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Parker McCollum extends tour with summer dates in 2026

Parker McCollum has added new 2026 tour dates, with new legs added in June, July, August, and September.

The newly announced dates for summer and fall 2026 will kicking-off June in Milwaukee, WI, hitting cities including Los Angeles, San Diego, Kansas City, Seattle, Dayton, Huntsville, Bridgeport, and more before concluding in September in Beaumont, TX.   McCollum had previously announced 2026 dates fromnJanuary to March, beginning in El Paso, TX.

Joining McCollum on the road in 2026 are Josh Abbott Band, Gary Allan, Kassi Ashton, Gabby Barrett, William Beckmann, Laci Kaye Booth, Annie Bosko, Tyler Halverson, Vincent Mason, Max McNown, Owen Riegling, Logan Ryan Band, Aubrie Sellers, Jackson Wendell, and Jake Worthington.

A complete list of all tour dates is available on Parker McCollum’s official website, ParkerMcCollum.com.

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Stream Kevin Jonas’ first solo single, ‘Changing’

Kevin Jonas has released “Changing,” his first official solo single, after debuting it live at Boston’s Fenway Park back in August.

In a statement about the song, Kevin says, “to me, it’s evocative of going through the motions with life and continuously trying to improve yourself. Life keeps changing, and the song is a positive reinforcement of that idea.” Kevin also notes that “it says, ‘don’t let things get stale,’ which is embodied in the ‘coffee’s cold’ line. You need to know when to move onto the next thing and you also need to keep moving no matter what the situation or relationship is.”

Jonas added on Instagram, “Changing is OUT NOW! My first solo single is finally here. Words can’t describe how much this song means to me. Being able to share it with you all now has never felt more right. I’m so grateful to everyone who helped bring this song to life and to all of you for listening, supporting, and being part of this journey with me 🩵

Stream ‘Changing’ – HERE.

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MTV’s music-only channels officially go dark

Paramount Skydance has officially shut down MTV’s last dedicated 24-hour music channels.

The shutdown affected the music-only channels that aired music videos exclusively around-the-clock: MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live, which went dark as of December 31, 2025. Paramount Skydance is also expected to shutter music-only channels in Australia, Poland, France, and Brazil. The main MTV network will continue airing reality and pop culture programming.

MTV was revolutionary in the music business when it launched as Music Television on Aug. 1, 1981, arriving as the first 24-hour music video channel. In many regions, the final song played before the channels went dark was “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles — which was the same video that launched the original MTV in 1981. (check it out: HERE.)

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