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How to Get Tickets to Karol G’s 2022 Tour Dates

Karol G is following up back-to-back Coachella appearances with news of her massive “$trip Love” tour coming to 30 cities across North America this Fall. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Karol G’s Next Tour? Karol G’s 2022 North American tour begins in Chicago on September 6th before covering the East Coast with shows in Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, Washington, DC, and Toronto. She then spends three nights in Florida with Miami on September 22nd, Orlando on the 24th, and Tampa on the 26th, followed by four nights in Texas with Houston on September 29th, Hidalgo on the 30th, Austin on October 4th, and Dallas on October 5th. Advertisement Related Video Moving west, Karol G hits Denver on October 9th, Phoenix on October 11th, then plays ...

How to Get Tickets to Lizzo’s 2022 Tour

Lizzo has something extra SPECIAL in the works with a 25-date North American tour coming this Fall to support her highly anticipated fourth album arriving in July. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Lizzo’s Next Tour? Lizzo’s upcoming arena tour begins in Sunrise, Florida on September 23rd followed by stops in Tampa, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and Boston. She performs at New York’s Madison Square Garden on October 2nd, then heads west to the likes of Detroit, Toronto, and Chicago. Advertisement Related Video She hits the southern US with shows in Atlanta, Austin, Houston, and Dallas before making the hike to the West Coast for dates in Portland, Vancouver, Seattle, and San Francisco. The tour wraps in Los Angeles on November 18th. Who Is Ope...

How to Get Tickets to Maroon 5’s 2022 Tour

Maroon 5 will keep the “Memories” coming into 2022 with a new set of North American dates this summer. This year, the band will also celebrates the 20th anniversary of their breakout smash debut album, Songs About Jane, as they continue to tour the globe in support of their 2021 effort Jordi. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Maroon 5’s Next Tour? Maroon 5’s new North American leg follows a career-defining performance at Egypt’s Great Pyramids of Giza on May 3rd and concerts in Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv as well as a previously announced stop in Sacramento on June 3rd. The tour officially kicks off in Toronto on June 11th and treks through Canadian cities including Quebec City, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton before returning stateside to Billing...

How to Get Tickets to Wu-Tang Clan and Nas’ “NY State of Mind” Tour

This article was published in partnership with Live Nation. New York City hip-hop royalty comes together in a cross-borough coronation as Staten Island collective Wu-Tang Clan links up with Queensbridge native Nas for the “NY State of Mind” this Fall. Get tickets here, and read on for more info including pre-sale dates and an exclusive code. What Is Wu-Tang Clan and Nas’ Next Tour? The 25-city North American tour begins in St. Louis, Missouri on August 30th and runs through October with stops in cities like Toronto on September 4th, Mansfield, Massachusetts on September 10th, Bristow, Virginia on September 16th, Atlanta on September 22nd, three nights in Texas from September 24th-26th, and Oakland on October 1st. The tour wraps at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on October 4th. Advertise...

Neko Case Shares New Song “Oh, Shadowless”: Stream

Neko Case has a new retrospective compilation out today. Alongside 22 past favorites, Wild Creatures boasts a brand new song called “Oh, Shadowless.” Take a listen below. “Oh, Shadowless” begins as a gentle waltz, with chiming guitars and Case’s sweet vocals swirling together in a genial lullaby. Before long, however, a barrage of feedback and drums break the spell, revealing a sense of foreboding hiding under the surface. It makes sense, then, that Case’s main refrain is “Sandman is coming, but he’s taking too long.” The single comes with a charming stop-motion music video directed by Laura Plansker, and its furry characters can’t seem to get a peaceful night’s sleep, either. Consequence caught up with Case to gain some insight on her new single, and to look back on her 25-year caree...

UPSAHL Announces 2022 North American Headlining Tour

UPSAHL is ready to continue her very first headlining tour across North America in Fall 2022. On Friday, the pop singer announced the latest round of dates in support of 2021’s Lady Jesus, with 17 shows this fall beginning September 29th at the Constellation Room in Santa Ana, California. From there, the artist will hit cities like Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta, Nashville, and Chicago before heading west again to wrap up the tour with an October 22nd show at The Roxy in Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale today and are available to purchase via Ticketmaster. Related Video The trek isn’t the only touring UPSAHL will do this year, either. She’s currently opening for Fletcher on the you ruined new york city for me singer’s tour across Europe and the UK, which launched last night in Stockholm. The jaun...

Rage Against the Machine Announce UK/European Tour with Run the Jewels

Rage Against the Machine’s long-anticipated reunion tour is finally set to kick off this summer. In between the band’s initial North American leg in Summer 2022 and a second leg in Spring 2023, they’ll embark on a tour of the UK and Europe. Taking place between August and September, the newly announced UK/European leg includes a smattering of festival appearances and headlining shows with Run the Jewels. Other tour stops include Antwerp, Belgium; Zurich, Switzerland; Vienna, Austria; Krakow, Poland; Prague, Czech Republic; and cities elsewhere. Tickets for the UK/European tour dates go on sale the week of April 25th. You can find individual ticket links and information for the shows below. Advertisement Related Video Notably, RATM will also headline Mad Cool Festival’s new offshoot festiva...

070 Shake Announces New Album YOU CAN’T KILL ME, Shares “Skin and Bones”: Stream

070 Shake is finally coming back with her sophomore album. YOU CAN’T KILL ME is due out this spring via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings, and today, the singer has shared the project’s lead single, “Skin and Bones.” Additionally, 070 Shake has mapped out a run of North American tour dates for Spring 2022. YOU CAN’T KILL ME follows 070 Shake’s 2020 debut album, Modus Vivendi. That LP included the single “Guilty Conscience,” which Consequence named one of the best songs of that year. If “Skin and Bones” is any indication, the Artist of the Month alum isn’t slowing down anytime soon. “Skin and Bones” is simultaneously a banger and a slow jam that incorporates 070 Shake’s signature blend of hip-hop, soul, and danceable pop. The track documents a clandestine love affair that seems to...

Wet Leg Unveil 2022 North American Tour

The buzzy Brits of Wet Leg have announced a 2022 North American headlining tour to keep them busy between their performance at Lollapalooza and their time opening for Florence + The Machine. Our April Artists of the Month return to the states at the end of July for a festival run that includes Lollapalooza, Mo Pop, and Osheaga. They’ll swing through Toronto, Vancouver, and Happy Valley, Oregon on their way to Outside Lands and This Ain’t No Picnic, before making stops in San Antonio, New Orleans, Atlanta, Denver, and more. By October they’ll have linked up with Florence Welch and company to play some of the west coast’s biggest venues. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 22nd at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. A Live Nation pre-sale (use code ROADIE) will precede the public ...

Editors Add Blanck Mass to Lineup, Release New Single “Heart Attack”: Stream

Editors have promoted longtime collaborator Blanck Mass, aka English electronic producer Benjamin John Power, to a full-time band member and ushered in a new era with their first single in three years, “Heart Attack.” Guitarist and lead vocalist Tom Smith describes their latest offering as “a song of obsession, about losing yourself in someone; a love song, a morbid love song.” Though the subject is dour, there’s no denying the passion behind it as Smith unleashes the blistering refrain of “No one will love you more than I do/ I can promise you that.” The cinematic production’s collage of guitar syncopations, sweeping synths, and propulsive drums form a sheen around the band’s sharp-edged sound, and yet it doesn’t come across as an attempt at dulling it but rather a method to see the barbs...

Purity Ring Announce New EP Graves, Share Title Track: Stream

Purity Ring have announced their new EP, Graves, out June 3rd via the band’s own label The Fellowship. As a preview, the duo have shared the title track after it was premiered at a virtual listening party earlier this week. Not much else is available in the way of details, but vocalist and songwriter Megan James revealed in a statement that “graves” was nearly a decade in the making. “This song has been haunting us for eight straight years so we’re very glad to let it be heard,” she said. “We hope it brings you as much joy as it has now brought us. Thank you for listening and please enjoy the beautiful music video about human cells.” Featuring the catchy melodies for which Purity Ring has become known, “graves” builds toward a dark chorus contrasting with James’ sweet vocals. “We’ll w...

Little Simz Cancels US Tour Citing Financial and Mental Strain

Little Simz has cancelled an upcoming US tour, saying such a trek would leave her “in a huge deficit” with too much “mental stress.” The British-Nigerian rapper added that the tour would be rescheduled at a later date. “Hey guys, due to unforeseen circumstances I’ve been left with no choice but to reschedule my US tour,” she wrote in a social media statement. “I take my live shows seriously and would only want to give you guys nothing but the best of me.  Being an independent artist, I pay for everything encompassing my live performances out of my own pocket and touring the US for a month would leave me in a huge deficit.  As much as this pains me to not see you at this time, I’m just not able to put myself through that mental stress.” The tour was meant to kick off in Portl...