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This Adele Fan Tried (and Failed) to See Three Separate Concerts, Finneas Invites Her to His Show Instead

It’s tough being an Adele fan — at least for one TikTok user. Eleni Sabracos took to TikTok on Thursday (Jan. 20), just hours after Adele announced she is postponing her Las Vegas residency, to hilariously reveal that this isn’t the first time she tried to see the “Hello” singer to no avail. “I bought tickets to see Adele at Madison Square Garden, but they were fake tickets,” she said against a photo of herself frowning outside MSG with a t-shirt she made for the star. “But nobody felt bad for me because I bought them off Craigslist so that was my own doing.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news She continued that she also bought tickets for Adele’s 2017 show in London, where she would be seated in the “Golden Circle,” directly surrounding the stage...

Day Zero Celebrates Its 10-Year Anniversary in the Jungle: Photo Gallery

Amid shifting COVID protocols in the region, Tulum’s Day Zero festival hosted its 10-year anniversary event on Jan. 10, 2022. The one-day party, hosted by Day Zero founder Damian Lazarus, featured sets from house and techno royalty including Black Coffee, Nina Kraviz, Seth Troxler, The Martinez Brothers, DJ Holographic, DJ Tennis and more. Launched in 2012 to coincide with what was then purported to be the end of the Mayan calendar, Day Zero has since been a key stop for the global dance music jet. This year’s Day Zero hosted roughly 7,000 guests who trekked into the jungle near Tulum, Mexico for the nearly 24 hour party, which launched at 4 p.m. on January 10 and wound down during mid-afternoon the following day. This show happened as other events in the region were cancelled due to the r...

Sidney Miller, Pioneering ‘Black Radio Exclusive’ Publisher, Dies at 89

Sidney Miller, founder and publisher of Black Radio Exclusive (BRE) — one of the industry’s first Black music trade magazines — died Thursday in Arlington, Virginia, following a long illness. He was 89. Miller invested his savings and sold his house and car to pursue his dream of establishing a publication specifically targeting the Black music market. Launched in 1976, BRE became a pivotal force in underscoring the importance of Black radio and promoting the cultural and commercial impact of Black artists and Black music in the contemporary music arena. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news BRE’s success also spawned what became a popular industry staple, the BRE Convention. The annual event attracted key national and international music executives ...

D’Mile Could Become the First Songwriter in Grammy History to Accomplish This Feat

When the 64th annual Grammy Awards are belatedly presented on April 3, Dernst Emile II (better known as D’Mile) could become the first songwriter in Grammy history to win song of the year two years running. The musician, who turns 37 on Monday (Jan. 24), has two songs in the running: H.E.R.’s “Fight for You,” the Oscar-winning song from Judas and the Black Messiah, and the Silk Sonic smash “Leave the Door Open.” Explore Explore D’Mile See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news D’Mile co-wrote “Fight for You” with H.E.R. and Tiara Thomas. The three collaborators shared the song of the year Grammy last year for “I Can’t Breathe,” which became an anthem of the Black Lives Matter movement. (If “Fight for You” wins song of the year this year, his two collaborato...

Ghost Announce New Album Impera, Share Video for New Song: Watch

The ostentatious Swedish rock band Ghost have announced a new album. Impera, the follow-up to 2018’s Prequelle, is out March 11 via Loma Vista. The first single, “Call Me Little Sunshine,” arrives today with a video directed by Matt Mahurin; it stars Ruby Modine. Watch it below, and find the band’s upcoming co-headlining tour dates with Volbeat. All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Ghost: Impera Impera: 01 Imperium02 Kaisarion03 Spillways04 Call Me Little Sunshine05 Hunter’s Moon06 Watcher in the Sky07 Dominion08 Twenties09 Darkness at the Heart of My Love10 Grift Wood11 Bite of Passage12 Respite on the Spital Fields Content This content can also be viewed...

Pedro the Lion Surprise Release New Album Havasu: Listen

Pedro the Lion have surprise released a new album titled Havasu. It’s the band’s first studio LP in three years and is currently available through Polyvinyl. Check it out below. Havasu spans 10 tracks in total. Like Phoenix, the band’s 2019 album and first in 15 years, Havasu once again finds singer/guitarist David Bazan revisiting former hometowns in which he’s lived and their influences on his life. This time, he traveled to the namesake city in Arizona to revisit the sites—junior high campus, a skating rink, the lake—that populate his memories from seventh grade. Later this spring, Pedro the Lion will hit the road for a U.S. tour in support of Havasu. The trek starts on April 12 in Kansas City, Missouri and concludes on June 3 in Seattle, Washington. Find the complete list of tour dates...

Taylor Swift Named Record Store Day 2022 Ambassador

Taylor Swift will be Record Store Day’s first global ambassador, taking the figurehead position for 2022 after astronomical vinyl sales of her recent albums. “The places where we go to browse and explore and discover music new and old have always been sacred to me,” Swift said in a press release. “Record stores are so important because they help to perpetuate and foster music-loving as a passion.” She will announce a special RSD 2022 release in the coming weeks. Anna Lundy and Doyle Davis of Grimey’s New and Pre-Loved Music, a store in Nashville, paid tribute to Swift’s continued patronage of shops such as their own. “Swift has shown her love and support for independent record stores by not only supporting our shop specifically during the dark, early days of the pandemic [and] when she dir...

Fugees Cancel Reunion Tour Due to COVID-19

Fugees are canceling their reunion tour due to the pandemic. “The continued Covid pandemic has made touring conditions difficult, and we want to make sure we keep our fans and ourselves healthy and safe,” the trio explained. “An idea sparked to honor and celebrate this 25th anniversary of The Score but we see now it may not currently be our time for revisiting this past work.” Find the band’s full statement below. Fugees announced their reunion tour back in September, with plans to play shows in November and December 2021. Not long after, the group pushed the tour back to 2022 “to ensure the best chance that all cities on the tour are fully open so [Fugees] can perform for as many fans as possible.” Ms. Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel ended up playing just one reunion show. Read ...

ARMNHMR and RUNN Drop Soaring Single “Falling Apart”

Back for yet another impressive release on Monstercat, ARMNHMR have tapped RUNN this time around for a new single called “Falling Apart.” Addressing the loneliness of life on the road, “Falling Apart” is an anthem that’ll quickly become a staple in ARMNHMR’s sets. Embracing the warm sound we’ve come to associate with the duo, they’ve let moving guitar riffs and powerful percussive elements lead the way alongside RUNN’s unmistakable vocals. ARMNHMR and RUNN have undeniable chemistry, as her enchanting voice beautifully carries the message behind the single.  “‘Falling Apart’ was a song we had written a couple years ago,” ARMNHMR said in a joint statement. “It was a song that...

Netflix Enlists TOKiMONSTA, Alok More for Squid Game-Inspired EP: Listen

Netflix and Casablanca Records have joined forces to provide fans of Squid Game with a package of music inspired by the dystopian hit series. While we’ve received numerous unofficial remixes and bootlegs, the EP, entitled Squid Game (Let’s Play), features four official songs. Alok‘s cut is an amalgamation of two songs from the show: the unmistakable “Pink Soldiers” theme and the eerie tune from the iconic “Red Light, Green Light” scene. TOKiMONSTA has produced a rework of the latter, brilliantly interlacing her own vocals alongside a funky house beat in “The Flower Blooms.” Chart-topping dance music trio Cheat Codes went a different route, creating a tense bass house remix of “Way Back Then.” The EP then concludes ...

EDM Producer Lachi Launches Music Coalition Dedicated to Disability Culture and Inclusion

“Disability has color, disability has gender, disability has sexual preference, and disability is not straight, white, middle-America male,” Lachi recently told The New York Times. The EDM producer, whose body of work spans drum & bass, trance, and house music, has now founded RAMPD, a coalition of musicians and industry professionals dedicated to disability culture. “Disability Culture is a celebration of people who identify as disabled, while acknowledging the vast diversity of the disability experience and each person’s inherent and equal worth,” reads the RAMPD website. “It is unapologetic, creative, innovative, adaptable, imaginative, and rooted in problem-solving. It is based on the premise that disability needs to be seen, respected, included and ce...

New Women-Led Electronic Music Festival Seeks to Shake Up the U.K.

Calls to diversify the music industry have become louder and louder in recent years, but it seems the majority of festival organizers continue to ignore them. Now, the organizers of a new electronic music festival in London have taken the biggest leap yet by planning a groundbreaking event they hope will move the needle in the right direction for representation. The ethos of the festival, dubbed Risen, revolves around celebrating the spiritual concept of the divine feminine. Not only is Risen led by women, but it will also feature a lineup consisting only of women, trans and non-binary artists. The lineup is loaded with talent and features over 90 artists, including Angel D’Lite, Hannah Holland, Heléna Star, Madam X and many more. In an interview with the Evening Standard, Kitt...