Grammy-winning singer and guitarist Molly Tuttle will perform at The Newton Theatre in Newton, NJ, supporting her critically acclaimed album 'So Long Little Miss Sunshine,' nominated for two Grammy Awards.
NBC will broadcast “Alan Jackson: The Last Show,” a primetime television event celebrating the career and final concert performance of the country music star.
The Arkansas Country Music Awards have become one of the state's most anticipated celebrations of independent country music, honoring everyone from rising stars to seasoned veterans who continue to shape the Arkansas music scene.
Country musicians George Strait and Lainey Wilson will join Alan Jackman for his Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale, taking place next month.
On Sunday, the winners were unveiled at the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards, with Ella Langley, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, and Stephen Wilson Jr. among the honorees. Take a look at the full list of winners here.
Lukas Nelson and Molly Tuttle will join forces this fall for a special co-headline tour, with confirmed stops at Hyannis, MA’s Cape Cod Melody Tent, Cohasset, MA’s South Short Music Circus, Albany, NY’s Palace Theatre, and more.
Next month, country artist Shania Twain will host the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards for the first time, taking place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The soundtracks for Wicked: For Good, season two of Hazbin Hotel, and KPop Demon Hunters are among the nominees at the 52nd American Music Awards. Check out the full list here.
Entertainment icon Reba McEntire has announced a special one-night-only pop-up event, “One Night In Atoka,” set for April 9 at Reba’s Place in Atoka, Oklahoma. The evening will feature a stripped-down live performance inside her hometown restaurant.
Netflix has released a sneak peek clip from Lainey Wilson's new documentary film ahead of its world premiere at the SXSW Film & TV Festival. Check out the clip now.
Ensemble Arts Philly and The Shubert Organization will present the Philadelphia premiere of Shucked at the Forrest Theatre from April 21 through May 3, 2026.
The Ravinia Festival has announced its 2026 season, which will showcase a lineup of more than 90 artists. This season also marks the unveiling of the newly redesigned Hunter Pavilion. The festival, known for its diverse range of performances, continues to be a significant event in the cultural calendar, attracting music lovers from various genres. The updated venue is expected to enhance the audience experience, providing a modernized space for performances.
The Calgary Philharmonic will present Canadian Singer-Songwriter Tenille Townes as the headline artist for its annual Taylor Family Foundation concerts at the Bella Concert Hall and Jack Singer Concert Hall.
Award-winning nephews and niece Adam Wright, Big City Brian Wright, and Carlisle Wright will join Alan Jackson onstage for his Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale concert, taking place this June in Nashville.
xGrammy Award-winning and Tony-nominated musician Brandy Clark will sit down with Rodney Crowell, Patty Griffin, Rosanne Cash, Robert Horn, and Lori McKenna on her “Art of the Storyteller” tour this spring.
Kentucky Performing Arts has announced tickets are now on sale for AN EVENING WITH BRANDY CLARK at The Bomhard Theater in Louisville. The Grammy, CMA, and Americana Award-winning singer-songwriter will perform April 28, 2026 in an intimate theater setting.
Grammy, CMA and Americana Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Brandy Clark will return to the road this spring with a series of newly confirmed headline dates.
Jake Worthington has announced his headlining Intent To Tonk Tour, hitting markets throughout the U.S. this spring, kicking off in Wilmington, N.C., before hitting Chicago, Nashville, Boston, and more.
The Kelly Clarkson Show is set to conclude after seven seasons, as confirmed on Monday, with Clarkson citing personal reasons for ending the program. Season seven episodes will air through Fall 2026.
It's music's biggest night! Laufey, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo, Billie Eilish, Bad Bunny, and more took home awards at The 68th Annual GRAMMYs. Check out the full list of GRAMMY winners here.