Faye Webster announced her next album, Underdressed At The Symphony, a while back — and now the release of it is getting closer each day. For fans who are excited to hear what she’s made, thankfully you won’t have to wait too much longer.
She’s also treated fans to some early previews, including “Lego Ring” and “Feeling Good Today,” so they know a little bit of what to expect.
Here’s everything to know about the record so far before it drops.
Release Date
Underdressed At The Symphony is out 3/1 via Secretly Canadian. Find more information here.
Tracklist
Check out the album’s tracklist, according to Genius.
1. “Thinking About You”
2. “But Not Kiss”
3. “Wanna Quit All The Time”
4. “Lego Ring” Feat. Lil Yachty
5. “Feeling Good Today”
6. “Lifetime”
7. “He Loves Me Yeah!”
8. “eBay Purchase History”
9. “Underdressed At The Symphony”
10. “Tttttime”
03/26 — St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live*
03/27 — Miami Beach, FL @ Miami Beach Bandshell *
03/28 — Orlando, FL @ House Of Blues Orlando*
03/30 — Birmingham, AL @ Iron City*
05/08 — Dublin, IE @ Button Factory
05/09 — Dublin, IE @ Vicar Street
05/11 — Glasgow, UK @ Old Fruitmarket
05/12 — Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall
05/13 — Leeds, UK @ Stylus
05/15 — London, UK @ KOKO
05/16 — London, UK @ KOKO
05/17 — Brighton, UK @ Brighton Domw
05/18 — Bristol, UK @ SWX
05/20 — Brussels, BE @ Mojo Club
05/21 — Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso
05/23 — Copenhagen, DK @ Vega
05/24 — Hamburg, DE @ Mojo Club
05/25 — Berlin, DE @ Metropol
05/27 — Munich, DE @ Technikum
05/28 — Cologne, DE @ Gloria Theatre
05/29 — Paris, FR @ Le Trabendo
05/31 — Barcelona, ES @ Primavera Sound
06/11 — Newport, KY @ Megacorp Pavillion ^
06/12 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte ^
06/14 — Manchester, TN @ Bonaroo
07/22 — Richmond, VA @ Browns Island~
07/24 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem~
07/26 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Dell Music Center~
07/27 — Boston, MA @ The Stage at Suffolk Downs~
07/29 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE~
07/30 — Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre~
08/04 — St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theater^
As happens fairly regularly at this time of year, ESPN’s Jonathan Givony released a new mock draft. This one was an early look-ahead at the 2025 NBA Draft, where Cooper Flagg headlines an interesting class of prospects.
Flagg’s status as the No. 1 pick was not something that became a discussion point on social media, but instead it was who Givony had mocked to the Portland Trail Blazers in the second round. At No. 39 overall, Givony had Bronny James going to the Blazers, marking the first time ESPN had bumped Bronny from the 2024 draft class to the 2025 draft class, which really isn’t a major surprise given James is returning from cardiac arrest this summer and has been playing on a minutes restriction as he works his way back onto the floor at USC.
However, because it’s the son of LeBron James, this got posted about by some of the big aggregator Twitter accounts, one of which caught LeBron’s attention who fired off a pair of since-deleted tweets asking for people to let Bronny “be a kid” and just generally getting upset about mock drafts existing.
Almost immediately, people pointed out that LeBron is largely responsible for the hype and conversation surrounding Bronny (both actively and passively), and on Tuesday’s episode of First Take, Stephen A. Smith pointed that out in a segment with Shannon Sharpe and Chiney Ogwumike, saying it was LeBron’s fault — even if it’s perfectly understandable why he would be so excited about the possibility of playing with his son.
“You’re gonna tweet about folks needing to leave your son alone? … You did that. LeBron is entirely and completely culpable for any kind of critique coming in Bronny’s direction.”
Typically you would expect Sharpe, who is LeBron’s No. 1 fan in the sports media space, would come back at Stephen A., but in this instance even Shannon had to note that LeBron has played the biggest role in hyping up Bronny. Most notably Sharpe pointed to his tweet last year about how Bronny was already better than some NBA players, which he compared to how LaVar Ball talked about Lonzo.
Shannon Sharpe points out that just last year, LeBron James tweeted that his son is better than some current NBA players.
“It’s the same thing that we did with Lavar Ball when Lavar Ball said his son Lonzo was better than Steph Curry… When you do that, people are always… https://t.co/FNb36LTKkepic.twitter.com/IFiW5UpLjI
As Smith and Sharpe are both sure to point out, Bronny has done nothing to warrant any criticism or backlash, but by nature of being LeBron James’ son it’s going to happen. LeBron, being a proud and excited father, has only fueled the conversation with what he’s said about his desire to play with Bronny and how good he thinks Bronny is already.
However, Bronny’s health situation and recovery has forced a bit of a reset for him, and that has made the conversation about him as an NBA prospect even trickier and throws a wrench in the grander plans of LeBron to play with Bronny, though, which he’s stated multiple times is his last major goal (aside from trying to win more championships). The health scare also almost assuredly changed the perspective of LeBron, Bronny, and the James family towards Bronny’s future, so it also stands to reason that LeBron has had a bit of a shift himself into genuinely wanting Bronny to be able to work at his own pace.
Indie music has grown to include so much. It’s not just music that is released on independent labels, but speaks to an aesthetic that deviates from the norm and follows its own weirdo heart. It can come in the form of rock music, pop, or folk. In a sense, it says as much about the people that are drawn to it as it does about the people that make it.
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MGMT – Loss Of Life
MGMT, the duo comprising vocalist Andrew VanWyngarden and multi-instrumentalist Ben Goldwasser, have one of the most fascinating career trajectories in contemporary music. They satirized rock stardom only to be embraced by the very industry they critiqued, leading them to pursue outré stylings on records like 2010’s Congratulations and 2013’s MGMT. They came back to synth-pop on 2018’s Little Dark Age, their most accessible work since Oracular Spectacular. On Loss Of Life, their sixth album, MGMT resuscitates the psychedelic leanings of their sophomore album on tracks like “Nothing To Declare” and “People In The Streets” but keeps the pop-centric songwriting à la Elephant 6. It’s their first for Mom + Pop, so they are now officially an indie band after cementing themselves as one of the definitive indie bands of the late aughts.
Hurray For The Riff Raff – The Past Is Still Alive
Alynda Segarra’s songs are heartfelt and spellbinding. As Hurray For The Riff Raff, they chronicle universal themes like grief, youth, and love with disarming specificity and a memoirist’s gift for storytelling. The Past Is Still Alive, their magnificent new record that reunites them with producer Brad Cook, is full of songs like these. Whether it’s the country-fried travelogue “Hawkmoon” or the twangy, moving ode to queer existence “Colossus Of Roads,” Segarra’s pen remains as sharp as ever.
Bonny Light Horseman – “When I Was Younger”
Each member of folk trio Bonny Light Horseman is a singular talent. There’s Anaïs Mitchell, who wrote the Broadway musical Hadestown, Eric D. Johnson, who also performs with Fruit Bats, and Josh Kaufman, who has worked with everyone from Taylor Swift to The War On Drugs. When they combine powers, it’s transcendent. Such is the case with “When I Was Younger,” their first single for revered indie label Jagjaguwar. It’s a stunning paean to both lost youth and gained wisdom, its soft piano chords and discordant guitar solo conveying the conflicted emotions that aging can bring.
Perfume Genius – “What A Difference A Day Makes”
“What A Difference A Day Makes” has been passed down over the years, as most standards are. Mexican songwriter María Grever originally penned it in the 1930s, and Dinah Washington popularized it in the English language a couple of decades later. Now, Mike Hadreas, who makes swirling indie-pop as Perfume Genius, has shared his own rendition. Hadreas’ version is starkly minimalist, soft in tone and texture. There’s seldom anything save for Hadreas’ trembling, soothing vocals and gentle piano. Embellishments like quiet horns and cooing harmonies are here only for atmosphere, coming and going like the days and hours themselves.
Glitterer – Rationale
Glitterer is a band now. The project’s genesis as Ned Russin’s solo endeavor has now expanded to include a more varied instrumental palette, such as (ahem) glittering synthesizers, rich guitar tones, and pummeling drums. But that doesn’t stop Russin and co. from discarding post-hardcore entirely on Rationale, the group’s latest album. Having honed his chops as co-vocalist and bassist of Kingston kingpins Title Fight, Russin’s vision for his new pursuit is his most realized yet. Cramming 12 songs into a speedy 21-and-a-half minutes, Glitterer doesn’t ask for much of your attention, but they shouldn’t have to; to put it simply, the songs rip.
Nourished By Time – “Hand On Me”
Marcus Brown, the mastermind behind Nourished By Time, released one of the best albums of 2023 with Erotic Probiotic 2, a brilliant blend of synth-pop, new jack swing, and Baltimore club. Freshly signed to XL Recordings, Brown is back with an EP next month, Catching Chickens, named after the footwork-testing scene in Rocky II. “Hand On Me,” its lead single, is everything that’s wonderful about Nourished By Time condensed into a three-minute package: scurrying drums, catchy synth melodies, and Brown’s idiosyncratic baritone.
Bat For Lashes – “The Dream Of Delphi”
On her latest single as Bat For Lashes, Natasha Khan embodies a character she calls “the Motherwitch.” “The Dream Of Delphi,” the single in question and the title track of her upcoming record, is named after her three-year-old daughter, Delphi. Khan invented the character to explore new motherhood from another perspective, further opening the creative wellspring the English artist has drawn from throughout her storied career. The song itself is beautiful, building on a repeated melody that yields to harps, strings, and, eventually, IDM drums. “The Dream Of Delphi” is one from which you’ll never want to wake up.
King Isis – “Monki”
King Isis is primed for their bona fide breakout moment. Having already released singles like “Make It Up” and her Scales EP last year, they’re now releasing another EP, Shed, next month. Whereas “Make It Up” dabbled in synth-pop, King Isis’ latest single, “Monki,” takes cues from ‘90s alternative rock with its distorted guitars and snarling delivery.
Real Estate – Daniel
Real Estate have been a tight-knit indie rock operating machine since their eponymous debut in 2009. For their sixth album, Daniel, however, they recruited a new collaborator: a guy named Daniel. To be more specific, they’ve worked with Daniel Tashian, a songwriter and producer best known for his work on Kacey Musgraves’ genre-bending masterpiece Golden Hour. Still, Daniel is pure Real Estate. Its lived-in melodies, earthen guitar tones, and winsome harmonies coalesce to form yet another wonderful Real Estate record.
Mac DeMarco – “Boku Wa Chotto”
It has been over 50 years since Japanese songwriter Haruomi Hosono released his influential debut solo record, Hosono House. To celebrate its five-decade anniversary, several musicians have banded together to create a compilation album of covers from it. Indie rocker Mac DeMarco’s take on “Boku Wa Chotto” retains the original’s relaxed yet freewheeling spirit with its dulcet acoustic guitar and DeMarco’s mellow vocal performance.
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I have long held a belief that Ariana Grande really wants to be a rapper. She often works with rappers, sings over rap beats, and has even said she wants to release her music like a rapper. On her next album, Eternal Sunshine, she’ll take another big step in that direction, employing one of rap music’s favorite tropes: A feature from her grandma, who appears on the tracklist as “Nonna” (Italian for Grandmother). Nonna appears on the final track, “Ordinary Things,” which suggests an outro similar to Common’s “Pop’s Rap” sketches.
Grande has been teasing the album’s release for some months, releasing the energetic single “Yes, And?” in January and following it up with a remix featuring her idol Mariah Carey earlier this month. Eternal Sunshine will be Grande’s first album in four years, following 2020’s Positions. Eternal Sunshine is out 3/8 via Republic. Find more information here and see the tracklist below.
Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine Tracklist
1. “Intro (End Of The World)”
2. “Bye”
3. “Don’t Wanna Break Up Again”
4. “Saturn Returns (Interlude)”
5. “Eternal Sunshine ”
6. “Supernatural ”
7. “True Story”
8. “The Boy Is Mine”
9. “Yes, And?”
10. “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)”
11. “I Wish I Hated You”
12. “Imperfect For You”
13. “Ordinary Things” Feat. Nonna
“We expect to see rate increases this year,” analysts at UBS Securities wrote in a research note about Netflix, according to Variety. No specifics were given, but when even multi-billion dollar companies like Amazon are raising the cost of streaming service subscriptions, expect others (like Netflix) to follow.
That, along with a ramp-up in revenue from its ad-supported tier, should push the company’s total revenue growth in 2024 to 15 percent, per the analysts’ estimates, compared with 7 percent growth in 2023. Last October, Netflix increased the price of the Basic plan from $9.99 to $11.99 per month in the U.S., and also hiked prices of the tier in the U.K. and France.
During a recent earnings call, Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters told analysts that “we largely put price increases on hold while we were rolling out the paid sharing work because we saw that as a form of substitute price increase.” But, he continued, “now that we’re through that, we’re able to resume our sort of standard approach towards price increases.”
As plans continue to get more expensive, Netflix will have to find new ways to get people to stick around. An Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal reunion is a good start.
Olivia Rodrigo opened her Guts World Tour with an incredible night in Palm Springs, California just a few days ago. Considering this is just the beginning of her massive run of shows, fans who are attending an upcoming date are preparing and likely have a ton of questions about what to expect.
Rodrigo packed 22 songs into her setlist, choosing wonderful selections from her two albums out. Whether you prefer her major hits, like 2021’s “Drivers License” from Sour, or are a bigger fan of her other tracks like “Making The Bed” and the unreleased “Obsessed,” there is something for every type of Livie.
Here’s what to know about when she takes the stage each night.
What Time Does Olivia Rodrigo Go On Stage For Guts World Tour?
According to Reddit, Rodrigo starts her show around 8:30 p.m. local time with the energetic “Bad Idea, Right?” as her opening number. She then goes on to perform for 90 minutes, ending her set around 10 p.m. — just so any younger audience members can make it home and for the venue’s curfew.
It’s unclear if her set start times will change outside of North America, but only time will tell on that.
For more information about Rodrigo’s Guts World Tour, visit her official website.
Olivia Rodrigo started her Guts World Tour with a high-energy show in Palm Springs, California over the weekend, and fans can’t wait to see her on the upcoming stops. Considering she has two albums under her belt now, there were questions about exactly what she would be playing and how long her set would be.
In total, Rodrigo’s setlist consisted of 22 songs, including her hits “Drivers License” and “Get Him Back.”
Here’s what to know about how long she performs for, as well as the set times for her opening acts.
How Long Is Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts World Tour Concert?
One user on Reddit asked about what they should expect when attending Rodrigo’s upcoming show in Houston, mainly in terms of the set times. Someone else replied, using her Palm Springs show as an example. According to that, Rodrigo’s current tour opener, Chappell Roan, started at 7:30 and was done by 8 p.m. that night.
For Rodrigo’s set, fans didn’t have to wait too long, as she kicked things off at 8:30. And what better way to make an entrance than by rocking out to “Bad Idea, Right?” with the entire crowd? She goes on to perform for a full hour-and-thirty-minutes, meaning her set ends somewhere around 10. This gives plenty of time for the stadium crowds to get out and head home on time, no matter what age you are.
Now that 21 Savage has wrapped up his homecoming concerts overseas, the Atlanta (by way of London) rapper turns his sights a little closer to home for his first headlining tour in over five years — which is fitting, considering his new album is called American Dream. The American Dream tour will start in May and be supported by fellow A-Town MC JID, as well as Nardo Wick, and Savage’s artist 21 Lil Harold.
You can buy tickets for 21’s tour beginning February 28 at 10 am local time if you’re signed up for artist updates. If not, general ticket sales for the tour start March 1. You can find more info at Live Nation. Check out the full list of dates below.
21 Savage 2024 Tour Dates: American Dream Tour
05/01 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
05/03 — Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre
05/05 — Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
05/07 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
05/09 — Concord, CA @ Toyota Pavilion at Concord
05/11 — Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
05/12 — Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater
05/14 — Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater
05/15 — Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
05/16 — Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman
05/18 — Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP
05/19 — St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
05/21 — Chicago, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
05/22 — Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
05/23 — Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
05/25 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
05/28 — Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
05/29 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
05/31 — Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
06/01 — Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theatre
06/02 — Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
06/04 — Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
06/05 — Simpsonville, SC @ CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
06/06 — Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
06/08 — New York, NY @ Governors Ball Music Festival*
06/09 — Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
06/11 — Birmingham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
06/13 — West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
06/14 — Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds
06/15 — Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre
21 Savage announced today (February 27) that he’s going on a tour in support of American Dream later this year. The tour, which will be his first solo trek of North America in five years, starts in a couple months. Ahead of then, here’s what to know about buying tickets.
How To Buy Tickets For 21 Savage’s American Dream Tour
General ticket sales start on March 1 at 10 a.m. local time, via Live Nation. Before that, there will be an artist presale, beginning February 28 at 10 a.m. local time.
21 Savage 2024 Tour Dates: American Dream Tour
05/01 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
05/03 — Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre
05/05 — Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
05/07 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
05/09 — Concord, CA @ Toyota Pavilion at Concord
05/11 — Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
05/12 — Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater
05/14 — Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater
05/15 — Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
05/16 — Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman
05/18 — Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP
05/19 — St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
05/21 — Chicago, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
05/22 — Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
05/23 — Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
05/25 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
05/28 — Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
05/29 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
05/31 — Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
06/01 — Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theatre
06/02 — Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
06/04 — Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
06/05 — Simpsonville, SC @ CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
06/06 — Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
06/08 — New York, NY @ Governors Ball Music Festival
06/09 — Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
06/11 — Birmingham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
06/13 — West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
06/14 — Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds
06/15 — Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre
Marriott Bonvoy, the travel program of the Marriott hotel brand, is a touring sponsor of some upcoming stops on Taylor Swift’sThe Eras Tour. This allows them to host a pretty killer sweepstakes they announced today (February 27): A lucky fan and a guest can win trips to see not one, not two, but three different Swift concerts, all for free.
The sweepstakes, which is open to Marriott Bonvoy members, gives entrants the opportunity to win one of three prizes.
The first prize is the one teased above, which includes three separate trips to see The Eras Tour, at select concerts in Europe, the USA, and Canada. Each trip is four days and three nights, and includes air travel, hotel accommodations, two concert tickets, and a Marriott Bonvoy Welcome Gift.
The other two prizes would be pretty sweet to lock down, too. One is basically the same as the first one, except it’s specifically for one show in Vancouver. The other offers two tickets to see Swift in either Stockholm, Madrid, Zurich, Milan, Hamburg, Vienna, Miami, New Orleans,
Indianapolis, Toronto, or Vancouver, as well as a Marriott Bonvoy Welcome Gift.
Peggy Roe — Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer, Marriott International — says, “Fueled by a deep desire to experience her shows live, Taylor Swift fans have traveled near and far to be a part of this once-in-a lifetime experience, and now, Marriott Bonvoy is helping fans make their passion a reality. People today are craving community and connection through shared experiences. We designed Marriott Bonvoy to give members access to people, places and passions they love, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to be extending this unforgettable experience to new and existing members around the world.”
Find more information about the Marriott Bonvoy Sweepstakes here.
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