Imagine Dragons

Pandora's "Top Thumb Hundred" of 2018 & artists to watch in 2019

Pandora’s year-end charts also include the top rock songs, top hip hop songs, top R&B songs, top Latin songs, top dance/electronic songs, and top country songs of 2018.

Fat Wreck Chords bands list their top albums of 2018

Check out what members of Good Riddance, Western Addiction, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Night Birds, and Direct Hit picked as their favorite albums of the year.

Lost Lake 2018 lineup (Future, SZA, Nas, Janelle, Jimmy Eat World, Grizzly Bear, more)

Phoenix’s second annual Lost Lake Festival also includes Young Thug, A$AP Ferg, Third Eye Blind, T-Pain, Kamasi Washington, SOB x RBE, Whitney, Ra Ra Riot, Phoebe Bridgers, and more.

Live Nation offering $20 tickets to over 2000 shows this summer

Live Nation is once again offering $20 “all-in” (aka service fees included) tickets to over 2000 shows  happening this summer with a promotion they’re calling National Concert Week. Those include shows with such artists as Arcade Fire, Beck, Dead & Company, Paramore, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Bon Jovi, The Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer/Pixies, Dwight Yoakam/Lucinda Williams, Janet Jackson, Steely Dan/Doobie Brothers, Alan Jackson, Bush/Stone Temple Pilots/The Cult, Counting Crows/Live, and lots more.

Summerfest 2018 lineup (Arcade Fire, Flaming Lips, Pixies, Janelle Monae, more)

The Milwaukee fest also includes The Weeknd, Spoon, Grizzly Bear, Social Distortion, Pat Benatar, Meat Puppets, Ash, Sugarhill Gang, Jason Isbell, Soccer Mommy, Hurray for the Riff Raff, and much more.

Grammys 2018 nominees (Kendrick, Jay-Z, SZA, Cardi B, LCD Soundsystem, Code Orange, more)

2018 Grammy nominees also include Lorde, The War On Drugs, Arcade Fire, Gorillaz, The National, Father John Misty, Mastodon, Meshuggah, Rapsody, Migos, Tyler the Creator, Iron & Wine, and more.

David Byrne playing Lollapaloozas in Argentina, Chile & Brazil (lineups)

These are the first announced shows for David Byrne, who has been working on an album with Oneohtrix Point Never and Brian Eno.

'Good Morning America' 2017 summer concert series lineup

This year’s free 7 AM concerts in Central Park include Green Day, Paramore, Big Sean, Nelly, Eric Church, Bleachers, The Chainsmokers, and more.
<< >>