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Maren Morris to launch “The Dreamsicle Tour” global tour in support of new album

Maren Morris will embark on her 2025 “The Dreamsicle Tour” across North America, Europe, and the UK in support of her new album of the same name. Serving as support on tour will be Trousdale, Miya Folick, and Jade LeMac on select US dates, with Bea and her Business supporting on dates in the UK/Europe.

Set to kick off on July 12th in Quebec, the tour includes over 40 stops across North America, Europe and the UK — with dates in Los Angeles, Toronto, New York, Nashville, and Atlanta before heading across the pond for dates in London, Paris, Amsterdam, and more.

Morris shares of the new album:  “D R E A M S I C L E felt like it was already translating itself to a live environment while I was writing the album, the acoustics, layers of harmonies, stacked synthesizers against raw vocals; it was coming to life in the studio without an audience, so I’m very excited to finally allow these songs to hit the air and feel them amplified by the energy of a crowd. it’ll be a dreamy experience all around for fans and for myself.

To stream D R E A M S I C L E, head HERE.

For tour info, head to marenmorris.com.

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Jennifer Love Hewitt returns in trailer for ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ reboot

Sony Pictures Entertainment is previewing the I Know What You Did Last Summer reboot-sequel starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, who will reprise her role as Julie from the original 1997 film, as well as Freddie Prinze Jr. returning as Ray Bronson.

The new film is the fourth installment in the “I Know What You Did Last Summer” franchise and will serve as a direct sequel to the 1998 original, in which a group of friends are haunted by a hook-handed killer one year after they killed a man in a hit-and-run accident.

Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui Wonders, Jonah Hauer-King, Tyriq Withers and Sarah Pidgeon star as a new group of young people who cover up a crime and are subsequently stalked by a vengeful killer, which also features Billy Campbell, Gabbriette Bechtel, Austin Nichols, Lola Tung and Nicholas Alexander Chavez. According to the official synopsis, the friend group got away with causing a fatal car accident and even created “a pact to keep it a secret. A year later, their past comes back to haunt them and they’re forced to confront a horrifying truth: someone knows what they did last summer…” 

“I Know What You Did Last Summer” hits theaters on July 18; see the trailer – HERE.

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Rock Daypop

UB40 to embark on 2025 Relentless Tour this summer

UB40 will embark on the 2025 Relentless Tour across North America this summer, returning to the U.S. for a fourth consecutive year.  The trek begins on August 17th in Atlanta, Georgia and runs through October 5th at the Wynn Las Vegas.

Guitarist Robin Campbell says: “We always look forward to returning to the U.S. Traveling coast-to-coast with over 30 dates, visiting some of our favorite places with great support acts, we can’t wait.” 

Adds drummer Jimmy Brown: “We are looking forward to our upcoming U.S. tour. No doubt we’ll be clocking up the miles on the road, as we always do with many hours spent on the tour bus, but American audiences are so much fun to play to and are so loud in their appreciation that it is one of the most rewarding countries to tour. We’ve toured the U.S. every year for the last three years, this being the fourth, and it gets better every time.”

For ticket information, head to Ticketmaster.

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Hatebreed to headline 2025 “Summer Slaughter” US Tour

Frontman Jamey Jasta has confirmed that Hatebreed will headline the 2025 edition of the “Summer Slaughter” tour with an additional seven bands, as part of a 16-date run this summer.

“Summer Slaughter” returned for the first time in five years in 2024, and this year Hatebreed headlines the bill that features rotating support from Fugitive, Gridiron, Malevolence, Bleeding Through, Incite, Escuela Grind, and Snuffed on Sight. The trek launches July 8 in St. Petersburg, Fla., and runs through a July 28 finale in Grand Rapids, Mich. Amidst the run, Hatebreed also have a pair of side shows with Lamb of God and Shadows Fall in Springfield, Mass, on July 18 and with Lamb of God and GWAR in Richmond, Va., on July 24.

In a press release, Jasta promised to expand “Summer Slaughter” to become worldwide while also keeping with the package’s tradition of showcasing rising underground acts: “A new era of ‘Summer Slaughter’ has begun. Huge thanks to Ash [Avildsen] and the Sumerian team for their belief and support. Myself and Sound Talent Group are excited to be working with them going forward and taking the tour worldwide. It’s been years since Hatebreed has done a summer tour in the US and ‘Summer Slaughter’ is the perfect return for us. The tour has always catapulted the newest and brightest talent to new heights and we’ll be continuing in that tradition while expanding in size and scope. Let the slaughter begin AGAIN!”

For all things Hatebreed, visit their official website: HERE.

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Pop Daypop

See the video from Miley Cyrus for ‘More to Lose’

Miley Cyrus has released the video for her song “More to Lose,” the latest single from her upcoming visual album, Something Beautiful.

“More to Lose” is a breakup ballad where Cyrus holds onto a relationship despite it reaching its end, and she debuted the song during a surprise performance at Casa Cipriani in New York, where she said some of her ex-lovers were in the audience.

In a video posted to Instagram, she discussed her desire for the track to sound raw and unfiltered: “On a song like ‘More To Lose,’ I try to keep it a singular take [and] add my harmonies or ad-libs at the end. It’s really a song that’s more of a story, and I never want that to be interrupted, overthought, or chasing perfection. I never wanted ‘More To Lose’ to feel perfect, I wanted it to sound meaningful and emotional.”

Something Beautiful is Cyrus’ first visual album and ninth overall. Inspired by Pink Floyd’s The Wall, the album includes previously released singles “End of the World” and “Something Beautiful” and arrives May 30th.

See the video for ‘More To Lose’ – HERE.

Pre-order Something BeautifulHERE.

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3 suspects at large in shooting at Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park that killed 2, injured 9

Authorities in Philadelphia are searching for the suspects in a mass shooting that left two people dead and nine injured in the city’s Fairmount Park.

Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel announced Tuesday that two adults, a man and a woman, were killed in the incident that occurred Monday night on the 800 block of Lemon Hill Drive, near the Lemon Hill mansion, just before 10:30 p.m.

Police identified the man and woman killed in the mass shooting as Amya Devlin, 23, and Mikhail Bowers, 21, stating that three teens between the ages of 15-17 were among those injured.  All of the wounded were reported to be in stable condition, and one other person was taken to the hospital after being hit by a car in the chaos.

Commissioner Bethel said the shooting occurred while different groups of people were gathered in the park, and it’s not clear whether there was an exchange of gunfire involved or if this was a targeted shooting. Police said that three different types of shell casings were found at the scene, with Crime Scene Unit investigators examining the shell casings and get an idea of how many shooters were involved and what caliber weapons they were using. Bethel said: “it’s pretty rapid fire, so we’re pretty confident that there probably was a switch on this gun,” referring to a gun modification that can make a regular semi-automatic handgun fully automatic, capable of firing 17 rounds in under two seconds. No weapons have been recovered and no one has been arrested, police said.

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker called the shooting a “heinous act of violence that was inhumane with no regard for human life,” and vowed to use all federal and local authorities to track down those responsible for the deadly gunfire: “this was wartime ammunition that was just opened on Philadelphians and those who were here in our city.”

Lemon Hill and Fairmount Park will serve to host major events this weekend, including the upcoming Roots Picnic, set to be held this weekend at the Mann Center across the Schuylkill River and within Fairmount Park. Commissioner Bethel said that Philadelphia police will have a significant deployment of officers at that event and leaders are confident the event will be safe.

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Sports Daypop

Edmonton Oilers take 3-1 series lead over Dallas Stars with 4-1 win in Game 4

The Edmonton Oilers defeated the Dallas Stars with a 4-1 win in Game 4 of the Western Conference Final at Rogers Place on Tuesday. The Oilers lead the series 3-1.

Leon Draisaitl and Corey Perry each had a goal and an assist for the Oilers, with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Connor McDavid each adding two assists. Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner made 28 saves, and said after the game: “You know that they’re going to be pushing. They’ve got a fantastic team, they’ve got guys who can really skate, they’re dangerous off the rush. You can keep talking about how amazing their team is. Even though it is 3-1, we have a lot more work to do. You know for a fact that when they are at home they’re going to be giving a really big push. We’re going to be ready.”

Game 5 is scheduled for Dallas on Thursday.

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Trump administration seeks to end all federal contracts with Harvard University

The Trump administration revealed on Tuesday they are urging all federal agencies to explore ways to terminate contracts with Harvard University, valued at roughly $100 million. This move represents the latest escalation in a prolonged conflict between the administration and Harvard, the country’s oldest and one of its most prestigious universities. The New York Times was the first to report on the administration’s plan.

The Trump administration had announced last week that it had revoked roughly $450 million in grant funding for Harvard, which came on top of a previous freeze in April of about $3.2 billion in grants and contracts linked to the university.

The letter Tuesday from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) alleges that Harvard “continues to engage in race discrimination, including in its admissions process and in other areas of student life.” The GSA is instructing agencies to provide them with a list of any Harvard contracts they’ve terminated by June 6. The letter states that “in light of this deeply troubling pattern, each agency should consider its contracts with Harvard University and determine whether Harvard and its services efficiently promote the priorities of the agency. Going forward, we also encourage your agency to seek alternative vendors for future services where you had previously considered Harvard.”

John Gruenbaum, head of the GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, accused Harvard of ongoing racial discrimination, particularly in its admissions process and other aspects of student life. These claims relate to the administration’s concerns over the university’s use of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and its alleged failure to protect Jewish students from antisemitic incidents. Gruenbaum also alleged that troubling information had surfaced about discriminatory hiring practices at Harvard and its affiliated organizations, suggesting these practices could constitute violations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and pointing to possible systemic issues in hiring, promotions, pay, and other employment-related actions. Gruenbaum also cited issues within the Harvard Law Review, which it claimed had engaged in discriminatory behavior. Additionally, he criticized the university for what it described as a serious neglect of the safety and well-being of its Jewish student population.

Tensions between Harvard and the federal government intensified after the university resisted sweeping demands from the Trump administration’s Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism, who had sought oversight of Harvard’s admissions and hiring decisions and proposed a federal audit of its faculty. In response to Harvard’s refusal, the administration revoked $2 billion in federal research grants.

Additionally, the Trump administration attempted to block Harvard from admitting international students, a move that was temporarily blocked by a federal judge after the university filed a lawsuit. A hearing to determine whether that injunction will remain in place is scheduled for Thursday.

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Indiana Pacers beat Knicks 130-121; New York one game away from elimination

The Indiana Pacers beat the New York Knicks 130-121 on Tuesday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, to take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.

Tyrese Haliburton had 32 points, 15 assists and 12 rebounds without a turnover; as well as four steals in his second career postseason triple-double (the first in NBA playoff history in which a player had at least 30 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds with no turnover) Pascal Siakam added 30 points to bring the Pacers one win away from advancing to the NBA Finals.

Game 5 is scheduled for Thursday in New York.

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Dierks Bentley shares video for ‘Well Well Whiskey’

Dierks Bentley has shared his new single “Well Well Whiskey,” part of his upcoming album Broken Branches, due out June 13.   The track marks the third release from Broken Branches, following the single “She Hates Me” and “Cold Beer Can,” a duet with rising artist Stephen Wilson Jr. The 11-track album will also include collaborations with John Anderson, Riley Green and Miranda Lambert.

Bentley shares of the track: “When I heard ‘Well Well Whiskey’ for the first time, it instantly reminded me of my Up on the Ridge era, which really leaned into acoustic instrumentation. It felt like a great opportunity to give the musicians the freedom to experiment and feed off each other’s creativity—just like we did on that record. It’s one of those songs that feels made for the stage, and I’m looking forward to playing it live this summer.”

Bentley will also be launching his Broken Branches Tour on May 29 in Austin, Texas, which will include performances by up-and-comers Zach Top and the duo The Band Loula.

See the video for ‘Well Well Whiskey’ – HERE.

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