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Jennifer Aniston, Max Greenfield Help Alex Warren Announce Arena Tour
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Jennifer Aniston, Max Greenfield Help Alex Warren Announce Arena Tour

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Alex Warren is hitting the road on his first arena tour in the United States and Canada — with Jennifer Aniston’s approval. Aniston portrays a judge in a comedic sketch promoting Warren’s upcoming concert trek, the Little Orphan Alex Live Tour.

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Warren — who just received a Grammy nomination for best new artist — appears in court in a short video premiering alongside an announcement of new tour dates on Friday (Nov. 14); his co-stars include Aniston, Max Greenfield and a child acting as a particularly entitled version of little orphan Annie. The clip is a continuation of a bit he started when announcing the European leg of the tour.

“You are here today because little orphan Annie is suing you, preventing your U.S. tour from happening,” Judge Aniston says to Warren in the scene’s opening, which then has a young redhead going by “Annie” accusing “that little b—-” (Warren) of “stealing my whole brand.”

“I can’t control the fact that both my parents are dead,” Warren says.

Not to worry — the tour will go on! Parodying a dramatic twist, Greenfield strolls in to reveal some pertinent information that’s in favor of Warren’s defense.

“MY FIRST ARENA TOUR!!! presale wednesday and general sale next friday at 10am… see you soon,” Warren wrote in an Instagram post that features the promo clip.

Warren’s 2026 tour begins at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on May 25 and runs through July 15, when he’ll take the stage at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.

Ticket presales for Verizon customers and for Citi cardmembers both launch at 10 a.m. local time on Tuesday, Nov. 18 for select shows. For the Verizon presale, more information is available in the MyAccess section of the My Verizon app, or can be found here. For details on the Citi presale, visit the Citi Entertainment website here. (Citi is the official card of the Alex Warren Presents: Little Orphan Alex Live Tour.)

There will be an artist presale on Wednesday, Nov. 19. Fans should register in advance here for access to this presale, and set an alert for 10 a.m. local time to get tickets. VIP packages will be available at this time.

In partnership with PLUS1, Warren is giving $1 from every ticket sold to Camp Kesem, which provides free camp and programs to children whose parents are fighting cancer.

Warren’s debut album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid, reached No. 5 and charted in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 for 13 nonconsecutive weeks this year. The set features his Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Ordinary,” plus his singles “Eternity,” “Bloodline” featuring Jelly Roll, “On My Mind” featuring Rosé and “Burning Down” with Joe Jonas.

More information on purchasing tickets can be found on Warren’s official website.

See the full list of dates below.

Alex Warren Little Orphan Alex Live tour

Alex Warren’s Little Orphan Alex Live Tour kicks off in Nashville on May 25, 2026.

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"RHOA" Star Angela Oakley's Husband, NBA Veteran Charles Oakley, Ordered To Pay $642K In Legal Fees To Madison Square Garden Following Viral 2017 Arena Ejection
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“RHOA” Star Angela Oakley’s Husband, NBA Veteran Charles Oakley, Ordered To Pay $642K In Legal Fees To Madison Square Garden Following Viral 2017 Arena Ejection

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

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“RHOA” Star Angela Oakley’s Husband, NBA Veteran Charles Oakley, Ordered To Pay $642K In Legal Fees To Madison Square Garden Following Viral 2017 Arena Ejection

#RHOA Star #AngelaOakley’s hubby will have to hand over a pretty penny to #MadisonSquareGarden (MSG).

Former NBA forward #CharlesOakley has been ordered to pay more than $642,000 in legal #MSG, stemming from the fallout of his ejection from a 2017 game. The fee award stems largely from a court determination that Charles failed to preserve five years’ worth of text messages, which were crucial to his civil suit accusing MSG and owner #JamesDolan of a$$ault, battery and defamation.

The incident in question occurred on February 8, 2017, when Charles was removed from his courtside seat at MSG during a game between the #NewYorkKnicks and the #LosAngelesClippers. He was seen arguing with arena security and was handcuffed and escorted out by several security guards. He was later charged with misdemeanor a$$ault and criminal trespassing.

Charles maintained that he “never said a word to Dolan” and was “minding his own business when…security asked why I was sitting so close to Dolan.” Charles’ legal team plans to appeal the ruling.

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Billie Eilish's Concert at UBS Arena in New York: 5 Best Moments
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Billie Eilish’s Concert at UBS Arena in New York: 5 Best Moments

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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The pop star was at the top of her game, performing tracks from all three of her studio albums.


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Billie Eilish performs ay UBS Arena in New York on Saturday night (Oct. 25)

HENRY HWU @HENRYHWU

Billie Eilish has been touring for well over a year at this point. She’s probably exhausted — it would be understandable if she was sick and tired of life on the go — but if either of those things were true, the thousands of fans at the UBS Arena in New York on Saturday night (Oct. 25) would never have been able to tell.

The singer — who previously stopped through NYC’s Madison Square Garden in October 2024 — was poised, energetic and appeared to be having the the time of her life on stage, playing the first of two back-to-back shows at the venue on her mammoth Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour supporting last year’s album of the same name. If anything, Eilish’s marathon time on the road since the trek kicked off two Septembers ago has only made her a stronger, sharper performer, with the star commanding her setlist of songs spanning all three of her studio albums, her debut EP Don’t Smile at Me and club-ready Charli xcx collaboration “Guess” with impressive stamina and musicality.

And despite a headline-making instance of an over-aggressive concertgoer forcibly yanking her at a show in Miami, the best part of Saturday’s show was the vulnerable connection and trust Eilish maintains with her fans regardless of the potential dangers. “You’re very precious to me, and I feel the need to protect you always,” she said shortly before performing Oscar-winning Barbie anthem “What Was I Made For?” while holding the hands of front-rowers reaching out to her.

“I just love you so much, and I’ll always fight for you and stand up for you,” she added. “Just know that I got you, and I know you got me.”

Eilish, finally, is now in the final stretch of her HMHAS tour, with the nine-time Grammy winner having just a month left of shows to go before wrapping with two nights at the Chase Center in San Francisco in late November. From impeccable vocal moments to a hilarious looper snafu, check out Billboard‘s roundup of the best moments from her last stop in New York on her finale lap through the United States below.

  • Billie the Belter

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    This certainly isn’t the first time Eilish’s vocal growth has been pointed out, but if there’s anyone left out there who still thinks of her as a quiet, whisper-soft singer, all they need to do is attend one of her concerts to realize how wrong they are. Even from the opening number — Hit Me Hard and Soft‘s “Chihiro” — it was clear that she has completely leveled up in her singing capabilities, with the star beautifully belting freely and often throughout the set. That even included songs where you wouldn’t necessarily expect her to let loose vocally, like on “NDA,” but it only ever elevated the original versions.

  • “Wildflower” Wins Again

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    Nearly a year and a half after Billboard ranked “Wildflower” the No. 1 song on Hit Me Hard and Soft, Eilish proved that the track is still one of her all-timers with an exquisite and palpably passionate live performance toward the beginning of her set. It also marked one of the loudest instances of fans singing along with her the entire night, with the crowd becoming part of the show by screaming the studio version’s backup vocals in call-and-response form — something that’s become a tradition amongst Eilish’s concertgoers.

    Another thing that made the number extra special: the arena holding up their phone flashlights without Eilish even having to ask, surrounding her in a comforting glow as she poured her heart out in some of the most vulnerable lyrics she’s ever written.

  • When the Party’s … Oops

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    One of the coolest moments in Eilish’s show is when she performs “When the Party’s Over” from debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? a cappella, stacking her own harmonies with a looper tool. “Listen, listen,” she instructed the crowd beforehand. “The thing is, it will only work if the entire room is completely silent for, like, one minute. It’s the only time in the whole show that you’ll have to be quiet.”

    Despite Eilish’s plea, a fan or two couldn’t help themselves when the arena went silent. “I love you!” they screamed as the singer recorded her first harmony layer, after which other audience members loudly scolded them.

    Unfortunately, the rogue “I love you!” did make it into the loop, and as it played again and again while Eilish continued stacking vocals, the crowd — assuming that people were still being unruly and not realizing that it was the same “I love you” being repeated — continued chastising the rule-breakers, which led to even more noise bleeding into the recording. Eilish, however, took it in stride, cracking up a little before giving a “yikes” expression and moving the number along like a pro, extra sound effects included.

  • Billie Uses Her Power for Good

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    Shortly before one of the show’s quieter moments — during which Eilish invites fans to sit down for a spell as she sings moving ballad “Your Power” and accompanies herself on acoustic guitar — the star gave a stirring speech about the importance of connecting with others through live music. “It’s, like, a really dark time in the world,” she began.

    “It’s a really scary time, and it’s hard to feel like there’s anything that’s making a difference at all,” Eilish continued. “It feels like we’re all doomed a little bit … but also, I think that it’s really special that we have [this]. I have this feeling of like, ‘Oh, I shouldn’t do shows, maybe, because I feel like there’s more important things in the world,’ or something. Then I think, ‘It’s actually really important that we have things that bring us together and art that we love, and that we have togetherness at all.’”

    She went on to share that she feels “really, really grateful and lucky” that she gets to hold concerts at a time when it’s more vital than ever. “I think we all really need it, and we need to be together, and we need to have this glue that keeps us one, you know?” Eilish added. “I hope you feel safe here, and I hope that you feel comfortable to be yourself.”

  • Handheld Shenanigans

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    Eilish’s visuals — which included lasers, horror-movie-esque stills and pyrotechnics — were top tier throughout the one-hour, 45-minute show, but one of the best effects also happened to be the most simple. At different points in the program, the singer carried a handheld camera with her as she walked around and under her stage, giving each individual band and crew member a chance to wave “hi” to the audience as the feed projected live on the big screens.

    She also carried the camera as she moved through the pit and performed “Guess” on a B-stage, where Eilish pointed the lens down at the fans below and gave them a rare glimpse at her POV. Without the handheld, the crowd also never would have gotten to see the completely random visitor Eilish had chilling beneath the stage the entire time — a life-size Tinky-Winky Teletubby — whom she filmed while crossing under the risers between “Everything I Wanted” and a mashup of “Lovely,” “Blue” and “Ocean Eyes” on piano. Eh-oh!

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Dave adds extra London and Manchester dates to 2026 UK 'The Boy Who Played The Harp' arena tour
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Dave adds extra London and Manchester dates to 2026 UK ‘The Boy Who Played The Harp’ arena tour

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Dave has added more dates in London and Manchester to his 2026 tour. Check out the details below.

Earlier this month the Brixton-born, Streatham-raised rapper shared details of a new tour kicking off in 2026. The run of arena dates come in celebration of his new album, ‘The Boy Who Played The Harp’, and are set to kick off in Munich on February 2.

Now, due to huge demand, he had added more UK shows to the itinerary. These include extra dates at The O2 in London on March 10 and 11, and another show at the Co-op Live in Manchester on March 17.

These add onto the two previously announced shows at the London arena taking place on March 6 and 7, and to the already confirmed Manchester date on March 16.

Tickets for all dates, including newly shared shows, go on general sale at 9am local time on Thursday (October 23). Visit here to buy tickets and find an updated list of shows below.

Dave’s 2026 tour dates are:

FEBRUARY 2026
2 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
4 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
6 – Brussels, Belgium – ING Arena
8 – Dusseldorf, Germany – PSD Bank Dome
10 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
13 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
15 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
17 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena

MARCH 2026
2 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
4 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
6 – London, UK – The O2
7 – London, UK – The O2
10 – London, UK – The O2 [NEW]
11– London, UK – The O2 [NEW]
13 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
16 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
17 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live [NEW]

Dave announced details of his new album earlier this month (October 1), with the record set to arrive this Friday (October 24). You can pre-order it here.

It follows on from his back-to-back Number One albums, ‘Psychodrama’, which was released in 2019, and ‘We’re All Alone In This Together’, which came out in 2021.

The latter featured James Blake and Stormzy, and was given five stars in a review from NME.

Dave – CREDIT: Gabriel-Moses

“As illustrated throughout the stunning ‘Psychodrama’, Dave has always been the one to rap traditionally, using hip-hop for what it was intended to do: give a voice to the voiceless,” it read. “He has always been able to show the inner-workings of many young Londoners in a clean and universal way that can perhaps help the whole world to better understand the Black British experience, especially that of Black men.

“Always ready to tell the hard truths for those who can’t, Dave has proved again that he’s a voice of a generation, sitting pretty atop his peers when it comes to making unforgettable London rap classics.”

That record debuted at the top spot in the charts with over 74,000 chart sales – making it the highest opening week of 2021, and the chart’s biggest opening week since November 2019.

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Laufey’s Opening Night Show at LA’s Crypto.com Arena: Best Moments
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Laufey’s Opening Night Show at LA’s Crypto.com Arena: Best Moments

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Laufey opened a two-night stand at Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles on Friday (Sept. 26) with a show that captured her unique place in pop — her music is rooted in jazz, but her concert has pop-superstar production values.

The A Matter of Time Tour, the Icelandic singer-songwriter’s third tour and her first that consists entirely of arena dates, began on Sept. 15 in Orlando. It will conclude in Kópavogur, Iceland, on March 15, 2026.

Laufey (it’s pronounced LAY-vay, for those still catching up to her) won a Grammy for best traditional pop vocal album in 2024 for her sophomore album, Bewitched, and she could be headed for another win in that category on Feb. 1 for her third album, A Matter of Time. The album entered the Billboard 200 at No. 4. It has topped Billboard’s Jazz Albums chart for the past four weeks. (Bewitched logged 102 weeks at No. 1 on that chart.)

For all she has achieved, you have the sense that, Laufey, just 26, is still climbing. She has some big looks upcoming. She may well land a performance slot on the Grammy telecast – it would be her first star turn on Music’s Biggest Night. (She performed “From the Start,” a song from Bewitched, on the 2024 Premiere Ceremony, which is streaming-only, and backed Billy Joel during his show-closing performance on that year’s telecast. Also, she is set to play the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival on Apr 19. She has said she would like to record a James Bond theme song, which seems inevitable, which could bring in a performance on the Oscar telecast.  Are we getting ahead of ourselves? Perhaps, but it’s pretty clear to see the career path she’s on.

Laufey didn’t get where she is by thinking small. In 2023, she told RUSSH that Taylor Swift is her favorite current artist. The reason she gave for that choice spoke to her ambitions: “She has done for pop and country what I hope to do for jazz. She has managed to unite people across the world which is one of my main goals as a musician.”

Laufey’s choice of opening act for her tour’s North American leg — English pop/rock artist Suki Waterhouse — also spoke to her pop ambitions.

In 2022, when Laufey first headlined in L.A., she played the legendary but comparatively tiny Troubadour. Her growth since then can be seen in her bookings: In November 2023, she played two nights at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel. On her return in August 2024, she played the Hollywood Bowl. This time, it was a sold-out, two-night stand at Crypto.

Here are the six best moments from Laufey’s opening night show at Crypto.com Arena.

  • Cinematic Production Touches

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    The show opened like a vintage film, with the words “Laufey Presents ‘A Matter of Time’” projected onto the screen. It began and ended with scrolling credits on side screens, listing all the musicians, backup dancers and other contributors to the performance.

    “Cuckoo Ballet (Interlude),” a gorgeous instrumental track from A Matter of Time, was highly cinematic, and showed that Laufey might well have a future in film scoring.

  • A Swinging Jazz Segment

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    The concert was divided into acts, with the most satisfying being Act II, which was introduced with these words on the screen: “Ready for some jazz?” Laufey was backed by a jazz trio during this segment. “Welcome to my jazz club,” she told the audience. “I want to put a jazz club in the middle of a big space.”

    The segment kicked off with “Seems Like Old Times,” first recorded by Guy Lombardo’s orchestra in 1945 and since covered by such jazz greats as Ella Fitzgerald and Rosemary Clooney. It was the only song she didn’t write or co-write in the set.

  • Hozier Surprises as Special Guest

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    Laufey performs a surprise song in every show, to make each show a unique experience, she said. Here, she reached back for “Magnolia,” from her 2021 EP, Typical of Me. She said she had recently discovered that the song works better as a duet and brought out a special guest, Hozier, to help her sing it. After they concluded the number, she fangirled: “I’m kind of freaking out because I’m such a big fan.”

  • Musicianship on Full Display

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    Over the course of the show, Laufey played piano, guitar and cello. Her voice, with a deeper timbre reminiscent of one of her favorite singers, Ella Fitzgerald, was also impressive.

    She also showed a deep knowledge of music history. “Dreamer” had the close-harmony sound of a 1940s song, “Silver Lining” suggested the influence of 1950s-shaded doo-wop. A couple of songs, “Castle in Hollywood” and “Tough Luck” showed the influence of Taylor Swift on her songwriting. “Sabotage,” the final number in the set (before the encore) evoked the aggressive pop-rock of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire.”

  • A Range of Human Emotion

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    Laufey made note of the tonal “ups and downs” in her set, with its mix of happy and sad songs. “That’s what it feels like to be a woman,” she explained. “You go through every emotion in a 24-hour cycle.” Far be it from me to correct Laufey, but that’s what it feels like to be a human.

    One of her most emotional songs is “Promise” (from Bewitched), which includes what she has called her favorite lyrics that she has written. “It hurts to be something, it’s worse to be nothing with you.” She performed the song by herself at the piano.

  • Genuine Sense of Humility

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    Laufey said that since she now lives in L.A., she often comes to Crypto.com Arena to see shows. “I’ve come to a lot of concerts here this year preparing for this and I thought, ‘There’s no way I’m playing here.’”

    The singer remembered the first time she played L.A. at the Troubadour. She nervously peeked out through a window to view the audience and just hoped she would be able to do it again someday. “It was the biggest show I’d played to that point,” she said. “I was so scared it would slip away.”

    She needn’t have worried.

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    ACT I

    “Clockwork”

    “Lover Girl”

    “Dreamer”

    “Falling Behind”

    “Silver Lining”

    “Bored”

    “Too Little, Too Late”

    “Bewitched”

    ACT II

    “Seems Like Old Times”

    “Valentine”

    “Fragile”

    “While You Were Sleeping”

    “Magnolia” (with Hozier)

    “Let You Break My Heart Again”

    ACT III

    “Carousel”

    “Forget-Me-Not”

    “Cuckoo Ballet (Interlude)”

    ACT IV

    “Mr. Eclectic”

    “Castle in Hollywood”

    “Promise”

    “Goddess”

    “Tough Luck”

    “Snow White”

    “From the Start”

    The Final Act

    “Sabotage”

    Encore

    “Letter to My 13 Year Old Self”

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The SSE Arena, Belfast and Global Payments expand partnership to elevate fan expereience

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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The SSE Arena, Belfast has announced that it has extended its successful collaboration with Global Payments (NYSE: GPN), a leading worldwide provider of payment technology and software solutions to millions of businesses worldwide.

Since the partnership began in 2022, Global Payments’ cutting-edge systems have transformed the way fans pay for tickets, food, drinks, and retail items at Northern Ireland’s largest indoor entertainment venue. Whether it’s a sold-out concert or a high-energy sporting event, eventgoers have benefited from fast, frictionless transactions, allowing them to spend less time in queues and more time enjoying the live experience. 

The collaboration has integrated Global Payments’ technology throughout the arena, spanning 15 concession units, the ground-floor bar OFF ICE, and a variety of self-serve kiosks, including the Loaded Fries and Pizzarena stations. With the introduction of Global Payments’ Pay by Link, hospitality customers can now take advantage of secure and efficient prepayment facilities, eliminating the need for in-person transactions or storing card details by the merchant. Most recently, Global Payments has enabled transactions at the innovative PAY & AWAY store — a frictionless, grab-and-go outlet powered by Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology and the first of its kind in a European indoor arena. 

Dermot McGinn, Group Head of Food and Beverage at The Odyssey Trust, said: “Global Payments has been a game-changer for our venue operations. Their technology has streamlined transactions across every part of the arena, helping us deliver a smooth, efficient, and enjoyable experience for every visitor. As we continue to innovate for our guests, it’s invaluable to have a partner who understands our industry and works with us to stay ahead of the curve.” 

Global Payments delivers innovative, secure, and scalable systems that help businesses of all sizes connect with customers wherever and however they choose to pay. 

Steve McArdle, Director of Sports & Entertainment Solutions at Global Payments, adds: “The SSE Arena is renowned for creating unforgettable live experiences, and we are proud to help make every moment count. Our goal is to provide fast, reliable, and secure payment experiences that enhance the customer journey from the moment they arrive until the final encore. This partnership reflects a shared commitment to innovation and to setting new standards for the entertainment sector.” 

The SSE Arena welcomes over 700,000 customers each year for more than 250 live events, from global music acts and major comedy shows to elite sporting fixtures. By working with Global Payments, the venue continues to set the benchmark for modern, technology-driven visitor experiences in the UK and Europe.

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Sleep Token To Launch Fall 2025 US Arena Tour

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
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Sleep Token are set to kick off their Fall 2025 US arena tour.

The outing comes in support of their fourth album, Even in Arcadia, and launches Tuesday (September 16th) at Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia. The route runs through November 11th at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and hits Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Denver, and Oakland, among other cities. There’s also a festival stop on September 19th at Louder Than Life in Louisville, Kentucky.

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The mysterious UK metal act — whose band members’ identities remain undisclosed — only known as Vessel (lead vocals), II (drums), III (bass), IV (guitar) and Espera (backing vocals) — are coming off a run of European festival appearances, including a head-turning set at the Download Festival that caught the attention of alt-metal pioneers Korn.

Even in Arcadia debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart when it was released in May. The LP has yielded the hit rock singles “Emergence,” “Caramel,” and “Damocles.”

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Check out the band’s full list of tour dates below.

Sleep Token’s 2025 Tour Dates:
09/16 – Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena [Buy Tickets]
09/17 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center [Buy Tickets]
09/19 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life [Buy Tickets]
09/20 – Greensboro, NC @ First Horizon Coliseum [Buy Tickets]
09/22 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center [Buy Tickets]
09/23 – Worcester, MA @ DCU Center [Buy Tickets]
09/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center [Buy Tickets]
09/26 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena [Buy Tickets]
09/27 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Arena [Buy Tickets]
09/28 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena [Buy Tickets]
09/30 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena [Buy Tickets]
10/01 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center [Buy Tickets]
10/03 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena [Buy Tickets]
10/05 – West Valley City, UT @ Maverik Center [Buy Tickets]
10/07 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome [Buy Tickets]
10/08 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center [Buy Tickets]
10/10 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena [Buy Tickets]
10/11 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena [Buy Tickets]

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Bryan Adams announces December 2025 UK arena shows

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Bryan Adams has announced three December UK arena dates as part of his ongoing ‘Roll With The Punches’ tour.

The Canadian legend has played a number of shows in Britain already, with the ‘Roll With The Punches’ tour seeing him perform nine dates in May, starting at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle on May 8 and ending at bp pulse LIVE in Birmingham on May 18.

Adams also played this month’s Radio 2 In The Park, as well as Sheffield’s Rock N Roll Circus in August alongside ‘When You’re Gone’ collaborator Mel C.

 

Now, the ‘Run To You’ singer has announced he will be returning to our shores in December for three dates in Hull, Cardiff, and Brighton. Full details are below. Artist pre-sale starts at 9am BST on Wednesday September 10, while general sale commences at 9am BST on Friday September 12.

Tickets will be available here.

The news follows the success of the artist’s 16th studio album, ‘Roll With The Punches’, which entered the Official UK Albums Chart at number three. It is the first album released under his own record label, Bad Records, which he founded last August.

Bryan Adam’s December 2025 UK arena dates. CREDIT: TEG Europe

Bryan Adams’ 2025 ‘Roll With The Punches’ UK tour dates are:

DECEMBER
8 – Connexin Live, Hull
9 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
10 – Brighton Centre, Brighton.

Recently, the singer shared the origins of his “first real six-string” from his classic hit ‘Summer Of ’69’.

Contrary to the song’s lyrics, the guitar was not bought at a “five and dime”, but at a music shop in Reading in 1970, when he was 12-years-old. Upon living in Israel for a year with his father, who worked for the Canadian embassy, Adams left his guitar in the country when he moved back to Canada.

In February, a Bryan Adams gig in Australia was cancelled due to a large sewer blockage caused by “fat, grease and rags”.

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Laufey announces 2026 UK and European arena tour

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Laufey has announced details of a UK and European arena tour for early 2026 – see all the dates and ticket information below.

The Los Angeles-based, Icelandic-Chinese artist, composer, producer and former NME Cover star released her third studio album ‘A Matter Of Time’ on August 22 via Vingoff Recordings/AWAL.

She has an extensive North American tour to accompany the album coming up later this year, and now she has confirmed a European run for February and March that will kick off in Zurich on February 18.

From there, she will take in dates in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands and France, before a date in Manchester’s Co-Op Live on March 4, Dublin’s 3Arena on March 6 and London’s O2 Arena on March 8.

She will then round out the tour with a special show in Iceland’s Korinn Arena on March 14. There is an artist presale on September 10, while tickets for the shows go on general sale at 9am local time on September 12 and you will be able to find yours here.

Laufey will play: 

FEBRUARY 2026 
18 – Zurich, Hallenstadion 
19 – Dusseldorf, Mitsubishi Electric Halle 
22 – Copenhagen, Royal Arena 
24 – Berlin, Velodrom 
26 – Vienna, Stadhalle 
28 – Brussels, ING Arena 

MARCH 2026 
1 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome 
2 – Paris, Adidas Arena 
4 – Manchester, Co-Op Live 
6 – Dublin, 3Arena 
8 – London, O2 Arena 
14 – Kopavogur, Iceland, Korinn Arena 

In a four-star review of ‘A Matter Of Time’, NME wrote: “‘A Matter Of Time’ is just as gorgeous as its predecessors, but this time, there’s more darkness shadowing the gleam. Sometimes that manifests in Laufey’s vocals or lyrics – over the bossa nova swing (and Clairo backing vocals) of ‘Mr. Eclectic’, she elegantly eviscerates men trying to “woo and win” her. “You think you’re so interesting,” she sings with an audible eye roll and mocking smirk, putting pretentious posers who “think you’re so poetic / Quoting epics and ancient prose” firmly in their place.”

NME also spoke to Laufey about the making of the album. “There are parts of me that come out in this album that I didn’t dare to put out in the last few,” she said. “The way the album’s sequenced is it starts with this hope and a little bit of fear of love – it’s a first date. And then as the album progresses, it falls more and more into anxiety, and falls apart.”

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Tash Sultana announces 2026 'Return To The Roots' UK and European arena tour
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Tash Sultana announces 2026 ‘Return To The Roots’ UK and European arena tour

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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Tash Sultana has announced a ‘Return To The Roots’ tour of UK and European arenas for 2026 – see all the dates below.

The Australian singer-songwriter released an EP of the same name in May, and now they have confirmed details of a run of major shows to take place in March next year.

Sultana will kick off in Madrid’s Movistar Arena on March 11, before taking in dates in Paris, Antwerp, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Munich and Amsterdam. They then play a final pair of shows in Dublin’s 3Arena and London’s OVO Arena Wembley before the end of the month.

Support for the shows will come from Jeremy Loops and South Summit, and tickets for all shows go on general sale on Friday (September 5) – you can find yours here. Alternatively, fans can respond to Sultana’s Instagram post below and they will send you a pre-sale link for tickets, which will begin at 10am on Wednesday (September 3).

They will also be playing three shows in their home country in October – at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on October 1, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on October 3 and Melbourne’s Forum on October 4.

Tash Sultana will play:

MARCH 2026
11 – Madrid, Movistar Arena
13 – Paris, Adidas Arena
14 – Antwerp, Lotto Arena
15 – Frankfurt, Festhalle
17 – Stuttgart, Porsche Arena
18 – Vienna, Wiener Stadthalle
20 – Berlin, Velodrom
21 – Hamburg, Barclays Arena
24 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
25 – Munich, Olympiahalle
26 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
28 – Dublin, 3Arena
31 – London, OVO Arena Wembley

‘Return To The Roots’ is Sultana’s first release since the 2023 EP ‘Sugar’, with both records released via their own label Lonely Lands. They talked NME through ‘Sugar’ track-by-track at the time, which you can explore here.

Their last full-length album was 2021’s ‘Terra Firma’, which was created during the COVID-19 lockdown. Speaking to NME at the time, Sultana said: “I can’t do the same thing forever. I need to do this for myself.”

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