The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers announce Southern Hospitality Tour

Rock bands The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers have revealed plans for a co-headlining Southern Hospitality Tour across North America. The tour features opener Southall and spans more than 40 cities starting in May. A special Hollywood Bowl headline show with Tedeschi Trucks Band is set for August 17.

Genre-defying rock legends The Black Crowes and boundary-pushing Whiskey Myers are teaming up for the Southern Hospitality Tour, promising high-voltage rock performances without pretense. The outing includes opener Southall and kicks off on May 17 at Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Stops will cover major venues from Nashville's Bridgestone Arena to New York's Forest Hills Stadium, wrapping up on August 20 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California.

Pre-sales launch on Tuesday, February 3, at 12 p.m. local time via artist presale powered by Seated, where fans signing up can access an exclusive new recording produced by Grammy winner Jay Joyce. Citi cardmembers get presale access through their entertainment program until February 5, while Mastercard holders have options in select cities like Austin and Kansas City. General tickets go on sale February 6 at 10 a.m. local time on LiveNation.com.

The Black Crowes, fresh from a 2025 Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album with Happiness Bastards and their first Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nod, will release A Pound of Feathers on March 13. The album includes the track “It’s Like That,” featured in ESPN on ABC’s NHL campaign. Whiskey Myers, a multi-platinum independent act, brings material from their latest release, Whomp Whack Thunder, known for its raw edge and lyrical focus.

A highlight is the August 17 co-headline at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles with Tedeschi Trucks Band—the first time these acts share that stage. Expect sets blending classics, deep cuts, and new material, delivered with thunderous drums and blistering guitars. The Toronto date falls on July 21 at RBC Amphitheatre.

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Vibrant photo of a music store display with new albums from The Rolling Stones, The Black Crowes, and emerging acts, plus memoirs by Robbie Robertson and Dolly Parton, illustrating the week's music releases.
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26 new music albums and 12 books arrive November 10-16

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Music fans have a packed week ahead with 26 new album releases and 12 music-related books hitting shelves from November 10 to 16, 2025. Highlights include deluxe reissues from The Rolling Stones and The Black Crowes, alongside debuts from emerging acts like Picture Parlour and Violent Vira. The book lineup features intimate memoirs from Robbie Robertson and Dolly Parton, exploring creative partnerships and stage legacies.

British indie rock band The Cribs has revealed a series of North American tour dates for April and May. The shows support their recently released album Selling A Vibe. Tickets are now available for purchase.

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Several prominent country music artists have scheduled performances in New York and Connecticut for 2026, featuring venues like Mohegan Sun Arena and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Tickets are already on sale for these shows, with opportunities to win them through local radio promotions. The lineup includes established stars and rising talents across various tour dates.

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has revealed its 2026 performer lineup, headlined by rock legends The Eagles and Rod Stewart alongside Stevie Nicks, Lorde, and Lainey Wilson. The event runs April 23-26 and April 30-May 3 at the Fair Grounds Race Course, with tickets going on sale December 12. A special cultural exchange pavilion will highlight Jamaica's music and culture in the wake of Hurricane Melissa.

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Bruce Hornsby has revealed details of his upcoming album Indigo Park, featuring collaborations with Ezra Koenig, Bonnie Raitt, and the late Bob Weir. The record, set for release on April 3, includes contributions from several music luminaries and reflects on the singer-songwriter's past experiences. Hornsby and his band the Noisemakers will embark on a tour to support the album.

My Chemical Romance has postponed the opening night of its Black Parade 2026 tour due to unforeseen circumstances. The concert in Bogotá, Colombia, originally set for January 22, will now take place on February 10. All other tour dates remain unchanged.

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Rock musician Melissa Etheridge has revealed details of her new studio album, Rise, set for release on March 27, 2026, marking her first full-length project in five years. The personal collection includes a duet with Chris Stapleton and a tribute to her late son. She also unveiled The Rise Tour, starting March 26 in Detroit.

 

 

 

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