David Lee Roth adds four shows to Las Vegas residency he announced would be his final concerts

David Lee Roth adds four shows to Las Vegas residency he announced would be his final concerts
David Lee Roth adds four shows to Las Vegas residency he announced would be his final concerts
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David Lee Roth apparently won’t be jumping into retirement quite as early as he initially planned.

Back in October, the 67-year-old founding Van Halen frontman shocked fans when he announced that he’d retire after the five-show Las Vegas residency at the House of Blues that he’d recently scheduled for New Year’s Eve and early January 2022, but he’s now extended the engagement for four more performances.

The new concerts, which were added because of “popular demand,” are scheduled for January 14, 15, 21 and 22. Tickets for the shows go on sale to the general public on Friday, December 10, at 10 a.m. PT, while a Ticketmaster pre-sale begins on Tuesday, December 7, at 10 a.m. PT, and a Roth fan pre-sale starts on Wednesday.

The previously announced concerts for the “David Lee Roth Rocks Vegas” residency are scheduled for New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, and January 5, 7 and 8.

Roth discussed his decision to add dates to the residency in a video message released on Monday that’s been transcribed by Blabbermouth.net.

“I had no idea how many of you wanted to pay to see me go,” the singer said with a laugh. “So I’m putting more tickets on sale, instead of doing the wrong thing and p***ing more people off.”

He added, “Just when I get out, they drag me back in…Look, I’m vulnerable. I feel sensitive. If I sound that way to you, I’m in the middle of my first retirement. And I’m gonna extend my world goodbye tour of Las Vegas at the House Of Blues for two more weekends — like any good f***ing barbecue. Just like you would, if you could.”

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Hundreds of Astroworld Festival lawsuits may be combined into one case

Hundreds of Astroworld Festival lawsuits may be combined into one case
Hundreds of Astroworld Festival lawsuits may be combined into one case
Visitors look at the memorial outside of the canceled Astroworld festival at NRG Park on November 7, 2021 in Houston, Texas; Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images

 

Nearly three hundred separate lawsuits have been filed against Travis Scott and the promoters of the tragic Astroworld Festival, which resulted in 10 deaths and hundreds of injuries. Now a legal motion has been filed to consolidate all the lawsuit into one giant case.

Attorneys for the victims and the festival organizers filed a joint petition seeking to combine the cases, which represent 1,250 plaintiffs, into a one litigation before a single judge, Billboard reports.

The lawsuits accuse Scott, who headlined and organized the event on November 5 at Houston NRG Park, as well as promoters Live Nation and other companies involved in the festival, of criminal negligence in how they planned and conducted Astroworld.

The largest lawsuit is a $2 billion case on behalf of 282 clients.

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Blake Shelton headlining San Diego’s Boots in the Park

Blake Shelton headlining San Diego’s Boots in the Park
Blake Shelton headlining San Diego’s Boots in the Park
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Blake Shelton is taking country music to the California coast with a headlining set at 2022 Boots in the Park. 

The one-day event takes over Waterfront Park in San Diego on April 2, with Carly Pearce and Brett Young also performing. Additions to the lineup will be announced in the coming weeks. 

“Y’all don’t miss out on San Diego’s Biggest Country Party!” Blake writes on social media. 

Boots in the Park went on hiatus in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but returned in 2021 with performances by Jon Pardi, Matt Stell and more. 

Blake’s current single, “Come Back as a Country Boy,” is climbing the country charts, currently in the top 20.

Tickets for Boots in the Park go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. ET.

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Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo and more reflect on their music’s impact during Variety’s Hitmakers Brunch.

Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo and more reflect on their music’s impact during Variety’s Hitmakers Brunch.
Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo and more reflect on their music’s impact during Variety’s Hitmakers Brunch.
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Variety honored the top 25 music acts of 2021 on Saturday, with Olivia RodrigoLil Nas XBTSBillie Eilish and others taking home high honors at its fifth annual Hitmakers Brunch.

Lil Nas X was crowned innovator of the year and reflected on how much his life has changed in 2021, noting that he went into the year worried if he would recapture the success of 2019’s “Old Town Road.”

“This year took a lot of mental strength for me just to even continue to keep pushing after my debut…reached such a high place so, so quickly.  And it’s very scary to try to follow up and keep it going,” he said while accepting his trophy. “I came out. I was myself. I did what I needed to do. I put effort into every single part of my career.”

Olivia, who was named songwriter of the year, spoke about the impact of her debut single, “drivers license,” which she says is “about this really hard time in my life.”  The Grammy nominee was touched by how it resonated with “people regardless of sexual orientation, or gender or age,” and said, “To me it’s a beautiful thing about art: How music can bring us all together and make us feel less alone.”

Billie, who accepted film song of the year alongside her brother, FINNEAS, for penning the Bond theme for No Time to Die, said it was “the most surreal song to be able to make.”

BTS virtually accepted their award for record of the year for their summer smash “Butter” and said they created their song to “share fun, positive energy with many people.”

Many of this year’s honorees later appeared in Lil Nas X’s hilarious TikTok video, which he shared Sunday.

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Billie Eilish premieres video for ’Happier Than Ever’ track “Male Fantasy”

Billie Eilish premieres video for ’Happier Than Ever’ track “Male Fantasy”
Billie Eilish premieres video for ’Happier Than Ever’ track “Male Fantasy”
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Billie Eilish has premiered the video for “Male Fantasy,” a track off her new album, Happier Than Ever.

The clip reflects the wistful nature of the acoustic-driven tune, with shots of Eilish looking despondent in a various rooms of a lonely, unlit house.

You can watch the “Male Fantasy” video, which Eilish directed and edited herself, streaming now on YouTube.

Happier Than Ever, Eilish’s sophomore album, was released this past July. It’ll compete for Album of the Year at the 2022 Grammys, held January 31.

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Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff removed as songwriters from Olivia Rodrigo’s Album of the Year Grammy nomination

Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff removed as songwriters from Olivia Rodrigo’s Album of the Year Grammy nomination
Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff removed as songwriters from Olivia Rodrigo’s Album of the Year Grammy nomination
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Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff have lost out on an Album of the Year nomination for next year’s Grammys.

The pair had been credited as songwriters on Olivia Rodrigo‘s debut, SOUR, and thus would earn a Grammy trophy themselves should it win the 2022 Album of the Year award. However, an update from the Recording Academy shows that both Antonoff and St. Vincent have been removed as nominees.

Olivia had given Taylor and Jack writing credit on the SOUR song “deja vu” because it borrowed Taylor’s bridge from “Cruel Summer,” which the pop superstar had originally written with Bleachers frontman Antonoff. Taylor’s songwriting nomination for SOUR has been removed, as well.

While the duo won’t win a Grammy with SOUR, they are still Album of the Year nominees for evermore. Jack will also compete for the Producer of the Year, Non-Classical.

The 2022 Grammys take place January 31.

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“Knowing You”: Kenny Chesney tops the chart with 34th #1 hit

“Knowing You”: Kenny Chesney tops the chart with 34th #1 hit
“Knowing You”: Kenny Chesney tops the chart with 34th #1 hit
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Kenny Chesney is carrying his nostalgic single, “Knowing You,” to the top of the charts.

The superstar has amassed his 34th #1 hit with the song as it reaches the pinnacle position on the country chart after a 37-week climb. It’s the latest single off his 2020 album, Here and Now, which debuted atop the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and all-genre Billboard 200. 

“There is such a beautiful innocence to this song. I love the idea that what was great is what matters; the idea that what you felt that was so good — that’s the thing to hang on to,” Kenny says in a statement. “Wishing the other person well, hoping they’re out there spreading that same joy, feeling that same love wherever they may be? To me, that’s just beautiful.”

Kenny continues, “My hope, throughout the life of this single, has been for people to take this idea and embrace it, embrace that person they loved who’s gone and celebrate every small thing that was part of their relationship.”

The success of “Knowing You” follows that of the album’s title track, which reached #1 last year. 

Kenny will embark on the 2022 Here and Now Tour with Carly Pearce, Dan + Shay and Old Dominion next spring, launching on April 23 in Tampa.

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Videos by Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo and The Weeknd among YouTube’s top music videos of 2021

Videos by Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo and The Weeknd among YouTube’s top music videos of 2021
Videos by Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo and The Weeknd among YouTube’s top music videos of 2021
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With less than a month to go before we ring in the new year, YouTube is looking back at the biggest music videos of 2021.  Among the artists who videos racked up the most views are The WeekndOlivia Rodrigo and Lil Nas X.

The Weeknd’s “Save Your Tears” is YouTube’s second-most popular song in the U.S., racking up nearly 615 million views since its January 5 release.  Close behind him is Lil Nas X, whose “Montero (Call Me By Your Name) came in third after amassing over 400 million times since March.

Silk Sonic‘s “Leave the Door Open” landed in seventh, while Olivia Rodrigo claimed the ninth spot on the countdown with “drivers license.”

YouTube also took a walk down memory lane to reflect on some of the biggest music moments of 2021, which include K-pop group BLACKPINK becoming the website’s most-subscribed artist.  Other highlights include Selena Gomez‘s intimate “Artist Spotlight Stories” and BTS‘ viral “Permission to Dance” challenge.

YouTube also saluted Rick AstleyShakira4 Non BlondesBon JoviNelly and the many others who became first-time members of their prestigious Billion Views Club.

 

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Nine Inch Nails, Arctic Monkeys, Lorde lead lineup for inaugural Primavera Sound Los Angeles festival

Nine Inch Nails, Arctic Monkeys, Lorde lead lineup for inaugural Primavera Sound Los Angeles festival
Nine Inch Nails, Arctic Monkeys, Lorde lead lineup for inaugural Primavera Sound Los Angeles festival
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Nine Inch Nails, Arctic Monkeys and Lorde are set to headline the inaugural Primavera Sound Los Angeles.

The long-running Spanish festival, which has been held in Barcelona since 2001, will make its U.S. debut September 12-18, 2022 at the L.A. State Historic State Park. Primavera Sound L.A. had originally been announced in 2019 to launch in 2020, but has been delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Registration for access to pre-sale tickets is open now. Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning this Friday, December 10, at 2 p.m. PT.

For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit PrimaveraSound.com.

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Jack Antonoff, St. Vincent removed as songwriters from Olivia Rodrigo’s Album of the Year Grammy nomination

Jack Antonoff, St. Vincent removed as songwriters from Olivia Rodrigo’s Album of the Year Grammy nomination
Jack Antonoff, St. Vincent removed as songwriters from Olivia Rodrigo’s Album of the Year Grammy nomination
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Jack Antonoff and St. Vincent have lost out on an Album of the Year nomination for next year’s Grammys.

The pair had been credited as songwriters on Olivia Rodrigo‘s SOUR, and thus would earn a Grammy trophy themselves should it win the 2022 Album of the Year award. However, an update from the Recording Academy shows that both Antonoff and St. Vincent have been removed as nominees.

Rodrigo had given Antonoff and St. Vincent writing credit on the SOUR song “deja vu” because it borrowed from the bridge of Taylor Swift‘s song “Cruel Summer,” which the pop superstar had originally written with the Bleachers frontman and the “Los Ageless” rocker. Swift’s songwriting nomination for SOUR has been removed, as well.

Hayley Williams is also a credited songwriter on the SOUR song “good 4 u” due to its similarities to Paramore‘s “Misery Business.” However, Williams was never listed among the nominees.

While he won’t win a Grammy with SOUR, Antonoff is still an Album of the Year nominee as a contributor to Swift’s evermore. He’ll also compete for the Producer of the Year, Non-Classical.

St. Vincent, meanwhile, is nominated for Best Alternative Music Album with her 2021 record, Daddy’s Home.

The 2022 Grammys take place January 31.

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