Senate is expected to take up the SAVE America Act this week. Here’s what to know

Senate is expected to take up the SAVE America Act this week. Here’s what to know
Senate is expected to take up the SAVE America Act this week. Here’s what to know
President Donald Trump speaks as Vice President JD Vance listens in the Oval Office of the White House, March 16, 2026, in Washington. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) — The Senate is expected to take up the SAVE America Act this week after President Donald Trump earlier this month thrust the bill into focus with a threat to withhold his signature on all other legislation until the GOP voting reform bill hits his desk.

Debate on the bill could kick off in the Senate as soon as Tuesday, but on Monday the president seemed doubtful that it would get to his desk.

“I think it’s imperative that it gets done. I’m not sure it is,” Trump said when asked about the bill’s outlook.

“I hope [Senate Majority Leader] John Thune can get it across the line. He’s trying. I mean, he told me this morning. I spoke to him, he’s trying,” Trump said. “I think it’ll be a very, very bad thing for our country if they don’t. We’re just asking for basic things,” Trump said.

Things could get quite heated on the floor, but ultimately the legislation, despite having a passionate base of GOP supporters, will almost certainly fail.

Here’s a look at what to know about this bill as it takes center stage this week:

What is the SAVE America Act?

The SAVE America Act is a Republican-led election reform bill that would require photo ID at polling places and mandate that states obtain proof of citizenship before registering a person to vote in a federal election.

Trump has said that passing the SAVE America Act is a top priority. The president has also tacked additional provisions onto the list of things he would like to see in the law: restricting mail-in ballots, banning transgender women from playing in women’s sports and gender-affirming surgeries for minors.

Will the bill the Senate is considering include Trump’s additional demands?

The Senate is expected to consider amendments to the SAVE America Act aimed at adding Trump’s demands. But those amendments would need 60 votes to pass, and are not expected to get enough support to ultimately be tacked onto the bill.

What do Democrats think of the bill?

Senate Democrats have been clear they intend to oppose this legislation, which they say would make it more difficult for millions of Americans to vote.

During a press call on Sunday, Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer called the bill “one of the most despicable pieces of legislation I’ve come across in the many years I’ve been a legislator.”

Democrats have been quick to underscore that the bill does more than require voters to show ID at the polling place. They say it amounts to an effort to nationalize elections and could lead to many people being turned away at their polling place.

What can be expected on the Senate floor this week?

The Senate is expected to hold a potentially lengthy debate on the floor this week as they consider the bill.

It will be a contentious couple of days during which the floor will be open for nearly unlimited debate on the bill. This debate could stretch into this weekend, but the result is already baked. When lawmakers run out of steam to keep debating, there will be a vote to move forward with the bill that requires 60 votes to advance. Democrats will almost certainly block it, and the bill will fail.

Will the SAVE America Act pass?

It is highly unlikely that the SAVE America Act will pass the Senate.

Though there’s going to be a lot of debate on the bill, the Senate rules that require 60 votes to pass most legislative matters will remain intact. That means that even if every Senate Republican were to cast a vote in favor of this legislation, at least seven Democrats would need to support it for it to pass.

Democrats have vowed to block the bill. Without their support, it will fail.

Could senators change the rules?

Yes, they could. But they won’t.

The Senate filibuster rule requires 60 votes to pass most legislative matters into law. Senators have the ability to change their rules with a simple majority of votes, and they’ve faced considerable pressure from Trump and others to do so.

But Thune has been consistent throughout his time as party leader about the lack of support within the Republican conference to change the Senate’s rules. Thune is a supporter of the Senate filibuster, and he has been clear there are not the votes to change the filibuster rule.

Senators are not expected to make modifications to the threshold of votes necessary to pass this bill. Without those changes, its hard to see how this would pass.

If the Senate fails to pass it, what happens?

Then it’s back to the drawing board.

This week’s actions amount to a good-faith effort by Senate Republicans to demonstrate that they are trying to make good on Trump’s priority. But this is largely a messaging vote unlikely to get the support it needs.

The House could take further action to try to revive the bill. But Democratic opposition in the Senate makes it unlikely that any renewed efforts will see a different outcome.

What’s less clear is whether this will be enough to back Trump off of his threat to withhold his signature on all other bills.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect the elements of the House-passed bill.

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Public Image Ltd. announces North American tour

Public Image Ltd. announces North American tour
Public Image Ltd. announces North American tour
John Lydon of Public Image Limited performs during Forever Now Festival at The National Bowl on June 22, 2025 in Milton Keynes, England. (Jim Dyson/Getty Images)

Public Image Ltd. has announced a North American tour.

The first leg of the headlining outing will run from Sept. 3 in Pioneertown, California, to Oct. 9 in Nashville. The second leg launches in 2027, and spans from Feb. 17 in Salt Lake City to March 24 in Cleveland.

Presales begin Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit PiLOfficial.com.

The most recent PiL album is 2023’s End of World.

As for frontman John Lydon’s former band, the Sex Pistols are launching a U.S. tour in September. The Pistols lineup currently consists of original members Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock, with vocalist Frank Carter in place of Lydon.

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Ella Mai headed on the road for Do You Still Love Me? tour

Ella Mai headed on the road for Do You Still Love Me? tour
Ella Mai headed on the road for Do You Still Love Me? tour
Poster for Ella Mai’s Do You Still Love Me? tour

If you still love Ella Mai, it might be time to support her on tour. The singer is headed out on the road for her Do You Still Love Me? Tour, featuring guests AMA and Girlfriend.

The tour kicks off with a festival appearance at the Konka Kulture Weekend in the North West province of South Africa on April 25. That’ll be followed by another show in Cape Town, South Africa, before Ella heads to Asia and Australia for multiple shows. The North American leg begins July 2 in Milwaukee, with scheduled shows in Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans and Atlanta, among other cities.

It all comes to an end on Aug. 28 in New York, where Ella will make her debut at Radio City Music Hall.

In a post shared to Instagram, she noted, “UK& EUROPE dates coming shortly, can’t forget home.”

Fans can now sign up for access to the artist presale, starting Thursday at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets will also be available via Spotify and local presales, as well through the general sale happening Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

More information about the tour, which supports Ella’s latest album, Do You Still Love Me?, can be found on ellamai.com.

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Billy Idol announces dates for ‘Hot in the City’ Las Vegas residency

Billy Idol announces dates for ‘Hot in the City’ Las Vegas residency
Billy Idol announces dates for ‘Hot in the City’ Las Vegas residency
‘Billy Idol: Hot In The City’ Las Vegas residency admat (Courtesy of Live Nation)

Billy Idol is bringing his live show to Las Vegas once again.

The “Rebel Yell” rocker has announced dates for his new Billy Idol: Hot in the City residency at the BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The residency will consist of five shows, running from Aug. 28 – Sept. 5.

A Billy Idol fan presale kicks off Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT,  followed by a Live Nation presale on Thursday at 10 a.m. PT. Tickets go on sale to the general public starting Friday at 10 a.m. PT.

A complete list of dates can be found at BillyIdol.net.

Idol last played Las Vegas in September when he opened for The Who. His most recent Vegas residency, at The Cosmopolitan, took place in 2023.

The Vegas news comes as Idol’s new documentary, Billy Idol Should Be Dead, is set to premiere on Hulu March 26. He’s also nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026. Fan voting is open now.

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Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya star in ‘Dune: Part Three’ official teaser trailer

Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya star in ‘Dune: Part Three’ official teaser trailer
Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya star in ‘Dune: Part Three’ official teaser trailer
Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides in ‘Dune: Part Three.’ (Warner Bros. Pictures)

It’s time to go back to Arrakis.

Warner Bros. Pictures has shared the official teaser trailer for Dune: Part Three, starring Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides.

Denis Villeneuve directed and wrote the script alongside Brian K. Vaughan for the third and final film in his Dune trilogy, based on Frank Herbert’s novel Dune Messiah.

The trailer opens with Chalamet’s Paul holding Zendaya’s Chani in his arms. The scene takes place many years after the events of Dune: Part Two, and Chani is pregnant with Paul’s child. They discuss what to name the baby.

If it’s a boy, “I would name him Leto,” Chani says, after the late Duke Leto Atreides, Paul’s father. “So he would have the wisdom of his grandfather,” she continues.

The trailer also shows us footage of an ongoing war, including a battle scene where we see our first appearance of Robert Pattinson’s villain Scytale, sporting a platinum blond buzz cut with matching eyebrows.

“The more I fight, the more our enemies fight back. I’m doing the best I can to protect my family. How did father do it?” Paul asks his mother, Lady Jessica, played once again by Rebecca Ferguson.

“Your father never started a war,” she tells him.

Jason Momoa, Florence Pugh and Isaach De Bankolé also star in the film, along with Charlotte Rampling, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Javier Bardem, as well as newcomers Nakoa-Wolf Momoa and Ida Brooke.

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Zac Brown Band’s ready to ‘Give It Away’ for March Madness

Zac Brown Band’s ready to ‘Give It Away’ for March Madness
Zac Brown Band’s ready to ‘Give It Away’ for March Madness
Zac Brown (Casey Durkin/NBC)

Zac Brown Band’s “Give It Away” is the 2026 anthem for March Madness. 

“This song’s about just living in the moment and just bringing the best of what you’ve got every single second,” Zac says of the track from ZBB’s Love & Fear album, which he wrote with Needtobreathe’s Bear Rinehart.

“Everybody’s gonna be playing their hearts out, and I love that this song is helping people feel that energy. It’s gonna be exciting watching them throw down,” Zac adds in a spot from TNT Sports.

The NCAA basketball tournament runs March 17 through April 6. ZBB is also set to play the March Madness Music Festival April 4 in Indianapolis. 

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Limp Bizkit, Bleachers, Jimmy Eat World will play the first shows at new Nashville venue

Limp Bizkit, Bleachers, Jimmy Eat World will play the first shows at new Nashville venue
Limp Bizkit, Bleachers, Jimmy Eat World will play the first shows at new Nashville venue
Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit performs onstage during Leeds Festival at Bramham Park on August 24, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Katja Ogrin/Redferns)

A new venue music venue called The Truth is opening in Nashville, and its opening run of shows has been announced.

The schedule includes Bleachers on Oct. 8, Limp Bizkit on Oct. 11 and 12, HARDY on Oct. 29-30, Beck on Oct. 31, Jimmy Eat World on Nov. 12, The Neighbourhood on Nov. 14, Blue October on Nov. 25 and Sabaton on Dec. 9.

“This first chapter reflects exactly what we set out to build with The Truth, a room where global icons, breakout artists and hometown voices can all share the same stage,” reads a statement from Grant Lyman, president of Live Nation U.S. Regions East.

“This is just the beginning. We look forward to announcing many more shows as we shape a grand opening season that reflects the depth and diversity of Nashville’s music community.”

For the full calendar and all ticket info, visit TheTruthNashville.com.

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JAŸ-Z, The Roots to headline 2026 Roots Picnic

JAŸ-Z, The Roots to headline 2026 Roots Picnic
JAŸ-Z, The Roots to headline 2026 Roots Picnic
Roots Picnic Saturday Headliner 2026 admat (Live Nation Urban)

JAŸ-Z is headlining the 2026 Roots Picnic, taking place May 30 and May 31 at a new location in Philadelphia: Belmont Plateau.

He’ll be taking the stage on May 30, closing out the night alongside The Roots. The performance will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his debut album, Reasonable Doubt.

“Moving the Roots Picnic to Belmont Plateau and bringing JAŸ-Z and The Roots together to perform are both bucket-list moments for us,” Roots manager and Live Nation Urban President Shawn Gee said in a statement.

“After meeting with Mayor Cherelle Parker and hearing her vision for Philadelphia 250, she truly inspired us to dream even bigger, and we’re grateful to her, Commissioner Susan Slawson, Jazelle Jones and everyone who helped make it happen. We can’t wait to see everyone in May at the Plat.”

The Roots gig will be Hov’s first live performance since he popped up as a guest during one of wife Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour shows in Paris. His last festival performance was in 2019, when he surprised fans at Pharrell’s Something in the Water festival.

Hov’s set will also mark his reunion with The Roots, who backed him for his 2001 MTV Unplugged special and for his 10th anniversary concert for Reasonable Doubt in 2006.

Presale tickets for the Roots Picnic are now available using the code ROOTS26. Tickets then go on sale to the general public Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET.

More artists will be announced at a later date.

It remains to be seen how else Hov plans to celebrate 30 years of his debut album.

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Miley Cyrus sings as Hannah Montana in 20th anniversary special official trailer

Miley Cyrus sings as Hannah Montana in 20th anniversary special official trailer
Miley Cyrus sings as Hannah Montana in 20th anniversary special official trailer
Miley Cyrus appears as Hannah Montana in this key art for ‘Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special.’ (Disney)

Get the limo out front, because the Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary official trailer has arrived.

Disney+ and Hulu have shared the official trailer for the anniversary special, which is set to debut on March 24 — 20 years to the day that the original series premiered on the Disney Channel in 2006.

The trailer starts with Miley Cyrus pulling up to a Disney soundstage wearing her signature blonde Hannah Montana wig.

“Good to be home,” she says as the show’s iconic theme song, “The Best of Both Worlds,” begins to play.

We see clips of Cyrus on stage performing as Hannah, visiting recreations of the sitcom’s sets and being interviewed by Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper.

“What Disney boy did you have the biggest crush on at the time?” Cooper asks, to which Cyrus responds, “Get the tea kettle.”

The trailer also includes a snippet of Cyrus performing “The Climb” while in costume as Hannah. During the emotional song, we see Cyrus interact with her mom and dad, Tish Cyrus-Purcell and Billy Ray Cyrus.

“I love being Hannah. I love being Miley Cyrus. You really taught me how to be who I am,” Cyrus tells her mom. Later, we see her hug her father on the set of the Stewart family’s living room.

“Love you,” she tells him, before he responds, “Best of both worlds.”

Hannah Montana will always be a part of who I am. What started as a TV show became a shared experience that shaped my life and the lives of so many fans, and I’ll always be thankful for that connection,” Cyrus said in a press release back in February.

“The fact that it still means so much to people all these years later is something I’m very proud of.”

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Djo announces run of US headlining shows in between Tame Impala dates

Djo announces run of US headlining shows in between Tame Impala dates
Djo announces run of US headlining shows in between Tame Impala dates
Djo performs during 2025 Austin City Limits Music Festival at Zilker Park on October 04, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Erika Goldring/WireImage)

Djo has announced a batch of U.S. headlining shows in between dates opening for Tame Impala.

The newly added performances take place July 14 in Pittsburgh; July 17 in Forest Hills, New York; July 21 in Portland, Maine; July 23 in Lewiston, New York; and July 31 in Richmond, Virginia.

Presales begin Wednesday at noon local time, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at noon local time.

For all ticket info, visit DjoMusic.com.

Djo’s tour with Tame Impala kicks off July 6 in Miami. The outing supports Tame Impala’s 2025 album, Deadbeat.

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