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Charlie Kirk shooting suspect charged with murder, additional charges; prosecutors seeking death penalty

The man accused of assassinating conservative influencer Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10 has been charged with murder.

Tyler Robinson, 22, faces a slew of offenses: felony aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, two counts of felony obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering and commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child. Prosecutors announced their intent to seek the death penalty in the case; Robinson is being held without bail at Utah County Jail.

Jeff Gray, the Utah County attorney, said at an afternoon news conference: “The murder of Charlie Kirk is an American tragedy. Charlie Kirk was murdered while engaging in one of our most sacred and cherished American rights, the bedrock of our democratic republic, the free exchange of ideas and a search for truth, understanding and a more perfect union. It is also an offense against the state and to the peace and enjoyment of the people of Utah and of all those who visit here.”

Robinson also made a virtual court appearance before a judge at the Utah Fourth District Court on Tuesday afternoon, appearing for the first time since being arrested on suspicion of fatally shooting Kirk.

Robinson appeared emotionless as Judge Tony Graf Jr. read the charges against him, speaking only when asked to state his name, and nodding when Graf told him he would remain jailed without bail. Robinson has not yet been appointed an attorney; his next hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. Sept. 29.

The judge also issued a protective order for Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk which bars Robinson from contacting her and warns of additional charges if he violates the order.

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Judge dismisses two state murder charges against Luigi Mangione, accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO

A Manhattan judge dismissed two murder charges related to acts of terrorism against Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Mangione appeared in court for a pre-trial hearing in New York City, where Judge Gregory Carro dismissed the most serious charge against him — ruling that first-degree murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism was not supported by the evidence.  Mangione still faces a second-degree murder charge in New York, along with separate federal murder charges. Although New York does not impose capital punishment, Mangione could face the death penalty in his federal case.

Prosecutors had argued that Mangione’s actions were intended to intimidate or pressure UnitedHealthcare employees, but Judge Carro ruled those claims fell short of what is required under New York’s terrorism laws. The judge wrote in a decision issued on Tuesday morning that “while the defendant was clearly expressing an animus toward UHC, and the health care industry generally, it does not follow that his goal was to ‘intimidate and coerce a civilian population,’ and indeed, there was no evidence presented of such a goal .. While the People place great emphasis on [the] defendant’s ‘ideological’ motive, there is no indication in the statute that a murder committed for ideological reasons (in this case, the defendant’s apparent desire to draw attention to what he perceived as inequities or greed within the American health care system), fits within the definition of terrorism without establishing the necessary element of an intent to intimidate or coerce.”

In response to the ruling, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said in a statement, “We respect the court’s decision and will move forward on the remaining nine charges, including second-degree murder.”

Mangione is accused of fatally shooting Brian Thompson, the 50-year-old CEO of UnitedHealthcare, outside a midtown Manhattan hotel on December 4, 2024.  In addition to the New York and federal cases, Mangione faces charges in Pennsylvania, including forgery, illegal possession of a firearm, tampering with documents, providing false identification to police, and possession of instruments of crime. He has pleaded not guilty to all accusations, and is currently being held without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

Mangione’s defense team has also filed motions to suppress items taken from his backpack – which allegedly contained a firearm, ammunition, and handwritten notes – and are further challenging the admissibility of statements Mangione made to police after his arrest on December 9 at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Mangione’s attorneys claim the backpack search was conducted without a warrant, and that he was questioned without being read his Miranda rights. Judge Carro has not yet ruled on those issues.

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Brantley Gilbert was made for touring: ‘That was just engraved into my DNA’

Brantley Gilbert still lives in Georgia near where he grew up. But as much as he loves to be back home with his wife and kids in the Peach State, he’s equally happy to head out on tour. 

“A lot of people found out a lot about [themselves] during COVID,” Brantley reflects. “I think the one thing that got hammered home to me about myself is that I am born and designed to be a road dog. I think that that was just engraved into my DNA. I'm supposed to be moving.”

“It was awesome to be able to see the kids, but with that being said, you know, we have space for ’em on the bus,” he adds. “They can go on the road with me.”

Brantley’s next show is Oct. 3 at FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee, on the outskirts of Nashville. 

His Greatest Hits…So Far collection arrives Dec. 12, featuring his new single, “Want You Back.”

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Luke Bryan sets 2026 Crash My Playa destination festival in Mexico

Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa Festival will return for an 11th year in Mexico.

In a video posted to social media, Bryan announced the 2026 dates: “It’s that time of year! We’re heading back to Mexico for the 11th Crash My Playa.”  The festival will take place at the five-star Moon Palace Cancún, billed as a “luxury music getaway with poolside sets, oceanfront concerts, and late-night after-parties.”

The festival is all-inclusive experience, with food and drinks included in the price of the package. Notably, the resort has more than 20 dining options, as well as several bars and clubs, meaning there’s no shortage of options.

A lineup for the 2026 event has yet to be announced; past editions of the festival have included headliners including Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Dierks Bentley, Jelly Roll, Chris Stapleton, and of course Bryan himself.

Ticket info can be found at the event’s website: crashmyplaya.com.

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Elton John, Paul McCartney, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood appear on the soundtrack ‘SpinalTap II: The End Continues’

Elton John, Paul McCartney, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood all appear on “The End Continues,” the soundtrack to the sequel film “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues.”

The album was released in conjunction with the movie’s debut and features nine all-new songs, as well as four new takes on classic Spinal Tap tracks. The 13-track set includes nine brand new songs and four reinvented favorites.

Elton John contributes to two songs on the album, including the band’s popular cut, “Stonehenge.” “Stonehenge” was originally released on the group’s first album, This Is Spinal Tap, alongside the initial 1984 film, directed by Rob Reiner. In the cult classic, Spinal Tap orders a massive, 18-foot replica of the Stonehenge but instead receives an 18-inch one.

The reimagined rendition of “Stonehenge” arrives alongside a music video, in which John appears after the song’s opening monologue, as he rises from below the stage at a piano to perform the most of the lead vocals. See the video of ‘Stonehenge’ – HERE.

Stream ‘SpinalTap II: The End Continues’ – HERE.

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Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Karol G to headline Coachella 2026

Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G will headline the 2026 Coachella music and arts festival, returning to the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA for two weekends set for April 10-12 and April 17-19, 2026.

In addition to the headlining performers, the lineup of artists set to perform at 2026 Coachella include: KATSEYE, Ethel Cain, Teddy Swims, Sexyy Red, Central Cee, Blood Orange, The Strokes, Giveon, Addison Rae, SOMBR, Labrinth, PinkPantheress, Davido, Young Thug, Clipse, FKA Twigs, Wet Leg, Laufey, Little Simz, Anyma, The XX, Big Bang, and Iggy Pop, with many more set to perform. The full lineup can be found: HERE.

Register now for access to passes at coachella.com, which will go on sale on Friday, September 19th at 11 am PT. 2024/2025 attendees and purchasers get early access starting Thursday, September 18th at 11 am PT.

YouTube will serve as the exclusive livestream partner for both Coachella weekends on the official YouTube channel, bringing the performances to millions of music fans across the globe live, on demand and via Shorts.

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Lola Young shares new single ‘D£aler’

Lola Young has unveiled a new single, ‘D£aler’, taken from her forthcoming album ‘I’m Only F**king Myself’ which will drop on September 19.

‘I’m Only F**king Myself’ will serve as follow-up to Lola’s 2024 debut album ‘This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway’, which featured her breakout viral hit ‘Messy’.

The track received praise from Elton John on the latest episode of Elton John’s Rocket Hour on Apple Music 1, with John telling Young: “I have to say, after listening to the album, there’s a track on your album which would be the next single, I’m going to tell everyone it’s called ‘d£aler’. And if that isn’t Number 1, I bet my house that that’s a Number 1 single.  It is f**ing amazing. It’s unbelievable. It’s the biggest smash I’ve heard in years”

Listen to ‘D£aler’ – HERE.

Pre-save/pre-order I’m Only F**king Myself – here.

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Nashville notes: Opry Community Day + ‘Every Piece’ from Hunter Hayes

You can check out the new string version of Morgan Wade‘s “Hardwood Floor” now. It’s a new variation on the closing track from her The Party is Over (recovered) album.

The Grand Ole Opry will host Opry Community Day on Oct. 5, inviting Tennessee residents with a valid ID to a free guided backstage tour of the iconic venue. There will be live music, face painting, games, dancing and food trucks, as well. 

Hunter Hayes will drop his new track, “Every Piece,” and its accompanying music video on Friday. 

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It’s ‘Phones & Radios’ and breakups as Priscilla Block showcases ‘Things You Didn’t See’

“Only phones and radios should break up out here,” Priscilla Block sings in the latest preview of her sophomore album. 

The backroad breakup tune is one of 14 tunes on Things You Didn’t See, which arrives Oct. 10.

‘Phones & Radios’ has been a favorite of mine since the day we wrote it,” Priscilla says. “The sound feels fresh and different, and I couldn't think of a better way to lead into the full record.”

Priscilla is currently working the Happy Hour Sad Tour with Cole Swindell, ahead of her own Monster Energy Outbreak: Things You Didn’t See Tour, which starts Oct. 23 Fort Myers, Florida.

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Kelsea Ballerini brings more ‘PATTERNS’ to celebrate her album’s anniversary

A year after Kelsea Ballerini released her fifth studio album, PATTERNS, she’s putting out two new versions of the record to celebrate. 

The PATTERNS (Deluxe) Art Book & CD features all the lyrics from the album, behind-the-scenes photos and “a deep dive into 10+ patterns hidden throughout the album.” “Some are in plain sight. Some are buried in the sand. Together, they create PATTERNS,” the book’s description explains. 

There’s also a new two-LP zoetrope of the album, including five songs available on vinyl for the first time. The records boast four unique animated sides. To make them come to life, all you need to do is spin the record under a bright light and watch through your phone camera.

You can preorder both the book and vinyl online ahead of their Oct. 24 release.  

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