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Best New Music Release This Week Poll

Are you the drama? That’s the question on everyone’s lips as fans rejoice over the arrival of Cardi B‘s long-awaited new album Am I the Drama? on Friday (Sept. 19). But alongside Cardi’s comeback, this New Music Friday has also brought us new tracks from artists from across the musical spectrum, and we want to know which one you’re jamming to this weekend. In the seven years since she released her beloved debut album Invasion of Privacy, Cardi has been hard at work, releasing beloved singles like “WAP,” “Up” and more. Now, those songs are back with her new album, alongside a slew of new collaborations with superstars like Janet Jackson, Kehlani, Lizzo and plenty more. Building on the success of her singles “Outside” and “Imaginary Playerz,” Cardi — who recently announced that she’s pregnant with her fourth child and her first with boyfriend Stefon Diggs — is ready to party as Am I the Drama? finally arrives. Miley Cyrus also has her eye on teaming up with some musical legends, as the singer released her deluxe edition of Something Beautiful, with a new song called “Secrets” featuring two-thirds of Fleetwood Mac, Lindsay Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood. On the new song, Miley sings about wanting to ease hostilities with someone, urging them to “call off all your forces,” and offering a “white flag in the war.” The singer said the song was written as “a peace offering for someone I had lost for a time but always loved.” Meanwhile, Lola Young shared her much-anticipated new album I’m Only F–king Myself, featuring her latest singles “One Thing,” D£aler” and “Spiders.” Raye is on the hunt for a new man in her infectious new single “Where Is My Husband!” And Nine Inch Nails deliver fans yet another film score with the sondtrack to TRON: Ares. But which new release from this week is your favorite? Let us know by voting in our poll below! Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Morrissey Cancels 2 Shows Due to ‘Credible Threat’ on His Life

Morrissey has cancelled his upcoming shows in Massachusetts and Connecticut, citing concerns for his safety. The singer shared the news on Instagram on Friday (Sept. 19), writing, “Due to recent events and out of an abundance of caution for the safety of both the artist and band, the upcoming shows this weekend at Foxwoods and MGM Music Hall have been cancelled.” “All tickets will be refunded automatically at your original point of purchase,” the post continued. “We appreciate your understanding.” The Boston venue also shared the news on its Instagram page, shedding a little bit more light on the situation. “In recent days, there has been a credible threat on Morrissey’s life,” MGM Music Hall wrote. “Out of an abundance of caution for the safety of both the artist and band, tomorrow’s engagement at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway has been cancelled.” Morrissey had been scheduled to perform at Foxwoods in Mashantucket, Conn., on Friday. The next day, he would have played his show in Boston. It’s unclear what the threat to the former Smiths frontman’s safety entailed, but it could be related to the recent arrest of Ottawa citizen Noah Castellano. As reported by Ottawa Citizen, the 26-year-old was brought into custody after writing on Bluesky, “Steven Patrick Morrissey when you perform at TD Place here in Ottawa next week on the evening of September 12th, 2025 at about 9pm, I will be present at the venue in the audience and I will attempt to shoot you many times and kill you with a very large gun that I own illegally.” Morrissey did end up playing the show in Ottawa, while Castellano was reportedly charged with threatening to cause death or bodily harm. He was later released on $5,000 bail. See Morrissey’s announcement below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Sabrina Carpenter Sets Grand Ole Opry Debut for 100th Anniversary Fun

Sabrina Carpenter is set to make her Grand Ole Opry debut this fall. As announced Friday (Sept. 19), the pop star will grace the iconic country-music venue’s stage this Oct. 7 as part of the institution’s ongoing 100th-anniversary festivities. According to the Opry’s website, Laci Kaye Booth and Kameron Marlowe will also perform at that night’s show, while more artists are yet to be announced. Founded in 1925, the legendary space has seen everyone from Dolly Parton to Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Garth Brooks and countless other icons deliver career-defining performances. All year, the Opry has been celebrating its 100th birthday in its programming. “The most thrilling year in country music is here and we want to celebrate Opry 100 with you,” reads the Opry’s website. “All year long, we will have bigger shows, bolder moments, huge stars, and surprise guests, delivering a mix of your favorites and fresh sounds. Join us as we push the boundaries of country music and the Opry with our most ambitious and exciting shows yet!” Carpenter’s first turn around the Opry is just the latest career milestone she has ahead of her. On Thursday (Sep. 18), she revealed that she will host Saturday Night Live for the first time ever, pulling double duty on the show’s Oct. 18-slated episode. She’s also locked in to headline Coachella for the first time next year, and she is set to appear on The Muppets‘ new one-off special coming to Disney+ in 2026. The Grammy winner is currently gearing up to resume her Short n’ Sweet Tour with a second North American leg starting in late October. The run of shows will mark her first time back on the road since dropping new album Man’s Best Friend, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in August. “you guys have made Man’s Best Friend my second #1 album and my highest debut ever,” she wrote on Instagram at the time. “that is very surreal!!! i feel so lucky to have such beautiful love and support all around me … to see the way you are all resonating with it just makes me feel like the luckiest girl in the world.” Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Doja Cat’s ‘Vie’ Album Tracklist Revealed

Doja Cat unveiled the tracklist for her upcoming fifth studio album Vie on Friday (Sept. 19), one week ahead of its release. The 15-track project includes the previously released lead single “Jealous Type,” which hit No. 3 on Hot Dance/Pop Songs and reached No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. Doja performed “Jealous Type” at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards earlier this month alongside Kenny G. “Jealous Type” was nominated for song of the summer at the VMAs, but Doja ended up taking home the trophy for best K-pop with “Born Again” alongside LISA and RAYE. The Vie tracklist doesn’t include any features, just like her last studio album Scarlet — which was her first project with no features since her 2014 debut EP Purrr! However, the extended version of Scarlet, dubbed Scarlet 2 CLAUDE, included new collaborations with A$AP Rocky (“URRRGE!!!!!!!!!!”) and Teezo Touchdown (“MASC”). The Grammy-winning artist has previously described Vie as a “pop-driven project” and told Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe that she was working with producer Jack Antonoff for the first time. “I think it’s just been nice to play. I really played through the whole thing … I think what I wanted to do was play with my voice in ways that are a little bit less unconventional. And so I’m shrieking a little bit on this album, and that’s been a lot of fun,” she said. Vie will be released next Friday, Sept. 26 via Kemosabe and RCA Records. Doja is set to perform on Saturday Night Live the week after her album’s release, with Bad Bunny hosting. See the album tracklist below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Kneecap Banned From Canada for Allegedly Supporting Terrorist Groups

Irish rap trio Kneecap has been banned from entering Canada, with the government accusing the group of allegedly promoting violence and hatred and supporting terrorist groups. In a video posted to his X account on Friday (Sept. 19), Canadian MP Vince Gasparro — who also serves as a parliamentary secretary for combatting crime — said that the group “made statements that are contrary to Canadian values and laws that have caused deep alarm to our government.” In the caption to his video, Gasparro added that the government “will not tolerate the advocating of political violence, terrorism or Anti-Semitism and hate more broadly,” and deemed the group “ineligible” to enter Canada. Kneecap has become known in recent years for its animated live shows, in which the band regularly speaks out against the war in Gaza and delivers pro-Palestinian messages from the stage. The group regularly calls Israel’s actions against the Palestinian people “genocide”; a recent United Nations commission of inquiry agreed that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. In a statement posted to its Instagram, the band — made up of members Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí — repudiated Gasparro’s claims, calling the politician’s statement “wholly untrue and deeply malicious,” and that “we will not accept it.” The members said that they will be seeking legal action against Gasparro. “We will be relentless in defending ourselves against baseless accusations to silence our opposition to genocide being committed by Israel,” the statement read. “When we beat you in court, which we will, we will donate every cent to assist some of the thousands of child amputees in Gaza.” The news comes just before Kneecap was set to perform a string of shows throughout Canada in October. In a second statement addressed to Canadian fans, Kneecap apologized to fans for the band’s shows being canceled, but added that “we will not be silenced and will always oppose genocide.” The band also urged fans to “use your voices in Canada — stand up and speak out.” In August, Kneecap canceled its upcoming shows in the United States due to an impending court date in London, where Chara is due to defend himself against charges of supporting terrorist groups including Hamas and Hezbollah. In the band’s statement to fans at the time, the group apologized for the inconvenience, but told them to keep an eye out for “something very special for U.S. fans.” Watch Gasparro’s video and read Kneecap’s response below: On behalf of the Government of Canada I am announcing that on the advice of our officials, we have deemed the group Kneecap ineligible to enter our country. Our government will not tolerate the advocating of political violence, terrorism or Anti-Semitism and hate more broadly. pic.twitter.com/3KOf84G3bZ — Vince Gasparro (@vgasparro) September 19, 2025 Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

John Mayer Private Concert Recap Benefiting Study Into Veteran Sleep

John Mayer gathered a lucky few people into a Henson Recording Studios soundstage in Hollywood on Thursday night (Sept. 18) in hopes of bettering the lives of countless veterans. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Around 100 supporters and vets attended the private concert benefiting Mayer’s Heart and Armor Foundation for Veterans Health, which served as the launch for a new campaign to support University of California, San Francisco’s research into the role of sleep in veteran health. “Heart and Armor is heavily scientific, but it is emotional and comprehensible as well,” Mayer says of the foundation he helped launch in 2019 to support the health of veterans of war. “The humanity behind the statistics is difficult and touching. Science will eventually catch all of these wounds – PTSD, insomnia, traumatic brain injuries. They don’t have to last forever. We have shown that we can accelerate the good work of some of the best minds on earth to advance healthcare for a generation of veterans.” John Mayer participates in a panel at a private concert benefiting The Heart and Armor Foundation for Veterans Health at Henson Studios on September 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images Before his 11-song concert, Mayer joined a panel of experts to discuss the importance of sleep when it comes to veteran health — with Heart and Armor saying 60% of vets struggle with sleep problems (three times the rate for non-veterans) and that the number jumps to 93% for vets who struggle with PTSD. Sleep struggles are also linked to heart disease, neurodegeneration and mental health challenges, according to Heart and Armor. “Sleep is one of the most critical issues impacting veteran health,” said Gerard Choucroun, Heart and Armor Foundation’s executive director. “With this campaign, we’re investing in research that will improve veterans health, wellness, and lives in the short-term and for many years ahead.” Mayer played two of his biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits during the jammy set — 2006’s “Waiting on the World to Change” (No. 14 peak) and 2009’s “Who Says” (No. 17) — as well as four songs from his most recent album, 2021’s Sob Rock: “Last Train Home,” “I Guess I Just Feel Like,” “Wild Blue” and “New Light.” When he intro’d that last one — the most upbeat song of the night — Mayer let everyone know he would be dancing along and they should too. That got the to-that-point mostly seated crowd out of their chairs and gathered at the front of the stage for an impromptu dance party. The energy continued for the final song of the night, the 2006 fan favorite “Gravity,” as the crowd swayed together, some arm-in-arm. “I’ve heard some incredible things said to me and heard things said to others, by others, that really restored a lot of faith in me tonight, so thank you very much for being here,” Mayer said ahead of “Gravity” to the intimate crowd, which included director McG — with whom Mayer bought the Henson Recording Studios lot last year — as well as Sugar Ray frontman Mark McGrath. Also during the concert, Mayer noted that, after playing with Dead & Company for 2024 and 2025 residencies at the Las Vegas Sphere, some of his solo songs were “going by very quickly,” calling his own tracks “fun-size” in comparison to the Dead’s never-ending jams. Next up for Mayer: He’ll open for Zach Bryan on Sept. 27 when he plays the first-ever concert at Ann Arbor’s Michigan Stadium, the United States’ largest venue at a whopping 107,601 capacity — so just a few more people than he played for on Thursday night. Find the full setlist for John Mayer’s private Heart and Armor concert below: Queen of CaliforniaLast Train HomeWho SaysLove on the WeekendBeliefI Guess I Just Feel LikeWaiting on the World to ChangeSlow Dancing in a Burning RoomWild BlueNew LightGravity Source link

Dua Lipa Radical Optimism Tour At NYC Madison Square Garden: Review

When it comes to pop stars who debuted in the latter half of the 2010s and truly solidified their positions at the top of the 2020s, Dua Lipa arguably has the most bulletproof catalog of them all — and she flaunted her endless stream of Top 40 smashes throughout her Radical Optimism Tour. On Thursday night (Sept. 18), Lipa powered through her second of four nights at The Garden, treating NYC to a solid pop showcase that displayed her vocal chops, megahits (“Don’t Start Now” was a particularly thrilling penultimate song), and idiosyncratic ear for covers. In tribute to “true New York icons,” Lipa delivered a roaring cover of Blondie‘s “One Way or Another,” infusing her heavily dance-forward set with a splash of rock and roll. Launched in November 2024 in support of its namesake album, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, the Radical Optimism Tour was heavy on the bombast (limitless confetti was the name of the game) and slick late ’80s-inspired choreography to make up for what it lacked in aesthetic coherence and continuity. Meticulous blocking covered every part of the stage — including an elevated platform reminiscent of the shape of an infinity sign, a runway leading to a pseudo-B-stage that lit up in flames during “Love Again,” and a floating platform that carried her to the arena’s 100-level — and Lipa leaned on her modeling background to command the stage with her sultry presence and laser focus. From heartwarmingly full-circle renditions of breakthrough hits like 2015’s “Be the One” to newer standouts like 2024’s “Maria,” Lipa’s second of four nights at The Garden reminded the crowd just how prolific a pop hitmaker she’s become over the past decade — even if the Thursday night crew was a bit tamer than usual. When she kept the focus off the ballads and churned out bangers like “One Kiss,” “Levitating,” “Houdini,” “Hallucinate” and “Physical,” Lipa had The Garden in the palm of her hands. Here are the five best moments of night two of Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism Tour at Madison Square Garden. A Dua Duo There was a surprise duo of Duas at Thursday night’s show, and we’re not talking about the Duolingo owl. During a lengthy interlude in which she chatted with fans on the floor, Lipa bumped into an excited fan also named Dua. While the pop star explained her name means “to love” in Albanian, the fan shared that her name means “a prayer to God” in Arabic. The two then took a quick selfie together as the crowd cheered for the surprise duo. One tour stop, two Duas! Dua Takes on Blondie Blondie’s 1979 hit “One Way or Another” reached No. 24 on the Hot 100 and left an indelible pop-rock legacy, so it’s only right that one of Top 40’s spunkiest current stars delivered her own spin on the New York classic. Encircled by her band and background singers at the mini B-stage near the end of the main runway, Dua put on her best Debbie Harry wig and tore through the track, throwing the parents in the crowd a bone, before running to her deliciously of-the-moment setlist. A Visible Band In an era where captivating dancers and immersive visuals have revolutionized the standard look of pop live shows, the band can often be relegated to the side of the stage — or even hidden behind on-stage structures or stuck in the pit. At the Radical Optimism Tour, Lipa’s band was visible for the entire show on the elevated platform, a choice that may surprise those who are mainly familiar with the EDM and synthpop hits. Hearing and seeing the live drums and bass guitar onstage helped amplify the most subtle production flourishes in her music, and the increased number of bodies onstage kept he action constant, even when the energy slightly dipped during the ballads. Mid-Air “Love Again” Applause-O-Meter Lipa may not have been zooming around on a flying horseshoe or tipping on 44s like Beyoncé on her Cowboy Carter Tour, but she certainly had her fair share of airtime. After performing most of Future Nostalgia standout “Love Again” while flames engulfed her feet on the mini B-stage, Lipa put on a Diana Ross-esque fur coat and stepped onto a floating platform that lifted her to the arena’s 100-level seating. While in the air, she played conductor, measuring the volume of applause from each side of the arena and manipulating them into a battle that culminated with an explosive final chorus. Although she barely spoke a word in that process, her facial expressions here were one of the most charismatic elements of the entire show. Old Way Vogueing Takes Center Stage Led by the visionary Charm La’Donna, who earned double Emmy nominations earlier this year for choreographing Kendrick Lamar’s and Beyoncé’s explosive halftime spectacles, the vast majority of Lipa’s moves on this tour were sourced from the “old way” style of vogue. A pre-1990 iteration of vogueing, “old way” prioritizes lines, symmetry and precision, resulting in incredibly crisp pictures and formations. This style of dance paired incredibly well with Lipa’s stature and natural ability, allowing her to flaunt her extensions and timing over busier, more intricate choreography. Considering the evolution of on-stage dancing, it was quite the sight to see her moves align with the late-’80s feel of certain Future Nostalgia cuts. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Zach Williams Talks New Album ‘Jesus Loves’ & Revival Nights Tour

The title track of Zach Williams’s fourth studio album Jesus Loves, which releases today (Sept. 19) on Provident Label Group, has a heartfelt message to “All the renegades, the rebels, and the runaways,” but throughout the dozen-song project, he also has songs aimed at healing and inspiring the newfound believers, the “church kids” and everyone in between. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Nearly a decade after launching his solo career breakthrough with “Chain Breaker,” the title track to his 2016 Grammy-winning album, the Southern rocker-turned-CCM singer-songwriter still has plenty of grit, gravel and passion in his voice and his writing pen, which he blends with a signature soulfulness that has spurred hits including “Chain Breaker,” “Old Church Choir,” and “Less Like Me,” but also his current Christian Airplay top 5 hit, “Jesus Loves.” His new album is filled with messages of pain, struggle and redemption, all steeped in shades of blues, Southern rock and soul. He reunites with longtime producer Jonathan Smith and as with previous albums, welcomes writers and co-writers known for their work in CCM and/or country fields, such as Trannie Anderson (Lainey Wilson), Casey Beathard (Eric Church, Kenny Chesney) and Allen Shamblin (Miranda Lambert), as well as CCM kingpin writers such as Ben Glover, Jeff Pardo, and Smith. “Killed a Man,” written by Ben Stennis, Tucker Beathard and Casey Beathard, is one of the few outside cuts on the album. It’s title, on its surface, seems to suggest murder in a physical sense, but is actually about putting away self-destructive ways in favor of a faith-filled life. Williams was intrigued by the title when he was sent the song. “They played me ‘Killed a Man’ one day when we were hanging out and just the title alone, I was hooked,” Williams says. “And as soon as I heard what was going on in the song, I was like, ‘This is genius. Please let me record this.’ This song was too good for me to let go.” Similarly, “Hated” doesn’t center on harboring ill will, but rather finding strength to stand up for one’s convictions, even when it brings backlash. “Friend in High Places” is the first song Williams wrote for the album and marked by the poetic lyric, “I’m livin’ proof, what a carpenter from Nazareth can do/ How a hammer and a nail can make things new.” “That is one of my favorite lines in the song,” Williams notes. “Every time I would play the demo back, I just wanted to go ahead and put the song out. We kind of just tested the waters to see what people thought, and it gave me a good idea to see what direction I wanted to go with the rest of the songs on this record.” Williams doesn’t shy away from the struggles to stay firm in his faith on songs such as “Wait For Me,” and “Say a Prayer,” the latter a track he calls one of his most cherished songs on the album. “I’ve had the song for a few years. It didn’t feel right for the last record, and I really wanted it on this one. It’s one of my faves on the record, and it may have a special feature at the top of the year on it,” he teases of the song. Williams’ sandpaper-and-silk voice has made him a favored vocalist for collaborations, such as his two duets with Dolly Parton, and collabs with Big Daddy Weave and TobyMac. He recently teamed with Crowder on a new version of Crowder’s hit song “Still.” In 2021, Williams joined Christian music trio CAIN on a remix of CAIN’s hit “Rise Up (Lazarus),” and Cain joined Williams’ Revival Nights Tour last year. On the new album, CAIN joins him on “Church Kids,” a slice of nostalgia for generations of people who grew up attending Sunday morning and Wednesday night church services, singing songs such as the 1983 Michael W. Smith classic “Friends,” and knew that each summer would include a week-long stint at a local church’s vacation bible school program. “It was just this idea of all the things you see, all the sights and sounds growing up in church as a kid, some of it great, some of it not so great, and finding faith through it. And now, [Williams and his wife Crystal], we’re in this season of our own lives where we’re raising up our own church kids. Especially my generation, I think they’ll get a lot of lyrics that are in this song and they’ll be like, ‘I remember singing that song.’” Current generations of music listeners are more likely to get their first taste of a new CCM favorite on social media rather than in a church setting—a shift that has compelled artists to spend more time focusing on creating content to promote music. “I’m trying to get better at it, but I guess if you don’t figure it out, you’re going to get left behind,” Williams says of balancing making music with making social media content. “I’m not the guy that’s going to be on my phone shooting a video and posting it later. I think the best thing that’s working for me right now is to try to find a couple of days a month when we can get together and put together some content, some videos and versions of songs we can get out to people, and let them see a little bit behind the curtain. It’s not something that you think about whenever you start down the road of playing music. I mean, I’d love to just be able to focus on writing really good songs and putting out good music, that’s really where my heart is. But obviously, you got to make yourself available and things like that, so I’m having fun with it. I’ll get better at it as we go, I’m sure.” Williams, booked by Jeff Roberts Agency, will launch the current iteration of his Revival Nights Tour in October, with

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Hit ‘Golden’ Is No. 1 on U.K. Chart for 7th Week

Tracks from KPop Demon Hunters continue to dominate the U.K’s Singles Charts as three songs land in the top five on the Sept. 19 list. “Golden,” credited to HUNTR/X, and sung by EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, lands at No. 1 for a sixth consecutive week and its seventh overall. Two other songs from the Netflix movie, Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” and “Your Idol,” land at No. 3 and No. 5, respectively. This marks the first time that three K-pop songs have concurrently occupied spots in the top five. On the Hot 100, “Golden” leads for a fifth week, and is now the longest leading hit by an animated act in the chart’s 67-year history. Two cartoon groups reigned for four weeks each: The Archies with “Sugar, Sugar” in 1969, and the Chipmunks with David Seville with “The Chipmunk Song” in 1958. Explore See latest videos, charts and news In the run-up to the release of her sophomore album, The Art of Loving (released Sept. 26), Olivia Dean continues to see success on the Official Singles Chart with three songs landing in the top 10: “Man I Need” spends a fourth consecutive week at No. 2, “Nice to Each Other” lifts two spots to No. 6 and her Sam Fender collaboration “Rein Me In” closes at No. 10. Sabrina Carpenter has three songs in the top 10 with “Tears” (No. 4), “Manchild” (No. 8) and “When Did You Get Hot?” (No. 9) all performing well. Disco Lines and Tinashe’s “No Broke Boys” round out the top 10 at No. 7. Ed Sheeran scores the week’s highest new entry with “Camera” making the top 20 (No. 16), and more songs from new LP Play also featuring: “Sapphire” at No. 28 and “A Little More” at No. 26. Play lands at No. 1 on the Official Albums Chart this week, giving the Suffolk-based singer his ninth overall. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Asake to Perform Red Bull Symphonic Concert in NYC

Asake is set to perform a Red Bull Symphonic concert in New York this fall alongside conductor Glenn Alexander II and the Symphonic Orchestra. The Red Bull Symphonic brings a modern artist and a classical music director together, backed by a full-scale symphonic orchestra, to reimagine the artist’s biggest hits. The Grammy-winning Afrobeats star’s one-night-only show will take place at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre on Nov. 8. “I feel blessed to be part of Red Bull Symphonic and amplify my sound in this unique way,” Asake said in a statement. “Classical music was influential in my childhood and love for music, and blending it with fújì, Afrobeats and amapiano alongside a full orchestra is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I’m excited for what it will do for the culture, and for my fans to rediscover my music in a new light.” This marks the first Red Bull Symphonic concert in New York and the third one in the U.S., following Rick Ross‘ Atlanta performance in 2022 and Metro Boomin‘s L.A. performance in 2023. Alexander II will serve as the conductor for this year’s Red Bull Symphonic, while Anthony Parnther — who conduced Metro’s 2023 concert — will handle arrangement and orchestral consultant duties. Alexander II is the music director and conductor of the national U.S. tour of Les Misérables and has commanded top orchestras including the Atlanta Symphony and NYU Symphony, debuting at both Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. “It’s an honor and a privilege to be part of something that’s bigger than myself as Red Bull Symphonic will provide an avenue to genuinely connect with people over our shared love of music,” said Alexander II in a statement. “I’m excited for the opportunity to work with Asake and blend two genres together in a unique way. This is something that will culturally bring people together which means more to me than anything.” Tickets go on sale via Red Bull’s website Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 10 a.m. ET. Red Bull Symphonic Courtesy of Red Bull Symphonic Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

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