You can attribute some of it to great timing. Some luck was involved. More than anything, a certain indefinable skill for knowing just what the music world needed to hear played into the phenomenon.
North Alabama is turning up the volume in 2026. Chart-topping pop stars and legendary rock icons will fill the region’s arenas and amphitheaters, making it a must-stop for music fans. Following this ...
There will be no Hangout Music Fest or Sand in My Boots festival in Gulf Shores in 2026, the city’s mayor announced Monday evening. Mayor Robert Craft addressed the situation as a piece of ...
Al Harris had a profound impact on the Chicago Bears long before being hired as defensive backs coach/passing game coordinator. A two-time Pro Bowl cornerback for the Green Bay Packers, Harris is the ...
Portugal. The Man‘s fall tour hit NYC this week for a pair of shows: Terminal 5 on Wednesday night, and the considerably more intimate Music Hall of Williamsburg on Tuesday. They had promised ...
Week 12’s “Sunday Night Football” broadcast on NBC marked a special milestone for former NFL WR and current color commentator Cris Collinsworth. Alongside play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico for the ...
In the hours leading up to Thursday night's game between the Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans, Prime Video play-by-play man Al Michaels made it clear he wants to remain in the broadcast booth next ...
Al Michaels isn’t ready to retire. The legendary play-by-play voice, who recently turned 81 years old, wants to continue calling “Thursday Night Football” for Amazon Prime Video, a role he’s held ...
“Weird Al” Yankovic is performing at Musikfest 2026, the Bethlehem festival’s nonprofit parent announced. ArtsQuest says the comedy music legend is set to take the Wind Creek Steel Stage at PNC Plaza ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Things are going to get weird in Noblesville next summer. Weird Al Yankovic announced Monday his "BIGGER & WEIRDER 2026 Tour" will stop at Ruoff Music Center on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2026.
After taking his "Bigger & Weirder 2025" tour to 67 cities including Columbus, "Weird Al" Yankovic will bring an even bigger, weirder show to the Ohio State Fair next summer. The first performer to be ...
Iconic comedy musician, writer and actor “Weird Al” Yankovic has announced dates for his 90-city “Bigger and Weirder” 2026 tour, and the slate will include a show at the Peoria Civic Center next fall.