Nick Cave Did Not Want to Read Morrissey’s ‘Silly Anti-Woke Screed’ for New Song

Nick CavesaidMorrisseyrecently contacted him with an offer to provide vocals on a new song of his. It’s something Cave, alongtime fan, said he “would have been happy to do,” were it not for the fact that Morrissey wasn’t asking him to sing a verse or provide backing vocals, but intro the track with “an unnecessarily provocative” spoken-word speech.

Responding to a fan question on his“Red Hand Files” websiteregarding his relationship with Morrissey, Cave said the former Smiths frontman reached out to him last year about the song via email. Cave called the track “quite lovely,” but said it “began with a lengthy and entirely irrelevant Greek bouzouki intro.” (A bouzouki is a long-necked string instrument.)

Over this instrumental intro, Cave continued, Morrissey wanted him to deliver a “slightly silly anti-woke screed [Morrissey] had written.” Cave did not share any details about the salvo, and even admitted, “I suppose I agreed with the sentiment on some level.” But, he said, “it just wasn’t my thing,” so he “politely declined” the offer.

“I try to keep politics, cultural or otherwise, out of the music I am involved with,” Cave said. “I find that it has a diminishing effect and is antithetical to whatever it is I am trying to achieve.”Trending StoriesTrump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross FailureInternet Trolls Around the World Are Mocking Trump’s Military Birthday Parade‘Superman’ Director James Gunn: ‘You Don’t Want Everyone to Root for You’Trump Parade Turnout Swamped by Millions Who Protested at 'No Kings' Rallies

Despite not knowing what exactly Morrissey had written for Cave, it’s not exactly difficult to imagine. Over the past few years, Morrissey has regularly courted controversy with some of hismore far-right views, especially over immigration. Since he released his last solo album, 2020’sI Am Not a Dog on a Chain, Morrissey hasteased severalfollow-ups, but none have been released yet. In an interview last year, Morrissey claimed thatone LP had been “gagged”and “idiot culture” was preventing its release.

Even without new music, though, Morrissey has remained busy on the road. Hecompleted a run of North American showsearlier this spring, and just kicked off a European trek that’ll stretch through August. He has another leg of North American concerts scheduled for September and October.

Stevie Nicks Adds More Shows to ‘Live in Concert’ Tour

Stevie Nickshas added eight more shows — including gigs in Brooklyn, Portland, Charlotte — to her upcomingLive in Concertrun this fall.

Nicks will kick off her tour with a Barclays Center show in New York on Aug. 8 before playing already-announced shows in Boston, Toronto, and Tampa, among others. She’s also added concerts at Fort Lauderdale, Florida’s Hard Rock Live and Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena in early September, as well as gigs in Portland and Sacramento in early October. To conclude the run, Nicks will sotp by Atlantic City, Charlotte, and Hartford, Connecticut.

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“New shows just added! ✨ Hope to see you out there,” Nicks wrote on Instagram.

Presale tickets for the new gigs are set to go on sale on Wednesday, June 18, at 10 a.m. local time, before they become available to the general public on June 20.

“What I wanted to do my whole life was affect people. I love telling my stories onstage. That is what makes me happy, and that’s why I’ll never stop touring,” NickstoldRolling Stonein an interview last year. “Because if I stop touring, then I’ll stop dancing. I go on a summer tour next year, and I [will] do 40 shows. That’s what Fleetwood Mac used to do.”Trending StoriesTrump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross FailureInternet Trolls Around the World Are Mocking Trump’s Military Birthday Parade‘Superman’ Director James Gunn: ‘You Don’t Want Everyone to Root for You’Zak Starkey on Being Fired, Rehired, and Fired Again by the Who: ‘These Guys are F-ckin’ Insane’

Stevie Nicks’ Live in Concert Tour Dates

Aug. 8 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterAug. 12 – Boston, MA @ TD GardenAug. 15 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank ArenaAug. 19 – Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy CenterAug. 23 – Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank CenterAug. 27 – Columbia, SC @ Colonial Life ArenaAug. 30 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie ArenaSept. 3 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock LiveSept. 7 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars ArenaOct. 1 – Portland, OR @ MODA CenterOct. 4 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 CenterOct. 7 – Phoenix, AZ @ PHX ArenaOct. 11 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile ArenaOct. 15 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom CenterOct. 18 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Boardwalk HallOct. 21 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum CenterOct. 25 – Hartford, CT @ PeoplesBank Arena

Good Charlotte Announce First Album in Seven Years

It’s a new day — andGood Charlotteare back with brand new music. The pop-punk band have announced their eighth album,Motel Du Cap, out August 8. Good Charlotte shared the news on Monday with a billboard on Melrose Ave in Los Angeles. The billboard featured a picture of the band along with the album title and date, but no other information was revealed.Trending StoriesTrump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross FailureInternet Trolls Around the World Are Mocking Trump’s Military Birthday Parade‘Superman’ Director James Gunn: ‘You Don’t Want Everyone to Root for You’Zak Starkey on Being Fired, Rehired, and Fired Again by the Who: ‘These Guys are F-ckin’ Insane’

Motel Du Capwill be the band’s first full length release since 2018’sGeneration Rx. In 2020, Good Charlotte released the single “Last December.” Since then, band leaders and brothers Joel and Benji Madden have focused onvarious business venturesoutside of music, including livestream platform Veeps, Joel’s Artist Friendly podcast, and an entire artist management company MDDN.

Earlier this year, Good Charlotte seemingly began to tease the new project on social media when they shared acryptic videofeaturing old clips from the band’s early days. “GC 2025,” the caption read. Since then, Good Charlotte have announced multiple festival appearances for 2025, including Ocean’s Calling and Aftershock. Last month, the band played at Welcome to Rockville for their first show since 2023 where Benji told the crowd about the new project and possible touring plans: “We got a record coming out in August, we’ll be on tour.”

Johnny Marr Backs Kneecap Ahead of Glastonbury Fest: ‘Oppression Fears Artistic Expression’

Johnny Marrvoiced his support forKneecapahead of their upcoming performance at Glastonbury, which comes as the Belfast hip-hop trio has facedwaves of criticism for their support of Palestine.

“I’ve played Glastonbury many times and the festival has always had a political aspect,” the former Smiths guitarist said. “It was founded as a place of free expression and political activism and it’s a fact that I agreed to play there with the Smiths in 1984 purely because to do so at the time was a political act.”

He continued: “Oppression fears artistic expression. I respect all musicians who use their platform to speak out against injustice, who promote compassion and equality and give voice to the voiceless. I stand with my audience and fellow musicians who call for an immediate end to the atrocities and a free Palestine.”

Marr said he felt compelled to share his statement after “learning that calls have been made forKneecapto be censored during their Glastonbury set.”

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Kneecap have claimed to be the target of a “smear campaign” ever since theirperformance at Coachella in April, where the group broadcast a message onstage that read, “Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people,” and, “It is being enabled by the U.S. government who arm and fund Israel despite their war crimes.”

In the aftermath, Kneecap faced a wide array of criticism (including remarks fromSharon OsbourneandJohnny Rotten), and MC Mo Chara (real name Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh) was evencharged with a terror offensefor allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag and yelling “up Hamas, up Hezbollah,” as well as, “The only good Tory is a dead Tory,” at a London concert in 2024. (Ó hAnnaidh is expected to appear in court on June 18.)

Kneecap denied the latter allegation, claiming video of the incident was “deliberately taken out of all context.” At a festival gig in London not long after the charge was brought,Ó hAnnaidh told the crowdthat he believed the charge against him was accelerated “because Glastonbury is just around the corner,” adding, “They’re trying to silence us from speaking on stage at Glastonbury the way we did at Coachella. That’s a fact.”Trending StoriesTrump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross FailureInternet Trolls Around the World Are Mocking Trump’s Military Birthday Parade‘Superman’ Director James Gunn: ‘You Don’t Want Everyone to Root for You’Zak Starkey on Being Fired, Rehired, and Fired Again by the Who: ‘These Guys are F-ckin’ Insane’

Several U.K. politicianshave called for Kneecap to be removed from future festival lineups, including Glastonbury and TRNSMT in Glasgow, Scotland. (Kneecapwere booted from the latter festival“due to concerns expressed by the police about safety at the event.”) And just last week, DJ/producer Toddla T, who worked with Kneecap on their 2024 album,Fine Art,claimedthat a cohort of music industry players, led by “a very systemically powerful music agent,” had contacted Glastonbury “urging them to remove Kneecap from the lineup.”

As it stands, Kneecap is still scheduled to perform June 28 on the West Holts Stage. The BBC has also previously said that it will not remove Kneecap from its coverage of Glastonbury.

Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Manchild’ Debuts at Number One on Hot 100

Sabrina Carpenterhas returned to the top of the charts with her latest single“Manchild”debuting at Number One on theBillboardHot 100.

“Manchild” is Carpenter’s first song to debut atop the Hot 100, and her second Number One overall after“Please Please Please”spent a week there almost exactly one year ago (June 29, 2024 to be exact). It’s also Carpenter’s fourth song to crack the Top 10, along with“Taste”(which peaked at Number Two) and“Espresso”(which peaked at Number Three).

Carpenter released “Manchild” earlier this month, with the track serving as the first offering from herupcoming album,Man’s Best Friend, out Aug. 29 via Island Records. The album will be Carpenter’s seventh studio album overall and comes on the heels of her 2024Grammy-winningbreakthroughShort n’ Sweet.

In her newRolling Stonecover story, Carpenter spoke about herdecision to follow-upShort n’ Sweetso quickly, especially considering artists usually take a couple of years between albums (Carpenter is still technically touring in support of her last album).Trending StoriesTrump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross FailureInternet Trolls Around the World Are Mocking Trump’s Military Birthday Parade‘Superman’ Director James Gunn: ‘You Don’t Want Everyone to Root for You’Trump Parade Turnout Swamped by Millions Who Protested at 'No Kings' Rallies

“If I really wanted to, I could have stretched outShort n’ Sweetmuch, much longer,” she said. “But I’m at that point in my life where I’m like, ‘Wait a second, there’s no rules.’ If I’m inspired to write and make something new, I would rather do that. Why would I wait three years just for the sake of waiting three years? It’s all about what feels right. I’m learning to listen to that a lot more, instead of what is perceived as the right or wrong move.”

As for those tour dates, Carpenter has a handful of festival dates scheduled for this summer and fall, including headlining spots atLollapaloozaandAustin City Limits Music Festival. She’ll kick offanother North American tourOct. 25 in Pittsburgh, with the run wrapping Nov. 23 in Los Angeles.

PinkPantheress Invites North America to a ‘Residency-Style’ Tour

PinkPantheressis inviting North American to her fancy dress party. This fall, the musician will open the doors for An Evening With PinkPantheress, described as a “residency-style” tour. The live event will make nine stops across six cities in support of her latest mixtape,Fancy That.

An Evening With PinkPantheress will begin in October with two back-to-back shows at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, followed by another pair of shows at Toronto’s Massey Hall. PinkPantheress will stop in Chicago for a night at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom before heading to Los Angeles for two nights at the Wiltern. The live run will conclude with shows in San Francisco and Oakland in November.

General tickets go on sale beginning Friday, June 20 at 10 a.m. local time following pre-sale, which begins Wednesday, June 18 at 10 a.m. local time and Thursday, June 19 at 12 p.m. local time.Trending StoriesTrump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross FailureInternet Trolls Around the World Are Mocking Trump’s Military Birthday Parade‘Superman’ Director James Gunn: ‘You Don’t Want Everyone to Root for You’Zak Starkey on Being Fired, Rehired, and Fired Again by the Who: ‘These Guys are F-ckin’ Insane’

PinkPantheress is getting back into the swing of touring aftercancelingall of her scheduled 2024 appearances this past August. “I was full up. There was something that I needed to address, and so I had to leave,” the musician toldZane Lowe on Apple Music 1earlier this year. “And I did that for my own good. And obviously it was a very sad moment for people that wanted to see me but couldn’t see me. But obviously, what goes around comes around, and I’ll be back again.”

An Evening with PinkPantheress 2025 North America Tour DatesOct. 24 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings TheatreOct. 25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings TheatreOct. 27 – Toronto, ONT @ Massey HallOct. 29 – Toronto, ONT @ Massey HallNov. 1 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon BallroomNov. 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ The WilternNov. 6 – Los Angeles, CA @ The WilternNov. 12 – San Francisco, CA @ The MasonicNov. 13 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater

Ed Sheeran’s ‘Thinking Out Loud’ Copyright Lawsuit Won’t Go to Supreme Court

Despite a plea from one of the people accusingEd Sheeranof copyingMarvin Gaye‘s “Let’s Get It On,” the Supreme Court will not be taking on acopyright casearound Sheeran’s hit, “Thinking Out Loud.” On Monday, the high court refused to take on thelawsuitclaiming that Sheeran infringed on thecopyrightof Gaye’s song.

“No reasonable jury could find that the two songs, taken as a whole, are substantially similar in light of their dissimilar melodies and lyrics,” Judge Michael Park wrote for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, perUSA Today.

Back in November, the same court found that Sheeran did not infringe on Gaye’s copyright citing that the songs share only the “fundamental musical building blocks.” The original case — filed by Structured Asset Sales, a company that owns a small stake in Gaye’s song — argued that Sheeran copied a chord progression and rhythm from “Let’s Get It On.”

“We are gratified that the Second Circuit agreed with Judge Stanton that Ed Sheeran and Amy Wadge did not infringe ‘Let’s Get It On’ in creating ‘Thinking Out Loud,’” Sheeran’s attorney Donald Zakarian toldRolling Stonein November. “This ruling is consistent with the jury’s rejection of any claim of infringement in the Griffin case, finding that Ed and Amy independently created ‘Thinking Out Loud.’”Trending StoriesTrump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross FailureInternet Trolls Around the World Are Mocking Trump’s Military Birthday Parade‘Superman’ Director James Gunn: ‘You Don’t Want Everyone to Root for You’Trump Parade Turnout Swamped by Millions Who Protested at 'No Kings' Rallies

While Monday’s denial ends this lawsuit against Sheeran, a separate SAS case may go forward in federal court. The second suit attempts to sue Sheeran over a detailed recorded version of the Gaye song, which had been paused in the court system. “The U.S. Supreme Court was aware of this and understands that the case will go forward and may very well be back at the U.S. Supreme Court at a later date,” David Pullman, who heads SAS, toldBillboard.

Separately, Zakarian shared his agreement with the court’s Monday decision and slammed SAS’ attempt at a second suit. “If [Pullman] truly believed that the second case he filed was so compelling — which it is not — he would not have spent the last two years pursuing his failed first case,” Zakarian said.

Cher’s Son Elijah Blue Allman Hospitalized After ‘Acting Erratically’

Elijah Blue Allman,Cher‘s son with songwriter Gregg Allman, was hospitalized this weekend after authorities found him “acting erratically” in Southern California.

According toLos Angeles Times, Allman was rushed to the hospital on June 14. Law enforcement had responded to a report that a man had been “acting erratically” in a home in the Mojave Desert. In a statement shared withPeople, officials stated that he “was being evaluated by medical personnel” and that deputies “located drugs inside the home.” Officials said the investigation is ongoing.TMZfirst reported over the weekend that Allman had allegedly overdosed via sources familiar with the situation.

Reps for Cher and Allman did not immediately respond toRolling Stone‘s requests for comment.Trending StoriesTrump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross FailureInternet Trolls Around the World Are Mocking Trump’s Military Birthday Parade‘Superman’ Director James Gunn: ‘You Don’t Want Everyone to Root for You’Zak Starkey on Being Fired, Rehired, and Fired Again by the Who: ‘These Guys are F-ckin’ Insane’

In late 2023, Cher and Allman had begun a court battle over Cher’s request for a conservatorship over her son. She had been concerned over his struggle with addiction and mental health, which had led to period of psychosis. At the time of her request, Cher had stated it was “urgently needed” as she believed Allman was “currently unable to manage his assets.” In September, the pair hadreached a private settlementafter agreeing to a “pause” in the battle back in May.

After the ruling, Allman’s law firm, Cage & Miles, issued a statement, saying at the time: “This outcome allows the parties to focus on healing and rebuilding their family bond, a process that began during mediation and continues today.”

Jonas Brothers Add Dates to 20th Anniversary Tour After Downgrading Some Venues

TheJonas Brothersaren’t dwelling on how they downgraded five shows from stadiums to arenas — instead, they’re expanding theirJonas20 tour, adding new dates with support from acts like the All-American Rejects, Marshmello, and Boys Like Girls.

“This tour is both a celebration of 20 years of making music together and kicking off the next 20 with our new album, making this the most special performance we’ve ever done,” the band wrote. “Bringing you all of your JB favorites, both old and new, solo performances from Nick, Joe, DNCE, and The Administration.”

The new dates include 13 new shows, including stops in New York, Arkansas, California, and Texas, and come just days after the band downgraded several shows from stadiums to arenas and amphitheatres in cities such as Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Detroit, Dallas, Washington, D.C., and Chicago.

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For instance, instead of performing at Nationals Park in D.C., the band will now play at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow on Aug. 12. Similarly, their Chicago show has moved from Wrigley Field to Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre on Aug. 26. (Fans who held tickets to the original shows were issued refunds and will need to purchase new tickets for the updated venues.)

“To the fans, we’re so excited to get out and be with you for our 20th Anniversary Tour! Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans,” thegroup wroteon Friday. “We’re making some venue changes, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the same dates and in the same cities. We’re pouring our hearts into making this the best tour we’ve ever done, We love performing for you and sharing this journey together.”

The band will still kick off their run of shows at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Aug. 10, and also will include some stadium appearances in Boston and Pennsylvania. Fans can access presale tickets on June 18 at 10 a.m. local time, before a general onsale on June 20.Editor’s picksThe 100 Best TV Episodes of All TimeThe 250 Greatest Albums of the 21st Century So FarThe 500 Greatest Albums of All TimeThe 200 Greatest Singers of All Time

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Aug. 10 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium+Aug. 12 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live+Aug. 14 – Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion+Aug. 15 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater+Aug. 17 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium+Aug. 18 – Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts#Aug. 19 – Syracuse, NY @ Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview#Aug. 21 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre#Aug. 23 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park#Aug. 24 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Broadview Stage at SPAC#Aug. 26 – Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre#Aug. 28 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena#Aug. 30 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP#Aug. 31 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion*#Sept. 4 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre#Sept. 6 – Los Angeles, CA @ Intuit Dome#Sept. 13 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre#Sept. 18 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena#Sept. 20 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center#Sept. 22 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena#Sept. 25 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center#Sept. 26 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center#Sept. 27 – Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center#Sept. 28 – Phoenix, AZ @ PHX Arena (Formerly Footprint Center)#Sept. 30 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater#Oct. 2 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena#Oct. 5 – Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena#Oct. 6 – Omaha, NE @ CHI Health Center#Oct. 7 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center+Oct. 8 – St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center+Oct. 10 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center+Oct. 12 – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum+Oct. 14 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena+Oct. 16 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center+Oct. 17 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center+Oct. 18 – San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center+Oct. 19 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center+Oct. 22 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena+Oct. 24 – Sunrise, FL @ Amerant Bank Arena+Oct. 26 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center+Oct. 28 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm ArenaOct. 29 – Raleigh, NC @ Lenovo Center+Nov. 1 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena+Nov. 2 – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse+Nov. 4 – Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center+Nov. 5 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center+Nov. 6 – Columbia, SC @ Colonial Life Arena+Nov. 8 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center+Nov. 9 – Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center+Nov. 11 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Arena+Nov. 12 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena+Nov. 14 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena+

*with Marshmello+with The All-American Rejects# with Boys Like Girls

Ava Max Will Celebrate ‘Don’t Click Play’ With a North American Tour

Ava Max‘sthird albumis getting a tour. On Monday, the pop star announced that she’ll be heading on theDon’t Click Playtour this fall following the release of her album of the same name.

Max will launch the set of shows on Sept. 3 at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre before heading to Denver, Houston, Atlanta, D.C, Boston, New York City, and Chicago. Maxteasedthat she’ll be expanding the tour to other countries, writing, “Rest of the world stay tuned.”

Tickets for the shows are set to be available for presale on June 17, before fans can access tickets on sale to the general public starting June 20 at 10 a.m. local time. The new tour dates come after Max released her singles “Lovin’ Myself” and “Lost Your Faith” from her upcoming LP.

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“This song came from a moment where I finally realized I didn’t need anyone else’s validation to feel whole,” MaxtoldRolling Stonein late May. “I’ve been through a lot of phases in my career, highs, lows, public scrutiny, private growth, and through all of that, I started to understand that the most important relationship I’ll ever have is the one I have with myself.”

Max last went on her On Tour (Finally) run in Summer 2023, following the release of her second albumDiamonds & Dancefloors.Trending StoriesTrump’s Military Birthday Parade Was a Gross FailureInternet Trolls Around the World Are Mocking Trump’s Military Birthday Parade‘Superman’ Director James Gunn: ‘You Don’t Want Everyone to Root for You’Trump Parade Turnout Swamped by Millions Who Protested at 'No Kings' Rallies

Sept. 3 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek TheatreSept. 6 – San Francisco, CA @ The MasonicSept. 10 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore AuditoriumSept. 13 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music FactorySept. 14 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music CenterSept. 16 – San Antonio, TX @ Boeing Center at Tech PortSept. 18 – Franklin, TN @ FirstBank AmphitheaterSept. 20 – Atlanta, GA @ Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain ParkSept. 22 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia Presented by HighmarkSept. 24 – Washington, D.C. @ The AnthemSept. 25 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at FenwaySept. 28 – Laval, QC @ Place BellSept. 29 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music HallOct. 1 – Toronto, ON @ Great Canadian TorontoOct. 2 – Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom HillOct. 4 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

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