Random music news for Friday, October 10, 2025
A fan of Apple TV+’s Slow Horses? Then you might like this special ranking. Or maybe not. Either way, here’s music news for October 10, 2025. BONUS: A disco cover
Read MoreA fan of Apple TV+’s Slow Horses? Then you might like this special ranking. Or maybe not. Either way, here’s music news for October 10, 2025. BONUS: A disco cover
Read MoreI’m really starting to hope that AI/Atlas really is an alien invasion. Elsewhere, we have music news for October 9, 2025. BONUS: And there goes the phone book.
Read MoreWhile there have been stories about tours not doing well, Live Nation says that things are just fine. Their second quarter results contained the following (all figures in USD) All
Read MoreThere have been stories this summer of tours struggling to fill venues. The reasons are many: Too many shows by too many artists, the unfriendly tourist policies of the current
Read MoreThis phone case feels like human skin. It gets sunburned, too. Creepy. (Via Rick J) Music news for July 18, 2025, isn’t quite as weird. More music news? Go here.
Read MoreRogers Stadium, the new 50,000-person venue in YZD (formerly known as Downsview Park) in Toronto, is having some expected growing pains. Built in just nine months, it has just one
Read MoreThis guy bought a house. He wasn’t prepared for this little find. (Via Rick J). Let’s see what we can find with music news for July 5, 2025. More music
Read MoreThe new Rogers Stadium opened last Sunday (June 29) with a gig by K-pop band Stray Kids. Given the size, scale, and construction schedule–this whole thing was built in nine
Read MoreIt was a sprint to the finish, but Live Nation’s new venue, Rogers Stadium, was completed on time (just nine months!) in YZD, the space formerly known as Downsview Park.
Read MoreGoogle Earth has turned 20. There’s also a new Google Earth time machine. As for music news for June 27, 2025… More music news? Go here. BONUS: Enjoy this. It’s
Read MoreLive Nation makes most of its bones on filling mid-to-large venues. But with so many small venues struggling, Live Nation knows that this farm system for emerging artists is in
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