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Lizzo announces 2022 North American ‘Special’ tour

Lizzo has shared details of her upcoming North American arena tour, The Special Tour, featuring 25-dates and support from special guest Latto.

The Special Tour will officially kick-off on Sept. 23 at the FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Fla., before wrapping up on Nov. 18 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.  The tour serves as support of Lizzo’s forthcoming record, SPECIAL, which is out on July 15.

American Express Card Members will have first access to purchase tickets before the general public now through Thursday, April 28th at 10 pm local time. Fans can pre-save SPECIAL for early access to tickets. The general public ticket sale begins at 10 a.m. local on Friday, April 29 through Ticketmaster.

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Tyler, the Creator’s “Call Me If You Get Lost” returns to No. 1 on Billboard album chart

Tyler, the Creator’s sixth album, Call Me If You Get Lost, recently won Best Rap Album at the Grammys, and has now reclaimed the top spot on the Billboard albums chart.

Call Me If You Get Lost sold 59,000 album units on the Billboard 200 chart dated April 30, 2022, comprised of 51,000 pure album sales with 49,500 of that being vinyl LP sales.  The LP earned the largest sales week for a hip-hop album on vinyl, or for a solo male album on vinyl (the previous record for a male artist was held by Kid Cudi’s Man On The Moon III: The Chosen which sold 41,500 vinyl copies in its first week back in December.)

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Nashville notes

Lainey Wilson, Neon Union, We the Kings, Chayce Beckham, JJ Rupp and Kounty are all part of the lineup for Jimmie Allen‘s second annual Bettie James Fest, taking place in his hometown of Milton, DE on August 13. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time. 

?American Idol season 17 winner Laine Hardy is returning to the show on May 2 to perform with fellow season 17 contestant Laci Kaye Booth. The show featuring their performance airs at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. 

Bill Anderson is releasing a new album, As Far As I Can See: The Best Of, ?on June 10. It features several of his classic hits, along with a duet with Dolly Parton on “If It Is All The Same to You,” which Dolly originally recorded as a demo for Bill back in the 1960s.

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Lords and ladies: Old Dominion offer special gift to the road crew

Old Dominion gave their road crew a unique gift. 

Backstage at a recent show, the band gathered the crew to present an end-of-tour gift, revealing that after a brief delay, they had received the official documentation that they are official lords and ladies in Scotland. With the certification comes a piece of land for each person — albeit only a square foot. The news incited laughter and cheers from the crew.

Frontman Matthew Ramsey then lead a toast thanking the crew for their hard work, remarking that it felt like they came through the ranks together. 

“We love our road family so much, they inspire and drive us every day to be the best entertainers we can, they really run the show. So we thought let’s make it official. So we present. Lords (and a Lady) of Scotland,” the band writes alongside the video

Old Dominion is currently on the road opening for Kenny Chesney on the Here and Now Tour.

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Luke Combs gets Jordan Davis' seal of approval on his cover of “Buy Dirt”

Jordan Davis approves of Luke Combs‘ rendition of “Buy Dirt.” 

On Monday night, Luke took to Instagram to share an acoustic cover of Jordan and Luke Bryan‘s chart-topping song. Posed inside his barn with a series of accolades on the wall behind him, Luke sits with an acoustic guitar in his lap, adding his soulful voice to the country track. 

“Damn, I thought I sang this one pretty good.You crushed this buddy, thank ya,” Jordan comments on the video, adding a fist bump emoji with his seal of approval. 

The “Buy Dirt” cover has several fans asking for the two hit singers to do a duet, while others were speculating that Luke may be making a tour announcement soon and that Jordan is one of the potential opening acts. In the past, Luke has posted cover videos of the artists who’ve joined him on tour.

Last week, Luke announced that his new album, Growin’ Up, will be released on June 24. Its lead single, “Doin’ This,” is currently at #2 on the country charts.

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Chris Stapleton raises $1 million for charity at A Concert for Kentucky

Chris Stapleton is feeling the impact of giving back to his home state. 

Over the weekend, the singer headlined A Concert for Kentucky, a show he put together two years ago but that had been repeatedly postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

While performing for more than 55,000 people at Kroger Field at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Chris used the opportunity for good, raising more than $1 million for he and wife Morgane Stapleton‘s Outlaw State of Kind Hometown Fund to donate back to local causes close to their hearts.

Among the charities receiving grants are Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation, UK Healthcare Kentucky Children's Hospital, the Community Foundation of Western Kentucky's Disaster Relief Fund, and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. 

“Every night we walk on a stage, we do our best to help people forget their troubles or celebrate or remember or hope or heal. As a musician I can't think of a greater honor than reaching a point where we can play a show for 40,000 people and give all of the profits back to a community that has been so unfailingly loyal and supportive,” Chris shared in a reflective Instagram post. “It is a tremendously pure and rewarding moment to get to provide the medicine that is music in that space.” 

This marked the first show ever at Kroger Field, with Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow and Madeline Edwards also on the bill.

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“Can't wait to see y'all there”: Cole Swindell, Chris Janson to headline Ascend Amphitheater during CMA Fest

Nashville will soon be lighting up with the sounds of CMA Fest as the first headliners are announced for Ascend Amphitheater. 

Chris Janson and Cole Swindell are set to headline the outdoor theater in downtown Nashville on June 10 and June 11, respectively. Joining Chris at the Friday night show is “At the End of a Bar” singer Mitchell Tenpenny, Lanco, five-piece country act Boy Named Banjo and newcomer Peytan Porter.  

On Saturday night, Cole will be supported by Ingrid Andress, Randall King and Tyler Braden, with hit songwriter and rising star Shy Carter set to host the show.

“It has been way too long since we have all been together for this, so let's party!” Cole writes on Instagram. “Can’t wait to see y’all there.” 

#CMAfest!!! Can't wait to rock Ascend Amphitheater this summer on Friday, June 10!! See ya'll soon!” adds Chris.

Tickets for the Ascend shows go on sale to the public on Friday at 11 a.m. ET. 

Up the road from Ascend, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett and many more will headline Nissan Stadium when CMA Fest takes place June 9-12.

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Jon Pardi is “finishing up” his new album — and he has the pictures to prove it

Jon Pardi is working hard on his new album.

The singer recently shared a series of videos on Instagram Stories from inside the studio that show his session musicians unpacking their instruments and warming up. He’s joined by producer and engineer Ryan Gore, along with songwriter Bart Butler, with whom he’s written several tracks on his debut album, California Sunrise, and the follow-up, Heartache Medication, including “Heartache on the Dance Floor.”  

“It’s 9:28 in the morning, we’re about to get rolling,” Jon says enthusiastically from behind the camera in his Stories. 

The hitmaker also shared a black and white photo of himself in the recording booth singing into the microphone with the caption, “Finishing up album 4!” 

“Let’s GOOOOO!” comments CMA Award-winning fiddle player Jenee Fleenor, who’s played on both of Jon’s previous albums

Last Night Lonely,” the lead single off the new project, is currently climbing the top 30 on country radio.

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Twitter board accepts offer from Elon Musk to purchase the platform for $44 billion

The board of social media platform Twitter announced on Monday it has accepted a $44 billion offer from SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk to purchase the company and make it private. The company said that under the terms of the deal, Twitter stockholders will receive $54.20 in cash per share, representing a 38% premium to its April 1 stock price — the last trading day before Musk disclosed his about 9% stake in Twitter.

The announcement came after reports that Musk would move ahead with his bid to acquire all of the outstanding shares of the company he didn’t already own.  Musk said in a statement: “Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square, where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated. I also want to make Twitter better than ever by enhancing the product with new features, making the algorithms open source to increase trust, defeating the spam bots and authenticating all humans. Twitter has tremendous potential — I look forward to working with the company and the community of users to unlock it.”

Board Chairman Bret Taylor said, “The Twitter Board conducted a thoughtful and comprehensive process to assess Elon’s proposal with a deliberate focus on value, certainty and financing. The proposed transaction will deliver a substantial cash premium, and we believe it is the best path forward for Twitter’s stockholders.”

The 50-year-old Musk has said that Twitter is not living up to its potential as a communications giant, and has long been highly critical of the social platform.  Musk said that under his ownership, Twitter would reach “extraordinary potential” as a private company.   However, critics note that Musk has shown a pattern of not tolerating criticism and using Twitter to publicly mock people. Some fear that that the platform under Musk may institute a hands-off policy on content meant to stir up social unrest, after the billionaire decried the platform’s decisions to bar some offensive posts as censorship.

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Texas criminal court grants stay of execution for death row inmate Melissa Lucio just two days before planned death

On Monday, Texas’ highest criminal court delayed the execution of death row inmate Melissa Lucio, who was set to die Wednesday.  The decision from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals means a lower court can now review Lucio’s claims that she is innocent and that her execution should be stopped, based on new evidence that would clear her in the death of her 2-year-old daughter.

Lucio, the only Latina on Texas’s death row, was sentenced to death 14 years ago in a capital murder case involving her daughter, Mariah. During her trial, prosecutors argued that Lucio physically abused the toddler, and that Mariah had bruises on her body, signs of a head injury, and an untreated broken arm when she died in February 2007.  Lucio’s legal team denied those claims and argued that prosecutors built their case around false medical evidence and a coerced confession from Lucio, following an hours-long interrogation with Texas Rangers. The defense argued that Lucio was sleep-deprived and pregnant with twins, and asserted her innocence more than 100 times, but was ignored.

Lucio’s lawyers have also said that she was susceptible to falsely claiming responsibility for the death because of her past experiences with physical abuse and sexual assault.  According to those supporting Lucio and her lawyers, Mariah’s death was accidental and she died after falling down a flight of outdoor stairs as the family was preparing to move to a new apartment. They said Mariah had a mild disability that caused her feet to be turned in and that the child was prone to falling. On the day of the incident, Mariah was crying but did not seem to be seriously injured; however, the girl died two days later.

After the high court issued the stay of execution, Lucio said in a statement shared by her legal team: “I thank God for my life. I am grateful the Court has given me the chance to live and prove my innocence. Mariah is in my heart today and always. I am grateful to have more days to be a mother to my children and a grandmother to my grandchildren.”

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