separate life, then — and only then — may society intervene.”

The state’s near-total abortion ban, known as the LIFE Act, was signed by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp in 2019 but didn’t take effect until July 2022. Kemp issued a statement following McBurney’s ruling, saying, “Once again, the will of Georgians and their representatives has been overruled by the personal beliefs of one judge. Protecting the lives of the most vulnerable among us is one of our most sacred responsibilities, and Georgia will continue to be a place where we fight for the lives of the unborn.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Monday after the Georgia Supreme Court issued the stay: “We’re going to continue to call out these extreme agendas that we’re seeing from the other side, from Republicans. It is important to say how dangerous this is. And how this is a freedom that has been taken away from women.”

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ALDS: Tigers even series against Guardians, Royals beat Yankees in Game 2

The Detroit Tigers defeated the Cleveland Guardians 3-0 in Game 2 on Monday, evening their American League Division Series 1-1. After 8 scoreless innings, the Tigers’ Kerry Carpenter hit a three-run homer off Cleveland closer Emmanuel Clase with two outs in the top of the ninth inning, giving Detroit the 3-0 win.

Game 3 between the Tigers and Guardians will take place on Wednesday at Detroit’s Comerica Park.

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The Kansas City Royals beat the New York Yankees with a score of 4-2 in Game 2 of their ALDS series on Monday night at Yankee Stadium, to tie their series at one apiece.  The Royals had a huge four-run fourth inning, beginning with a HR from Salvador Perez and followed by RBI singles from Tommy Pham, Garret Hampson and Maikel Garcia.

The Yankees will now head to Kansas City for Game 3 agains the Royals, set to take place on Wednesday.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers evacuating to New Orleans as Hurricane Milton nears Florida

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will evacuate Tampa on Tuesday morning, ahead of Hurricane Milton’s expected landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Milton strengthened to a Category 5 storm Monday and is on course to make landfall Wednesday in Florida.  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has urged residents in the Tampa Bay Area to start preparing to leave their homes and heed evacuation orders.

The team announced Monday: “In advance of Hurricane Milton’s expected landfall, the Buccaneers will depart Tampa on Tuesday morning. The team will relocate operations to the New Orleans area for the remainder of the week leading up to Sunday’s game at the Saints. Media availabilities will be conducted virtually beginning on Wednesday.”

The Buccaneers will move operations for the rest of week to New Orleans, where the Bucs will prepare for their Week 6 matchup with the New Orleans Saints.  The team plans on leaving Tampa on Tuesday and will remain in New Orleans through the remainder of the week, and will hold media availability over Zoom calls.

While the Bucs didn’t lose any practice two weeks ago in the wake of Hurricane Helene (and were able to practice at their indoor facility) the track for Milton – either directly impacting Tampa Bay or making landfall north of the area – could lead to catastrophic storm surge and damage.

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Thomas Rhett announces 2025 ‘Better In Boots’ tour

Fresh off the release of his new album About a Woman, Thomas Rhett revealed he will hit the road next year for the Better in Boots Tour in 2025, hitting 30 cities next summer across North America.

Rhett took to social media to announce the tour, sharing: “So pumped to announce the BETTER IN BOOTS TOUR 2025!! Can’t wait to hit the road next summer with @tuckerwetmore, @thecastellows & @dashamusic! Sign up for the Home Team for first access to pre-sale tix and I’ll see y’all there! #betterinbootstour”

Joining Rhett for all dates is Tucker Wetmore, with special guests Dasha and The Castellows on select dates.  For ticket information, head to thomasrhett.com.

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Russell Dickerson to embark on ‘Russellmania Tour’ in 2025

Russell Dickerson will launch his Russellmania Tour 2025 next spring, kicking-off in Nashville with stops in Atlanta, Minneapolis, Denver, and more.

The nine-date trek kicks off March 14 at The Pinnacle in Nashville and wraps April 5 in Garden City, Utah.  Dickerson shared: “2025 is the year we’re sending it from the top rope. I can’t wait to get back on the road, kicking off with Round 1 in March.”

In addition to announcing his upcoming tour, Dickerson was surprised with a plaque celebrating two-time Platinum hit “She Likes It” in Downtown Nashville.

Tickets for the 2025 Russellmania Tour can be purchased via Russell’s website.

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