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Scotty McCreery teams up with Hootie & The Blowfish for ‘Bottle Rockets’

Scotty McCreery is sharing his new single ‘Bottle Rockets,’ featuring the legendary Hootie & The Blowfish.

Co-written by McCreery and Brent Anderson, Derek George, Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Frank Rogers, Bobby Hamrick, and Hootie members Darius Rucker, Mark Bryan, Dean Felber, and Jim Sonefeld, the song is produced by Frank Rogers.

McCreery shares: “This song takes me back to those summers of having fun with no responsibilities, with good times and good tunes. Growing up in the Carolinas, Hootie & The Blowfish were just massive and such a huge part of my summers. That’s what this song is about.

McCreery will appear at fairs and festivals across the U.S. this summer, before launching the Two for the Road Tour with Dustin Lynch this fall, kicking-off November 6 in Saginaw, Michigan. Scotty also recently announced ‘Seasons Change: Platinum Edition,’ an expanded version of his hit album featuring four bonus tracks. The re-release includes acoustic versions of all three of the album’s No. 1 singles and fan favourite ‘Still.’ The limited-edition collection will be available on platinum-colored double vinyl exclusively via McCreery’s official website starting June 20.

Listen to Bottle Rockets –HERE.

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Ashley McBryde and Cody Johnson to co-host ‘CMA Fest’ special on ABC

The Country Music Association and ABC have announced that “CMA Fest presented by SoFi” will air Thursday, June 26 at 8/7c on ABC, with streaming available on Hulu the following day.

The three-hour televised event, co-hosted by Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde, will be filmed live from downtown Nashville during this year’s 52nd annual CMA Fest taking place from June 5-8.

CMA Fest features hundreds of artists performing across 10 stages set up throughout downtown Music City. The main stage at Nissan Stadium will include Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Jordan Davis, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Ella Langley, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, Rascal Flatts, The Red Clay Strays, Darius Rucker, Shaboozey, Blake Shelton, Zach Top, Keith Urban and Bailey Zimmerman.

McBryde is returning to host for her second consecutive year, and Johnson is making his hosting debut when the summer concert special airs. The special will showcase performances from CMA Fest 2025, including special collaborations. The full lineup will be revealed at a later date.

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Will Sharpe, Ayo Edebiri to star in Apple TV+ rom-com ‘Prodigies’

The new Apple TV+ romantic comedy series Prodigies will star Will Sharpe and Ayo Edebiri.

Described in the synopsis as an “unusual take” on a classic romantic comedy, the series “is set to explore the universal complexities of long-term relationships through the lens of a very unique couple. The story follows Didi (Edebiri) and Ren (Sharpe), two ex-child prodigies who have been together since they were children and, now in their early 30s, are starting to question whether their very ordinary existence is living up to the extraordinary promise of their childhood. As the description goes, they, inevitably, find themselves asking the same questions of their relationship … As they reflect on their individual aspirations and evolving desires, their relationship is inevitably called into question. The series explores the myth at the heart of many romantic stories — that everything is resolved once the couple ends up together.”

Sharpe not only stars in the series, but also serves as creator, writer and director. He and Edebiri serve as executive producers alongside Jane Featherstone, Naomi De Pear, and Katie Carpenter. A release date has yet to be announced.

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Rock Daypop

Black Sabbath’s final concert to be streamed worldwide

Black Sabbath’s final concert, dubbed “Back to the Beginning”, will mark the final performances from Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne. The concert is set to take place July 5th at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. The stacked lineup includes Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Tool, Slayer, Pantera, Gojira, Halestorm, Alice in Chains, Lamb of God, Anthrax, Mastodon, and many more.

Now it’s been announced that the once-in-a-lifetime concert will be available for streaming worldwide. Fans can stream the concert for $29.99, or can bundling the livestream with a collectible T-shirt for a total price of $64.98. Both options are available at BacktotheBeginning.com. The livestream will be delayed two hours from the actual start time in the arena, beginning 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT on July 5th – but will also be available on replay for 48 hours.

In addition to the bands mentioned above, the all-day concert is set to feature Billy Corgan (The Smashing Pumpkins), David Draiman (Disturbed), Fred Durst (Limp Bizkit), Steven Tyler (Aerosmith), members of Soundgarden, Jake E. Lee (ex-Ozzy guitarist), KK Downing (former Judas Priest guitarist), Mike Bordin (Faith No More), Sammy Hagar, Sleep Token II (Sleep Token), Papa V Perpetua (Ghost), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Zakk Wylde, and more.

Osbourne, who has dealt with medical issues for years, and has not performed a full show since 2018. He previously shared that: “I’m not planning on doing a set with Black Sabbath but I am doing little bits and pieces with them. I am doing what I can, where I feel comfortable. I am trying to get back on my feet. When you get up in the morning, you just jump out of bed. I have to balance myself, but I’m not dead. I’m still actively doing things.”

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Avril Lavigne shares the track “Young & Dumb” featuring Simple Plan

Avril Lavigne have teamed up once again with Simple Plan for a new single called ‘Young & Dumb’.

The Montreal rock band opened for Avril on last year’s Greatest Hits tour, but share a long history – they also appeared together for Lavigne’s first-ever arena shows in 2003.

Lavigne shared of the joint track: “This really feels like a full-circle moment. Simple Plan joined me on the road last year for my Greatest Hits Tour, but our history goes way back—we first toured together in 2003 during my very first arena run. We were just a bunch of small-town Canadian kids who had just released our first records. We clicked right away and have been close ever since .. As for how the joint new track came about. A few months ago, I called them up, and we got together in the studio to write ‘Young & Dumb’. We wanted to capture that special time in our lives – when everything was new, and we were chasing our dreams. This song is for our fans. It’s a tribute to the past, but also a celebration of the present. In our hearts, we’re still those same kids, and our love for music hasn’t changed. It’s about friendship, nostalgia and the way music has kept us connected through the years. I can’t wait to share it with you live this summer.”

The single arrives alongside Lavigne’s spring 2025 North American leg of her Greatest Hits Tour, where she’ll be joined on the road by Simple Plan, Fefe Dobson, and We The Kings. Later in the year, she’s also slated to appear at Las Vegas’ When We Were Young festival in October.

Listen to Young & DumbHERE.

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Rock Daypop

Avril Lavigne shares the track “Young & Dumb” featuring Simple Plan

Avril Lavigne have teamed up once again with Simple Plan for a new single called ‘Young & Dumb’.

The Montreal rock band opened for Avril on last year’s Greatest Hits tour, but share a long history – they also appeared together for Lavigne’s first-ever arena shows in 2003.

Lavigne shared of the joint track: “This really feels like a full-circle moment. Simple Plan joined me on the road last year for my Greatest Hits Tour, but our history goes way back—we first toured together in 2003 during my very first arena run. We were just a bunch of small-town Canadian kids who had just released our first records. We clicked right away and have been close ever since .. As for how the joint new track came about. A few months ago, I called them up, and we got together in the studio to write ‘Young & Dumb’. We wanted to capture that special time in our lives – when everything was new, and we were chasing our dreams. This song is for our fans. It’s a tribute to the past, but also a celebration of the present. In our hearts, we’re still those same kids, and our love for music hasn’t changed. It’s about friendship, nostalgia and the way music has kept us connected through the years. I can’t wait to share it with you live this summer.”

The single arrives alongside Lavigne’s spring 2025 North American leg of her Greatest Hits Tour, where she’ll be joined on the road by Simple Plan, Fefe Dobson, and We The Kings. Later in the year, she’s also slated to appear at Las Vegas’ When We Were Young festival in October.

Listen to Young & DumbHERE.

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Snoop Dogg to host ‘Snoop Dogg’s New Year’s Eve’ special for NBC

NBC announced that iconic rapper Snoop Dogg will serve as host of ‘Snoop Dogg’s New Years Eve’ special, beginning at 10:30 p.m. EST on Dec. 31, 2025.

A press release states that the two-hour special, which will also stream on Peacock, will take place in Miami and promises “a night packed with unforgettable music, iconic performances and surprise artist collaborations” leading up to midnight.

Jen Neal, Executive Vice President, Live Events and Specials, NBCUniversal Entertainment, shared in a statement: “Snoop Dogg’s energy, influence and ability to bring people together promises an unforgettable night. We’re thrilled to partner with Snoop and bring this epic event to audiences across the country once again live from Miami.”

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Snoop Dogg to host ‘Snoop Dogg’s New Year’s Eve’ special for NBC

NBC announced that iconic rapper Snoop Dogg will serve as host of ‘Snoop Dogg’s New Years Eve’ special, beginning at 10:30 p.m. EST on Dec. 31, 2025.

A press release states that the two-hour special, which will also stream on Peacock, will take place in Miami and promises “a night packed with unforgettable music, iconic performances and surprise artist collaborations” leading up to midnight.

Jen Neal, Executive Vice President, Live Events and Specials, NBCUniversal Entertainment, shared in a statement: “Snoop Dogg’s energy, influence and ability to bring people together promises an unforgettable night. We’re thrilled to partner with Snoop and bring this epic event to audiences across the country once again live from Miami.”

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Sports Daypop

Oklahoma City Thunder beat Indiana Pacers 120-109 in Game 5 win

The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Indiana Pacers 120-109 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday, moving them only one win away from winning the franchise’s first ever title.

Jalen Williams scored a career playoff-high 40 points, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 31 to combine for over 70 points between them; Williams was 14 of 24 from the field, and Gilgeous-Alexander added 10 assists.

Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said after the game: “It wasn’t a perfect game at all and there’s a lot of room for growth. But our improvement from Game 4 to Game 5 was critical.”

Game 6 will take place in Indiana on Thursday, June 19 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

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Suspect in killing of Minnesota state lawmaker charged with first-degree murder

Vance Boelter, the 57-year-old suspect in the fatal shooting of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, as well as the wounding of another lawmaker and his wife, is facing charges of two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder in connection with the attack. Boelter was taken into custody Sunday night near his Sibley County home following a search that spanned more than 36 hours.

According to a criminal complaint that was formally filed in Hennepin County Court, Boelter is facing six federal charges, including stalking and unlawful killing. The FBI held a press conference on Monday morning to provide additional details stemming from their ongoing investigation, who stated that Boelter also went to the homes of several other elected officials on the night he opened fire on Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, and injured Minnesota Sen. John Hoffman and his wife in separate attacks.

Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota Joseph H. Thompson said that Boelter “stalked his victims like prey” and “shot them in cold blood … His crimes are the stuff of nightmares,” as he outlined the “chilling details” of his crime.  Thompson said that after the incident at the Hoffmans’ home, Boelter went to a state representative’s residence in Maple Grove — but that person was away on vacation at the time. He then allegedly went to the home of a state senator in New Hope. After learning about the attack in Champlin, a New Hope police officer went to check on the senator’s residence. The officer noticed a marked squad car — later identified as Boelter’s — parked outside. When the officer tried to speak to Boelter, there was no response, and by the time additional officers arrived, Boelter was gone (the names of the two lawmakers whose homes were allegedly targeted have not been made public by the FBI.) Thompson said Boelter then proceeded to the Hortmans’ home in Brooklyn Park. When officers arrived, they saw Boelter near the entrance. He opened fire on the officers before forcing his way into the home and turning his gun on the Hortmans.

Drew Evans, superintendent with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, explained that if investigators discover additional suspects or individuals who may have assisted Boelter, further charges may be forthcoming. Federal investigators say Boelter carefully researched his targets and kept them under surveillance “for an extensive period of time,” with Thompson saying during the press conference that “this was a political assassination.” Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said that her office intends to pursue justice for the victims. The sentence for first-degree murder, if convicted, is life imprisonment without parole: “I want to assure our community and all those who are grieving that we will seek justice and accountability for the victims of these heinous crimes.. It is a frightening time we are living in. Political violence is prevalent. And the way we talk to and about each other has raised the temperature to unfathomable levels. We cannot continue on this way. In times of tragedy and also every day, as we navigate our daily lives, we need to find ways to support one another.”

Police initially responded to a 911 call at a home in Champlin, Minnesota, at about 2:05 a.m. on Saturday. The caller reported a masked intruder (later identified by officials as Boelter) who opened fire after gaining entry. Officers found state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, injured by multiple gunshot wounds. Yvette Hoffman later explained that her husband was shot nine times and she was injured by eight bullets. Security camera footage from the Hoffmans’ home shows a Ford SUV with police-style lighting in the driveway. Boelter, wearing a mask, blue shirt, and a police-style tactical vest, forced his way into their home after identifying himself as a police officer. When the Brooklyn Park Police Department learned about the attack in Champlin, officers rushed to the home of another state representative — later identified as Melissa Hortman — as a precaution. When officers arrived at the Hortmans’ home at roughly 3:35 a.m., Boelter opened fire through a doorway, killing both Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman. Officers exchanged gunfire with Boelter, but he was able to escape.

A subsequent search of Boelter’s vehicle turned up at least three AK-47 assault rifles, a 9mm handgun, and a list of names and addresses of additional elected officials. Police also recovered a ballistic vest, a disassembled 9mm handgun, a mask, and a gold-colored police-style badge. Boelter was the documented purchaser of at least four of the recovered guns, per the criminal complaint.

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