The pop-punkers of the rising band Makeout are headed out on a tour with Cute Is What We Aim For in support of their debut record, The Good Life.
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The pop-punkers of the rising band Makeout are headed out on a tour with Cute Is What We Aim For in support of their debut record, The Good Life.
Continue reading “Makeout Talks About Upcoming Tour, Career After Releasing Debut Record”
It seems to go against a myriad of unwritten rules that a simple singer-songwriter with just a guitar would never be able to fill a stadium for a concert, let alone make said concert exciting. But when it comes to Ed Sheeran at Gillette Stadium, an unlikely pair manages to work together beautifully. Three years after making his headlining North American stadium debut in Foxborough, Sheeran returned to Gillette Stadium for a two-night run that kicked off Friday, September 14 with understated delight.
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Carrie Underwood’s loyal fans will only be crying happy tears today, because the singer’s sixth studio album Cry Pretty is officially here! The 13-track LP is a smart, well-rounded follow up to 2015’s Storyteller, which sees Underwood slightly dip her toes into a pool of new musical styles without abandoning her pure country roots. We break down Cry Pretty, track-by-track, below. Continue reading “Reviewing Carrie Underwood’s ‘Cry Pretty,’ Track-By-Track”
Things are looking bright for classical crossover giant Sarah Brightman. The singer is gearing up for the release of her 15th studio album Hymn and subsequent world tour, Live Nation announced today.
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October 6 will be one of the most telling days of Conor McGregor’s career. The Irishman could not only reclaim his title as UFC Lightweight Champion but also hand Khabib Nurmagomedov his first loss when the two face off in the headlining match of UFC 229. But perhaps even more impressive? The fight is poised to be McGregor’s best selling one yet – a remarkable feat for someone unanimously touted as the most popular fighter in UFC. Continue reading “UFC 229 Could Be Conor McGregor’s Best Selling Bout Yet”
Rock ‘n’ roll legend Bob Seger is ready to leave behind life on the road. The singer announced plans to embark on a final, farewell tour that will span six months and bring the Detroit native to over two dozen cities.
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Christmas has arrived early for Pentatonix fans! Shortly after wrapping their 39-date summer tour, the a cappella super-group have unveiled dates for their 2018 Christmas Is Here Tour, which is set to begin in November and stretch four weeks. Continue reading “Pentatonix Rolls Out Dates for 2018 Holiday Tour”
The full 2018-19 NBA schedule will officially be released today, Friday August 10, though die-hard fans already have a watchful eye on which games will offer the most bang for their buck. The league already announced match-ups and television schedules for the season’s opening week this October, as well as annual Christmas Day games and Martin Luther King Jr. Day schedules, with today’s full release being the last piece of the puzzle. Ahead of the season’s start, here are the key things expect across the league. Continue reading “2018-19 NBA Schedule Release: What to Look for This Season”
Reigning national champions Alabama continue to sit atop the preseason coaches poll heading into the 2018 NCAA football season. However, when it comes to season openers that are in the highest-demand, heavy hitters like Ohio State and Notre Dame continue to dominate and post some of the highest college football ticket prices in the country. Continue reading “Notre Dame, Ohio State Claim Highest College Football Ticket Prices”
Professional tennis has seen one of its most intriguing years yet, but it’s not over yet. With the game’s top pros set to invade New York for the U.S. Open, many questions left unanswered. Will Serena Williams complete her comeback with a 24th Grand Slam? Can gentle giant Kevin Anderson claim his first major title? How will the field of American players fare? Here’s what we can expect from the 2018 U.S. Open.
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