Clay Walker will headline the Troubadour Festival, billed as Texas’ largest country music and barbecue experience, Nov. 15 in Celina. Tickets go on sale Friday.
You’ll be able to hear two new tracks from Zac Brown Band‘s Love & Fear album on Friday: “Give It Away” and “Butterfly,” which features Dolly Parton and will also be accompanied by a music video. The full record arrives Dec. 5.
Dustin Lynch returns to the legendary Billy Bob’s Texas in Forth Worth on Dec. 13. Tickets go on sale Friday.
Lewis Capaldi performs on ‘Good Morning America’ (ABC/Paula Lobo)
How lousy a person do you have to be to publicly lie about how you checked on a friend who was struggling to see if they were OK? Lewis Capaldi knows.
While appearing on British radio, Lewis was asked if any of his celeb pals reached out to see how he was doing during the past two years, when he was out of the spotlight working on his mental and physical health.
“After the first Glastonbury [appearance], I got a phone call from Elton John,” Lewis shared. “And he was like, ‘Oh, that was a great idea to take a break’ and stuff like that.”
Lewis was referring to his 2023 appearance at the festival. He was unable to finish singing “Someone You Loved” due to his Tourette’s syndrome, so the crowd helped him through it — and it was after that show that Louis said he was going on hiatus.
Lewis also said that he spoke to his pal Niall Horan quite a bit, as they’re in group chats. However, Lewis then revealed, “There were some people that said that they checked in on me, who did not check in on me.”
When the interviewers pressed him to “name and shame,” Lewis said, “I can’t, I can’t. But it was bizarre. It was really weird.”
Lewis made a triumphant return to Glastonbury in June, during which he performed his new song, “Survive.”
There’s new music from Cole Swindell just days before the launch of his Happy Hour Sad Tour.
Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Cole Swindell includes a new version of his current radio single, “We Can Always Move On,” with his upcoming tour partner Priscilla Block.
It also includes his cover of the 2003 hit from 3 Doors Down “Here Without You,” as well as a version of the Spanish Moss favorite “Dirty Dancing.”
Cole’s already hit #1 with “Forever to Me” from his fifth studio album, which also includes the track that inspired the Happy Hour Sad Tour.
The trek kicks off Thursday in Toledo, Ohio, with Priscilla, Greylan James and Logan Crosby joining Cole on the run that wraps Oct. 26 in St. Augustine, Florida.
Cover of Lionel Richie’s memoir ‘Truly’/(Harper One)
Lionel Richie has lined up an A-list actor to voice the audiobook for his upcoming memoir, Truly. Emmy Award-winning actor Blair Underwood is set to read the audiobook, with Richie reading the introduction.
“It is an absolute honor to share Lionel Richie’s extraordinary and meteoric rise within the music industry but most importantly to introduce you to the exceptional heart and humanity of the man himself,” Underwood says. “His story is both inspirational and revelatory for all generations.”
“It was a joy to record a special audio-only intro of the audiobook of my forthcoming memoir, Truly,” Lionel added on Instagram, noting it was “extra special to collaborate” with Underwood.
Truly, due out Sept. 30, will follow Lionel from his days growing up in Tuskegee, Alabama, and cover his “raucous adventures” as a member of The Commodores, being signed to Motown, his breakout solo career, writing “We Are The World” and more.
Richie is going on a book tour to promote his memoir. Lionel Richie An Evening With Friends consists of four dates: Sept. 29 in New York, Oct. 1 in Austin, Oct. 2 in Las Vegas and Oct. 6 in Los Angeles.
Joe Elliott and Vivian Campbell of Def Leppard perform at Marvel Stadium on November 14, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo credit should read Chris Putnam/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
Def Leppard has revealed their 2026 summer plans.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers have announced dates for a new U.K. and European tour, featuring special guest Extreme on select dates.
The tour is set to kick off June 13 in Rättvik, Sweden, with the U.K. portion beginning June 26 in Belfast, Ireland. The tour features a stop in their hometown of Sheffield, England, on June 30, as well as a show at The O2 in London on July 2. The trek wraps Aug. 2 with a show in Dubai.
Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday.
Def Leppard’s next gig will be a headlining spot at Radio 2 in Hylands Park in Writtle, Englad. They also have one more U.S. date booked for this year, Oct. 11 in Gary, Indiana. The rockers are set to headline a Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace starting Feb. 3.
A complete list of dates can be found at DefLeppard.com.
Dave Grohl made a surprise appearance at the cover band Chevy Metal‘s concert in Agoura Hills, California, on Saturday.
Chevy Metal was cofounded by late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins and currently features his son, Shane Hawkins.
Grohl joined Chevy Metal for a rendition of the song “Beef Bologna” by the punk band Fear. The performance also featured Fear vocalist Lee Ving.
The show’s other guests included KISS‘ Gene Simmons, Anthrax‘s Scott Ian, former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach and The Cars‘ Elliot Easton.
Grohl is also gearing up for a tour of Asia with Foo Fighters, kicking off in October. The shows will mark the Foos’ first since Grohl’s 2024 infidelity scandal and since the firing of drummer Josh Freese.
Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus, Big Machine’s Scott Borchetta, Carly Pearce, Rascal Flatts’ Gary LeVox and Joe Don Rooney (Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Big Machine Label Group)
Big Machine celebrated 20 years of making music by throwing a massive free concert for more than 100,000 fans on Nashville’s lower Broadway Friday night.
The star-studded show began with Danielle Peck, the first Big Machine artist to send a single to radio, and her hits “Findin’ a Good Man” and “I Don’t.” Jack Ingram, the first Big Machine artist to hit #1, delivered “Wherever You Are” and “Love You.”
Current hitmakers Brett Young and Carly Pearce also took the stage, with Brett performing “In Case You Didn’t Know,” “Mercy,” “Sleep Without You” and “Here Tonight.” Carly offered “Next Girl,” “What He Didn’t Do” and “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” while reappearing to perform “Don’t Mind If I Do” with Riley Green and “My Wish” with Rascal Flatts.
Riley’s set also included a special appearance by Hannah McFarland on “Pick a Place,” as well as his hits “I Wish Grandpas Never Died,” “There Was This Girl” and “Worst Way.”
Sheryl Crow brought the rock vibes with “Steve McQueen” and “Everyday is a Winding Road.” The Band Perry, Aaron Lewis, RaeLynn, Danielle Bradbery, Preston Cooper and The Jack Wharff Band took the stage, as well.
Rascal Flatts were indeed the mystery band who closed the show with renditions of “Fast Cars and Freedom,” “I Like the Sound of That” and “Life is a Highway.” R&B star Akon even stopped by to perform “Hold the Umbrella” with lead singer Gary LeVox.
Pete Townshend attends the press night after party for Pete Townshend’s “Quadrophenia: A Mod Ballet” at Sadler’s Wells Theatre on June 25, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images)
The Who’s rock opera Quadrophenia debuted as a ballet in the U.K. back in May, and now the production is coming to America.
Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia, A Rock Ballet is set to run at New York City Center from Nov. 14 to Nov. 16. Directed by Rob Ashford, the production features the orchestral version of the album by Townshend’s wife, Rachel Fuller, recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
The ballet is choreographed by Paul Roberts, with rising star Paris Fitzpatrick playing the central character, Jimmy.
“Quadrophenia is the only Who album that I solely composed and produced, and the movie that followed in 1979 launched the careers of some of the finest young actors of the time,” says Pete, noting that after he heard Fuller’s orchestral score “my first thought was that it would make a powerfully rhythmic and emotionally engaging ballet.”
Pete adds that after the project was workshopped in 2023, “I knew we had something that would resonate with new audiences, and also bring joy, as it had in its other iterations for decades.”
The story, set in Brighton, England, in 1965, follows a young working-class mod named Jimmy on a journey of self-discovery. The album’s title was inspired by Jimmy’s four-way “split personality,” with each member of the band representing a different facet of that personality.
Tickets for Quadrophenia, A Rock Ballet go on sale Thursday for Friends of City Center; tickets go on sale to the general public Sept. 11. More info can be found at nycitycenter.org.
Myles Smith on Jimmy Kimmel Live! (Disney/Randy Holmes)
Have you heard? Myles Smith is playing the halftime show! No, not that one — a different halftime show.
On Sept. 28, the NFL will stage its first-ever regular season game in Dublin, Ireland, as the Minnesota Vikings take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. While Myles is from England, not Ireland, he’s been tapped to do the halftime show at the game, during which he’ll be joined by The Line-Up Choir, a Dublin-based group.
The gig is just the latest in a series of major moments in the “Stargazing” singer’s career in 2025. He was named one of TIME‘s 100 most influential people; he’s opening for Ed Sheeran on Ed’s European tour; and he won the Rising Star Award at the BRITs, the U.K. equivalent of the Grammys.
“It has been an incredible year for me so far, and now to be on a stage like this is insane,” he tells Billboard of the halftime show. “Performing at the first-ever regular NFL season game in Dublin, in such an iconic venue, feels like another major milestone. It’s an honor to be alongside so many other amazing performers, both from Ireland and around the world.”
“I can’t wait to bring my music to such a massive stage and share this experience with those in the stadium and watching around the world.”
For information on how to watch the game, and Myles’ performance, visit NFL.com.
Drake performs onstage during “Lil Baby & Friends Birthday Celebration Concert” at State Farm Arena on December 9, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)
Drake is attempting to put those plastic surgery rumors to rest.
The rapper sat down with Bobbi Althoff for her Not This Again podcast and addressed speculation that he’s gotten a BBL and ab surgery.
“No,” he answered when asked if he got either of those procedures done.
He did admit that the viral photo of his abs that sparked the surgery rumors was probably edited a bit.
“I think it was just like I came from the gym. I was sweaty in that pic,” he said. “Maybe I went on Facetune and maybe I like heightened the saturation or something on it. I hit it too hard. They don’t look like that.”
This was the second time Drake sat down with Bobbi Althoff, after having previously done her The Really Good Podcast in 2023, an episode that was later deleted without explanation. He admitted the two got into a “tiff” and they decided to pull the interview.