Indie pop trio AJR and rock bands Yellowcard and Taking Back Sunday have been announced as headliners for Musikfest 2026.
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AJR takes over Tampa with energetic surprise show
Hosted by 93.3 FLZ 's "The Joe Show," the free event saw AJR give an energetic and unforgettable performance featuring some ...
Since forming in 2012, the group has accumulated billions of streams and earned one triple-platinum single, four platinum ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - ArtsQuest has announced three more Musikfest 2026 headliners. Indie band AJR, as well as Yellowcard and ...
Singing about climate change can be a tough sell. But it seems to be working with the group GoldenOak gaining a following.
Grammy-nominated Jamey Johnson, a free comedy night at Chukchansi Gold, and more top acts are coming to Northern California casinos this December.
Discover what to watch in January 2026 with TVLine's guide to 150+ TV premieres and finales across broadcast, cable and ...
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Why does Zara Larsson love collaborating with other women in pop? Singer opens up about support behind the scenes
Zara Larsson admits that she loves working with other women in pop music despite the competitiveness in the industry. The Swedish pop star famously collaborated with PinkPantheress for the remix of ...
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Philly music featuring Jingle Ball, MGK, the Happy Fits, the Starting Line and Algernon Cadwallader
This week in Philly music features hometown shows by two reunited Philadelphia pop-punk bands in the Starting Line and Algernon Cadwallader, plus South Philly arena dates with the artist formerly ...
AJR's latest hit, "The Big Goodbye," sounds very different from the other songs on their What No One's Thinking EP. For one thing, it starts with a very unusual sample of a group called The Fortunairs ...
Our staff's favorite albums from the year that was. Is pop now officially an albums-driven genre? The year 2025 made a strong argument for the answer being “yes.” Acclaimed sets from rising stars like ...
The music world refused to stand still in 2025. This wasn’t a year for playing it safe. Across the globe and all over the stylistic map, music kept mutating in the weirdest, wildest ways. The artists ...
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