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311 to embark on Summer 2025 North American ‘Unity Tour’

311 have announced an extensive Summer 2025 US tour with support from Badflower and Sitting on Saturn. The tour news comes shortly after the alt-rock vets announced a 30th anniversary reissue of their seminal self-titled “Blue Album,” set to arrive July 11th on 2-LP vinyl. The reissue collects 21 tracks in total, including every song that was recorded during the “Blue Album” sessions.

A social post reads: “THE UNITY TOUR 2025 returns this summer with special guests @badflowermusic and @sittingonsaturnband, celebrating our new album ‘Full Bloom’ and 30 years of our self-titled “Blue Album” 🐝

The headlining trek kick off June 20th in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and run through August 29th in Tupelo, Mississippi — followed by an appearance by the band at Rocklahoma on August 31st. The route includes gigs in New York City, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Seattle, and Nashville, among other markets.

Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.

For additional information, head to: unity-tour.com

 

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Buckcherry’s 11th Album “Roar Like Thunder” dropping June 13

Buckcherry have announced that their eleventh album, Roar Like Thunder will be released on June 13th

Roar Like Thunder, the follow-up to their 2023 release Vol. 10 and its predecessor Hellbound, was recorded in Nashville at Sienna Studios, and produced by Marti Frederiksen. All 10 tracks were written by vocalist Josh Todd, guitarist Stevie D, and Frederiksen.

In addition, the video for the title track Roar Like Thunder was filmed in Los Angeles by director Tom Flynn; check it out HERE.

Pre-order Roar Like Thunder here.

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Post Malone joins Morgan Wallen on ‘I Ain’t Comin’ Back’

Post Malone has joined Morgn Wallen on his new track “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” ahead of the release of Wallen’s upcoming album I’m the Problem, due May 16.

Wallen’s upcoming album features 37 songs, and will include collaborations with such artists as Eric Church, HARDY, ERNEST and Tate McRae. Previously released tracks include “I’m the Problem,” “Just in Case,” “Love Somebody,” “Smile,” “Lies Lies Lies” and “I’m a Little Crazy.”

Posty and Morgan previously released the smash collab “I Had Some Help,” which topped charts in both pop and country formats, spending six weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 and four weeks atop Country Airplay. The song, which was featured on Post Malone’s country album F-1 Trillion, was also No. 1 on Billboard‘s 2024 Songs of the Summer chart.

Listen to I Ain’t Comin’ Back HERE.

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Post Malone joins Morgan Wallen on ‘I Ain’t Comin’ Back’

Post Malone has joined Morgn Wallen on his new track “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” ahead of the release of Wallen’s upcoming album I’m the Problem, due May 16.

Wallen’s upcoming album features 37 songs, and will include collaborations with such artists as Eric Church, HARDY, ERNEST and Tate McRae. Previously released tracks include “I’m the Problem,” “Just in Case,” “Love Somebody,” “Smile,” “Lies Lies Lies” and “I’m a Little Crazy.”

Posty and Morgan previously released the smash collab “I Had Some Help,” which topped charts in both pop and country formats, spending six weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 and four weeks atop Country Airplay. The song, which was featured on Post Malone’s country album F-1 Trillion, was also No. 1 on Billboard‘s 2024 Songs of the Summer chart.

Listen to I Ain’t Comin’ Back HERE.

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Vatican announces that Pope Francis has died at age 88

Pope Francis has died at 88, the Vatican has confirmed. The Vatican said Francis died just after 7:30 a.m. local time on Monday, a day after he appeared outside the Vatican on Easter Sunday to greet well-wishers. His death on Monday comes after a series of worsening health problems, including a respiratory crisis that left him in critical condition in recent months.

Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Apostolic Chamber, formally announced Francis’ death on Monday, with a statement saying: “At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the house of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of His Church. He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with fidelity, courage, and universal love, especially in favor of the poorest and most marginalized. With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite merciful love of the One and Triune God.”

Francis’ body will be put on display in an open coffin in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican, one of Christianity’s holiest sites, where pontiffs have been buried for more than 100 years. But in accordance with Francis’ wishes, he is expected to be buried at the ancient Basilica of St. Mary Major, which lies outside the Vatican walls. His successor will be chosen during a conclave, a gathering of cardinals who are charged with electing a new pope in strict seclusion at the Vatican.

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On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis made an appearance in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican to offer his traditional blessing, following a short earlier meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who is Catholic (per ABC NEWS).

According to a statement from the Holy See Press Office, Vice President Vance arrived at Casa Santa Marta—Pope Francis’ residence—shortly after 11:30 a.m. local time. A photo shared by the Vatican shows the pontiff greeting Vance and his accompanying delegation during their brief audience on April 20, 2025. The Vatican noted the meeting lasted only a few minutes and served primarily as a chance to exchange Easter greetings.

In the days leading up to Easter, the Vatican had not confirmed whether the 88-year-old Francis would be able to attend the Mass, saying it would depend on his health (he skipped the solemn services of Good Friday and Holy Saturday leading up to Easter). The pontiff did not lead the Easter Mass, with Cardinal Angelo Comastri, a retired archpriest of St. Peter’s Basilica, taking his place and delivering the homily that Francis has prepared.

In what would be his last public appearance, Francis emerged on the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica on Easter Sunday, overlooking a large crowd that had just attended Easter mass. From his wheelchair, the Pope said “Dear brothers and sisters, Buona Pasqua,” (which means “Happy Easter” in Italian) and extended his blessing and greeted the crowd. His Easter message carried a heartfelt plea for peace, especially in conflict zones across the Middle East, Europe, and Africa: “Let the spirit of humanity be the guiding force in all our actions. In the face of the brutal impact of wars that harm innocent civilians and target vital institutions like schools and hospitals, we must remember that we are striking not objects, but human beings—each one with a soul and dignity.”

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NBA Playoffs: Thunder, Celtics, Cavaliers and Warriors take Game 1 in first round

In Game 1 of their Western Conference playoff series on Sunday, the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Memphis Grizzlies in a 131-80 blowout win— marking the fifth-biggest victory margin in NBA postseason history; and the largest victory in a Game 1. Aaron Wiggins scored 21 points, Jalen Williams scored 20 points and Chet Holmgren had 19 points and 10 rebounds; while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored just 15.

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The Boston Celtics beat the Orlando Magic 103-86 in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series on Sunday. Derrick White scored 30 points, while Jayson Tatum finished with 17 points and 14 rebounds after taking a hard fall after a foul by Kentavious Caldwell-Pope on a layup attempt. Payton Pritchard added 19 points off the bench for Boston with Jaylen Brown scoring 16 points on 6-of-14 shooting. Game 2 takes place on Wednesday night in Boston.

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The Cleveland Cavaliers took a 1-0 series lead over Miami Heat with 121-100 victory, led by Ty Jerome’s stellar 4th quarter performance against Miami.  Cleveland and Miami face off in Game 2 on Wednesday inside Rocket Arena at 7:30 p.m.

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The Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets in a 95-85 victory in Game 1 of their playoff series. Stephen Curry scored 31 points (12 of 19 from the field, hitting 5 of 9 3-pointers); while Jimmy Butler added 25 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals in his playoff debut for the Warriors. Game 2 of the best-of seven series is Wednesday night in Houston.

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NHL Playoffs Round 1: Hurricanes, Maple Leafs, Knights win Game 1

The Carolina Hurricanes beat the New Jersey Devils 4-1 to take a 1-0 lead in their first round, best of seven series. Jalen Chatfield scored a first-period goal for the Hurricanes, with Logan Stankoven scoring two second-period goals in his first playoff game with Carolina, and Andrei Svechnikov added an empty-net goal late in the third to clinch the win. Game 2 of the series is scheduled for Tuesday.

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The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Ottawa Senators 6-2 to take Game 1 of their first-round series in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Toronto’s Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored the first period, with Mitch Marner adding another to make it 2-0. Morgan Rielly added another goal, and Toronto later scored three goals on a power play from John Tavares, William Nylander and Matthew Knies. Anthony Stolarz had 31 saves to secure the victory against Ottawa, with Game 2 set for Tuesday night in Toronto.

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The Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Wild, 4-2, at T-Mobile Arena on April 20, 2025 on Sunday. Brett Howden scored two goals, while Tomas Hertl had a goal and an assist for the Golden Knights; and Pavel Dorofeyev also scored, with Adin Hill making 18 saves. Game 2 is set for Tuesday night in Las Vegas.

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One child among two killed after severe storms in Texas and Oklahoma

Severe weather impacted over 45 million Americans on Easter Sunday as thunderstorms, flooding, and tornado risks affected areas from East Texas to southeastern Iowa and Illinois. In Oklahoma, heavy rain earlier in the weekend had already caused fatalities.

At least two people, one of them a child, lost their lives after powerful storms swept through parts of Texas and Oklahoma over the weekend. According to police, a woman and a 12-year-old boy were killed after floodwaters swept their vehicle off the road in central Oklahoma (per CNN).

The Moore Police Department in Oklahoma reported that emergency teams responded around 9 p.m. Saturday to calls about two vehicles stranded in rising floodwaters. Authorities said one vehicle veered off the road and was pulled under a bridge by the strong current. While rescuers managed to save most of the passengers, two individuals could not be saved. The storm event severely affected roadways and prompting dozens of high-water rescues throughout Moore.

The police department shared on Facebook “This was a historic weather event. With heavy hearts, we confirm the deaths of an adult woman and a 12-year-old boy, whose bodies were later recovered. We deeply appreciate the assistance from neighboring agencies who supported the rescue operations. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of those lost.”

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Storm Prediction Center received over 120 reports of severe weather on Saturday, most of them concentrated in Texas and Oklahoma. The town of Jacksboro, Texas, faced significant damage, with photos revealing battered buildings and scattered debris. In Oklahoma’s Courtney area, storm damage included downed trees and power lines, while structures such as barns and sheds also suffered destruction.

According to the Storm Prediction Center, severe weather was expected to strike parts of East Texas through the Ozarks and mid-Mississippi Valley in the afternoon and evening, threatening portions of Arkansas and Missouri. Severe weather, including strong winds, hail, and tornado risks, also spread to East Texas, the Ozarks, and parts of Arkansas and Missouri. Tornado watches were issued across multiple states, including Oklahoma and Texas, with boat rescues in Montague County, Texas, where flooding stranded residents. Forecasters expect the storms to subside by Monday.

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Morgan Wallen shares tracklist for ‘I’m The Problem’ featuring Tate McRae, Post Malone and more

Morgan Wallen has officially shared the full track list for his upcoming 37-song album I’m The Problem, highlighting a number of high-profile collaborations.

The country superstar confirmed the complete list for his fourth studio release on Instagram, sharing the album’s cover art (which features a NASCAR-style race car bearing stickers confirming the titles of the record’s 37 tracks) and the caption: “I’m The Problem. 37 songs featuring @tatemcrae, @ericchurchmusic, @hardy, @ernest, and @postmalone. May 16.”

The project includes duets with Wallen’s longtime idol Eric Church, Tate McRae, and frequent collaborators HARDY and Ernest. Wallen also teamed up again with Post Malone for “I Ain’t Coming Back,” marks the pair’s second collab after last year’s Grammy-winning “I Had Some Help,” (off Malone’s country debut, F-1 Trillion.)

Wallen co-wrote 22 of the tracks, and said of the album: “A lot of the concepts and things we said were a little more difficult with this album. We were trying to dig deep on things and trying to find new angles. And I feel like we did that .. We pushed ourselves to explore new ideas and perspectives. There are things on this record I’ve never said before, and I’m really proud of that.”  (according to Variety)

Wallen is also gearing up for the I’m The Problem Tour, a 20-date stadium run across the U.S. and Canada. The tour kicks off with two nights at Houston’s NRG Stadium on June 20 and 21, and will feature rotating direct support from Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, and Koe Wetzel, with select dates including appearances by Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, and Anne Wilson, before wrapping-up in Edmonton, Alberta, with back-to-back shows at Commonwealth Stadium on September 13.

In addition to the stadium tour, Wallen will headline the debut Sand In My Boots Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama, from May 16-18. The festival sold out within two hours and will showcase headlining sets from Wallen, Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn, and HARDY. The stacked lineup also includes Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, T-Pain, Diplo, Wiz Khalifa, The War on Drugs, 2 Chainz, Three 6 Mafia, 3 Doors Down, and more

I’m The Problem, set to drop on May 16, is available now for pre-save/pre-order.

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Morgan Wallen shares tracklist for ‘I’m The Problem’ featuring Tate McRae, Post Malone and more

Morgan Wallen has officially shared the full track list for his upcoming 37-song album I’m The Problem, highlighting a number of high-profile collaborations.

The country superstar confirmed the complete list for his fourth studio release on Instagram, sharing the album’s cover art (which features a NASCAR-style race car bearing stickers confirming the titles of the record’s 37 tracks) and the caption: “I’m The Problem. 37 songs featuring @tatemcrae, @ericchurchmusic, @hardy, @ernest, and @postmalone. May 16.”

The project includes duets with Wallen’s longtime idol Eric Church, Tate McRae, and frequent collaborators HARDY and Ernest. Wallen also teamed up again with Post Malone for “I Ain’t Coming Back,” marks the pair’s second collab after last year’s Grammy-winning “I Had Some Help,” (off Malone’s country debut, F-1 Trillion.)

Wallen co-wrote 22 of the tracks, and said of the album: “A lot of the concepts and things we said were a little more difficult with this album. We were trying to dig deep on things and trying to find new angles. And I feel like we did that .. We pushed ourselves to explore new ideas and perspectives. There are things on this record I’ve never said before, and I’m really proud of that.”  (according to Variety)

Wallen is also gearing up for the I’m The Problem Tour, a 20-date stadium run across the U.S. and Canada. The tour kicks off with two nights at Houston’s NRG Stadium on June 20 and 21, and will feature rotating direct support from Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, and Koe Wetzel, with select dates including appearances by Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, and Anne Wilson, before wrapping-up in Edmonton, Alberta, with back-to-back shows at Commonwealth Stadium on September 13.

In addition to the stadium tour, Wallen will headline the debut Sand In My Boots Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama, from May 16-18. The festival sold out within two hours and will showcase headlining sets from Wallen, Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn, and HARDY. The stacked lineup also includes Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, T-Pain, Diplo, Wiz Khalifa, The War on Drugs, 2 Chainz, Three 6 Mafia, 3 Doors Down, and more

I’m The Problem, set to drop on May 16, is available now for pre-save/pre-order.

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