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Big Thief Perform "Grandmother" on Fallon with Entire Double Infinity Band
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Big Thief Perform “Grandmother” on Fallon with Entire Double Infinity Band

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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Big Thief performed new single “Grandmother” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and brought some friends to help them out.

The four-piece band that consists of Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek, James Krivchenia, and new bassist, Joshua Crumbly, were joined by all of the musicians who appeared on Big Thief’s latest album, Double Infinity: vocalists Laraaji, Alena Spanger, Hannah Cohen, and June McDoom, as well as musicians Caleb Michel, Jon Nellen, Mikel Patrick Avery, and Mikey Buisha.

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This complete roster of Double Infinity artists recently came together for a special one-off show at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium on October 25th.

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The group’s current “Somersault Slide 360 Tour” continues with upcoming dates in Atlanta, GA, New Orleans, LA, Austin, TX, and more before wrapping up in Houston, TX, on November 7th. See the complete run of shows below, and get tickets here.

Big Thief 2025 US Tour Dates:
10/29 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
10/30 – Atlanta, GA @ The Fox Theatre
10/31 – New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theatre
11/03 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom
11/04 – Dallas, TX @ The Bomb Factory
11/05 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
11/07 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall Lawn

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Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt Perform at the Stone Pony: Watch
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Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt Perform at the Stone Pony: Watch

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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The musicians also performed “I Don’t Want to Go Home” at the benefit for Van Zandt’s non-profit TeachRock

On Sunday, Steven Van Zandt held his Party at the Pony, a benefit in support of his non-profit music education organization TeachRock. The star-studded event promised “special appearances from some of Stevie’s Disciples [of Soul] and E Street Band family,” and it delivered with an unannounced appearance from Bruce Springsteen.

Held at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey, the night included performances by Jesse Malin, Darlene Love, Gary U.S. Bonds, Marc Ribler, Anthony Almonte of the Funky Mofo’s, Curtis King Jr., Ozzie Melendez, Eddie Manion, and Barry Danielian. It was also billed as a birthday celebration for Van Zandt and his wife Maureen’s birthdays.

In a clip from the night, Van Zandt and Springsteen performed “I Don’t Want to Go Home,” the Van Zandt-penned title track to Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes’ first album, which was produced by Van Zandt and features two Springsteen compositions.

The night also featured them performing Born to Run’s “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out,” bolstered by a robust audience sing-along.

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Fans reported that they also performed Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band live staple, “Raise Your Hand.”

Fittingly, in the same weekend Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere opened, in which Jeremy Allen White’s Springsteen plays unannounced shows at the Stone Pony (just like Springsteen actually did back in 1982), Springsteen played an unannounced show at the same venue in real life once again.

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Thom Yorke Would "Absolutely Not" Perform in Israel, Radiohead Reflect on Recent Backlash
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Thom Yorke Would “Absolutely Not” Perform in Israel, Radiohead Reflect on Recent Backlash

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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Over the past year, Radiohead has faced growing criticism for their past decisions to perform in Israel, as well as for guitarist Jonny Greenwood’s continued collaborations with Israeli musicians and his performances in Tel Aviv even after the country’s invasion of Gaza. As a result, both Greenwood and frontman Thom Yorke have been met with protests. Yorke was notably heckled by a pro-Palestine audience member during a solo concert in Melbourne, Australia, in October 2024, prompting him to briefly walk offstage. Greenwood, meanwhile, recently canceled two UK shows with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa after receiving alleged threats linked to protests against Israel.

Ahead of their comeback tour in November, Radiohead’s members addressed the controversy — and their increasingly divergent individual stances on the issue — in a new interview with The Sunday Times.

Earlier this year, Yorke published an extensive statement responding to criticism over his reaction — or perceived lack thereof — to Israel’s war in Palestine, while condemning what he described as “social media witch hunts.”

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Expanding on the subject with The Sunday Times, Yorke said, “This wakes me up at night. They’re telling me what it is that I’ve done with my life, and what I should do next, and that what I think is meaningless. People want to take what I’ve done that means so much to millions of people and wipe me out. But this is not theirs to take from me — and I don’t consider I’m a bad person.”

“A few times recently I’ve had ‘Free Palestine!’ shouted at me on the street,” Yorke continued. “I talked to a guy. His shtick was, ‘You have a platform, a duty and must distance yourself from Jonny.’ But I said, ‘You and me, standing on the street in London, shouting at each other? Well, the true criminals, who should be in front of the ICC [International Criminal Court], are laughing at us squabbling among ourselves in the public realm and on social media — while they just carry on with impunity, murdering people.’ It’s an expression of impotency. It’s a purity test, low-level Arthur Miller witch-hunt. I utterly respect the dismay but it’s very odd to be on the receiving end.”

Greenwood was also critical of perceived attempt cancel both him and Radiohead. “It’s the embodiment of the left,” Greenwood told The Sunday Times. “The left look for traitors, the right for converts and it’s depressing that we are the closest they can get.”

The Radiohead guitarist revealed he’s working on a new record with Israeli and Middle Eastern musicians, adding, “And it’s nuts I feel frightened to admit that. Yet that feels progressive to me — booing at a concert does not strike me as brave or progressive.”

He continued, “Look, I have been to antigovernment protests in Israel and you cannot move for all the ‘Fuck Ben-Gvir’ stickers. I spend a lot of time there with family [he is married to an Israeli artist, Sharona Katan] and cannot just say, ‘I’m not making music with you fuckers because of the government.’ It makes no sense to me. I have no loyalty — or respect, obviously — to their government, but I have both for the artists born there.”

When asked about the possibility of playing another concert in Israel, Yorke was firm in his response: “Absolutely not. I wouldn’t want to be within 5,000 miles of the Netanyahu regime. But Jonny has roots there, so I get it.”

“I would also politely disagree with Thom,” Greenwood replied. “I would argue that the government is more likely to use a boycott and say, ‘Everyone hates us — we should do exactly what we want.’ Which is far more dangerous.”

“It’s nuts,” Greenwood added. “The only thing that I’m ashamed of is that I’ve dragged Thom and the others into this mess — but I’m not ashamed of working with Arab and Jewish musicians. I can’t apologize for that.”

Yorke also admitted to being concerned about Radiohead’s upcoming tour being disrupted by protestors. “But they don’t care about us. It’s about getting something on Instagram of something dramatic happening and, no, I don’t think Israel should do Eurovision. But I don’t think Eurovision should do Eurovision. So what do I know?”

As for the other members in Radiohead?

Guitarist Ed O’Brien, who previously posted in support of a Free Palestine on social media, pointed out that Radiohead played Ramallah in the West Bank as well. He added that he was “not going to judge anybody… But the brutal truth is that, while we were once all tight, we haven’t really spoken to one another much — and that’s OK.”

Drummer Phil Selway remarked that, “What BDS [ Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions] are asking of us is impossible. They want us to distance ourselves from Jonny, but that would mean the end of the band and Jonny is coming from a very principled place. But it’s odd to be ostracized by artists we generally felt quite aligned to.”

And bassist Colin Greenwood recalled the hours after September 11th, when Radiohead were playing a concert in Berlin. [Some Americans in the audience] started to shout at Yorke: “Say something!” Greenwood remembered the singer eventually responded: “What do you want me to say?”

Elsewhere in their interview with The Sunday Times, the decision to go on hiatus, their impending comeback tour, the possibility of new music, and more.

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Foo Fighters to perform in Edmonton, Regina, Toronto and Vancouver in 2026
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Foo Fighters to perform in Edmonton, Regina, Toronto and Vancouver in 2026

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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The Foo Fighters are going on a short tour next summer and four of the 12 stops will be in Canada.

The rock band announced their Take Cover Tour 2026 on Thursday, which will begin next August in Ontario with opening act, Queens of the Stone Age.

The first show is slated for Aug. 4, 2026 at Rogers Stadium in Toronto.

The tour then heads west, where Saskatchewan’s Mosaic Stadium is getting its first concert in eight years.

The Foo Fighters will play at the Regina stadium on Sept. 15. The last time a concert was held at the stadium was in 2019, when Garth Brooks played two shows.

The Regina Exhibition Association, which manages the stadium, has struggled to attract events, contributing to financial woes.

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The tour then moves to Alberta, where Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium will host the band on Sept. 17, 2026.

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The band teased the Edmonton stop on Instagram a day before the concert announcement, posting a video to their stories of a flyover the iconic Edmonton stadium with its yellow and green seats.

“We’re thrilled to host the Foo Fighters at Commonwealth Stadium, the largest venue of its kind in Canada,” said Heather Seutter, the director for Commonwealth Stadium.

“Events like this draw in people from across the city, the province and beyond, shining a light on Edmonton’s welcoming spirit.”

The Foo Fighters have played in Edmonton several times, including a show at Rogers Place in 2018 and Rexall Place in 2015.

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The tour’s last Canadian date will see the band take over BC Place in Vancouver on Sept. 20.

The band will also perform eight shows south of the border, in Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Nashville, Washington, D.C., Fargo and Las Vegas.

This is the band’s first North American tour since Taylor Hawkins, the longtime drummer for rock band Foo Fighters, died in 2002.

Hawkins joined the Dave Grohl-led group in 1997 after original drummer William Goldsmith left, which made him one of the longest-serving members of the then-28-year-old band.

It was the second time Grohl has experienced the death of a close bandmate. Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana when Kurt Cobain died in 1994.


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The Foo Fighters brought in a new drummer, Josh Freese, but parted ways with him this past spring.

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In August, Nine Inch Nails drummer Ilan Rubin joined the Foo Fighters, who released a new single, Asking for a Friend, to coincide with the tour announcement.

The band members are currently Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee and Ilan Rubin.

General sale tickets for all the shows go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, Oct. 31 on Ticketmaster.

Tickets are expected to start at $59.50 and go to $299.50 (does not include taxes and service charges).

Fans can sign up for the band’s presales now through Sunday, Oct. 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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Watch Tame Impala Perform 'My Old Ways,' 'Dracula' for A24 Live Series
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Watch Tame Impala Perform ‘My Old Ways,’ ‘Dracula’ for A24 Live Series

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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The set, directed by filmmaker Sean Durkin, featured three songs from the group’s new LP, Deadbeat

Tame Impala showcased three songs off their new album Deadbeat for A24‘s “Sound Check” live series. The set, held at New York’s Cherry Lane Theatre and directed by The Iron Claw filmmaker Sean Durkin, featured renditions of “My Old Ways,” “Dracula,” and “Loser.”

The Australian group, led by Kevin Parker, set up on the empty theater’s stage in a circle to perform the sprawling tracks. The performance stayed largely true to the album, released last week, focusing on its psychedelic rock vibe. Durkin gave the clip a moody feel with low lighting that kept the musicians in the shadows on the stage for some of the performance.

Deadbeat is Tame Impala’s highly-anticipated fifth studio album. Last week, Parker and company visited NPR’s Tiny Desk to deliver the band’s first-ever all-acoustic performance. Armed with six acoustic guitars — one of which was used as the percussion — Tame Impala played four songs over 20 minutes, opening with The Slow Rush’s “Borderline” before performing two tracks off Deadbeat, “Loser” and “Dracula.”

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Parker previously described his long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s The Slow Rush as “kind of a future primitive rave act,” and an accompanying press release for Deadbeat reiterated that compelling musical aesthetic, citing Western Australia’s rave scene and bush doof culture as inspiration. 

Tame Impala will hit the road later this month on their six-city U.S. tour in support of Deadbeat, beginning Oct. 27 with a four-night stand at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and concluding Nov. 17 with the third of three gigs at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.

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"I Traveled Back Into The '70s" to See David Bowie Perform
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“I Traveled Back Into The ’70s” to See David Bowie Perform

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Any one who has ever seen or heard Janelle Monáe knows that she’s very much out there in the best ways possible. Now, we know just how far out there she is: Circa 1972 at a David Bowie concert.

Yes, as she revealed during in a recent chat with Lucy Dacus for Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians series, Monáe is a time traveler. (So, is that more Bill and Ted or, like, The Time Traveler’s Wife?) And at some point in her early career, she harnessed the space-time continuum itself to go see Bowie and his band perform during the tour for The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

“I traveled back into the 1970s and I saw him do Ziggy Stardust and it was incredible,” Monáe said. I mean, I maybe would’ve instead stopped the bombing of Pearl Harbor, or shuffled Baby Hitler off this mortal coil. Still, a nice concert after some chrono-skipping sounds lovely, too. Check out the clip below.

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Now, you’re likely feeling exactly like Dacus looked: A little shocked, and maybe even a tiny bit incredulous to boot. But open your ears and your mind, as what Monáe says next really matters.

“I was backstage, and this is what I want to do,” Monáe continued. “And so I jetted back to, you know, the 2000s. And I was like, ‘I can have the musical, make the music, create the lyrics, and create community around transformation and being queer.’ And not even just in sexuality, but in how we see the world.”

Yes, slack-jawed reader, this whole thing is likely a creative little metaphor for Monáe’s own connection to Bowie’s music, and how it gave her the courage to embrace her own chameleon-esque powers of artistic reinvention and genre-smashing personal growth. (I mean, she nigh literally transformed into Michael Jackson at the 2025 Grammys.) Monáe simply experienced the Thin White Duke in such a deeply personal way that she might as well have moved through time itself, and we’ve all felt that way about an artist. (But none of us got the chance to share that story in a way to unnerve Lucy Dacus.)

And even more than her own creative inspirations, she came back from the ’70s with one vital lesson for the rest of us (with an otherwise tenuous grasp on the timestream):

“Let’s go outside the mundane and what people know us as,” Monáe said. “Leave room to allow yourself to transform.”

In a day and age where so many people’s identities are being policed and/or erased, Monáe’s little fable seems especially important. We must accept ourselves fully, be willing to embrace the positive power of growth and change, and become who we want to see out in the world.

Unless, of course, she was being literal with her experiences. And at that point, we should all probably continue to idolize Monáe lest we all find ourselves suddenly “un-born” somehow.

Check out the full conversation below (before it’s seized by the MIB, of course).

.@JanelleMonae is a certified time traveler and saw David Bowie on stage. 🛸

“Yeah, I was backstage and I was like ‘this is what I want to do.'” pic.twitter.com/8UKt5bTWiy

— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) October 20, 2025

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Florence + The Machine Perform "Everybody Scream" on Graham Norton
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Florence + The Machine Perform “Everybody Scream” on Graham Norton

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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Florence + The Machine stopped by The Graham Norton Show on Friday to promote their upcoming album, Everybody Scream. The appearance featured a powerhouse performance of the title track, followed by Florence Welch sitting down for an interview alongside fellow guests Bruce Springsteen, Jeremy Allen White, Jennifer Lawrence, and Tessa Thompson.

Welch belted out “Everybody Scream” with furious intensity, backed by a choir with synchronized choreography. Their literal screams added to the already haunting nature of the performance, which was accentuated by a tight rhythm section and dynamic piano. Watch a replay below.

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During Welch’s chat with Norton, she referenced previously guesting on the show alongside Springsteen before revealing that his Born in the U.S.A. cut “I’m Goin’ Down” was one of the first songs she ever performed. At the time, she only “had three of my own songs” while playing “pubs and clubs of London.”

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The guest panel then joked about the two artists doing a duet of the track when they next appear on the show together. Welch also confirmed that the Halloween release date of Everybody Scream was an intentional move: “I actually turned this album around faster than usual because I just wanted to make this day. We have to make this day because it all rhymes: Florence + The Machine, Everybody Scream, out on Halloween.”

Marking the follow-up to 2022’s Dance Fever, the album also features last month’s single, “One of the Greats.” Grab your physical copy here.

Florence + The Machine have yet to announce a North American tour, but are set to embark on a run of dates in the UK and Europe beginning in February 2026. Get tickets here.

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Watch Missy Elliott, Karol G and Madison Beer perform at the 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
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Watch Missy Elliott, Karol G and Madison Beer perform at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Missy Elliott, Karol G and Madison Beer have performed at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show – watch their performances below.

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The fashion show took place on Wednesday night (October 15) in New York, and marked just the second time in Victoria Secret’s Fashion Show’s long history that the fashion show has featured an all-women performance line-up.

Missy Elliott headlined the performances, playing a medley of her greatest hits. She kicked off her raucous set with ‘Minute Man’, before one of her biggest tracks ever, ‘Get Ur Freak On’. She then put things in reverse for ‘Work It’ and closed the night with ‘Lose Control’.

Prior to Missy Elliott’s set, Coachella 2026 headliner Karol G performed two songs that served as a powerful shout out to her Latin heritage, as she sang ‘Ivonny Bonita’ and ‘Latina Forever’. She also walked the runway towards the end of her set and earned a standing ovation.

Pop star Madison Beer also performed earlier in the show, where she performed ‘Bittersweet’ live for the first time, alongside hits like ‘Make You Mine’ and ‘Yes Baby’. K-pop group TWICE also performed, making them only the second K-pop act to perform at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after BLACKPINK‘s Lisa last year.

Missy Elliott’s setlist was:
‘Minute Man’
‘Get Ur Freak On’
‘Work It’
‘Lose Control’

Karol G’s setlist was:
‘Ivonny Bonita’
‘Latina Forever’

Madison Beer’s setlist was:
‘Make You Mine’
‘Bittersweet’
‘Yes Baby’

2024’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show made its return for the first time in six years, and for the first time ever featured a performance line-up that was entirely made up of women – it featured a bombshell line-up that included BLACKPINK’s Lisa, Tyla and was headlined by the legendary Cher.

Performers at past Victoria’s Secret fashion shows include Mary J. Blige, Destiny’s Child, Spice Girls, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Sting, Seal, Taylor Swift, Fall Out Boy, Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, Harry Styles, The Chainsmokers, Halsey, Rita Ora and more.

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Perform While Suni Lee Debuts
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Perform While Suni Lee Debuts

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Four members of the K-pop girl group TWICE — Nayeon, Jihyo, Tzuyu and Momo — hit the runway for Wednesday’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, and they were joined by another superstar on the catwalk.

The quartet kicked things off with “This Is For,” the title track from their fourth full-length album that came out in July. The lyrics were a perfect fit for the fashion show that celebrates women, with lines like “This is for all my ladies who don’t get hyped enough” and “I wanna go where the baddest girls are from” (we think they found them on Wednesday night). Next up was their December single “Strategy,” from their EP of the same name.

For both songs, the TWICE women wore their Victoria’s Secret PINK best, including fuzzy knee-high boots and the PINK brand emblazoned in silver rhinestones. The group was also flanked by backup dancers as well as models dressed in a full range of looks from the more youthful and casual PINK brand, including hoodies and sweatpants, striped gym socks, cotton bras and undies, beanies and furry cardigans.

One of those PINK models: Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Sunisa “Suni” Lee, making her Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show debut.

TWICE stopped by to chat during the pink-carpet pre-show, with Tzuyu telling the interviewer, “We love the fun and free feeling of the PINK.” Via a translator, Jihyo added: “We are used to doing the performances with nine members, but this time we are able to do only four of us, so I hope you guys enjoy this new performance of us.”

Also performing on Wednesday’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: KAROL G, Madison Beer and Missy Elliott.

Next up for TWICE: The nonet announced dates for their This Is For 2026 world tour, with plans to hit North America, Europe and the U.K.

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Post Malone, Lainey Wilson Perform 'Nosedive' at Nashville Bar Opening
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Post Malone, Lainey Wilson Perform ‘Nosedive’ at Nashville Bar Opening

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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At the grand opening of his bar Posty’s in Downtown Nashville, Post Malone imposed a rule that he would not perform any of his own songs — not “Sunflower,” definitely not “Rockstar,” and not even “I Had Some Help.” But he made an exception for a special guest. Lainey Wilson joined the singer for a performance of their F-1 Trillion duet “Nosedive.”

“I know there’s a thing about no originals, but if I could play an original tonight, I swear she’s going to make it worth it,” Malone told the crowd. “Ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome to the stage Miss Lainey motherfucking Wilson.”

Malone had already been celebrating for a while before Wilson stepped up on stage, so he couldn’t promise he’d know all the words. “I’m going to fuck it up,” he said, “but you’re going to fucking crush it. Make some fucking noise!”

He managed pretty well with the other songs in his set, which included covers of Vince Gill’s “What the Cowgirls Do,” Hank Williams Jr.’s “Outlaw Women,” Brad Paisley’s “Ticks,” Toby Keith’s ‘How Do You Like Me Now,” and Zach Top’s “I Never Lie.”

Brooks & Dunn also made a special appearance to join Malone for performances of “Neon Moon” and “Brand New Man.” Dierks Bentley joined to perform “What Was I Thinkin’” as well.

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Posty’s launched a soft opening in July with access to its first floor. The official grand opening unveiled its two other floors, which host a full-service restaurant, karaoke, a live music stage, and a gift shop. There’s also a bar on the rooftop.

After Malone wrapped his set, he covered the tab for the entire bar until 2 a.m. “Drinks are on me tonight for the whole entire night, food is on me tonight, whatever you want in the entire world,” he told the crowd at the gathering.

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