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Green Days Shares ‘New Years Rev’ Movie Trailer

Green Day is revving up excitement for their upcoming film New Years Rev. On Friday (Sept. 5), the legendary punk rock band unveiled an official poster and first trailer for the coming-of-age comedy, which is directed by Lee Kirk. “Coming soon: @newyearsrevmovie. The story of three young punks willing to risk it all to follow their dream,” the trio wrote on Instagram alongside the film’s poster. Described as a “wild road trip comedy,” the 55-second trailer opens with two teenagers taking bong hits in a dimly lit room plastered with posters, reflecting on the day they “almost opened up for Green Day.” Set to Green Day’s 2004 anthem “Holiday,” the fast-paced teaser follows the teens as they borrow a taxi and embark on a chaotic cross-country journey in an attempt to open for Green Day on New Year’s Eve. The trailer ends with a high-energy concert clip featuring frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Tré Cool rocking out on stage, followed by the message: “Coming Soon.” Dubbed “A Green Day Story,” New Years Rev centers on a fictional garage band called The Analog Dogs, whose biggest dream is to meet and open for their punk idols. When the trio finally manages to get their demo tape into the right hands, they believe they’ve scored a once-in-a-lifetime gig opening for Green Day. But they soon find out the opportunity was an elaborate prank orchestrated by one of their brothers. “Nevertheless, naively optimistic, the young trio set off on the road from Kansas to California, with wide-eyed dreams of being on stage alongside their heroes,” reads an official synopsis. Green Day previously described the film as a heartfelt tribute to “road trip movies, ’90s nostalgia, and chasing the dream no matter how ridiculous it gets.” The soundtrack features more than a dozen of the group’s tracks. New Years Rev‘s cast includes Mason Thames, Mckenna Grace, Fred Armisen, Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey, and comedian Bobby Lee. The film premieres on Sept. 12 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It’s co-produced by Green Day and Live Nation Productions. Watch the first trailer for New Years Rev below. Source link

Leon Thomas & More at Billboard Hip-Hop/R&B LIVE 2025 Concert: Photos

Leon Thomas headlined Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE concert at Webster Hall in New York City on Friday (Sept. 5). The fast-rising R&B star — who recently received the Breakthrough of the Year Award at Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players 2025 event — was one of several artists to take the stage at the free show. Presented by State Farm, Ralph Lauren and UnitedMasters, the packed event served as the centerpiece of Billboard’s Hip-Hop & R&B Week. The night’s lineup also featured GELO, Odeal, Ravyn Lenae and Armanii. “Billboard has always been at the forefront of recognizing and promoting emerging talent,” Billboard CEO Mike Van said ahead of the show. “This concert is a testament to the vibrant future of hip-hop and R&B and our commitment to celebrating artists who are shaping the music landscape.” Armanii launched the night with his blend of dancehall and hip-hop, performing crowd-pleasers like “8:00 PM” and “JUMP (Bounce).” GELO, recently named Billboard‘s Hip-Hop Rookie of the Year, followed with tracks from his debut album, League of My Own. Billboard’s African Rookie of the Year, Odeal, then energized the crowd with performances of “Soh-Soh,” “London Summers” and “Miami.” Lenae later brought a mystical calm to the room with renditions of “One Wish” and “Love Me Not.” Closing out the evening, Thomas delivered a powerful headlining set, highlighted by a surprise appearance from Ty Dolla $ign, who joined him on stage to perform his verse on “Far Fetched” and sing “Carnival,” his Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping hit from Vultures 1. In addition to the live performances, fans enjoyed interactive brand experiences, including a State Farm-sponsored custom T-shirt printing station and a L’Oréal–Ralph’s Club photo booth. Ravyn Lenae Image Credit: Erica Harris DeValve/Billboard Ravyn Lenae performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Ravyn Lenae Image Credit: Erica Harris DeValve/Billboard Ravyn Lenae performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. GELO Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard GELO performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. GELO Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard GELO performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Webster Hall Marquee Image Credit: Erica Harris DeValve/Billboard Marquee at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Armanii Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard Armanii performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Armanii Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard Armanii performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Ty Dolla Sign Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard Ty Dolla Sign performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Ty Dolla Sign Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard Ty Dolla Sign performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE crowd Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard Atmosphere at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Leon Thomas Image Credit: Erica Harris DeValve/Billboard Leon Thomas performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Leon Thomas Image Credit: Erica Harris DeValve/Billboard Leon Thomas performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Leon Thomas Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard Leon Thomas performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE crowd Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard Atmosphere at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Odeal Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard Odeal performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Odeal Image Credit: Deanie Chen/Billboard Odeal performs onstage at the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop LIVE held at Webster Hall on September 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Leon Thomas, GELO Perform at Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players Show

When word got out that the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players event would be taking over Webster Hall for a free concert on Friday (Sept. 5), New Yorkers from all walks of life consumed three blocks waiting — and hoping — to get inside. Those lucky enough to gain entry celebrated every second of the night, as DJ Ohso meticulously spun through hip-hop bangers, sultry afro tunes and a little bit of Paramore to keep the crowd energized, engaged and hungry for a showcase from Billboard‘s Rookies of the Year. Armanii kicked the night off with his signature blend of dancehall and hip-hop grooves, as fans swayed to “8:00 PM,” “JUMP (Bounce)” and others. Attendee’s workday blues than completely vanished thanks to Billboard‘s Hip-Hop Rookie of the Year GELO, who swaggered about the stage and ignited the party with the littest cuts off his debut album, League of My Own. While fans cheered and supported the newer tracks, it of course was his viral hit “Tweaker” that fully locked the crowd in with its unifying “woah’s” and “ahh’s.” After a short breather, Odeal‘s presence was immediately felt throughout Webster’s Hall, as people erupted just at the mere sight of the African Rookie of the Year. There were dozens of diehard supporters in the audience, who screamed out every syllable of “Soh-Soh,” “London Summers” and of course “Miami,” with the soon-to-appear headliner Leon Thomas. Before that, though, Ravyn Lenae floated onto the stage to quickly transport the crowd to a more mystical realm. Lenae gracefully sang through her biggest hits including “One Wish” and “Love Me Not,” sprinkling pixie dust along the way like an R&B fairy godmother. But it was Thomas that really brought the house down. He railed on the drums, shredded on the guitar, sang his absolute heart out — firing off every firearm in his musical arsenal and leaving no survivors. The crowd, admittedly a bit worn after such a lengthy showcase, rallied behind Thomas and fully came back to life as Ty Dolla $ign casually strutted out while singing his verse on “Far Fetched.” The DJ then queued up “Carnival” right after, the Ye (formerly Kanye West) and Ty’s Vultures 1 cut that hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart back in 2024. As Ty sang through the single and hyped up the crowd, Leon and his band — for lack of a better term — rocked the f—k out. Then, almost like a fever dream, the night was over, leaving the crowd sweaty and satisfied in every way. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Dua Lipa Performs With Chaka Khan at Chicago Concert

Dua Lipa treated fans to a surprise during the opening U.S. date of her Radical Optimism World Tour. On Friday (Sept. 5), the 30-year-old British pop star launched a two-night stint at Chicago’s United Center, dazzling the sold-out crowd with striking costumes and a 22-song setlist that featured tracks from her latest album, Radical Optimism. Midway through her performance, Lipa — dressed in a sparkly black coat with feathered sleeves — stunned fans by welcoming music legend Chaka Khan to the stage. Together, the duo performed a powerful rendition of Khan’s 1983 classic “Ain’t Nobody.” Watch fan-captured footage of the moment here. Explore See latest videos, charts and news This isn’t the first time Lipa has shared the stage with iconic artists during her global tour. Earlier this year, she was joined by Crowded House’s Neil Finn during a stop in New Zealand, and later brought out Jamiroquai in London. After a brief break in August following a two-month run across Europe, Lipa returned to North America with back-to-back shows in Toronto on Sept. 1–2. Check out Billboard’s recap of the six best moments from her opening night at Scotiabank Arena here. The U.S. leg of the Radical Optimism tour continues Saturday (Sept. 6) with a second show in Chicago, before heading to cities including Boston, Atlanta, New York, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Released last year, Radical Optimism is Lipa’s third studio album and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The project delivered several chart hits, including lead single “Houdini,” which spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. In support of the album, Lipa launched the Radical Optimism tour in November 2024, performing in arenas across Asia, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Source link

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Eladio Carrión Takes Over Barclays Center in NYC: Best Moments

Eladio Carrión is no stranger to breaking barriers, and his explosive takeover of Brooklyn’s Barclays Center proved once again that he’s operating on a whole new level. In just two years, the U.S.-born, Puerto Rican rapper elevated his career from performing in intimate venues like The Theater at Madison Square Garden to headlining arena territory at the legendary Barclays Center. His arrival in Brooklyn comes just one week after he launched his DON KBRN World Tour, presented by Live Nation, on Aug. 27 in Charlotte, N.C. Kicking off the show at 9 p.m., the Kansas City-born artist lit up the stage with tracks from his latest album DON KBRN, including fan favorites like “Invencible,” “Ohtani,” “Vetements,” “H.I.M.” and “Broly.” He also performed songs from his albums Sol María (2024), 3MEN2 KBRN (2023), SEN2KBRN VOL. 2 (2022), Sauce Boyz 2 (2021), and his 2024 EP Porque Puedo. (See the full setlist here.) Over the course of two hours, the Latin trap star delivered a show packed with jaw-dropping yakuza-inspired visuals, surprise guest — including Young Miko, Rich the Kid and Ty Dolla $ign — and undeniable energy.  Next, the Sauce Boyz hitmaker will bring his electrifying show to cities like Chicago (Sep. 7) at the Rosemont Theatre and Miami (Sep. 13) at the Kaseya Center, with stops in Houston, Texas (Sep. 17) at 713 Music Hall, before concluding the U.S. leg in Los Angeles at the YouTube Theater on Sep. 27. Following his U.S. dates, Eladio will take his International tour to Latin America, making stops in major world cities like Bogotá, Santiago de Chile, Buenos Aires and Mexico City. Here are five takeaways from the trap star’s DON KBRN World Tour show at Barclays Center. Japanese Yakuza-Styled Aesthetics Right as the show began, audiences were visually transported into a world inspired by the Japanese yakuza, the infamous organized crime syndicate, paired with an overarching samurai discipline courtesy of the four backup dancers. Bright neon-colored visuals, traditional Japanese architecture, and text stylized in Japanese characters lit up the massive LED screens. Carrión himself embodied the aesthetic, kicking off the performance in a sleek black suit adorned with intricate silk embroidery — and a dragon stitched across the back of his jacket. The thematic cohesion shown in his performance extends in his latest album Don KBRN, shot entirely in Japan. Star Power Galore The surprises kept coming throughout the night, but the special guests brought an undeniable “wow” factor to the show. Puerto Rican stars J Quiles and Lenny Tavárez joined Carrión onstage for amped-up collaborations, while rappers Rich the Kid and Ty Dolla $ign had the crowd hyped with their performance of “Carnival.” Later, Young Miko made her grand entrance to perform the effortlessly cool “AMG” alongside Carrión — and even treated fans to her own hit “Wassup.” Samurai Moves & Breakdance The four Japanese backup dancers were a big highlight of the show, embodying the fierce Yakuza spirit in sleek suits while showcasing incredible athleticism. From stylistic fight-inspired choreography to jaw-dropping breakdancing and backflips, their strength and dynamic moves captivated the crowd every time they appeared, adding a thrilling layer to Carrión’s performance. Retro-Futuristic Vibes While the Japanese aesthetics defined much of the show, there was Y2K energy woven throughout the visuals. From Matrix-inspired neon code cascading across the massive screens to old-school Windows tabs popping up, these nostalgic nods added another layer of depth to the experience. Not to mention, the dazzling (and at times dizzying) light effects — straight out of a sci-fi world like The Fifth Element — amplified the futuristic vibe, making the show an worthy audiovisual experience. Fan Engagement Eladio Carrión took moments throughout the night to connect directly with the crowd, thanking them for their support and reminiscing about his journey since his debut album, Sauce Boyz (2020). At one point, he even gave a heartfelt shoutout to his parents, who were in attendance, including his mom, Sol María, who inspired his 2024 album of the same name. Toward the end of the show, Eladio paused to reflect on modern concert culture, asking fans to put their phones away and fully immerse themselves in the moment. To drive the point home, he performed “Eladio Carrión: Bzrp Music Session, Vol. 40” twice — once with phones out and once with pure crowd engagement. The energy during the phone-free version was unmatched, with the crowd jumping, raising their hands, and moshing in a way that felt like a nostalgic throwback to pre-smartphone concert days. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Premios Juventud’s Agents of Change Honorees: Best Latin Music News

From career milestones to new music releases to major announcements and those little important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Premios Juventud Agents of Change Premios Juventud announced that Carlos Vives and Myke Towers will be recognized as this year’s “Agents of Change.” This honor celebrates their unwavering commitment to social impact, community development, and cultural preservation throughout Latin America, according to a press release. Carlos Vives will be honored for his dedication to cultural and community development across Colombia and Latin America through his Tras La Perla Foundation. Meanwhile, Myke Towers will receive this distinction for his work with the Young Kingz Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on empowering vulnerable communities in Puerto Rico and Latin America. The awards show will broadcast live from Panama City on Thursday, Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. ET via Univision, UNIMÁS, Galavisión, and ViX. “La Buena Vibra” Morat joined forces with the Colombian Football Federation to launch the “La Buena Vibra,” or good vibes, initiative on Sept. 4 in Barranquilla, during the Colombia national team’s match against Bolivia. According to a statement shared with Billboard, the purpose of this campaign is to “convey a message of unity, respect and camaraderie, inviting fans to experience and enjoy soccer in peace, together with family and friends.” Gloria Trevi & Rauw Alejandro Honored The Latin music stars received special recognitions on Thursday, Sept. 4 at the 2025 Hispanic Heritage Awards, which took place in Washington, D.C. Rauw was honored with the Vision Award and Trevi with the Legend Award. The Mexican pop star shared a heartfelt message during her speech: “This recognition would not exist without the Latino community that works and fights tirelessly for their dreams, their families, and themselves,” she said. “This award is like an embrace of hope for humanity, a humanity that’s capable of more tenderness.” Upon receiving his award, Rauw expressed: “I am the son of a cultural crossroads, and what a great blessing it is to carry this mix in my blood, because it is what guides my art and my path.” “Nuestros Colores” Mexican singer-songwriter Mario Bautista performed “Nuestros Colores,” the 2025 Leagues Cup anthem, during the final match between Inter Miami CF and Seattle Sounders CF on Aug. 31. The game took place at the Lumen Field in Seattle where Bautista performed to a crowd of nearly 70,000 fans. The song was produced by Emilio Estefan Jr. and also features collaborators Taboo (Black Eyed Peas), Emily Estefan, Emilio Regueira (Los Rabanes) and Richaelio. Source link

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