
Dennis DiChiaro Receives 7 FPCM Red Carpet Award Nominations
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2025 is starting out as a phenomenal year for Dennis DiChiaro launched by Colt Records
2025 is starting out as a phenomenal year for Dennis DiChiaro launched by Colt Records
Global pop sensation Jack & Jack are making a triumphant return, kicking off their biggest era yet with the announcement of their 17-date Symbiosis European Tour. Set to begin in March 2025, the tour coincides with the release of their highly anticipated new single, Symbiosis - The Beginning, dropping February 28, followed by a visually stunning cinematic music video.
Boardmasters is back this summer and today dropping its third and final headliner for 2025 along with a raft of other huge artists joining the bill, the Boardies hype is real. The UK’s hottest rapper Central Cee will be at Boardmasters for the very first time with sights set on an epic main stage headline slot. He joins previously announced headliners 2025 BRIT and Grammy nominated RAYE and The Prodigy, topping the bill for a huge 5 days on the Cornish coast. Today, 30+ other massive acts are added to the line-up including The Wombats, Sub Focus, Flo, Leigh-Anne, Krept & Konan, The Blessed Madonna, Maverick Sabre and more. Cornwall’s own surf and music festival will be taking place from 6-10 August 2025 across two spectacular sites of Watergate Bay and Fistral Beach.
After the phenomenal success of his Unreal Unearth Tour in 2023 and 2024, Hozier has announced an extended run of North American tour dates for 2025. This leg of the tour will see him performing in stadiums for the first time, alongside a return to amphitheaters and festivals across the country. Fans in Casper, Wyoming, and Billings, Montana, will also get their long-awaited shows, as rescheduled dates have now been confirmed.
Birmingham's Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival (Friday 11 to Sunday 13 July 2025) have unveiled a further raft of artists, including Groove Armada, Kofi Stone, Sam Redmore, Rosie Lowe, Summer Pearl and Lulu.
In anticipation of the release of their highly awaited 22-track album, “No Song Hold On,” PDS has released another captivating teaser for track number 9, titled “Real Lyricist (Rap Ballad).”
Global music icon Vanilla Ice is set to heat up stages in 2025, headlining the "I Love the 90s Tour" created by Universal Attractions Agency / UAA, and touring for nine years since 2016. This year, the tour takes an exciting new direction with the "Forever Young" concept in select markets, blending nostalgia from the 90s with chart-topping boy bands from the early 2000s. The first leg of the tour will kick off in Tucson, Arizona, on March 7, and will hit more than 20 cities across North America.
Sam Fender has released a new video for People Watching, the title track from his highly anticipated third album, set for release on February 21, 2025, via Capitol Records.
UK rap sensation Central Cee has officially announced his first-ever world tour, Can’t Rush Greatness, following the release of his highly anticipated debut album of the same name. Produced by Live Nation, the 39-date tour kicks off on April 1st in Oslo, Norway, making stops at major venues across Europe, North America, and Australia, including London’s The O2, Los Angeles’s Hollywood Palladium, and New York’s Terminal 5, before wrapping up on July 2nd in Perth, Australia.
It didn’t take long—tickets to the highly anticipated one-night-only benefit concert featuring blink-182 and Alkaline Trio at the Hollywood Palladium on February 13th are officially sold out. Fans eagerly snapped up tickets to see the legendary punk rock trio of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker share the stage alongside punk stalwarts Alkaline Trio, with 100% of the ticket proceeds going to support vital fire relief efforts in California.
Sargent Tucker (ST), the acclaimed multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and chart-topping R&B artist, has just released his latest single, “The Presence of You.” Produced under the guidance of Grammy-nominated Levi Seacer, former music director for Prince, the track is a heartfelt ode to the emotional magic of love and connection.
Following the emotional impact of his November 2024 release, ADHD, James Arthur continues to captivate listeners with his latest single, "Celebrate," released today. The track serves as the second single from his highly anticipated sixth studio album, PISCES, which is set to drop on March 21, 2025. A deeply introspective anthem, "Celebrate" explores themes of growth, resilience, and self-acceptance while offering a glimpse into James’ journey from adversity to self-realization.
Due to overwhelming demand, country music star Chris Stapleton has announced nine additional dates for his highly successful “All-American Road Show” tour this summer. The new stops include second and final performances at iconic venues such as New York’s Madison Square Garden, Denver’s Ball Arena, Salt Lake City’s Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre, Tinley Park’s Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, Phoenix’s Desert Diamond Arena, and Grand Rapids’ Van Andel Arena, among others.
In the wake of the devastating wildfires sweeping across Los Angeles County, the Crew Nation Global Relief Fund has pledged $1 million to assist performing musicians, live music crew, and industry workers directly affected by the disaster. The wildfires, among the largest natural disasters in U.S. history, have displaced countless residents and caused extensive damage throughout the region.
Nina Nesbitt has released her version of ‘Caledonia’, a beloved Scottish anthem that fans have been asking for since she teased it on social media. The release comes just in time for her performance at BBC Scotland’s Burns Night celebrations on January 25th, a special event honouring Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns.
British rock legends Skunk Anansie have returned with their first new music in nearly three years. Their brand-new single, ‘An Artist Is An Artist’, showcases the band’s signature provocative edge and biting wit, delivered with pulsating, spiky new-wave brilliance.
Genesis Publications announce that the British, family-owned publishing house will be publishing Bon Jovi’s first-ever authored anthology. With unlimited access to Bon Jovi's extensive archive and narrated by Jon Bon Jovi, Bon Jovi: Forever chronicles the band's remarkable 40-year history. Bon Jovi: Forever will be shipping in June 2025, with the limited edition now available to pre-order.
80s legends Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston pose with The Fizz's new members in fresh snaps.
The ladies, best known for ripping off their skirts to their iconic Bucks Fizz hit “Making Your Mind Up”, now have two new members, Matthew Pateman and Nikk Mager.
Barranquilla is gearing up for its 2025 Carnaval, Colombia’s most celebrated cultural event, with a special tribute to GRAMMY®, and Latin GRAMMY® Award-winning artist Shakira, one of its renowned figures. This year, the festival adopts the global superstar’s iconic line from her hit song “Hips Don’t Lie” - “‘En Barranquilla se baila así” as its official slogan, honouring her enduring connection to her hometown.
Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Kip Moore is set to release his most ambitious project yet. His sixth studio album, Solitary Tracks, will debut on February 28 via Virgin Music Group. The expansive album features 23 tracks spread over four sides, making it a monumental addition to Moore’s career. Described as a deeply resonant opus, Solitary Tracks embodies Moore’s adventurous spirit and unwavering commitment to authenticity.
In conjunction with the album announcement, Moore is releasing the official music video for his new single, “Bad Spot”, today at 4 PM GMT. The song is a soulful, piano-driven confession of a weathered soul finding maturity, showcasing Moore’s introspective artistry. The accompanying video brings the track to life, revealing a contemplative and poignant narrative.
I’m never going to cheat by just trying to write what I think people want to hear, or hold onto a sound that worked for me,” Moore said. “I’m going to always be authentic with myself, with every record, and all I ever hope is that people find a little solace. This project is a journey in itself, so I hope it helps people navigate their own life".
The album marks a bold new chapter for Moore, who has spent months teasing its release with tracks like the “blistering” “Live Here to Work” (hailed by Billboard) and the “gritty, rough, and rowdy” “Learning As I Go” (Whiskey Riff). Other pre-released songs, including the “heartfelt anthem” “Flowers in December” and its paired track “Wildfire”, have hinted at the album’s depth and versatility.
Moore’s determination to forge ahead, both musically and personally, defines Solitary Tracks. The album reflects his solitary artistic journey, with themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and resilience woven throughout. Co-produced by Moore alongside Jaren Johnston, Oscar Charles, and Jay Joyce, the record marks a shift in Moore’s creative process, blending soulful introspection with raw, roots-inspired production.
“There’s no pattern you have to follow, and sometimes you gotta gamble on yourself,” Moore explained. “You gotta be bold enough to trust your gut, and willing to roll those dice if you believe in something.”
The album features standout collaborations and songwriting contributions from renowned talents. Highlights include:
To celebrate the release, Moore will embark on the Solitary Tracks World Tour, beginning in Europe this spring. The tour will take him to major cities across Sweden, Norway, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the UK, with stops at venues like the OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow and the O2 Brixton Academy in London.
Known as a genre-defying artist and one of country music’s most thoughtful voices, Moore has built a career rooted in authenticity. With over 1 billion streams and a reputation as a dynamic live performer, he continues to push boundaries and connect deeply with fans worldwide.
Solitary Tracks promises to be a defining chapter in Moore’s illustrious career, cementing his place as a creative force willing to take risks and stay true to his vision. Fans can pre-order or pre-save the album now and prepare for a musical journey unlike any other.
Legendary musician Ringo Starr has released his highly anticipated country album, Look Up, marking his return to the genre for the first time in more than five decades. Produced and co-written by the acclaimed T Bone Burnett, Look Up is Starr's first full-length album since 2019 and features an impressive lineup of collaborators from Nashville and beyond.
Recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles, Look Up includes 11 tracks, nine of which were penned by Burnett. Starr, who sang and played drums on every song, also co-wrote the album’s closing track, “Thankful,” featuring the angelic harmonies of Alison Krauss. Other standout contributors include bluegrass virtuoso Billy Strings, Americana trailblazers Larkin Poe, folk-rock duo Lucius, and Grammy-winning guitarist Molly Tuttle. Starr’s longtime friend and Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh also lends his signature slide guitar to the album.
A video for the title track, “Look Up,” debuted today alongside the album’s release. Directed by Wyndham Garnett, the uplifting video depicts Starr singing in the sunshine interwoven with diverse groups of people forming a massive human peace sign in a field. The visuals echo the song’s hopeful lyrics:
"No matter where you place / In the human race / There is mercy / There is grace / Look up, up above your head / Where the music plays / There’s a light that shines / In the darkest days.”
“This album was made with love,” Starr shared in a statement. “I’ve always been inspired by country music, and working with T Bone Burnett and all these incredible artists was a dream. I hope the positivity in Look Up resonates with everyone.”
Starr’s affinity for country music has been a hallmark of his career, dating back to his Beatles days with songs like “Act Naturally” and “Don’t Pass Me By.” His 1970 country album, Beaucoups of Blues, remains a fan favorite. Starr’s passion for the genre runs so deep that, as a teenager in Liverpool, he once dreamed of moving to Texas after learning that blues legend Lightnin’ Hopkins lived in Houston.
Starr’s partnership with Burnett began serendipitously in 2022 when the two reconnected at an event in Los Angeles. Starr initially asked Burnett to write a single song for an EP he was working on. Instead, Burnett returned with nine songs, all in a country vein, which became the foundation for Look Up.
The album showcases a range of styles, from heartfelt ballads to foot-stomping anthems:
Look Up will be brought to life on stage when Starr headlines Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on January 14 and 15, 2025. Tickets are on sale now, promising fans a chance to see the beloved Beatle celebrate his return to country music.
Beyond his iconic career as the drummer of The Beatles, Starr has enjoyed a prolific solo career, releasing 20 studio albums and earning nine Grammy Awards. In addition to his music, Starr has acted in over 15 films, written eight books, and pursued visual arts. He was knighted in 2018 and continues to spread his message of “Peace and Love” globally, making July 7 an annual day of celebration for the movement.
Look Up cements Starr’s reputation as a musical innovator unafraid to explore new territory while staying true to his roots. As he once again shines his light into the world, Starr invites listeners to find hope, joy, and resilience in these new songs.
Track Listing for Look Up
Available now on all streaming platforms.