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Nine Inch Noize album by Nine Inch Nails, Boys Noize

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Nine Inch Noize album by Nine Inch Nails, Boys Noize

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Nine Inch Nails and German electronic producer Boys Noize (Alexander Ridha) will release a 12‑track collaborative LP titled Nine Inch Noize on Friday, April 17, 2026 via Interscope. The collection mirrors the pair’s full‑set debut at Coachella’s Sahara tent on April 11 and features electronic reworkings of Nine Inch Nails songs alongside new interpretations of How to Destroy Angels’ “Parasite,” Soft Cell’s “Memorabilia” and the TRON: Ares track “As Alive As You Need Me To Be.” Trent Reznor said the recordings were captured “all over the place — some of it’s live, some in studios, hotels, planes, etc.” The tracklist includes reimagined versions of “Closer,” “Copy of A,” “Vessel,” “Came Back Haunted” and others. Reznor confirmed there will be no extended Nine Inch Noize tour beyond the Coachella performances and said he plans to resume work on new Nine Inch Nails material immediately after the festival.

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Madonna confirms Confessions II, set for July 3

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Madonna confirms Confessions II, set for July 3

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Madonna on April 15 confirmed Confessions II, a long‑teased sequel to her 2005 dance‑pop landmark Confessions on a Dance Floor, and set its release for July 3, 2026 via Warner Records. The 67‑year‑old pop star shared cover art and a short visualiser previewing opening material — billed as “I Feel So Free”/“One Step Away” in different outlets — and reunited with original Confessions producer Stuart Price. Madonna released a manifesto framing the record around the dance floor as a ritualistic, spiritual space and has begun global promotional activity, including posters in city centres and online teases after wiping her Instagram. The 15th studio album is her first full LP since 2019’s Madame X; details such as full tracklist, collaborators and tour plans have not been announced. Media coverage notes speculation about guest appearances (including Sabrina Carpenter and unconfirmed outreach to Britney Spears) and possible festival tie‑ins. Warner is positioning the project as both a return to a signature sound and a major commercial push across streaming, physical formats and festival promotion.

BLACKPINK’s Jennie Named to Time100 List

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BLACKPINK’s Jennie Named to Time100 List

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BLACKPINK member Jennie has been named to Time magazine’s TIME100 list of the 100 Most Influential People for 2026, the magazine announced on April 15. Jennie is the only South Korean on this year’s roster and appears in the “Artists” category with an introductory essay by singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams, who praised Jennie’s stage presence, warmth and distinctive persona. The recognition follows Jennie’s growing solo profile: she released her debut solo album Ruby in 2025, has logged Billboard Hot 100 entries through collaborations and remixes, and made an acting appearance in HBO’s The Idol. Time noted her influence across music, fashion and pop culture; Jennie is also scheduled to headline major international festivals in 2026, including Governors Ball (New York), Mad Cool (Madrid), Lollapalooza (Chicago) and Summer Sonic (Tokyo/Osaka). Her inclusion on Time100 highlights the expansion of her individual brand beyond BLACKPINK and signals continued global demand for K-pop artists as headline attractions for music and lifestyle markets.

Kacey Musgraves Added to Coachella Weekend Two

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Kacey Musgraves Added to Coachella Weekend Two

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Kacey Musgraves was announced April 14 as a last-minute addition to Coachella’s second weekend, set to perform a 50-minute surprise slot at the Mojave Tent on Saturday, April 18 from 3:00 to 3:50 p.m. PT in Indio, California. The appearance comes as Musgraves prepares to release her seventh studio album, Middle of Nowhere, on May 1 via Lost Highway Records; the 13-track record features collaborations with Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings and Gregory Alan Isakov and follows the recent single “Dry Spell.” In tandem with the Coachella announcement, Musgraves launched an Instagram account, @spaceysightings, to document alleged UFO sightings she says she has experienced, and she drew additional attention by sharing a parody AI image mocking former President Donald Trump’s criticized post — replacing his depicted Christ figure with Dolly Parton. Multiple outlets reported the additions and social posts on April 15, 2026.

Spotify, NIVA team up to boost indie venues

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Spotify, NIVA team up to boost indie venues

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Spotify and the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) announced a year-long partnership on April 15-16, 2026, aimed at increasing exposure for independently owned live-music venues across the United States. The deal will expand discoverability of indie shows on Spotify through enhanced venue pages, the Live Events Feed and other concert-discovery features, and will display NIVA’s “Certified Live Independent” seal on participating venue pages. This summer Spotify will launch an Independent Booker Spotlight editorial playlist series in which a NIVA-selected booker will co-curate a monthly playlist with Spotify’s editorial team. The initiative names dozens of venues in markets such as Los Angeles (including the Troubadour, Teragram Ballroom and Bellwether) and builds on prior Spotify efforts such as Concerts Near You, venue-following, past pandemic support for NIVA’s #SaveOurStages fund and integrations with ticketing partners. Spotify framed the pact as part of a longer-term push to support grassroots scenes at a time when the live sector is consolidating under major promoters.
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