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Alicia Keys closed out the New York Knicks’ championship parade with a performance of her hit ‘Empire State of Mind’. Watch below. The Manhattan basketball team became NBA champions for the first time since 1973 following their win on Sunday (June 14) at San Antonio’s Frost Bank Centre against San Antonio Spurs. During the championship, Keys’ 2009 track, featuring Jay-Z, became the unofficial fan anthem, with New Yorker’s taking to the streets to play the hit after their big win. Shortly after the game’s end, NYC Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, announced that his office would host a championship parade to commemorate…

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Photo by Giulia Troncon The concert last night, Thursday June 18, 2026al Bonsai of Bologna it wasn't just any live show, but a real liberation After the cancellation of the first date in Vienna due to pneumonia which struck the frontman Wayne Coyneand the subsequent, painful cancellation of the stage scheduled in Milan on 17 June, the appointment under the two towers has officially become the first real show of the entire tour European. The wait of the Italian fans was amply rewarded: i The Flaming Lipsamong the most iconic and unpredictable forces of American alternative rock, has transformed Bologna…

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Brian Fallon has announced a UK, European and North American headline tour for 2026. Find all the details below. READ MORE: Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – The Gaslight Anthem’s Brian Fallon The frontman of The Gaslight Anthem will hit the road this autumn in support of his new solo album, ‘Not Bad For New Jersey’, which arrives on September 10 via his own Lesser Known Records. He’ll be joined on stage by his backing band, The Painkillers, at the forthcoming shows. Fallon’s extensive trek this year is due to kick off in Brooklyn, New York, on September 10. Dates…

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Justin Cary, the bassist for Sixpence None the Richer, died Thursday, days after suffering a stroke. He was 50. The band's frontwoman Leigh Nash confirmed Cary's death Thursday, writing on social media, “'We sure had a great time' is an understatement. Thank you, Justin. We love you forever. Please keep his dear [wife] Linda close to your hearts. She is our family. There's never been anyone like Justin.” Nash added in a heartfelt tribute shared to Instagram Stories. “Justin Cary was kind, talented, and one of the funniest people I've ever met,” wrote Nash. “Whenever he had a story, I…

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With “Atavistic Unraveling”, Astriferous take a curious step in their journey, choosing to recalibrate the coordinates of their death metal a little, without however denying… Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM

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The Rolling Stones have announced a new official podcast. Find all the details below. In the lead-up to the release of their latest LP ‘Foreign Tongues‘ on July 10, the band will launch ‘Speaking In Tongues’, a new podcast featuring interviews with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, narrated by Norah Jones. The podcast will feature behind-the-scenes insight into the making of ‘Foreign Tongues’ over six episodes, with the band sharing studio techniques, creative influences and their songwriting process. As well as studio outtakes and never-before-heard new songs, the podcast will also feature contributions from producer Andrew Watt and The Cure‘s Robert Smith…

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Bambie Thug has pulled out of Bludfest and announced a break from touring. READ MORE: Bambie Thug interview: “Change can be done with music, and people listen through art” The festival, which is organised and designed by Yungblud, is set to take place on June 27, in Hradec Králové, Czechia, near Prague, and hosted at the multifunctional Park 360. Bambie Thug was initially slated to perform at the festival’s first-ever edition outside of the UK, but told fans today (June 19) that they are no longer on the line-up. The Irish solo star, real name Bambie Ray Robinson, took to Instagram…

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When the world needed Lesbian Jesus most, she disappeared. At least, that’s a bit what it felt like for fans of Hayley Kiyoko. After the 2018 release of her debut album, Expectations, a synth-pop explosion of lesbian desire, listeners anxiously awaited her next project. So many were surprised when in January 2020, following the release of an EP called I’m Too Sensitive for This Shit, Kiyoko cancelled her North American tour entirely. In public, she was an artist brimming with potential and the momentum of a growing, queer, fanbase behind her, with no reason to suddenly go dark. But in…

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