Halsey, J. Cole, and Kid Cudi to headline 2022 Governors Ball Music Festival

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The lineup for the 2022 Governors Ball Music Festival has been announced. Headliners of the event are Kid Cudi, J. Cole, and Halsey, set to take place Friday, June 10 – Sunday, June 12th at the Citi Field complex in Queens.

The headliners will be joined throughout the weekend by Flume, Playboi Carti, Roddy Ricch, Glass Animals, Migos, Jack Harlow, Kaytranada, Joji, Louis The Child, Clairo, Jazmine Sullivan, Still Woozy, 100 Gecs, Japanese Breakfast, Becky G, Black Pumas, and many more.

A special presale for 3-day and 1-day GA and VIP tickets, exclusively for Citi Cardmembers, are available now through Thursday, January 27 at 11:59 AM EST.  3-day and 1-day GA and VIP tickets will be available to the general public via GovBall.com starting on Thursday, January 27 at 12:00 PM EST.

Governors Ball Music Festival promoters Founders Entertainment will also be making a $25,000 donation to the New York City Mayor’s Fund’s relief efforts for the victims of the Bronx apartment building fire. The festival co-founders, born and bred New Yorkers, have made giving back to NYC a priority throughout the festival’s decade long history.

For more information, visit the official Governors Ball website.

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Charlie Puth releases the video for his latest single ‘Light Switch’

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Charlie Puth has released the music video for his latest single “Light Switch”.

“Light Switch” is the first single to debut from Puth’s forthcoming third studio album, Charlie, which is the follow-up to Voicenotes, released in May 2018.  Puth released his debut album, Nine Track Mind, back in 2016.

Take a look at the video for “Light Switch” – here.

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Bad Bunny to embark on the ‘World’s Hottest’ stadium tour for 2022

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Bad Bunny has announced a stadium tour—dubbed Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour— to launch in the United States in the summer. Bad Bunny will play U.S. shows in August and September before heading to the Dominican Republic, Central America, and South America for October, November, and December concerts.  The Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour includes shows at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, Chicago’s Soldier Field, New York’s Yankee Stadium, Dallas’ AT&T Stadium, and Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium. Joining him on tour will be Alesso and Diplo, who’ll take turns serving as support on select dates.

Bad Bunny is also about to hit the road on the ‘El Último Tour del Mundo 2022’ (a tour named for his third 2020 album.) The North American tour begins on February 9 and extends until April.

A ticket pre-sale for the tour begins Wednesday, January 26th at 12:00 p.m. local time, with a public on-sale following on January 28th at 12:00 p.m. local time via Ticketmaster – here.

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Katy Perry to serve as musical guest with Willem Dafoe as host for January 29th edition of “Saturday Night Live”

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NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ has announced that Katy Perry will serve as the musical guest on the January 29 edition of the long-running late night show, with Willem Dafoe making his hosting debut.

The Jan. 29 show will mark Perry’s fourth time appearing on “SNL” as a musical guest. Perry is currently headlining her first Las Vegas residency, titled ‘Katy Perry: Play,’ at the Theatre at Resorts World Last Vegas, which currently runs through March. Dafoe is currently on the big screen reprising his role as Green Goblin in the film “Spider Man: No Way Home”.

SNL also recently announced that SNL alum Will Forte will return to make his hosting debut on Jan. 22, with Måneskin serving as musical guest.

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Adele FaceTimes fans to apologize after postponing her Las Vegas residency

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After Adele was forced to postpone all 24 dates of her upcoming Las Vegas residency, the singer FaceTimed with fans that held tickets to the shows, apologizing and offering free merchandise, drink tickets and even a free meet-and-greet when the rescheduled dates takes place. In a video posted on social media last week, Adele cited cases of COVID-19 among her team, and other issues related to the pandemic, as the reason for the postponement.  Adele said that all Weekends With Adele shows that were set to open at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace would be rescheduled.

In the video, an emotional Adele explained:  “We’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays, and half my crew, half my team have come down with COVID. It’s been impossible to finish the show, and I can’t give you what I can right now.”  Adele offered an apology to those who had already traveled to Las Vegas for the show and assured the dates would be rescheduled: “We’re on it right now. I’m going to finish my show and get it where it’s supposed to be. I’m sorry it’s been impossible, we’ve been up against so much but it just ain’t ready. I’m really sorry.”

The residency was set to run through April and available tickets for all of the shows had sold out. Caesars Palace said in a statement: “We understand the disappointment surrounding the postponement of Weekends With Adele. Adele is an incredible artist, supremely dedicated to her music and her fans. Creating a show of this magnitude is incredibly complex. We fully support Adele and are confident the show she unveils at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace will be extraordinary.”   Ticketmaster will offer refunds for all shows.

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Taylor Swift named Record Store Day’s first Global Ambassador

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Record Store Day has named Taylor Swfit as the first Global Record Store Day Ambassador. Swift follows in the footsteps of recent ambassadors Pearl Jam, Run the Jewels and St. Vincent (who became the event’s first woman ambassador in 2017). Swift will be offering a special release in honor of the event.

The event’s announcement notes that Swift has: “had releases on the Record Store Day and RSD Black Friday lists often in the past (and supported record stores throughout her career) so for the 15th annual celebration of record stores, Record Store Day is proud to welcome [her].”

Swift said in a statement: “I’m very proud to be this year’s Ambassador for Record Store Day. The places where we go to browse and explore and discover music new and old have always been sacred to me. Record stores are so important because they help to perpetuate and foster music-loving as a pass

Record Store Day 2022 is set for April 23, with a full list of official releases soon to come. You can find out more at the website – here.

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Gunna edges out The Weeknd to earn the No. 1 spot on Billboard 200 with his LP ‘DS4EVER’

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Gunna edged out The Weekend to earn the No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with his latest LP DS4EVER. Gunna landed 144,000 equivalent album units, with 3,000 estimated to be traditional album sales. The project features 19 tracks with collaborations from 21 Savage, Chris Brown, Future, Lil Baby, Roddy Ricch and Young Thug. DS4EVER is Gunna’s second No. 1 album, and his fourth project to land in the top 10.

The Weeknd’s Dawn FM took the No. 2 spot, and was expected to score about 157,000 units with 15,000 in traditional sales. Disney’s “Encanto” soundtrack fell two spots to No. 3 on the new chart, but saw a 32% boost for the week, scoring 95,700 album-equivalent units, the highest weekly tally to date for the album since it came out in mid-November. Adele’s “30” slipped to No. 4, with Morgan Wallen’s year-old “Dangerous: The Double Album,” hanging in at No. 5.

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Harry Styles announces rescheduled dates for his ‘Love on Tour 2022’

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Harry Styles has announced rescheduled dates for his world tour, in addition to announcing new shows. Styles’ Love On Tour was postponed due to the pandemic, but finally kicked-off September 2021 in Las Vegas. Styles performed over 40 shows throughout the U.S. at the end of last year.

Styles will kick off the 32-city tour with three new stadium dates in the UK in June, as well as four stadium dates in Europe, including Glasgow Ibrox Stadium, Manchester Emirates Old Trafford and London Wembley Stadium.  The tour will continue in July with rescheduled arena dates in Europe, as well as a new show at Accor Arena in Paris, before wrapping up in Latin America later in the year. Special guests include Mitski on the UK dates, Arlo Parks in Dublin, Wolf Alice on select European dates and Koffee on all Latin American dates.

All existing tickets for rescheduled shows will remain valid. Tickets for the new shows go on general sale 9 am on Friday, January 28th via Ticketmaster. The tour will be following all local and public health guidelines as well as venue protocols set forth at the time of each show. Fans are asked to visit their local venue’s website ahead of each show for the latest health & safety details and requirements.

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Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak announce ‘Silk Sonic’ Las Vegas residency

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Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak are taking their Silk Sonic project to Las Vegas.

Mars and .Paak announced the multi-date residency, titled An Evening With Silk Sonic, will be held at Park MGM’s Dolby Live theater on the Vegas strip. The residency will kick-off February 25, and will include more than 10 shows throughout March before wrapping-up on April 2.

For ticket and full schedule information for the Silk Sonic residency, check out the link – here.

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Iann Dior releases ‘Thought It Was’ with Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker

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Iann Dior has released his new single “thought it was” featuring Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker.  The new tune is taken off Dior’s highly-anticipated album ‘On To Better Things’ which is set to drop this Friday, January 21st.

“thought it was” samples the late 90’s iconic hit, “Closing Time” by Semisonic. To coincide with the album release, Dior shared the full tracklisting for ‘On To Better Things’ on Instagram, which includes features from Lil Uzi Vert, Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker on three of the album’s fifteen tracks.

You can listen to “thought it was” on Spotify or on YouTube.   To pre-order/pre-save ‘On To Better Things” head here.

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