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Liberty Dunworth
· posted in 🕺 Music RSS Feeds
Jay-Z performs live


Jay-Z has announced huge shows in Paris and Los Angeles, taking place later this year and celebrating his “legacy”.

The new dates come following the rapper returning to the stage for a rare solo performance last month, headlining Roots Picnic 2026 as his first festival date in seven years and breaking out some of his biggest hits.

That set also saw him take aim at Nicki Minaj, Drake, Kanye West and more in a freestyle, and came ahead of his upcoming anniversary shows planned for New York’s Yankee Stadium. Those three shows which will celebrate 30 years of his debut album ‘Reasonable Doubt’ and 25 years of his sixth record ‘The Blueprint’.

Now, two more anniversary shows have been confirmed, taking place at the Stade de France in Paris on September 10 and at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on October 23.

Jaÿ-Z30 Tour poster

Jaÿ-Z30 Tour poster. CREDIT: Press

Like the New York gigs next month, this announcement also features the rapper’s name written with an umlaut on the Y – the same style he used on his 1996 debut album – indicating that the setlists will feature mainly focus on his early discography.

Tickets go on sale on Friday (June 12) at 10am local time, and pre-sale options will be available from Thursday (June 11). Visit here for tickets and more information.

There have been rumours that Jay-Z is working on a new album – which will be the follow-up to 2017’s ‘4:44’ – swirling for years now, although friend and collaborator Cash Cobain recently put a dampener on hopes for new material, saying that the rapper told him recently that he is “absolutely not dropping an album” anytime soon (via Variety).

With his recent gig at Roots Picnic, Jay-Z rattled through the biggest hits from his 30-year discography and also called out some famous faces with a freestyle.



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He took aim at Nicki Minaj and her recent efforts to cosy up to Republican politicians, hit back at Drake after the Canadian rapper called him out on new album ‘Iceman’, and responded to Kanye West after he made offensive remarks about his and Beyoncé’s children.

Last year, it was his company, Roc Nation, who was behind Kendrick Lamar being chosen to headline the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime show, and the huge slot came amid the rap battle between K.Dot and Drake. After the record-breaking show, Jay-Z later revealed that he was not a fan of the highly publicised feud.

“Now, people that like Kendrick hate Drake, no matter what he makes,” he said, adding that the hit diss track ‘Not Like Us’ felt like an “attack on [Drake’s] character”.

“I don’t know if I love that. I don’t know if it’s helpful to our growth where the fallout lands, especially on social media,” he added. “It’s too far. It’s bringing people’s kids in it. I don’t like that. I sound like the old guy wagging his finger, but I think we can achieve the same thing, as far as sparring with music, with collaborations more so than breaking the whole thing apart.”

The post Jay-Z announces huge shows in Paris and Los Angeles to “celebrate legacy” appeared first on NME.

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Bill Pearis
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Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.

NICK HAKIM

Nick Hakim will be touring this fall in support of his new album I Can See. Dates include Brooklyn club Warsaw on September 19.

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SYLVAN ESSO

Sylvan Esso have announced a full band tour, beginning on October 1 in Atlanta and running through 2026 and into 2027.

LETTERKENNY LIVE

Great Canadian sitcom Letterkenny concluded its 12-season run in 2023 but the cast are reuniting for “Letterkenny Live,” a 2027 North American tour.

BEDOUINE

Bedouine is supporting excellent new album TITLE on tour this year — she plays Brooklyn’s National Sawdust on Thursday and just announced new tour dates which includes another NYC show at Le Poisson Rouge on November 10 with Steady Holiday.

JEFF TWEEDY / CASE OATS

Jeff Tweedy’s great solo album Twilight Override turns one in September, and he’ll continue supporting it on the road with a new round of solo shows. They happen in October and November, and he’ll be joined for them by Case Oats, the duo of Spencer Tweedy (his son) and Casey Gomez.

MÚM

Icelandic art-pop vets múm have announced new North American shows in support of History of Science which was their first album in 12 years. Dates kick off in NYC on September 24 at Le Poisson Rouge, and from there they head to Albany, Cincinnati, Chicago, Mexico City, and Guadalajara.



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PITCHFORK LONDON (RADIO DEPT’S FIRST SHOW IN 8 YEARS) / PITCHFORK PARIS

Unlike the US edition (RIP?) that was only one day, Pitchfork’s music festivals in London and Paris happen over a week’s time at numerous clubs around each city. The London edition runs November 2-8 and the lineup includes The Avalanches, Sweden’s The Radio Dept (their first show in eight years!), Tortoise, Gred Mendez, Los Thuthanaka, Mandy Indiana, Robber Robber, Working Men’s Club, Actress, Noname, and more.

Pitchfork Paris, meanwhile, happens November 2-8 and the lineup includes Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul (who are playing NYC in September), AMORE, ear, Iceage, Robber Robber, and more.

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LORD HURON / THAO

Lord Huron are on tour and opening is THAO who just released her first new music in six years.

HELADO TROPICAL

Helado Tropical, aka the duo of Helado Negro and Reyna Tropical, have announced a fall tour in support of their upcoming self-titled debut album. It begins in Washington, DC on October 23 and wraps November 26 in Mexico City.

THE MOUNTAIN GOATS SAN FRANCISCO RESIDENCY

The Mountain Goats have announced a six-show San Francisco residency happening at The Fillmore on November 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, and 21. Each night is a different theme which include “Stump the band” (Night 3), “Six Long Songs” (Night 4), and “Cast of Thousands” (Night 5).



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RODRIGO Y GABRIELA

Rodrigo y Gabriela have announced a massive tour for their just-announced new album, with North American shows this fall and UK/EU dates in 2027.



Check our Tour Dates category for more.

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Aragon
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If you had to pick just one song that defines modern pop, what would it be?

Not necessarily your favorite—just the one you think had the biggest impact.
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travel woes gotchu feeling scammed or lazy? what tops the list of most avoidable screw-ups? honestly argue it out in replies if none of these fit your vibe.
WHICH IS THE WORST TRAVEL MISTAKE?
7 votes total
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Ja sa bong
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Re-watching movies isn't my thing but I can make an exception if the movie is very good. The only movie I've rewatched recently is Avengers : Infinity Wars. It's the best Marvels movies.

Do you like re-watching movies?
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so i was thinking about how people get super intense about their keyboard setups. like yeah i get it, its your main tool if you type a lot but some of this stuff is wild. custom keycaps, lubing switches, artisan stuff that costs more than the keyboard itself its a whole scene. i used to think it was overkill but then i tried a few mods and now im kinda hooked. not on the expensive stuff but like, small tweaks that actually feel better. anyone else dabble in this? i found [this guide](https://examplelink.com/keyboardmods) super helpful for starters if youre curious also why is it so hard to explain to non-keyboard people why this matters? they just look at you weird.
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every writeup or post about a set lately is like 'the dj took us on a journey through sound' and idk man it just feels overused. cant it just be a good set. like yeah some sets build and shift moods but do we need the 'journey' label every time. seems like people are trying too hard to make it sound deep when its just music. also if every set is a 'journey' then none of them are. also while im here — has anyone checked out those new 60g tactile switches. way too heavy for me but curious if anyone likes em.
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· posted in 🔧 Tech Support
okay so i swapped out my spacebar switch the other day bc it was feeling mushy and now the new one is TOO clicky??? like it kinda throws off the whole vibe of my board... lowkey is it just me or has the quality of these things gone downhill?? also does anyone know if its worth lubing just the spacebar switch or will that make it even weirder... actually scratch that maybe its my stabs lol theyre screwed in too tight again arent they ugh im the worst at this stuff also idk if its relevant but ive been listening to a ton of pinback lately and their song 'good to sea' feels like it was made for people typing really fast on mechanical keyboards... maybe its the rhythm idk but its stuck in my head now... lowkey anyway if youve got spacebar switch recs or just wanna rant about keyboards lemme know!!
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· posted in 🎶 Music Discovery
like i get it, the desert is vast and empty and probably makes people feel small or whatever, but every time i hear one of those tracks it's all 'oooh the sands of time' and 'the endless horizon whispers secrets' and i just wanna yell 'it’s a pile of dirt and rocks, calm down.' dont get me wrong, i like a good atmospheric tune now and then but it’s like they’re contractually obligated to be deep. cant we just have a song about, idk, tripping over a cactus or something? not everything has to be a metaphor for finding yourself. sometimes the desert is just hot and annoying and full of bugs. anyway if youve got recs for desert songs that *dont* go full enlightenment mode, im all ears.
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ok so i know there are a TON of songs about the ocean and summer and sunset drives but what about **stargazing**?? like actual songs where its just about sitting outside late at night and watching the sky?? i feel like theres this whole mood that gets overlooked. weve got 'starry starry night' but thats more about van gogh than the actual stars. idk man i want some tunes for when youre out in the middle of nowhere and its just YOU and the universe. feel free to drop recs if youve got em also not tryna be cheesy here but if youve ever seen the milky way for real with no light pollution lemme know where bc ive only seen it once and it was WILD. anyway yeah songs about stars. go.
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like, i was blasting this one track earlier today on my way to grab groceries (yeah, riveting life i lead) and it hit *so* differently compared to when i played it at home. honestly something about the rhythm lining up with the road noise and the scenery whizzing by just makes it feel like the song was made for that exact moment and its not even a road trip song or anything, just a random indie track with some guitar and synths idk if its the bass vibrating through the car or the fact that youre kind of in this weird headspace when youre driving — half autopilot, half zoning out — but it always feels more cinematic even songs i dont normally care about suddenly feel epic when im doing 60 on the highway. anyone else get this or am i just weird for thinking my car is a better sound system than my actual speakers?
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