A new Justin Bieber era might be on the way, as a video he just shared on his Instagram Story today (January 15) teases.
The video sees Bieber driving a car as he listens to a song featuring him sing-rapping over a minimal instrumental. It’s also captioned with film and handwriting emojis, suggesting he’s writing music and working on visual components.
If Bieber does have a new album on the way, it’ll be his first since 2021’s Justice. He has popped up here and there with new songs since then, though, like the 2022 Omah Lay collab “Attention” and a 2023 acoustic version of SZA’s “Snooze.”
This follows recent rumors that Bieber was getting ready to make his musical comeback. Due in part to money owed to concert promoter AEG for canceling the Justice World Tour, Bieber is apparently in need of money, so he has reportedly hired a new attorney, and has been working on new music and considering performing live.
Then, there’s Mk.gee saying in September 2024 that he had been working with Bieber on new music. He said, “He’s searching. Anything that comes out of his mouth: That’s pop music. You can really do pretty wild stuff behind that, just because it represents something.”
One of America’s biggest (and most fun) music festivals has announced its 2025 lineup. This year’s New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, a.k.a. Jazz Fest, will be headlined by Dave Matthews Band, Lil Wayne & The Roots, and Kacey Musgraves in weekend 1 from April 24 to 27, and Pearl Jam, Luke Combs, Lenny Kravitz in weekend 2 from May 1 to 4. The list of acts also includes Santana, John Fogerty, Burna Boy, Haim, Laufey, Patti LaBelle, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, My Morning Jacket, Goose, and literally hundreds more.
Weekend passes and VIP packages are on sale now, while single-day tickets will go on sale at a later date. Jazz Fest is also introducing special general admission pricing for Louisiana residents, with lower prices for Jazz Fest GA weekend passes and single-day tickets. You can find more information here.
Check out (a mere sampling of) the Jazz Fest 2025 lineup below.
New Orleans Jazz Fest 2025 Lineup: Weekend 1, April 24-27
Dave Matthews Band
Lil Wayne & The Roots
Kacey Musgraves
John Fogerty
Burna Boy
Haim
Harry Connick Jr.
Goose
Gladys Knight
Cheap Trick
Babyface
Diana Krall
Irma Thomas
The Revivalists
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
PJ Morton
Youssou N’Dour
Big Freedia
Tank And The Bangas
The Branford Marsalis Quartet
James Bay
New Orleans Jazz Fest 2025 Lineup: Weekend 2, May 1-4
Pearl Jam
Luke Combs
Lenny Kravitz
Santana
Cage The Elephant
Laufey
Bryson Tiller
Patti LaBelle
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
My Morning Jacket
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Banda MS
Kamasi Washington
The Wailers Featuring Julian Marley
Ledisi Sings Nina
Galactic Featuring Jelly Joseph
The Radiators
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors aren’t having the kind of season they hoped for — especially after their red-hot start — but even as they’ve slid down into a fight for a Play-In berth, Curry continues to climb some of the NBA’s all-time lists.
On Monday night in a loss to the Raptors, Curry moved ahead of Allen Iverson for 28th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, with 24,371 career points. Next up on the list are Ray Allen (who Curry already took over for as the NBA’s all-time three-point leader), Patrick Ewing, and Jerry West for him to crack the top 25. However, moving past Iverson in scoring is a monumental achievement and one the Sixers legend made sure to celebrate, as he posted to Instagram to congratulate Curry on the milestone, noting that the Warriors star is “my favorite player.”
“Congrats to my lil bro @StephenCurry30! It’s been amazing to see you rewrite the game. Respect to the greatest shooter to ever do it! Well Deserved! #MyFavoritePlayer”
Iverson isn’t the only NBA legend to have Curry at the top of his favorite players list, as Curry’s game has won over some of the biggest stars of the past (including the chairman of the Big Man Alliance, Shaquille O’Neal). As for the grace Iverson shows in being passed on the all-time scoring list, it shouldn’t come as any surprise given the way he’s showed love and support to the next generation of NBA stars ever since his retirement. While some former players have a tendency to criticize the current game and do the “back in my day” routine, Iverson has been consistent in celebrating the guys that followed him.
Over the past few months, you may have seen one of Gap’s sepia-toned “Linen Moves” campaign ads, featuring a troupe of neutral-clad dancers, led by South African star Tyla, doing some spectacular choreography. The irresistible song they’re dancing to in the video is the viral hit “Back On 74” by British band dance-soul group Jungle.
They’ve been around for some time, but “Back On 74” was their “welcome to the show” moment, and they’re capitalizing now with a new song, “Keep Me Satisfied,” which operates in a similar vein. Vocalist Lydia Kitto, who had been a frequent contributor to the band’s albums Loving In Stereo and Volcano, has joined as a permanent member, giving them a bit more versatility than the average dance DJs.
As with many of their past videos (and the Gap ad they produced), Jungle’s video for “Keep Me Satisfied” is a oner, taking place in what appears to be a shipping warehouse packed to the ceiling with cardboard boxes emblazoned with the band’s name and the song’s title (as well as those of some of their previous songs). This time around, they tap choreographer Shay Latukolan, who previous choreographed Kaytranada’s “Witchy” with Childish Gambino, while retaining the direction duo of Charlie Di Placido and band member Josh Lloyd-Watson.
2025 is already shaping up to be a big one for Jungle, building on their biggest year to date.
Watch Jungle’s video for “Keep Me Satisfied” above.
Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker reached new levels of fame by teaming up as Boygenius. The supergroup’s 2023 album The Record was nominated for multiple Grammys, including Album Of The Year and Record Of The Year, and they channeled The Beatles on Saturday Night Live. They were even immortalized on Jeopardy!. But in early 2024, Boygenius announced they were “going away for the foreseeable future” to focus on their solo careers.
Julien Baker has teamed up with Torres for the twangy “Sugar In The Tank,” which they performed on The Tonight Show. There’s no album announcement yet, but the pair are playing festivals throughout the year.
Lucy Dacus has announced a new album, Forever Is A Feeling (featuring contributions from Bridgers and Baker), and a tour with Muna’s Katie Gavin as the opening act. You can listen to the first two singles, “Limerence” and “Ankles,” here.
Is Phoebe Bridgers Releasing An Album In 2025?
As for Phoebe Bridgers, she’s the Boygenius member (and The Eras Tour opener) who has stayed off the radar the most since the group’s hiatus. There’s been no indication of a new album; she didn’t even release a Christmas-time song last year. This was part of the plan. “I made the decision three years ago to take a massive step back. I think we all want a little break,” Bridgers told Vanity Fair last year. “I can’t function if I do anything in 2024 that is public. The boys have been my biggest supporters in that.”
It would be surprising if Bridgers didn’t announce something in 2025, and we really hope she does.
Sharon Van Etten is in the midst of a new venture, as she and her band, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, are gearing up to release their self-titled debut album. They’ve offered a few tastes of it so far, and now they’ve dropped the final pre-album single, “Trouble.”
Van Etten says of the song:
“’Trouble’ is about the idea of having to coexist with people you love who have opposing views, and not being able to share deep parts of yourself and your narrative based on someone else’s beliefs. It’s about when there’s that big part of you that someone who loves you can’t know because it’s not something they want to hear or are willing to learn about or understand, and those painful realizations when you choose to love and respect someone else’s needs over your own to salvage a relationship.”
The group has also shared a video for the song, which was filmed and directed by Susu Laroche and shot during the album recording sessions at The Church, Eurythmics’s former London studio.
This follow’s the band’s recent announcement of their first tour.
Watch the “Trouble” video above.
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory is out 2/7 via Jagjaguwar. Find more information here.
One of the many young rap artists to have a stellar 2024 was Bossman Dlow, who broke out big early in the year with his runaway viral hit, “Get In With Me.” Its success led to his inclusion in the 2024 <em>XXL Freshman Class, and the momentum that he carried into his second album of the year, Dlow Curry.
Now, he’s announced his first headlining 15-city tour to promote the new project, hitting stops like Atlanta, Boston Las Vegas, Sacramento, and Toronto along the way. Tickets go on sale Friday, January 17 at 10am local time, while artist presales begin Thursday, January 16. You can get tickets and find more info on the tour at LiveNation.com. You can see the tour dates below.
Bossman Dlow Dlow Curry Tour Dates
03/06 — San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
03/07 — Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
03/08 — Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
03/11 — San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park
03/13 — Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
03/22 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s Austin
03/25 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
04/05 — Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
04/07 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
04/09 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theatre
04/13 — Boston, MA @ Big Night Live
04/15 — Toronto, ON @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre
04/17 — Minneapolis, MN @ Uptown Theater
04/19 — Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
04/22 — Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha
Belladonna is something of an avatar for Zora Grey. As the name of Zora’s second album, the titular character embarks on a heroine’s journey in which she processes sexual assault at the hands of her father, the intersections of violence that exist for her as a Black trans woman, and the reclamation of sex as a means of empowerment rather than humiliation. Belladonna is Zora’s alter ego, yet she’s a character as real as the experiences Zora herself has gone through.
Atop squelchy, trunk-rattling Miami bass and glitched-out, heavily processed production, Zora documents a harrowing story rife with autobiographical detail. By the album’s conclusion, though, she comes out stronger. From her fortified raps to her boisterous beats, she emerges from a dark tunnel, radiantly aglow.
Ahead of the album’s release this Friday, Zora sat down with Uproxx to talk about Doechii, Palestinian liberation, seeing a Rico Nasty pop-up show, and more in our latest Q&A.
What are four words you would use to describe your music?
Unapologetic, Raw, GirlyPop, and C*nt. (Fabulous, if c*nt isn’t allowed)
It’s 2050 and the world hasn’t ended and people are still listening to your music. How would you like it to be remembered?
Hah! I would like to be remembered as an important historical figure in trans/queer history. I want to be one of the women that broke down doors that we have previously not been able to open, and I want to be remembered for the music I made, and how what I talk about on my songs are things that I’m currently experiencing.
Who’s the person who has most inspired your work, and why?
I would say my mom, first and foremost. She really helped me find that fire inside of me that made me realize that I was a songwriter and singer. I’d be nowhere if it wasn’t for her. My grandma and my mother inspire me to keep going every day.
Where did you eat the best meal of your life and what was it?
Oohhhhhhh it was definitely at home with my wonderful beautiful perfect fiance, Charlie. He makes the most delicious meals; I’ve been trying to get him to open a restaurant lol. I would say my most recent favorite was when he made “Raising Canes” from scratch, sauce, fries, everything. It was magical.
Tell us about the best concert you’ve ever attended.
OOFFFF you know what’s crazy? I’ve only been to like five concerts in my entire life LOL. If I had to pick one that was truly show-stopping, never-seen-before, instant classic… I would have to say this one ice cream pop-up show that Rico Nasty did back in like 2018. She literally just pulled up to DTLA standing on top of the sickest ice cream truck, and just did her big one. It was iconic. I can only hope to be that cool lol.
What song never fails to make you emotional?
OOF! There are a few that fall into this category. First one is for sure “Godspeed” by Frank Ocean. That little guitar starts playing and it’s just instant tears. “The Dumbing Down of Love” by Frou Frou will also always get me badddd. Imogen WRITES! “A New Kind of Love” by her also has that same effect on me. Oof.
What’s the last thing you Googled?
Why are my hands so itchy at night and in the morning?
Where’s the weirdest place you’ve ever crashed while on tour?
Omg so it’s actually a dream of mine to stay in a weird place during a tour. I hope to tour someday. I bet it’s fun. The weirdest place I played out of state though was at this run-down bar in D.C. The booker was terrible, and the stage was a carved-out, elevated plank. She also marketed it as a business party, so no one came. It was horrible, but character-building!
What’s your favorite city in the world to perform and what’s the city you hope to perform in for the first time?
Minneapolis takes it by far! I have had my most exciting and fun gigs here, specifically at places like The Fillmore and The Varsity Theater. I think what makes it so fun is that everyone here is so nice, so even if I go a little flat, the girls will still give me constructive criticism. Not to say I’m bad live or anything, but everyone here is so nice!! Also, working with other musicians in MN is such a dream; the community here rocks. Los Angeles is a close second, though! That’s my hometown.
What’s one piece of advice you’d go back in time to give to your 18-year-old self?
Drop out!!!!!!!
Seriously. If I had known that a few months out of college I’d create such a stir in the music world, I would’ve dropped out before I even turned 18. But I wasn’t aware of my sauce yet.
What’s one of your hidden talents?
I can design you a realistic model of your dream rollercoaster in less than a week. I’m also super killer at select video games. (Rocket League, Zelda, Kingdom Hearts are all my favs). I’ve recently been getting really into the Miles Morales game from a few years ago!
If you had a million dollars to donate to charity, what cause would you support and why?
I would immediately donate it to the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund, as well as a global warming organization. Those are two causes that I am very passionate about. We are seeing the effects of Israel’s bombing of Gaza in real time. And the fires that have been taking over Los Angeles are devastating to me. Why won’t the billionaires care about the world literally burning? Anyways, yeah, that’s what I would donate to, if I ever touched a million.
What are your thoughts about AI and the future of music?
AI SUX! Literally the worst invention ever LOL! We should be creating our own art!! AI to me is such a lifeless invention. It paints the most extravagant and vivid things, only to express entirely nothing through its actual messaging. Like at all. I hate AI.
You are throwing a music festival. Give us the dream lineup of 5 artists that will perform with you and the location it would be held.
Oh my goodness I’ve thought about this extensively.
First of all the venue would be a home garage. I would call it Tax Day (in honor of my birthday, April 15), and it would consist of the most legendary artists performing in a tiny garage. We’ve all been there. The artists I’d have in order would be:
Me (opens the show, 15 minutes, everyone is like WHERE ARE THE OTHER ACTS?).
Solange comes out. Everyone gasps. They listen intently. She sings for the heavens, twirls, and it’s perfect. Then, Tyler The Creator comes out. He plays “New Magic Wand.” The crowd loses it. He performs his set and it’s awesome. Then, Megan Thee Stallion comes out and it’s lit. Everybody knows the lyrics, too. She brings out some heavy hitters (GloRilla, Flo Milli, Cardi) for their songs.
Then, the craziest thing happens – GENRE SWITCH.
Charli XCX’s “360” starts playing. We hear “Bumpin that!” The crowd literally starts shaking. Charli gives us the brattiest performance of the year and it’s perfect.
And for our closer… who else other than Doechii? Doechii starts us off with “CRAZY.” The crowd moshes. She eats the set UP. She wraps it up with “Persuasive.” SZA comes out. By this point the crowd is just crying in tears.
They do the remix together, and Doechii gives SZA a hug. They exit stage left.
Who’s your favorite person to follow on social media?
I think my best friend Peytie. She’s so funny and cool and I wanna be like her when I grow up. Soooo funny.
What’s the story behind your first or favorite tattoo?
My first tattoo (and currently only, though I’m in talks with the owner of Tattoos to get more) is a beautiful floral piece that was designed by Rabbit, a queer tattooer in Northeast. I got this tattoo actually to cover my battle scars on my arms, which to me, signifies giving up a very dangerous mechanism that I used to partake in to cope with how I was feeling emotionally. To me, my tattoo means that era of my life is gone for good.
What is your pre-show ritual?
If I’m being honest, I’m in the bathroom for a good hour before my show. I have anxious tummy. If I’m not there, I’m probably sitting down somewhere isolated, having a mini panic attack. I don’t know why I still get so nervous. I’ve literally performed in some major places. I think I get nervous about wanting to be perfect all the time. Like what if I mess up?
Who was your first celebrity crush?
Emma Watson. I was 7. I have historically always had crushes on smart people. Nerds are my type. This was my gay awakening, I fear.
You have a month off and the resources to take a dream vacation. Where are you going and who is coming with you?
Ooh fun! Well, I would definitely take my best friend, Peytie, my baby angel, Charlie, and my mom/my fiance’s mom; that way they could have a cute lil vacay, as well. I’m thinking we do a little vacay to Europe, and then maybe stop through the Philippines and Brazil? I wanna go somewhere far away where no one knows me, but also somewhere where the culture is super sickening and pretty. I’m unfortunately the kind of vacationer that is napping in the hotel room for most of it (I’m very sleepy all the time), but I think everyone else would have an amazing time!
What is your biggest fear?
Not being perfect! That applies to many different areas of my life. How I talk to people, thinking people are mad at me, people leaving, etc. All of it ties to me being imperfect in some way, and reaping the consequences of my own actions. But truth be told, no one is perfect, but I guess I got it working?
BELLAdonna is out 1/17 via Get Better Records. Find more information here.
The NBA trade deadline is less than a month away, as teams cannot make trades after 3:00 p.m. ET on Feb. 6. It’s unclear exactly how busy things are going to get this year, in large part thanks to the new Collective Bargaining Agreement that teams are still in the early stages of trying to navigate.
Still, the race for a championship is pretty open at this point, as there isn’t one clear-cut team that is head and shoulders above the rest. Some, like the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Oklahoma City Thunder, look to be in tremendous shape, but there are still plenty of teams that could stand to make changes to maximize their chances of winning a ring in the next year or two. Others just need to throw a hail mary and hope that a trade can get them to a spot where they can compete once the postseason rolls around.
Today, we looked at six trades that we think make sense, and would like to see between now and the deadline — there is no reporting happening here, this is a purely vibes-based endeavor (albeit one that is built around some reporting from other folks). The only rule is that they have to work, and fortunately, Fanspo’s spectacular trade machine lets us know what can and cannot work within the rules of the CBA. Let’s dive in.
New York gets a center
KNICKS GET: Jakob Poeltl RAPTORS GET: Mitchell Robinson, Precious Achiuwa, Washington’s top-10 protected 2025 first-round pick, one of their 2026 second-round picks
The Knicks are a juggernaut on offense and are nowhere near good enough on defense, which is a pretty strange thing to say about a team coached by Tom Thibodeau. The thing that hurts the most: The team’s center depth chart is currently comprised of Karl-Anthony Towns, Jericho Sims, Precious Achiuwa, and Ariel Hukporti. They need someone who can actually defend the rim and let their arsenal of wing defenders fly around with the knowledge that, if they get beat, it’s not an automatic layup. Poeltl can help fix that, as he’s one of the best defensive big men in the league and would give the team the flexibility to play Towns as a four.
Toronto can be a very tricky team to deal with, since it can be really hard to get them to move guys they value, and they clearly love and value Poeltl. But an old friend in Achiuwa, a talented (albeit injury-prone) big man in Robinson, and some draft capital makes sense, as the Raptors aren’t going anywhere any time soon, plus Poeltl is already 29 and can potentially become a free agent after next season. As long as there are no hard feelings from their recent off-court foray into the legal system, this could be a beneficial deal for both teams.
A big part of this is the injuries to Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, but once again, Orlando’s offense stinks. Now, they have the second-best defense in the NBA by defensive rating, so they are elite on one side of the floor, but offensive ineptitude has come to define the Magic since essentially the day after they traded Dwight Howard. And yet, Orlando navigated life without their two stars and are holding onto a top-4 seed in the Eastern Conference. They’re really good, and McCollum would give them some much-needed backcourt scoring chops. The best part about this for Orlando is that McCollum’s longstanding issue of never really being a point guard isn’t as big of a problem, because the team runs things through its two stars and Jalen Suggs, while Suggs (and the rest of the team, for that matter) can pick up some of the slack defensively.
New Orleans, meanwhile, would get off of McCollum’s deal and receive a first-round pick this year to add talent to a roster that needs it. Plus maybe changes in scenery would help Caldwell-Pope and Anthony, who have both struggled with their shots this season.
Memphis gets the big wing they’ve needed
GRIZZLIES GET: Cam Johnson NETS GET: Marcus Smart, Luke Kennard, a 2026 unprotected first-round pick
Memphis has seemingly been in the market for a big wing forever, but has never quite been able to find one. But with the team sitting in a top-3 seed in the Western Conference and looking like a potential nightmare to deal with come playoff time, what better time than right now to try and load up for a potential run at a title? Johnson would give them size, shooting, and toughness that should all fit right into what the Grizzlies are building — plus he’s in the second year of a four-year deal that is going to age quite well as the salary cap goes up. While it remains to be seen if one first-round pick is enough for him, they can make the salaries work via two guys in Smart and Kennard who have seen their roles decrease this season. Plus, if Smart and Kennard can rehab their trade value a bit in Brooklyn, they could very easily be guys the Nets flip for stuff this offseason or next season.
San Antonio swings for the fences
SPURS GET: De’Aaron Fox KINGS GET: Keldon Johnson, Chris Paul, Atlanta’s 2025 and 2027 first-round picks, San Antonio’s 2026 first-round pick
Sacramento getting scorching hot in the aftermath of firing Mike Brown mucks this up a bit, but if Fox still has long-term questions about being a King, the Spurs are probably the team best positioned to bring him in. San Antonio is better than almost anyone could have expected, and while it might be too lofty of a goal, Victor Wembanyama can absolutely be a first-team All-NBA selection this year. Fox would give him an All-Star running mate, both now and for the future, and is theoretically the kind of ultra dynamic guard who would be a perfect fit alongside him — plus Fox teaming up with Stephon Castle would surely annoy opposing backcourts with their speed and athleticism. Of course, a big part of this would be that the Spurs turn around and give Fox a lucrative contract extension in the not too distant future, which they can do pretty easily.
San Antonio could pull this off without doing too much to their stash of future draft capital, while Johnson gets a fresh start after getting relegated to a bench role and Paul could go help a playoff team, either in Sacramento or as a buyout guy. Ultimately, wanting this at the trade deadline might be a bit too ambitious, so maybe dog ear this one and come back once the offseason rolls around.
Golden State goes for broke
WARRIORS GET: Zach LaVine BULLS GET: Andrew Wiggins, Gary Payton II, Jonathan Kuminga
The Warriors stink, and at some point, the signs that Steph Curry can’t carry them on a night-to-night basis are going to be impossible to ignore — he’s still Steph, so he can still reach some incredible highs, it’s more that asking a soon-to-be 37-year-old to bring his A-game every single night is untenable. A thing that would help push back against that? Get him a running mate who can take some of the scoring load off of his shoulders, and if there’s one thing LaVine is very good at, it’s that. Long derided for his contract and injury history, LaVine is quietly putting together an outstanding season for the Bulls, as he’s averaging 24 points per game on 51.7 percent shooting from the field and 45 percent shooting from three. If anything, he’s gotten to be a bit underrated for how good he can be at his best. Chicago, meanwhile, would get a guy going through a nice bounce back year (and someone who could potentially be traded again this summer if he plays well) in Wiggins, a good veteran in Payton, and a young guy in Kuminga who has his flaws, but is talented and is up for a contract extension.
We’d also be remiss not to mention the Nuggets here, as they were linked to LaVine recently, but things have been going well for them, so we assume they wouldn’t want to rock the boat too much.
There is no universe where this happens but hey, it’d be funny
SIXERS GET: Jimmy Butler LAKERS GET: Paul George, Pelle Larson HEAT GET: Rui Hachimura, Gabe Vincent, Jarred Vanderbilt, Max Christie, Jalen Hood-Schifino, a future second-round pick from the Sixers
I’ll be honest: This is only on here because I wanted to see if I could pull off a ridiculous Jimmy Butler trade that is not dependent on Bradley Beal waiving his no-trade clause. I do think this is a funny deal because it simultaneously lets the Sixers move off of the deal they just gave Paul George, which, they would immediately turn around and give Butler a lot of money, so who knows if that’d even be a good idea. George isn’t a terrible fit alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis — he is certainly a better fit than anyone the Lakers would be giving up here, while they’d get to keep Austin Reaves and Dalton Knecht in this hypothetical deal. As for Miami, they’d get quite the grab bag of players back for Butler, and you can make the case that unless a team like Houston swings in and offers a player like Jabari Smith Jr., getting a bunch of guys back (including two in Christie and Hood-Schifino who they could try to develop) isn’t the worst approach.
Lucy Dacus’ focus the past couple years has been on Boygenius, but now she’s back solo: Today (January 15), she announced a new album, Forever Is A Feeling. She also shared two new songs: “Limerence” and “Ankles,” the latter of which has a new video out now.
Dacus’ Boygenius bandmates Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker contribute to the album, as do Hozier, Blake Mills, Bartees Strange, Madison Cunningham, Collin Pastore, Jake Finch, and Melina Duterte.
Dacus says in a press release of the period during which the album was written, “I got kicked in the head with emotions. Falling in love, falling out of love. […] You have to destroy things in order to create things. And I did destroy a really beautiful life.”
She also notes, “You can’t actually capture forever, but I think we feel forever in moments. I don’t know how much time I’ve spent in forever, but I know I’ve visited.”
Listen to the new songs above and find Dacus’ tour dates below.
Lucy Dacus’ Forever Is A Feeling Album Cover Artwork
Geffen Records
Lucy Dacus’ 2025 Tour Dates: An Evening With Lucy Dacus and Forever Is A Feeling Tour
02/18 — Brooklyn, NY @ St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
02/20 — Chicago, IL @ The Murphy Auditorium at the Driehaus Museum
02/22 — San Francisco, CA @ Legion of Honor
02/24 — Los Angeles, CA @ Secret Location GBD
04/16 — Philadelphia, PA # @ The Met
04/18 — Washington, DC # @ The Anthem
04/21 — Boston, MA # @ MGM Music Hall
04/23 — New York, NY # @ Radio City Music Hall
04/25 — Toronto, ON # @ Massey Hall
04/29 — Nashville, TN # @ Ryman Auditorium
05/01 — Chicago, IL # @ Chicago Theatre
05/05 — St. Paul, MN # @ Palace Theatre
05/07 — Kansas City, MI # @ Midland
05/09 — Dallas, TX # @ Winspear Opera House
05/10 — Austin, TX # @ Moody Amphitheatre
05/12 — Denver, CO # @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
05/14 — Los Angeles, CA # @ The Greek Theatre
# with Katie Gavin and jasmine.4.t
Forever Is A Feeling is out 3/28 via Geffen Records. Find more information here.
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