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John Prine 80th Birthday Tribute Concert in Chicago

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John Prine 80th Birthday Tribute Concert in Chicago

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A major tribute concert honoring the late singer-songwriter John Prine will be held Oct. 8 at Chicago Theatre, two days before what would have been his 80th birthday. Titled Souvenirs: 80 Years of John Prine, the show is organized by the Prine family and the Hello in There Foundation and will feature a stacked lineup including Steve Earle, John C. Reilly (host/performer), Kathleen Edwards, Joy Oladokun, Margo Price, Ratboys, Noeline Hofmann, Shemekia Copeland, Amos Lee, Josh Ritter, Andrew Sa and Jon Langford, among others. Additional artists are expected to be announced. The concert will be the centerpiece of broader commemorations — including other Chicagoland events, a Wolf Trap celebration, the family’s ongoing Nashville tributes and a virtual premiere of the 2022 concert film You Got Gold (scheduled May 29–31). Tickets go on sale May 15. The Hello in There Foundation, which is coordinating charitable work tied to Prine’s legacy, has distributed nearly $1.4 million in grants since 2021. Prine, born in nearby Maywood and raised in the Chicago area, died in 2020 from complications of COVID-19.

Sonny Rollins, 'Saxophone Colossus,' dies at 95

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Sonny Rollins, 'Saxophone Colossus,' dies at 95

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Sonny Rollins, the towering tenor saxophonist nicknamed the "Saxophone Colossus," died on Monday at his home in Woodstock, New York. He was 95. The announcement, posted to his website and confirmed by his publicist Terri Hinte, gave no immediate cause of death; Rollins had been largely housebound in recent years with health problems and had been diagnosed previously with pulmonary fibrosis. A central figure of the post‑war bebop and hard‑bop eras, Rollins recorded more than 60 albums as a leader and wrote standards including "St. Thomas" and "Oleo." His 1956 Saxophone Colossus and his solitary practice on the Williamsburg Bridge, which led to the 1962 album The Bridge, are among the defining episodes of a career that included collaborations with Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis and others, occasional crossover work with the Rolling Stones, multiple Grammys, a National Medal of Arts and recognition as an NEA Jazz Master. Survivors include a nephew, Clifton Anderson, and nieces Vallyn Anderson and Gabrielle DeGroat.

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Rollins' death is seen as part of an accelerating loss of mid‑20th century jazz icons; commenters urge audiences to see surviving masters now while warning that age and festival conditions pose real health risks for elderly performers.

Sombr Soaks AMAs Stage With 'Homewrecker'

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Sombr Soaks AMAs Stage With 'Homewrecker'

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Sombr, the 20-year-old pop-rock singer, dominated the 2026 American Music Awards on May 25 in Las Vegas with a dramatic, rain-soaked performance of 'Homewrecker' that followed his acceptance of the night’s first trophy. Minutes earlier he won Best Rock/Alternative Song for 'Back to Friends' and is among the night’s most-nominated artists with seven nods, including Song of the Summer, New Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, Breakthrough categories and Best Rock/Alternative Album for I Barely Know Her. Television and press coverage highlighted the performance’s onstage downpour and Sombr’s theatrical smudged eyeliner finale. 'Homewrecker' is his highest-debuting single, peaking at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100, and comes amid a breakout year that included appearances at the Grammys, Coachella, the BRITs and the VMAs. Sombr is set to launch a 39-date You Are the Reason Tour on July 22 in Mexico City, with stops across North America and a November 24 finale at Madison Square Garden.

Rise Against and Dropkick Murphys Australia NZ Tour

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Rise Against and Dropkick Murphys Australia NZ Tour

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Chicago punk band Rise Against and Boston’s Dropkick Murphys will co-headline a Live Nation‑produced tour of Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia in late November and early December 2026. The run opens in Ōtautahi Christchurch (Wolfbrook Arena) on Nov. 21 and Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland (Spark Arena) on Nov. 24, then moves to Australia: John Cain Arena, Melbourne (Nov. 26); Meltdown at The Entertainment Grounds, Gosford (Nov. 28) alongside The Living End and Jebediah; Riverstage, Brisbane (Nov. 29); Sydney Opera House Forecourt (Dec. 1); and Red Hill Auditorium, Perth (Dec. 4). Mastercard presales begin May 27 (12pm local), Live Nation presales May 28 (12pm local) and general tickets go on sale May 29 (1pm local). Both bands released studio albums in 2025 that charted internationally, and the itinerary includes stadium and landmark outdoor venues across both countries.

KATSEYE Stuns AMAs with Pinky Up

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KATSEYE Stuns AMAs with Pinky Up

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KATSEYE delivered a high‑energy, heavily choreographed performance of their new single “Pinky Up” at the American Music Awards in Las Vegas on May 25, emerging from a giant pink teddy bear amid a tea‑party set and bright pink visuals. The five‑member lineup — Daniela, Lara, Megan, Sophia and Yoonchae — performed while member Manon remains on hiatus. The group took home the AMA for New Artist of the Year and was also nominated for Best Music Video for “Gnarly” and Breakthrough Pop Artist. “Pinky Up” debuted at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. Formed through a Hybe–Geffen joint venture and launched via the Dream Academy competition and Netflix docuseries Pop Star Academy, KATSEYE has rapidly expanded its profile after a breakout year that included a Coachella set and a viral single. The group is slated to release the Wild EP on Aug. 14 and will embark on the Wildworld Tour Sept. 1 in Dublin, with dates across Europe and North America.

BTS Open AMAs 2026 with 'Hooligan'

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BTS Open AMAs 2026 with 'Hooligan'

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K-pop supergroup BTS opened the 52nd American Music Awards on May 25, 2026, with a pre-recorded performance of “Hooligan” filmed during their ARIRANG World Tour stop in Las Vegas. The seven-member band — RM, j-hope, Jimin, Jung Kook, SUGA, V and Jin — appeared in slick black outfits, flanked by masked dancers, performing amid red lighting and fog in a sequence that echoed the track’s music video. The AMAs had announced the appearance five days earlier. The prerecorded clip was drawn from their May 24 Allegiant Stadium show; the band had kicked off a four-night residency in Las Vegas on May 23 with further dates on May 27 and 28. BTS are nominated for Artist of the Year, Best Male K-Pop Artist and Song of the Summer for “Swim.” Their comeback album Arirang was released in March after the members completed mandatory military service; its lead single “Swim” topped the Billboard Hot 100 in April, while “Hooligan” has reached the Hot 100 top 40. BTS also have further North American dates planned later in the year.
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