Kelsea Ballerini & Lany Unveil New Track 'I Quit Drinking'June 10, 2021'I’ve been a fan of LANY for a long time!' said Ballerini. 'So, it was really amazing to work together on 'I Quit Drinking.' We’ve all got Tennessee in common, and we found this sweet spot between rock, pop, and country for the song. It’s a little different for the both of us, and I can’t wait to play it live again!”
Kyle Fostner Appointed Executive Director of VIFFJune 10, 2021As General Manager of Montreal’s Casa Del Popolo and Sala Rossa from 2006-2014, he guided the longstanding and iconic music venues to record success, significantly contributing to the cultural fabric of the city.
Kingg Bucc Introduces Latest Single 'No Opps'June 10, 2021Kingg Bucc’s debut EP SWIPER SEASON was released in late 2019. Produced by GRAMMY® Award-nominated producer DJ Hardwerk (Cardi B, Major Lazer, Camila Cabello), the EP included the singles, “Swiper Season,” “Big Shot,” and “Pick Sides.”
BAFTA Breakthrough 2021 Applications Now OpenJune 10, 2021BAFTA Breakthrough selects and identifies new talent through a cross-industry jury of leading professionals and BAFTA works closely alongside local cultural bodies in each region to ensure they offer expertise and deliver the necessary support.
NBC Announces MACY'S 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SPECTACULARJune 10, 2021This year’s Macy’s Fireworks show will launch more than 65,000 shells and effects from five barges positioned on the East River centered in midtown, delighting New York City spectators and a nationwide television audience.
THE BACKSEAT LOVERS Announce North American TourJune 10, 2021In the two years following their high school graduation, The Backseat Lovers have self-released an EP, Elevator Days and a full-length debut, When We Were Friends which has accumulated over 55 million streams, led by the organic success of their single 'Kilby Girl.'
Ledisi Celebrates the Songs of the Legendary Nina SimoneJune 10, 2021With the prowess of Ledisi’s voice, the messages of Simone’s music—of personal empowerment and collective protest—retain a relevancy for a BLM generation facing the same harsh challenges and bitter struggles of the 1960s.