Weezer announce a return to Milwaukee with a new arena tour - OnMilwaukee
Weezer announce a new arena tour, including a return to Milwaukee, as part of their upcoming shows.
Weezer announce a new arena tour, including a return to Milwaukee, as part of their upcoming shows.
"We Are The Shaggs" demands a reaction to being labeled the "worst album ever made", sparking a call for reevaluation of the 1968 record. The album, created by three sisters, has gained cult following over the years.
Radio Milwaukee premieres Micah Emrich's new song "I Can Be Your Someone".
A new album titled "Live Music: Six Figure Sunrise - Volume One" has been released, according to GNews: Volume One.
Patrick Watson releases new single "we fly for the ones we love". The song is part of an upcoming project, but details on the release date and album title are not specified. The single is available on music streaming platforms.
Weezer will perform at Fiserv Forum on October 7 as part of their "The Gathering" tour, marking their first show at the arena and their first in Milwaukee in over five years.
Rapper Gold Steps has released a music video for their song "Jealousy". The video has garnered attention on social media, sparking conversations about the impact of social media on relationships and self-perception.
The Chad Smith Foundation has launched a nationwide after-school music education initiative, called After-School Music Program (AMP), to expand youth access to music, starting with local partnerships in Milwaukee.
Indie band Lifeguard releases a new 7" maxi-single titled "Ultra Violence / Appetite", featuring 11 songs, to the r/indieheads community.
Indie band Plastic Tones has released their new album "Can You Keep A Secret?", available on streaming platforms.
Indie band Sluice has released a new album titled "Companion". The album is described as a companion piece to their previous work.
Suep has released a new album titled "Forever". The album is available on music streaming platforms. Suep's music is being shared on the r/indieheads community.
Red Hot Chili Peppers' drummer Chad Smith has launched a music initiative in Milwaukee, according to Radio Milwaukee.
Bob Dylan has extended his 2026 Rough and Rowdy Ways tour and made tickets available for purchase.
A second season of 'The Madison' may be released sooner than expected, according to a recent update.
Chili Peppers' Chad Smith launches national music ed program in Milwaukee. The program aims to provide music education to students across the country.
The Wisconsin Film Festival's "Cycle" tells the story of a 2019 police shooting in Racine, in which a bicyclist was fatally shot by a sergeant on Juneteenth. The film, directed by Laura Dyan Kezman and William Howell, is based on the real-life incident involving Ty'rese West and Sgt. Eric Giese.
Rapper Jack Harlow is announcing an 18-stop "Monica" tour, with ticket information available.
Tex Moonlight premieres new music video 'Ape Shall Not Kill Ape' on Music-News.com.
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame is extending its "Everybody Loves Raymond" exhibit to celebrate 30 years. The exhibit, which originally opened in 2022, will be extended indefinitely.
A new book, "Clowns in the Burying Ground: The Grateful Dead, Literature, and the Limits of Philosophy," by Charles K. Coffman, explores the intersection of the Grateful Dead's music and literary philosophy. The book delves into the band's extended jams and their exploration of space and time.
Canadian singer-songwriter Charlotte Cornfield has released her most intimate album yet, "Hurts Like Hell", which reflects her personal journey as a new mother. The album's title and themes suggest a deeply personal and vulnerable creative process. Cornfield's latest record is her most laid-bare work to date.
Chicago trio Stuck releases new music, elevating their sound while addressing fears, frustrations, and feelings of guilt.
Country singer RaeLynn has a connection to a farmer featured on Season 4 of 'Farmer Wants a Wife'. The farmer's country tie was recently discovered.
Country singer Tyler Nance talks about what keeps him sane in a 2026 interview.