Feid fans are about to have a wonderful week, as tickets for the singer’s Ferxxocalipsis Tour across North America are going on sale. Starting in April, he will kick off the tour at Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center, before playing shows throughout the summer.
Presale tickets opened up today, except for those on the West Coast, who will be able to purchase them starting at 10 a.m. local time with an access code.
How Much Are Tickets For Feid’s Ferxxocalipsis Tour?
While Ticketmaster currently requires a presale code to access Feid’s artist presale that opened today (February 13), some of the tickets are currently available on SeatGeek. In terms of how much to expect using the latter site as a ballpark, the lowest available tour ticket is $54 for his show in Hartford, Connecticut. Meanwhile, major cities like his stop at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum are toward the higher pricing end at $111.
Prices of other cities for Feid’s Ferxxocalipsis Tour can be found on SeatGeek’s website.
It’s unclear if this will be reflected in the Ticketmaster prices as well, but time will tell. A Live Nation presale will open for Feid’s tour tomorrow (February 14), followed by tickets opening to the general public on Thursday, February 15 at 10 a.m. local.
To view a complete list of Feid’s upcoming tour dates, and find more information, visit here.
Feid recently announced his new Ferxxocalipsis Tour, which is set to kick off in Sacramento, California starting this April. “US dates unlocked,” he shared on social media. “Prepare the outfit, the floors, the glasses, and the babies.”
For those who are hoping to catch him playing their favorite jams at an upcoming show, here’s what to know.
How To Buy Tickets For Feid’s Ferxxocalipsis Tour
Right now, a presale is currently open for most shows. It started at 10 a.m. local time this morning, so fans on the West Coast have to still wait a few more hours. Those looking to do the presale must have a code.
Tickets will then open to the general public on Thursday, February 15 at the same time. More information about Feid’s shows and the prices can be found on Ticketmaster’s website.
Continue scrolling to view a complete list of Feid’s tour dates.
Feid’s Ferxxocalipsis Tour dates
04/24 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
04/27 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
05/01 — San Jose, CA @ SAP Center
05/03 — Palm Desert, CA @ Acrisure Arena
05/04 — San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena
05/10 — Las Vegas, NV @ Michelob ULTRA Arena
05/11 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
05/15 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
05/18 — Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
05/19 — Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
05/22 — Edinburg, TX @ Bert Ogden Arena
05/24 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
05/25 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
05/27 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
05/30 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
06/01 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
06/02 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
06/06 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
06/07 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
06/09 — Hartford, CT @ XL Center
06/13 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
06/16 — New York City, NY @ Madison Square Garden
06/20 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
06/21 — Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum
06/23 — Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena
06/28 — Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
07/06 — Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
If you’re looking for last-minute Valentine’s Day plans and the Cheesecake Factory at the mall isn’t taking reservations, you could do a lot worse than watch Anyone But You.
The romantic-comedy starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell is still in theaters and still very charming. It’s also still making money. Anyone But You earned an additional $2.6 million over the weekend, bringing its domestic sum to $80 million. It’s earned another $90 million internationally, for a total of $170 million worldwide. Not bad for a movie with a $25 million budget. It’s almost as if people enjoy mid-budget rom-coms starring hot people, hmm.
Sweeney was asked about the success of Anyone But You at the premiere of Madame Web, which is getting savaged by critics (and shaded by one of the film’s stars). “I just want to say thank everybody for loving it as much as we enjoyed making it. People want to have something that brings everyone together, and they can laugh and they can cry and they can sing and dance and just have that community shared feeling of enjoyment,” she said during a red carpet interview with Variety. “It’s been overwhelmingly incredible.”
If the big-budget superhero movie makes less money than Anyone But You (Morbius only got to $167.5 million, and it’s hard to imagine Madame Web doing much better), nature will finally start healing.
If you were eagerly awaiting Pearl Jam’s return, your patience has finally paid off. The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductees are back with a vengeance. Today (February 13), the legendary rock band dropped their first new and original single since 2020. Before you ask, no, their 2023 live album, Give Way, does not count.
“Dark Matter,” which was produced by Andrew Watt, is the initial taste of their forthcoming album by the same name. Given the forthcoming body of work marks, Pearl Jam’s 12th studio album, they were sure to pack a punch. As most epic rock songs do, “Dark Matter” starts with a solid drum solo (played by Matt Cameron), but when you think you know where the track is going, the bass (played by Jeff Ament) kicks in to add some flair to the sonic story.
“Take the breaths from my chest / Take the pulse and I’m… / We’re losing time, dark matter / Denounce the demagogues / King diamond to discard / Deploy the dialogue / Your word against the law,” sings frontman Eddie Vedder.
Over the years, Pearl Jam has dug deep into their discography, celebrating many note-worthy anniversaries (Yield and Vs.). Based on their new single, fans will do the same for the Dark Matter album long after Pearl Jam is gone.
Listen to Pearl Jam’s new single, “Dark Matter,” above.
Continue below for the official artwork and tracklist for Dark Matter (the album).
Well over a year since his last single release (2022’s “Outside“), Bryson Tiller has returned with not only a new song but also the promise of more new music to come. His new song, “Whatever She Wants,” is an upbeat, spend-it anthem that finds the Louisville native detailing all the things he’ll do for a potential paramour. The song comes from a mixtape he quietly released several months ago called Slum Tiller, which is primarily inspired by Detroit music scenes like techno and the music of J Dilla, a founding member of Slum Village. Check it out below:
“This direction of this song and video was inspired by late nights at strip clubs in Miami,” Tiller told Complex. ” was never a fan of strip clubs but after getting to know a few dancers I really wanted to create something that they could either get ready to, or dance to. This song is actually the complete opposite of the music you will find on my next album. It’s from my new mixtape series: Slum Tiller, where Detroit music is the primary inspiration.” You can watch a preview of the video below:
Tiller made his return to the spotlight in hilariously cheeky fashion, reactivating his Twitter account before realizing that the platform has undergone a (dumb) name change and proudly vowing to hold off updating it on his phone as long as possible. He also spent some time engaging with fans in an endearing, nostalgic way — you know, like how it used to be, before right-wing troll accounts could pay eight bucks to make sure you absolutely HAD to look at their idiotic, hateful spew before anything else. Check out some choice selects below:
yes but only because there are people who don’t particularly enjoy the “trapsoul” sound. for example: i made new fans because of “whatever she wants”. everyone likes different shit.. which is good because i am the Kirby of this music shit. still me, but i can adapt https://t.co/ESrj3plLar
This week saw the release of a ton of great new pop music. Lots of iconic performers like Beyoncé, Maggie Rogers, Kacey Musgraves, and more treated fans to the lead singles from albums that we’ll be keeping on rotation this spring. Plus, Noah Kahan did a special remix with Brandi Carlile.
Check out the rest of Uproxx’s Best New Pop Music roundup below.
Beyoncé — “Texas Hold ‘Em”
Beyoncé used the Super Bowl to drop not one but two surprise songs from an upcoming country-themed album, shocking the entire internet. “Texas Hold ‘Em” is perfect for square dancing, as she turns on the yeehaw charm while reminding fans to get to the club. This is for those who loved “Daddy Lessons” from Lemonade, and extra proof that the Texas queen can represent her roots.
Maggie Rogers — “Don’t Forget Me”
Maggie Rogers has a new album arriving this April, and her first single from it, “Don’t Forget Me,” is a vulnerable look about wishing her love life matched her friends. Between one getting married and another just seeming happy, all Rogers wants is someone to remember her after a breakup.
Kacey Musgraves — “Deeper Well”
Kacey Musgraves kickstarted her new album with the title track. “Deeper Well” serves as a taste of what fans can expect in terms of themes, as it finds Musgraves going back to her roots after a Saturn Return and putting herself first when it comes to love.
Zara Larsson — “Venus”
The title track of her newly-released album, Zara Larsson’s “Venus” is themed to the planet of love. “Oh, Venus, like a supernova / I can’t stop this overwhelming feeling / Got me fallin’ in love,” she dedicates to someone who turned her “upside down” in the best way.
Noah Kahan — “You’re Gonna Go Far” (feat. Brandi Carlile)
As the last of Noah Kahan’s Stick Season (Forever) deluxe album, he remixed “You’re Gonna Go Far” with Brandi Carlile. Keeping the original lyrics that emotionally detail someone leaving home, Carlile tackles the third verse. She also adds some sweet harmonies throughout.
Girl In Red — “Too Much”
“All I ever wanted was your love / I toned myself down for you,” Girl In Red points out on “Too Much.” Throughout the track, she remembers exactly how an old relationship made her feel unloved and unwanted. However, she’s not letting it slide, as she delivers some powerful jabs in the bridge.
Maluma, Octavio Cuadras, Grupo Marca Registrada — “Bling Bling”
Maluma enlisted Grupo Marca Registrada and Octavio Cuadras for another regional Mexican hit song in the making. This time, “Bling Bling” is about wanting an extravagant lifestyle with zero regrets.
Conan Gray — “Lonely Dancers”
Conan Gray is finding a connection on the dancefloor with his latest “Lonely Dancers,” which was produced by Max Martin. “Your lover left, broke up tonight / My lover’s busy, kissing other guys / We’re both alone now, tears in our eyes,” he sings over a synth beat.
Sia, Kylie Minogue — “Dance Alone”
Sia and Kylie Minogue want fans to break out their best moves, which is why they teamed up for “Dance Alone.” The duo first worked together over a decade ago for Minogue’s Kiss Me Once album, so it was only fair that this new track will be featured on Sia’s upcoming record, Reasonable Woman.
Lovetta — “Vuja De”
Lovetta is creatively flipping the script on a breakup with her new song, “Vuja De.” As her first song of the new year, she realizes the person she once knew is now feeling like a stranger.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
This week saw the release of a ton of great new pop music. Lots of iconic performers like Beyoncé, Maggie Rogers, Kacey Musgraves, and more treated fans to the lead singles from albums that we’ll be keeping on rotation this spring. Plus, Noah Kahan did a special remix with Brandi Carlile.
Check out the rest of Uproxx’s Best New Pop Music roundup below.
Beyoncé — “Texas Hold ‘Em”
Beyoncé used the Super Bowl to drop not one but two surprise songs from an upcoming country-themed album, shocking the entire internet. “Texas Hold ‘Em” is perfect for square dancing, as she turns on the yeehaw charm while reminding fans to get to the club. This is for those who loved “Daddy Lessons” from Lemonade, and extra proof that the Texas queen can represent her roots.
Maggie Rogers — “Don’t Forget Me”
Maggie Rogers has a new album arriving this April, and her first single from it, “Don’t Forget Me,” is a vulnerable look about wishing her love life matched her friends. Between one getting married and another just seeming happy, all Rogers wants is someone to remember her after a breakup.
Kacey Musgraves — “Deeper Well”
Kacey Musgraves kickstarted her new album with the title track. “Deeper Well” serves as a taste of what fans can expect in terms of themes, as it finds Musgraves going back to her roots after a Saturn Return and putting herself first when it comes to love.
Zara Larsson — “Venus”
The title track of her newly-released album, Zara Larsson’s “Venus” is themed to the planet of love. “Oh, Venus, like a supernova / I can’t stop this overwhelming feeling / Got me fallin’ in love,” she dedicates to someone who turned her “upside down” in the best way.
Noah Kahan — “You’re Gonna Go Far” (feat. Brandi Carlile)
As the last of Noah Kahan’s Stick Season (Forever) deluxe album, he remixed “You’re Gonna Go Far” with Brandi Carlile. Keeping the original lyrics that emotionally detail someone leaving home, Carlile tackles the third verse. She also adds some sweet harmonies throughout.
Girl In Red — “Too Much”
“All I ever wanted was your love / I toned myself down for you,” Girl In Red points out on “Too Much.” Throughout the track, she remembers exactly how an old relationship made her feel unloved and unwanted. However, she’s not letting it slide, as she delivers some powerful jabs in the bridge.
Maluma, Octavio Cuadras, Grupo Marca Registrada — “Bling Bling”
Maluma enlisted Grupo Marca Registrada and Octavio Cuadras for another regional Mexican hit song in the making. This time, “Bling Bling” is about wanting an extravagant lifestyle with zero regrets.
Conan Gray — “Lonely Dancers”
Conan Gray is finding a connection on the dancefloor with his latest “Lonely Dancers,” which was produced by Max Martin. “Your lover left, broke up tonight / My lover’s busy, kissing other guys / We’re both alone now, tears in our eyes,” he sings over a synth beat.
Sia, Kylie Minogue — “Dance Alone”
Sia and Kylie Minogue want fans to break out their best moves, which is why they teamed up for “Dance Alone.” The duo first worked together over a decade ago for Minogue’s Kiss Me Once album, so it was only fair that this new track will be featured on Sia’s upcoming record, Reasonable Woman.
Lovetta — “Vuja De”
Lovetta is creatively flipping the script on a breakup with her new song, “Vuja De.” As her first song of the new year, she realizes the person she once knew is now feeling like a stranger.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Jessica Pratt has announced that her next album, Here In The Pitch, is on the way — and is giving fans a first look with a new song, “Life Is.” The track opens the album, pulling inspiration from 1960s orchestral pop and lyrically about ambition.
“Life came and went and you didn’t land where you thought you would,” Pratt shared in a statement. She co-directed the music video for the song with Colby Droscher, which was filmed around NYC in late 2023.
“I never wanted it to take this long. I’m just a real perfectionist,” she added about the rest of the album. “I was just trying to get the right feeling, and it takes a long time to do that.”
She also revealed that she’ll be heading out on a new tour this year, with dates in the US and Europe. More information on Pratt’s upcoming shows can be found on her website.
Check out Jessica Pratt’s “Life Is” above. Continue scrolling to view the Here In The Pitch cover art and tracklist, as well as Pratt’s upcoming tour dates.
Jessica Pratt’s Here In The Pitch Album Cover Artwork
Nina Gofur
Jessica Pratt’s Here In The Pitch Tracklist
1. “Life Is”
2. “Better Hate”
3. “World On A String”
4. “Get Your Head Out”
5. “By Hook Or By Crook”
6. “Nowhere It Was”
7. “Empires Never Know”
8. “Glances”
9. “The Last Year”
Jessica Pratt’s 2024 Tour Dates
05/31 — Barcelona, ES @ Primavera Sound
06/02 — Paris, FR @ L’Alhambra *
06/03 — Brussels, BE @ AB Theater *
06/04 — Amsterdam, NL @ Zonnehuis *
06/06 — London, UK @ Union Chapel *
06/20 — Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
06/21 — Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy + Harriet’s
06/22 — San Francisco, CA @ Bimbo’s 365 Club
06/26 — Seattle, WA @ Neumos
06/27 — Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
07/24 — New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
07/26 — Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live
07/27 — Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
* with Joanna Sternberg
Here In The Pitch is out 5/3 via Mexican Summer/City Slang. Find more information here.
Jessica Pratt has announced that her next album, Here In The Pitch, is on the way — and is giving fans a first look with a new song, “Life Is.” The track opens the album, pulling inspiration from 1960s orchestral pop and lyrically about ambition.
“Life came and went and you didn’t land where you thought you would,” Pratt shared in a statement. She co-directed the music video for the song with Colby Droscher, which was filmed around NYC in late 2023.
“I never wanted it to take this long. I’m just a real perfectionist,” she added about the rest of the album. “I was just trying to get the right feeling, and it takes a long time to do that.”
She also revealed that she’ll be heading out on a new tour this year, with dates in the US and Europe. More information on Pratt’s upcoming shows can be found on her website.
Check out Jessica Pratt’s “Life Is” above. Continue scrolling to view the Here In The Pitch cover art and tracklist, as well as Pratt’s upcoming tour dates.
Jessica Pratt’s Here In The Pitch Album Cover Artwork
Nina Gofur
Jessica Pratt’s Here In The Pitch Tracklist
1. “Life Is”
2. “Better Hate”
3. “World On A String”
4. “Get Your Head Out”
5. “By Hook Or By Crook”
6. “Nowhere It Was”
7. “Empires Never Know”
8. “Glances”
9. “The Last Year”
Jessica Pratt’s 2024 Tour Dates
05/31 — Barcelona, ES @ Primavera Sound
06/02 — Paris, FR @ L’Alhambra *
06/03 — Brussels, BE @ AB Theater *
06/04 — Amsterdam, NL @ Zonnehuis *
06/06 — London, UK @ Union Chapel *
06/20 — Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
06/21 — Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy + Harriet’s
06/22 — San Francisco, CA @ Bimbo’s 365 Club
06/26 — Seattle, WA @ Neumos
06/27 — Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
07/24 — New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
07/26 — Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live
07/27 — Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
* with Joanna Sternberg
Here In The Pitch is out 5/3 via Mexican Summer/City Slang. Find more information here.
The 2024 Grammys turned out to be a big night for rap Killer Mike. In addition to winning all three awards for which he was nominated — to the dismay of Gen Z streamers who missed out on the greatness of “A.D.I.D.A.S.” in 2003 — he was unfortunately handcuffed and detained for several hours on a misdemeanor battery charge before being released to finally celebrate his wins.
Appearing on The View on Monday (February 12), Mike explained what happened that led to his arrest and how he felt about it. According to Mike, ““Backstage was overcrowded, the winners were exuberant, and I think security got a little overzealous.” This is what led to his confrontation with a security guard, who was knocked over in the confusion.
Comparing himself to some of his Civil Rights Movement inspirations, he said, “All of my heroes have been in handcuffs: Malcolm [X], Martin [Luther King Jr.], [Nelson] Mandela, Medgar [Evers, an activist who was the NAACP’s first field secretary in Mississippi and was assassinated by white supremacists for his liberation work]. I walked out with the same dignity and respect that I walked in with, and I would implore people to just take that from it.”
However, he did feel there was one “dope” aspect to the situation. “I walked out to my wife in the rain,” he said. “It was like a romance movie. It was dope.”
Check out Killer Mike’s interview below:
Rapper @KillerMike discusses his historic Grammy wins and addresses the night ending in controversy after an incident with “overzealous” security led to his arrest: “All my heroes have been in handcuffs.”
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