Journalist Tamron Hall found it surprising to hear that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, she confessed Wednesday night at the American Heart Association’s 16th annual Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection fashion show.
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With less than two weeks before its original kick-off date, Hayley Kiyoko canceled her upcoming North American tour, sharing the bad news via social media.
“The timing for the tour didn’t go the way we had hoped and due to a lot of factors not aligning for the year ahead, I am forced to make the extremely difficult decision to cancel my upcoming North American tour,” Kiyoko wrote in an Instagram post. “I have never canceled one
Journalist Tamron Hall found it surprising to hear that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, she confessed Wednesday night at the American Heart Association’s 16th annual Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection fashion show.
The Rolling Stones are heading back out on the road. The latest iteration of their No Filter tour begins May 8 in San Diego and encompasses a string of North American stadiums before wrapping up July 9 in Atlanta. Watch a trailer and find the dates below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Big Thief performed their song “Shoulders” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night (February 4). Check it out below. The band has also announced North American tour dates. Those shows begin in July, following stops in Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Find Big Thief’s schedule below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
The Head and the Heart are hitting the road this spring with special guest Margo Price. The North American tour will support the band's fourth studio album, Living Mirage, which was released last year.The 13-date trek will kick off April 20 at Von Braun Center’s Mars Music Hall in Huntsville, Alabama, following the band’s April 18 appearance at Old Settler’s Music Festival in Texas.
Guns N’ Roses who have been on tour for the better part of the past five years, today announced the North American dates for their 2020 global stadium tour. The tour launches in Mexico City on March 14 and then rolls through previously announced dates in Latin America and Europe before hitting the U.S., fittingly enough, on July 4.
After an almost seven-year hiatus, the return of My Chemical Romance arrives on a high note as the band has already sold out its North American tour with 228,600 tickets purchased in less than six hours.
K-pop girl group (G)I-dle are set to take on the U.S. with the North American leg of their I-Land 2020 world tour.The six-member team will tour the world between April and July with dates across North America, Europe, Australia and Asia.
The Strokes have announced a limited run of North American dates set to launch in March.The band will perform on March 5 at Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, March 9 at WaMu Theater in Seattle and March 14 at The Forum in Los Angeles.Special guests King Princess and Alvvays will join The Strokes in L.A.
The Strokes have announced a handful of North American concerts in March. They will play Vancouver, British Columbia on March 5, Seattle on March 9, and Los Angeles on March 14. All three concerts will feature support from Alvvays, while their Los Angeles gig will also include King Princess on the bill. Find full details below.
Mxmtoon is giving her fans what they want. Following the release of her latest single "Fever Dream," she's officially announcing a brand new tour.
German metal group Rammstein will be embarking on their first-ever North American stadium tour in August. It’s the first time the band will tour the U.S. since 2011, and to promote what are sure to be a series of pyrotechnic-heavy events, they did it the most metal way possible: with a blimp flying over Los Angeles.
Dave Matthews Band is hitting the road!
In 2019, pop artist Mika gave some of his fans in North America the long-awaited live return they'd been waiting for with his Tiny Love Tiny Tour, during which he visited New York, Canada and Los Angeles to deliver a series of intimate shows. But in 2020, the star is finally coming back to tour North America in full force.
Icelandic quartet Of Monsters and Men have announced their 2020 North American tour.
Following the sell out of their Feb. 28 show at Madison Square Garden in New York, Daryl Hall and John Oates have announced a lengthy 2020 North American tour with special guests Squeeze and KT Tunstall.“I’m really looking forward to a big time 2020 tour!” said Oates in a release.
Hulu has renewed “Wu Tang: An American Saga” and “Dollface,” each for a second season.
The band say they'll plant a tree for every ticket sold
Acorn TV has acquired exclusive North American rights to British drama “Deadwater Fell,” which launched on Channel 4 last week.