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Foreigner to mark 50th anniversary with 2026 Orchestral Residency in Las Vegas

Foreigner will mark their 50th Anniversary with an exclusive Las Vegas Residency in 2026, that will feature the band performing alongside an orchestra.

To celebrate half a century in music, Foreigner is set to perform a special five-show engagement at The Venetian Theatre in Las Vegason March 6, 7, 11, 13 and 14, 2026, all at 8 p.m. local time. The iconic band will be joined by a 20-piece orchestra, conducted by Juilliard-trained musician and orchestral arranger Dave Eggar.

Ahead of this anniversary celebration, Foreigner is also preparing for a three-week residency in the fall of 2025 at The Venetian Las Vegas, where they will perform to sold-out crowds. Rick Wills and Al Greenwood (key contributors to Foreigner’s formation) will return to the stage with the band for the entirety of this residency.

Additionally, the band is extending its Farewell Tour to honor its recent induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Original members, including Gramm, will join the band at select performances. Singer Kelly Hansen will not be performing at the Latin American or Canadian shows, sharing that his absence is due to the fact that “residency issues have forced me to limit appearances outside of the U.S.A. this year and this means that I will miss some international shows.” In Latin America, vocal duties will be handled mainly by bandmate Luis Maldonado, with a few special appearances by original Foreigner singer Lou Gramm. In Canada, Geordie Brown will serve as Hansen’s replacement.

For information on the Las Vegas residency head HERE.

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Sabrina Carpenter, Hozier, Luke Combs, Doja Cat to headline Austin City Limits Festival 2025

Austin City Limits announced the multi-genre lineup for its 2025 edition, with Sabrina Carpenter, Hozier, Doja Cat, Luke Combs, The Strokes, John Summit, Feid, Cage the Elephant and Doechii all scheduled to headline the festival.

The nine-stage, two weekend long musical event will take place October 3-5 and October 10-13 at the festival’s traditional location of Zilker Park. The lineup of the year also includes T-Pain, Empire of the Sun, Djo, Pierce the Veil (W2), Rilo Kiley (W2), Maren Morris (W1), Mk.gee, Zeds Dead, Sammy Virji, Polo & Pan, Role Model, and more.

The artists will spread out on nine stages, with this year’s event again slated to stream on Hulu, which will air select live performances, interviews and more during the first weekend. Full broadcast lineup and schedule to be announced later this summer.

Other acts on this year’s roster include: Role Model, Japanese Breakfast, Car Seat Headrest, Magdalena Bay, Olivia Dean, Marina, Gigi Perez, MJ Lenderman, Phantogram, Passion Pit, The Dare, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Panda Bear, Anderson East, Lucius and many more.

For full details and ticketing information, head to the event website.

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Sabrina Carpenter, Hozier, Luke Combs, Doja Cat to headline Austin City Limits Festival 2025

Austin City Limits announced the multi-genre lineup for its 2025 edition, with Sabrina Carpenter, Hozier, Doja Cat, Luke Combs, The Strokes, John Summit, Feid, Cage the Elephant and Doechii all scheduled to headline the festival.

The nine-stage, two weekend long musical event will take place October 3-5 and October 10-13 at the festival’s traditional location of Zilker Park. The lineup of the year also includes T-Pain, Empire of the Sun, Djo, Pierce the Veil (W2), Rilo Kiley (W2), Maren Morris (W1), Mk.gee, Zeds Dead, Sammy Virji, Polo & Pan, Role Model, and more.

The artists will spread out on nine stages, with this year’s event again slated to stream on Hulu, which will air select live performances, interviews and more during the first weekend. Full broadcast lineup and schedule to be announced later this summer.

Other acts on this year’s roster include: Role Model, Japanese Breakfast, Car Seat Headrest, Magdalena Bay, Olivia Dean, Marina, Gigi Perez, MJ Lenderman, Phantogram, Passion Pit, The Dare, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Panda Bear, Anderson East, Lucius and many more.

For full details and ticketing information, head to the event website.

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Sabrina Carpenter, Hozier, Luke Combs, Doja Cat to headline Austin City Limits Festival 2025

Austin City Limits announced the multi-genre lineup for its 2025 edition, with Sabrina Carpenter, Hozier, Doja Cat, Luke Combs, The Strokes, John Summit, Feid, Cage the Elephant and Doechii all scheduled to headline the festival.

The nine-stage, two weekend long musical event will take place October 3-5 and October 10-13 at the festival’s traditional location of Zilker Park. The lineup of the year also includes T-Pain, Empire of the Sun, Djo, Pierce the Veil (W2), Rilo Kiley (W2), Maren Morris (W1), Mk.gee, Zeds Dead, Sammy Virji, Polo & Pan, Role Model, and more.

The artists will spread out on nine stages, with this year’s event again slated to stream on Hulu, which will air select live performances, interviews and more during the first weekend. Full broadcast lineup and schedule to be announced later this summer.

Other acts on this year’s roster include: Role Model, Japanese Breakfast, Car Seat Headrest, Magdalena Bay, Olivia Dean, Marina, Gigi Perez, MJ Lenderman, Phantogram, Passion Pit, The Dare, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Panda Bear, Anderson East, Lucius and many more.

For full details and ticketing information, head to the event website.

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CBO says Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” could inflate deficit by $2.4 Trillion

According to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the major legislative package backed by President Trump known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” could increase the federal deficit by $2.4 trillion over the next decade.  The updated estimate slightly exceeds the CBO’s earlier projection of $2.3 trillion in additional debt tied to a previous version of the bill.

The CBO published its latest projections on Wednesday, just as attention shifts to the Senate, where some Republican lawmakers are raising red flags over rising deficits and proposed changes to Medicaid. According to the CBO’s analysis, nearly 11 million more Americans could be without health insurance by 2034 due to the bill’s healthcare provisions. The legislation proposes $3.7 trillion in tax cuts, paired with $1.2 trillion in spending reductions. However, the CBO has yet to release a full analysis that includes broader economic effects, which will come in a separate report.

The White House defended the bill ahead of the CBO’s announcement; Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller dismissed the CBO as biased, labeling the office “lefty” and praising the measure as a “dream bill.”  In addition, Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought downplayed the CBO’s findings, arguing that the projected deficit impact was overstated due to what he called the agency’s failure to use a “realistic” current policy baseline. The administration maintains that the CBO ignores the long-term effects of the 2017 tax overhaul in its projections.

During a GOP leadership press conference on Wednesday morning, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise also criticized the CBO’s approach, saying it fails to account for potential economic growth, which it will do in a later, separate estimate. Scalise said: “I get that we got to play by the rules of the referee, but the referee’s been wrong. We’ve got a referee that tries to sack our quarterback a lot.” 

The legislation now moves to the Senate, where Republican leaders are aiming to pass a modified version by July 4. However, it remains unclear what changes will be made in the Senate version or how they might impact the bill’s financial outlook. Trump was scheduled to meet with members of the Senate Finance Committee at the White House on Wednesday in a push to get the legislation through the Senate.

Adding to the mounting criticism, Elon Musk—former adviser to Trump and prominent billionaire—lashed out at the bill on Tuesday, calling it a “disgusting abomination” in light of the projected increase in the national debt.

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Mitchell Tenpenny shares video for ‘Same Moon’

Mitchell Tenpenny debuted his new music video for the single “Same Moon,” shot in Nashville by Taylor Kelly of Tiny Terror Productions and featuring Mitchell’s wife and fellow country entertainer Meghan Patrick – who was the inspiration behind the track.

“Same Moon” was written by Tenpenny, Paul DiGiovanni, Derrick Southerland and longtime friend and co-writer Dallas Wilson. Tenpenny shared: “We look for ways to feel closer than we really are. This song is truly what we’re living right now and the song was born from this real-life experience.”

“Same Moon” appears on Mitchell’s The 3rd album that was released last fall. Tenpenny is also currently touring with Kane Brown on the High Road Tour through the summer, and this fall he will join Jordan Davis for his 2025 Ain’t Enough Road Tour.

See the video for ‘Same Moon’ – HERE.

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Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR to launch U.K., European summer tour

Drake has announced his return to Europe and the UK with his ‘$ome $pecial $hows 4 UK/European’ tour, featuring PARTYNEXTDOOR on all dates — his collaborated on the album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. The arena run marks Drake’s first return to Europe and the UK in six years, following his 2019 Assassination Vacation Tour. 

A social media post announcing the tour read: “FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 6 YEARS, DRAKE PERFORMING THE HITS, OLD AND NEW, ACROSS THE WATERS. Tickets available Friday. Go to livenation.co.uk or www.drakerelated.com for dates, as well as more information.”

The UK/European run begins on July 20-21 in at Birmingham Utilita Arena and Manchester Co-op Live on July 25-26, following three nights of headlining Wireless Festival at London’s Finsbury Park on July 11-13. Earlier this year, Wireless announced Drake as the 2025 headliner for all three nights, each featuring unique setlists and special guests.  The tour will continue with stops across Munich, Paris, Berlin, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, and more before wrapping on Tuesday, September 23rd in Hamburg, Germany at Barclays Arena.

The newly-announced trek comes on the heels of his sold-out run in February across Australia; and following his sold-out 80-date It’s All A Blur Tour across North America in 2023/24, featuring special guests 21 Savage and J. Cole.

For ticket info, head to livenation.co.uk or www.drakerelated.com.

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Queens of the Stone Age share trailer for ‘Alive in the Catacombs’ concert film

Queens of the Stone Age have announced a new concert film, ‘Alive in the Catacombs.’

The film documents a largely acoustic performance that the band, accompanied by a three piece string section, which was recorded in the Catacombs of Paris last July, around the time frontman Josh Homme underwent emergency surgery that led the group to cancel some tour dates.

Homme said in a press release: “We’re so stripped down because that place is so stripped down, which makes the music so stripped down, which makes the words so stripped down… It would be ridiculous to try to rock there. All those decisions were made by that space. That space dictates everything, it’s in charge. You do what you’re told when you’re in there.” He also described the catacombs’ several million human remains as “the biggest audience we’ve ever played for.”

Directed by Thomas Rames, the film will premiere June 5 via Queens of the Stone Age’s website.  See the ‘Alive in the Catacombs’ concert film trailer – HERE.

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Tomorrow X Together drop video for ‘Love Language’

TOMORROW X TOGETHER have shared their new single, ‘Love Language’.

A press release states that Love Language “perfectly encapsulates the signature youthful and refreshing energy of Gen Z’s leading band.” The lyrics were penned by group member Hueningkai.

The South Korean outfit – comprising Yeonjun, Soobin, Taehyun, Beomgyu, and Hueningkai – released their seventh EP, ‘The Star Chapter: Sanctuary’ in November, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart.

TOMORROW X TOGETHER are currently on their ‘Act: Promise Ep. 2’ world tour. They played their first UK headline show on March 25 at London’s The O2 and are currently completing two months of shows across six cities.

Love Language‘ is available on all major streaming platforms. See the video: HERE.

 

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U.S. tariffs go into effect; doubling to 50% on steel, aluminum

The United States doubled its tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50% on Wednesday, as part of President Trump’s broader trade policy.

The new rates took effect at midnight Eastern time in a move that cast a shadow over the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ministerial meeting underway in Paris. Trump’s aggressive tariff strategy—targeting both allies and rivals with levies on imported steel, aluminum, and automobiles—has strained relations with key trading partners and sparked a wave of diplomatic efforts aimed at averting further trade disruptions.

Trump signed an executive order doubling the tariffs on all aluminum and steel imported into the United States from 25% to 50% with only Britain receiving a reprieve as part of a trade deal between the two nations in May. Trump said in the order: “In my judgement, the increased tariffs will more effectively counter foreign countries that continue to offload low-priced excess steel and aluminum in the United States Market and thereby undercut the competitiveness of the United States steel and aluminum industries,” 

The Paris-based OECD (which represents 38 primarily advanced economies) has convened for its ministerial meeting this week, the organization downgraded its global economic outlook. The cuts were driven in part by the fallout from U.S. trade policies. OECD chief economist Alvaro Pereira in an interview that “trade, investment, and consumer spending have all taken hits due to these tariffs,” and warned that the United States stands to bear the heaviest consequences.

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer met with European Union Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič on the sidelines of the OECD meeting, which as the EU tries to avoid further tariff hikes on its exports. U.K. Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds also held talks with Greer on Tuesday, hoping to shield British steel and aluminum from the increased tariffs. Despite the U.S. doubling those tariffs overall, the U.K. rate remains temporarily capped at 25% while both sides work out new terms in line with their recently signed trade agreement. According to a summary from the U.K. government, Reynolds and Greer discussed their mutual interest in swiftly implementing the agreement, which includes provisions around sector-specific tariffs and quotas.

Trump’s latest tariff increase was criticized by the European Union, who said it undermines ongoing efforts to reach a diplomatic resolution and warned it is prepared to retaliate if necessary. Canada, which supplies more steel and aluminum to the U.S. than any other country, called the tariffs “illegal and unjustified.”

German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche on the sidelines of the OECD gathering said that “we need to find negotiated solutions as quickly as we can—time is running short,” with French Trade Minister Laurent Saint-Martin echoed the sentiment, urging calm and stating, “These tariffs benefit no one. We must stay measured.”

Mexico’s Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard argued that the duties are unjustified, noting that the U.S. actually exports more steel to Mexico than it imports. “It doesn’t make sense to tax a product where you already have a surplus.” Mexico’s economy is particularly exposed to U.S. trade policy, with 80% of its exports going north to the United States.

Britain was spared from the tariffs after signing the U.S.-U.K. Economic Prosperity Deal on May 8 that granted the United States the ability to fast-track exports including agricultural products, through British customs and market access for industrial products. Tuesday’s executive order stipulated, however, that Britain could be subject to the 50% tariffs as soon as July 9 if it is determined that it has not “complied with relevant aspects of the deal.”

On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that letters had been sent to U.S. trading partners urging them to submit new proposals before Wednesday’s deadline. Leavitt told reporters that the letters were delivered “just to give them a friendly reminder that the deadline is coming up … They continue to be engaged in those discussions, and this letter was simply to remind these countries that the deadline is approaching and the president expects good deals, and we are on track for that, I will emphasize.”

Meanwhile, tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to build. Trump has been especially critical of China this year, at one point slapping a 145% tariff on Chinese imports, prompting a retaliatory 125% duty on American goods from Beijing. In a post early Wednesday on his Truth Social platform, Trump said: “I like President XI of China, always have, and always will, but he is VERY TOUGH, AND EXTREMELY HARD TO MAKE A DEAL WITH!!!”

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