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Noah Kahan Set List for 2024 'We'll All Be Here Forever Tour' Revealed After First Show

Noah Kahan is officially on the road with his We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour and you can check out the setlist right here!

The 27-year-old singer, who received a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist this year, launched the tour with a sold-out show at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada on Tuesday (March 26).

Noah performed all of his fan favorite songs like “Stick Season” and “Dial Drunk.”

The tour continues through mid-July, where he will wrap the trek with two shows at Fenway Park in Boston. He’s also playing famous venues like Madison Square Garden in New York City and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

Head inside to check out the set list…

Keep scrolling to check out the full set list… **This set list is representative of one of the first shows and might not be completely accurate for every show.

1. Dial Drunk 2. New Perspective 3. Everywhere, Everything 4. False Confidence 5. Forever 6. Come Over 7. Godlight 8. Pain is Cold Water 9. Maine 10. All My Love 11. Your Needs, My Needs 12. Paul Revere 13. You’re Gonna Go Far 14. Homesick 15. Growing Sideways 16. Glue Myself Shut 17. She Calls Me Back 18. Call Your Mom 19. Orange Juice 20. Northern Attitude 21. ENCORE: Young Blood 22. ENCORE: The View Between Villages 23. ENCORE: Stick Season

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Noah Kahan Announces His First-Ever North American Stadium and Arena Tour

The singer-songwriter's We'll All Be Here Forever Tour kicks off in early 2024

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Noah Kahan is bringing his “Northern Attitude” to arenas. 

The Americana star, 26, announced the biggest tour of his career thus far on Wednesday, In 2024, the singer-songwriter will head out on the North American leg of the We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour , bringing the show to several major arenas and stadiums. 

After wrapping up the U.K. and European dates of the We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour in early 2024, the “Call Your Mom” singer will bring the show to North America beginning March 26 in Vancouver. After several performances in Canada throughout the spring, the tour will extend across the U.S., with stops in major cities like Nashville, Austin, Los Angeles and New York, where Kahan will take the stage at Madison Square Garden. The 32-date run will conclude at Boston’s iconic Fenway Park.

The “Dial Drunk” artist will be joined by special guests Mt. Joy at tour closer. Other openers will be announced at a later date. 

Kahan opened up about his excitement for the tour with a post on Instagram . In addition to sharing the tour dates and information on securing tickets, the singer-songwriter expressed his gratitude in the caption. He wrote, “This exceeds even my wildest childhood dreams, but you have made them all possible, so we are announcing another tour! I can’t hardly believe it.”

The Advance Registration Presale is open from now until Sept. 24 at 10 p.m. PT. Once registration closes, randomly selected fans will receive a code granting access to the presale kick-off on Sept. 27. In addition to several other presales, limited tickets will be available during the general on sale , which begins on Sept. 29 at 10 a.m. local time. 

The We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour follows Kahan’s sold-out 2022 and 2023 Stick Season Tour, which promoted his 2022 album of the same name that debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 . 

It also comes off the heels of his collaboration with Post Malone on a new version of his hit single “Dial Drunk.” 

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The Vermont artist spoke to PEOPLE about Stick Season and his breakout moment last year. 

"Writing a song that really meant so much to me, and having it mean a lot to other people, it's been the most reaffirming and incredible experience I've ever had. This is the first time I've ever felt comfortable in my skin as a musician, and I'm really happy about that," Kahan said.

He added, "This is something I wanted to do my whole life, and it felt like every musical moment I've ever had has led me to this project. It made me feel inspired and fulfilled."

See below for the tour dates.

Tue Mar 26 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena

Thu Mar 28 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome

Fri Mar 29 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place

Sat Mar 30 – Saskatoon, SK – SaskTel Centre

Tue Apr 02 – Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Centre

Sat Apr 06 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena

Sun Apr 07 – London, ON – Budweiser Gardens

Tue Apr 09 – Ottawa, ON – Canadian Tire Centre

Wed Apr 10 – Quebec City, QC – Videotron Centre

Sat Apr 13 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre

Wed May 22 – Asheville, NC – ExploreAsheville.com Arena

Sat May 25 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

Tue May 28 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center

Wed May 29 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake

Tue Jun 04 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

Wed Jun 05 – Kansas City, MO – Azura Amphitheatre

Fri Jun 07 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center

Tue Jun 11 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion

Wed Jun 13 – Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Fri Jun 14 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

Tue Jun 18 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

Fri Jun 21 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl

Tue Jun 25 – Denver, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

Sat Jun 29 – George, WA – The Gorge

Mon Jul 01 Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Wed Jul 03 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre

Fri Jul 05 – Berkeley, CA – The Greek Theatre

Sat Jul 06 – Berkeley, CA – The Greek Theatre

Tue Jul 09 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre

Sat Jul 13 – East Troy, WI – Alpine Valley Music Theatre

Tue Jul 16 – New York, NY –  Madison Square Garden

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Noah Kahan Announces New Summer 2023 “Stick Season Tour”

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INCLUDES SHOWS AT NEW YORK’S RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL & LOS ANGELES’ THE GREEK THEATRE

Recent live performances on jimmy kimmel live & the kelly clarkson show, “noah kahan is gunning for the best indie-rock artist of our generation.” – esquire, critically acclaimed new album stick season out now – listen  here.

Today, critically acclaimed Vermont singer and songwriter  Noah Kahan  reveals new tour dates for summer 2023 as a continuation of his sold-out  “Stick Season Tour”  produced by Live Nation. The run includes stops at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York on June 7 th , The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on August 11 th , and more with  Joy Oladokun  and  Ruston Kelly  as support—see the full list of new tour dates below. Tickets will go on sale via pre-sale on December 14 th  at 10AM local time and via general on-sale on December 16 th  at 10AM local time at  https://noahkahan.com/tour/ .

In addition to recently wrapping up the 2022 leg of his tour, Noah delivered stand-out live performances of “ Stick Season ” on  Jimmy Kimmel Live!  and “ Northern Attitude ” on  The Kelly Clarkson Show . He also released a live acoustic performance of the fan favorite track “ Homesick ,” which was shot in his hometown of Strafford, VT—watch  HERE . 

Upon release,  Stick Season  debuted at  #14 on the Billboard 200 Chart ,  #4 on Billboard’s Top Alternative Albums Chart ,  #5 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums Chart , and  #5 on Billboard’s Top Rock & Alternative Albums Chart . Not to mention, it skyrocketed to  #6 on Spotify’s Weekly Top Albums USA Chart , and Noah had six songs from the album chart on Spotify’s Viral 100 Chart—the most of any artist on the chart. The viral breakout title track also recently hit  #1 on the AAA Radio Chart , Noah’s first #1 at the format. 

Stay tuned for much more to come from Noah Kahan in 2023!

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2023 “STICK SEASON” NORTH AMERICAN TOUR:

PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED DATES

January 27      Houston, TX               White Oak Music Hall*

January 28      Austin, TX                   Emo’s*

January 29      Dallas, TX                   House of Blues*

January 31      Birmingham, AL          Iron City*

February 2      Nashville, TN              Ryman Auditorium*

February 3      Chattanooga, TN        The Signal*

February 7      Indianapolis, IN           Egyptian Room at Old National Centre*

February 8      Columbus, OH            KEMBA Live!*

February 10    Detroit, MI                   The Fillmore*

February 11    Milwaukee, WI            The Riverside Theater*

February 14    St. Louis, MO              The Pageant*

February 15    Kansas City, MO         The Truman*

February 17    Denver, CO                 The Mission Ballroom*

February 18    Denver, CO                 The Mission Ballroom*

May 26            Lewiston, NY              ARTPARK Amphitheater^

May 30            Albany, NY                  Palace Theatre^

June 2             Montreal, QC              MTELUS^

June 3             Lafayette, NY              Beak & Skiff ~

June 6             Pittsburgh, PA             Stage AE ~

June 7             New York, NY             Radio City Music Hall^

June 9             Washington, DC         The Anthem^

June 10           Philadelphia, PA         Skyline Stage @ The Mann^

June 11           Charlottesville, VA      Ting Pavilion^

June 13           Charlotte, NC              Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheater^

June 14           Raleigh, NC                Red Hat Amphitheater^

June 17           Atlanta, GA                 Coca-Cola Roxy #

June 18           Charleston, SC           Firefly Distillery #

June 20           Asheville, NC              Rabbit Rabbit^

June 22           Cleveland, OH            Jacobs Pavilion @ Nautica^~

June 23           Cincinnati, OH            The Andrew J Brady Music Center^

July 29            Burlington, VT             Waterfront Park^

August 8          Phoenix, AZ                Arizona Financial Theatre^

August 9          San Diego, CA            Cal Coast Credit Union Amphitheater^

August 11        Los Angeles, CA         The Greek Theatre^

August 15        Redmond, WA            Marymoor Park^~

August 16        Vancouver, BC           Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre ^

August 18        Spokane, WA              Pavilion at the Riverfront^

August 19        Bend, OR                    Hayden Homes Amphitheater^

September 12 Columbus, OH            KEMBA Live! #~

September 13 St. Louis, MO              Saint Louis Music Park #

September 15 Indianapolis, IN           TCU Amphitheater @ White River State Park #

September 16 Detroit, MI                   Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre @ Freedom Hill #

September 17 Toronto, ON                RBC Echo Beach #

^ with Joy Oladokun

# with Ruston Kelly

~ Non-Live Nation Date

ABOUT NOAH KAHAN

As Noah Kahan changes, he casts those experiences onto songs like light through a film projector. At the core of the music’s upbeat energy and unfiltered lyrics, you’ll hear who he was before and who he became—almost in real-time. The Vermont singer still pens songs straight from the heart and still cracks jokes with his signature, self-deprecating sense of humor; he’s just changed in all of the right ways (and chronicled them via his songwriting). He gained that understanding through quite the journey from small town Vermont to global renown. He’s racked up over one billion streams, released three full length albums ( Busyhead , 2019;  I Was / I Am , 2021;  Stick Season , 2022) and a mid-pandemic EP ( Cape Elizabeth , 2020), picked up a Gold Certification for “Hurt Somebody” feat. Julia Michaels, and performed on television shows such as  Jimmy Kimmel Live! ,  The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ,  Late Night with Seth Meyers ,  TODAY , and  The Kelly Clarkson Show . After 5 years of critical acclaim and global touring, he sought an even purer style of writing and arrangement inspired by his New England roots, a challenge from within to convey a vivid representation of what he loves, fears, and struggles with most passionately. The result is Noah’s critically acclaimed new album  Stick Season , which features his viral hit single “Stick Season” and has become his most successful release to date. Following the album release, Noah embarked on his sold-out “Stick Season Tour” across North America, which will continue into 2023.

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Since breaking out on TikTok in 2020, Noah Kahan has become one of the most sought-after musicians. Now, the "Stick Season" singer is heading out on his first stadium and arena tour. The performances kick off in North America in March, and we've got all of the details on the "We'll All Be Here Forever Tour," including how to get Noah Kahan tickets.

While Kahan has been active in the indie pop community since 2017, the 27-year-old musician found nationwide notoriety by sharing snippets of "Stick Season" on TikTok during the pandemic. He leaned into his folk interests and released the "Stick Season" single in July 2022, before dropping the whole album a few months later. Since then, he has charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and received a Grammy nod for Best New Artist.

Whether you've been a longtime fan or you've recently discovered Kahan's music, you're probably one of the many people seeking tickets to Noah Kahan's 2024 tour. Here's our breakdown of the "We'll All Be Here Forever Tour" schedule, purchasing details, and original and resale prices. You can also look through StubHub and Vivid Seats on your own if you're interested. 

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Noah Kahan North American tour schedule

The "We'll All Be Here Forever Tour" will kick off in Vancouver on March 26 and run through Canada for three weeks. After that point, Kahan will start the US portion of his show in Asheville, NC, on May 20 and tour until his final US performance in Boston, MA, on July 19. North American tour dates (excluding festival stops) are listed in the table below. All concert start times are listed in local time zones.

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How to buy tickets for Noah Kahan's 2024 concert tour

Original standard tickets for several – but not all – of Noah Kahan's tour dates have sold out through Ticketmaster . You can still purchase some original standard tickets through the website and its Live Nation affiliate. Noah Kahan tickets are also available through resale websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats . 

How much are Noah Kahan tickets?

Noah Kahan's "We'll All Be Here Forever Tour" prices vary by date, location, and stadium or arena size. Of the original standard tickets still available , the cheapest start at $109.50 (Los Angeles, CA on June 21). Most of the cheapest remaining original standard tickets start at around $250-$350. 

StubHub's  cheapest tickets range from $116 (Québec, Canada, on April 10) to $3,644 (Boston, MA, on July 19). For the most part, Noah Kahan resale tickets on StubHub tend to go for around $200 to $400. Vivid Seats prices tend to be a bit lower on those dates, with the cheapest tickets starting at $68 and $664, respectively.

Who is opening for Noah Kahan's tour?

Not all of Noah Kahan's opening acts have been announced yet, but he'll be joined by Mt. Joy later in the tour. The indie rock band is scheduled to perform at Kahan's Boston dates on July 18 and 19.

Will there be international tour dates?

Before kicking off the US leg of his tour, Kahan will perform in several Canadian cities. After wrapping up the North American tour, Kahan will spend August touring Europe. He'll visit locations including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Germany. Tickets for the international portion of his tour are still available.

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Update (March 27): This article has been updated with Noah Kahan’s latest average setlist.

Blame it on his northern attitude. To say Noah Kahan ’s star has been on the rise is something of a (massive) understatement. With the release of his 2022 album Stick Season , the Strafford , Vermont native harnessed his personal story of growing up in northern New England and wrapped it in an infectious folk-pop sound unlike any music he’d made before. The record caught fire — notching the troubadour his first Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, a stint as musical guest on Saturday Night Live and a reputation for a can’t-miss touring show that brings songs like “Stick Season” and “Northern Attitude” to emotional, inspired life.

Looking ahead to 2024, Kahan will continue earning his stripes as a folk-pop road warrior with his We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour . The victory lap across North America kicks off March 26 with an already sold-out show in Vancouver’s Rogers Arena, and will see the singer-songwriter level up even further as he headlines arenas and stadiums for the first time in his career.

Below, see the common Noah Kahan tour setlist and find out everything you need to know about his concerts.

Noah Kahan Tour Stats

Current tour:  We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour (2024)

Set time: On the We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour, Noah Kahan usually goes on stage between 9:15 and 9:20 p.m., though set times vary.

Length of average Noah Kahan show: 1 hour, 33 minutes (on We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour)

Past tours:

  • The Busyhead Tour (2019)
  • I Was / I Am Tour (2021)
  • Stick Season Tour (2022–2023)

Noah Kahan Discography:

  • Hurt Somebody EP (2018)
  • Busyhead (2019)
  • Cape Elizabeth EP (2020)
  • I Was / I Am (2021)
  • Stick Season (2022)
  • Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever) (2023)
  • Stick Season (Forever) (2024)

Noah Kahn’s Popular Songs:

  • “Stick Season”
  • “Dial Drunk” (with Post Malone )
  • “Northern Attitude” (with Hozier )
  • “All My Love”

Noah Kahan’s Recent Opening Acts:

  • Joy Oladokun
  • Ruston Kelly
  • Briston Maroney

Noah Kahan Concert Setlist Info

Kahan is known for deftly changing up his live show at a moment’s notice — just recall the acoustic sets he played recently to more than 12,000 fans in Melbourne, Australia after his backing band got stuck en route — but his common setlist contains all of Stick Season ’s most beloved cuts, from “She Calls Me Back” and “New Perspective” to the title track and a hard-rocking version of “Homesick” that’s all but guaranteed to get the entire audience singing along to every word.

Below, you can find the average setlist from Kahan’s ongoing 2024 North American We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour.

Noah Kahan 2024 Setlist:

  • Northern Attitude
  • New Perspective
  • Everywhere, Everything
  • She Calls Me Back
  • All My Love
  • Growing Sideways
  • Paul Revere
  • Pain Is Like Cold Water
  • False Confidence
  • Call Your Mom
  • You’re Gonna Go Far
  • Orange Juice
  • Stick Season
  • The View Between Villages

Source: Setlist.fm.

How to Get Tickets For Noah Kahan Concerts

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Live at Konserthuset, Stockholm, September 20, 1968 includes recordings from a radio broadcast that was never commercially released. The 3-LP release includes performances of songs from the Doors’ first three albums, including 1967’s self-titled and Strange Days . In addition to performing their classics like "Light My Fire" and "You're Lost Little Girl," the Doors and Morrison also covered "Mack the Knife" and Barret Strong's "Money (That's What I Want)" live during this session. 

Dwight Yoakam — The Beginning And Then Some: The Albums of the '80s

Over the course of his 40-year career, country music icon Dwight Yoakam has received 18 GRAMMY nominations and won two golden gramophones for Best Male Country Vocal Performance in 1994 and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals in 2000.

On Record Store Day 2024, Yoakam will celebrate the first chapter of his legacy with a new box set: The Beginning And Then Some: The Albums of the '80s . His debut album Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. and 1987’s Hillbilly Deluxe will be included in the collection alongside exclusive disc full of rarities and demos. The 4-LP set includes his classics like "Honky Tonk Man," "Little Ways," and "Streets of Bakersfield." The box set will also be available to purchase on CD.  

The Beatles — The Beatles Limited Edition RSD3 Turntable

Beatlemania swept across the U.S. following the Beatles’ first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in February 1964, setting the stage for the British Invasion. With The Beatles Limited Edition RSD3 Turntable , the band will celebrate their iconic run of appearances on Sullivan’s TV program throughout that year.

The box set will include a Beatles-styled turntable and four 3-inch records. Among those records are the hits "I Want To Hold Your Hand," "Till There Was You," "She Loves You," and "I Saw Her Standing There," which the Beatles performed on Sullivan's TV across several appearances. 

Among 23 GRAMMY nominations, the Beatles won seven golden gramophones. In 2014, the Recording Academy honored them with the Lifetime Achievement Award.   

Olivia Rodrigo and Noah Kahan — From The BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge LP

Olivia Rodrigo and Noah Kahan are two of the biggest pop stars in the world right now — Rodrigo hitting the stage with No Doubt at Coachella and near the end of her global GUTS Tour ; Kahan fresh off a Best New Artist nomination at the 2024 GRAMMYs. Now, they're teaming up for the split single From The BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge LP , a release culled from each artist's "BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge" sessions. 

The special vinyl release will include Rodrigo's live cover of Kahan's breakout hit "Stick Season." The single also includes Kahan’s cover of Rodrigo’s song "Lacy" from her second album, GUTS . This month, they performed the song live together on Rodrigo’s Guts World Tour stop in Madison Square Garden.  

Buena Vista Social Club — Buena Vista Social Club

Influential Cuban group Buena Vista Social Club popularized genres and sounds from their country, including son cubano, bolero, guajira, and danzón. Buena Vista Social Club's landmark self-titled LP won the GRAMMY for Best Tropical Latin Album in 1998.

The following year, a documentary was released that captured two of the band's live performances in New York City and Amsterdam. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the documentary, the Buena Vista Social Club album will be released on a limited edition gold vinyl with remastered audio and bonus tracks.

Buena Vista Social Club is one of the 10 recordings to be newly inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame as part of the 2024 inductee class.

Danny Ocean — 54+1

Venezuelan reggaeton star Danny Ocean broke through on a global level in 2016 with his self-produced debut single "Me Rehúso," a heartbreaking track inspired by Ocean fleeing Venezuela due to the country's economic instability and the lover he had left behind. 

With "Me Rehúso," Ocean became the first solo Latin artist to surpass one billion streams on Spotify, on the platform with a single song. "Me Rehúso" was included on his 2019 debut album 54+1 , which will be released on vinyl for the first time for Record Store Day.

Lee "Scratch" Perry & The Upsetters — Skanking With The Upsetter

Jamaican producer Lee "Scratch" Perry pioneered dub music in the 1960s and '70s. Perry received five GRAMMY nominations in his lifetime, including winning Best Reggae Album in 2003 for Jamaican E.T.

To celebrate the legacy of Perry's earliest dub recordings, a limited edition run of his 2004 album Skanking With The Upsetter will be released on Record Store Day. His joint LP with his house band the Upsetters will be pressed on transparent yellow vinyl. Among the rare dub tracks on the album are "Bucky Skank," "Seven & Three Quarters (Skank)," and "IPA Skank." 

Read more: Lee "Scratch" Perry Documentary Director Sets The Record Straight On The Reggae Icon's Legacy — Including A Big Misconception About Bob Marley

Notorious B.I.G. — Ready To Die: The Instrumentals

The Notorious B.I.G. helped define the sound of East Coast rap in the '90s. Though he was tragically murdered in 1997, his legacy continues to live on through his two albums. 

During his lifetime, the Notorious B.I.G. dropped his 1994 debut album Ready to Die , which is widely considered to be one of the greatest hip-hop releases of all-time. In honor of the 30th anniversary of the album (originally released in September '94), his estate will release Ready To Die: The Instrumentals . The limited edition vinyl will include select cuts from the LP like his hits "Big Poppa," "One More Chance/Stay With Me," and "Juicy." The album helped him garner his first GRAMMY nomination in 1996 for Best Rap Solo Performance. The Notorious B.I.G. received an additional three nominations after his death in 1998. 

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Chappell Roan's Big Year: The 'Midwest Princess' Examines How She Became A Pop "Feminomenon"

Just after Chappell Roan made her festival debut at Coachella, hear from the pop starlet about some of the defining moments of her career thus far — and how it all helped earn her a spot at one of music's biggest fests.

Before this year, Chappell Roan had never even been to Coachella. Now, not only can she say she's attended — she's performed in the desert, too. 

Roan played an evening set on the Gobi Stage on April 12, and is set to return for Weekend 2. Fans clad in everything from cowboy boots, Sandy Liang-inspired bows and, perhaps most importantly, jorts, gathered to celebrate their shared love of Roan's radiance, karmic kink and gay cowgirl doctrine.  

Throughout her performance, bubbles breezed through the air as Roan belted out her infectious (and aptly titled) track "Femininomenon," which speaks to lover girls forced to live in an online-dating hellscape. "Ladies, you know what I mean?/ And you know what you need and so does he/ But does it happen? No!" Following collective screams of pure joy, the already enlivened crowd roused to match Roan beat-for-beat, shouting back in perfect unison, "Well, what we really need is a femininomenon!" 

In an era of bedroom pop and sad-girl music, Roan has been hailed by both critics and fans for bringing fun back to pop music. Along with her staunch sense of self, Roan's penchant for explicit lyrics that are equally parts introspective and horny makes her dance-pop anthems all the more infectious. 

Roan's ambitiously experimental debut album, 2023's The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess , cemented her status as one of the most exciting pop stars on the rise. While she only recently landed her first single on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Good Luck, Babe!," her rapidly growing fan base — and an opening slot on Olivia Rodrigo's sold-out GUTS World Tour — indicate that she's on her way to superstardom .

Perhaps part of Roan's magic is that it was all on her own terms. After parting ways with her first label, Atlantic Records, she built a loyal following as an independent artist before signing with Island Records last year. Even as a major label artist, she's determined to only do things her way; her indefatigable commitment to her craft — as well as writing her own rules when it comes to fashion and makeup — is precisely why her fans are so enraptured by both her music and persona. 

Her fearlessness was on full display during her first Coachella set, where the words emblazoned on her bodysuit read "Eat Me." She talks the talk, and walks the walk (in fabulous, knee-high boots, of course), matching her unabashed aesthetic with equally bold career moves; for one, the openers for her headlining tour are local drag queens.

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With eyeliner winged to the heavens, near-perfect vocal stability and fiery curls ablaze, Roan's shimmering Coachella Weekend 1 performance proved that her stage presence is equally dynamic. And if she had any doubters, she had one thing to say to them: "B—, I know you're watching!" 

In between rehearsals for her Coachella debut, Roan took a look back on her journey to one of music's most coveted stages. Below, hear from Roan about five of the most impactful milestones in her career — so far. 

Releasing Her Debut Album, The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess

I ended up signing [with Island Records in 2023] because this project honestly got too big to be independent anymore. I just wasn't willing to give up anything, any creative control or for any amount of money. 

Being an independent artist was really special because I proved to myself that I could do all these hard things that I had never done. I built it with an entire friend group and many, many years of work. So it wasn't just me, but it proved a lot to me.

It proved I can make it through hard circumstances — with no money. You truly can. You do not need a label to do a lot of what an artist's career requires. You don't need a label to put on your own show, or make a music video, or even write a song, or find creative people. You don't need that s—t. I mean, a label is just money, you know? You don't need a lot of money to do this. To make it grow is, I think, where it takes a lot of money. That's what was difficult.

Music allows me to express anything, even things that I've never experienced before. It allows me to express queerness, even if it was only daydreams at that point. It allows me to express parts of me that I'm not even ready to accept yet.

I don't give a f— if you don't  f— with the music. You don't have to come to the concert. That's the whole point of it. You don't have to like it. I think throughout the year, I'm like, "What can I get away with?" Because right now it's pretty tame for what it is like to be a gay artist. But I just want to push it to see how far can I go — with the most controversial outfits or things to rile people up. I'm not really afraid to do that.

Having a song [like "Casual] with the lyric, "Knee deep in the passenger seat/ And you're eating me out," and it's being considered to go to radio. That's kind of a big thing to get away with. 

It's not even that big of a thing. What's that song? Is it Flo Rida ? That's like, "Can you blow my whistle, baby/ whistle baby." Okay, that's obviously about like a f—ing blowjob. [ Laughs .] No one cares about that. To me, I'm like, Let's talk about eating out on the radio . I actually think it has to be bleeped, but still, if I can get away with it, that's cool.

Feeling Financial Freedom & Stability

Not making money at all just sucked. But I learned how to do my own makeup and bedazzle and sew a little bit. I think that the scrappiness came from [the idea that] it's scrappy if it's fun. 

I think that's what kept me going — because if this wasn't fun, I would not even be here. But it was scrappy and fun, and it was with my friends. It didn't feel dire. I was also just working at a coffee shop, and I was a nanny, and I was working at a donut shop. I was doing part time jobs all on the side too. So it was all just rough [in the beginning].

I have freedom because now [singing] is my full-time job. It provides for me now. As the project grows, I can do bigger shows and be like, I want outfit changes now , and I want more lights, and I want confetti . I can afford confetti now! 

It's about expanding the universe in a thoughtful way. And not just like throwing a s— ton of money at things to make things look expensive or wear all this designer s— for no reason. 

I just try to look at how we are starting to gain momentum financially and see how can I intentionally use that to, one, pay the team in a way where they're not bare bones anymore, and two, [ask ourselves] how can we honor this project and this album and the queer community? Can we pay drag queens more? Can we bring drag on the road? Now, financially, doors have opened where we can walk through them with love and intention. Just recklessly, throwing money at s— to see if it works. 

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Opening Olivia Rodrigo's Arena Tour

Olivia [Rodrigo] just asked. It was official, we went through our management. But I was like, Oh my God . 

Preparing a 40-minute set is a different vibe than headlining, obviously. You are going out to an audience that is not there for you and doesn't necessarily care if you're there or not.

This is, like, my fourth or fifth artist I've opened for. But for an arena tour, I just needed to gather my nerves. I think that's the difference between any other show. Like, F—, there's 20,000 people out there right now. I've never performed in front of that many people. I don't know what this emotion is, and I just have to tame it right now.

Standing Up For Herself Creatively, Even When There's Pushback

I stand up for myself, I would say, every day. Sometimes, you get this opportunity, a huge opportunity with a lot of money on the table. [Yet,] I'm just like, That just doesn't make sense creatively. That doesn't align with my values. I'm not doing that.  

One huge creative decision was I stood up and pushed the entire headlining Midwest Princess tour back to the fall. The album was supposed to come out while we were on tour. I was like, "This is a horrible idea!" 

That caused a big ruckus, but it ended up being fine, and I was right. I'm usually right. [ Laughs .] It's like a mother with her kid — a mother knows best. I feel like [that] when it comes to the integrity of my project.

I know how it is to not be able to afford a ticket or even f—ing food. A concert ticket, a lot of times, means multiple meals for someone. I get it, I couldn't afford some artists' tickets. That's why it's really important to me to try to keep them as low as I can and my merch as low as I can. 

There's pushback of ticket prices being low and we're playing rooms that are so expensive. The fee to even play them is so expensive. So, you have to raise the ticket prices to just even be able to afford to play the room. There's always an argument [with my team] there, every tour. I'm in control of stuff and if I'm saying this is how it's going to be —- it's just going to be that way.

Performing At Coachella For The First Time 

[After the first weekend of Coachella] I am feeling very relieved. I was so stressed about many things. How is the outfit going to work? Will the crowd really be engaged? It went so well, I have no qualms with anything. I loved every second of it.

It feels like I am partying with [my fans]. I am not performing to them; I’m performing with them. [I want people to remember] a really fun, freeing show. Very campy but very meaningful too. 

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Coachella 2024 Weekend 1 Recap: 20 Surprises And Special Moments, From Billie Eilish & Lana Del Rey To Olivia Rodrigo With No Doubt

Weekend 1 of Coachella 2024 is a wrap, and the internet can’t stop talking about it. Here are 20 surprises and special moments from Coachella so far, including inspired team-ups, wackadoo moments in the clutch, and much more.

It may be hard to believe, but Weekend 1 of Coachella 2024 is already over. Clearly, time flies when you’re having fun — particularly when beholding the world’s leading artists, convened in the Indio desert in California.

If you weren’t there, the festival was filmed, of course. You can enjoy Coachella from the comfort of your own home, sans-sunburn, undrenched with champagne.

As you survey Coachella’s sold-out first weekend, read on for 20 performances, debuts and moments that surprised and touched us from Coachella Weekend 1.

Lana Del Rey's Headlining Set Brought Out GRAMMY Winners Billie Eilish, Jon Batiste & Jack Antonoff

After rolling deep up to her desert set on a fleet of motorcycles for her Friday performance, Lana Del Rey infused her iconic sad-girl pop persona into every facet of her Gatsby-esque performance.  Her headlining set also included some special GRAMMY-winning guests: Jon Batiste and 2024 Producer Of The Year Jack Antonoff both accompanied on piano, while Billie Eilish joined her idol on stage for duet performances of "Ocean Eyes" and "Video Games." Sharing a moment with her hero on stage at the end of the set, Eilish declared, "This is the reason for half you bitches’ existence, including mine.”

Tyler, The Creator Brings Out Childish Gambino, A$AP Rocky, Kali Uchis and Charlie Wilson

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Saturday's main stage event kicked off with a ruckus 80-minute set by creative magnet Tyler, The Creator , who transformed the stage into an ever-changing desert scene to host fellow performers.

First up, Childish Gambino hit the stage to perform a duet of "Running Out of Time," before A$AP Rocky joined for a performance of two tracks, "Potato Salad" and "Who Dat Boy."

Tyler admitted he once saw both as rivals, but now considers them friends. Kali Uchis also returned to the desert stage with Tyler for a quick appearance as well as legendary singer/songwriter Charlie Wilson , who made an unexpected appearance to accompany Tyler on a laid-back version of "EARFQUAKE." 

No Doubt Made Their Grand Re-Entrance (With Olivia Rodrigo!)

.body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } No Doubt electrified Coachella with their first performance in nine years , featuring all original members and a blend of eclectic hits that defined their career. Their memorable reunion set highlighted their timeless appeal and was punctuated by a surprise appearance from pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo for a duet performance of No Doubt classic, "Bathwater." Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Show Up To Support Ice Spice And Jack Antonoff's Bleachers The Queen of Pop, Taylor Swift herself, showed up on Sunday with her boyfriend Travis Kelce among the crowds to support her friends: producer and Bleachers band member Jack Antonoff and Eras tourmate Ice Spice .  Will Smith Joined J Balvin For The “Men In Black” Theme .body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } .body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } What slap? Last year, Will Smith appeared at “A GRAMMY Salute To 50 Years Of Hip Hop” as one half of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. And at Coachella 2024, the world was treated to another throwback, as he and four-time GRAMMY nominee J Balvin performed the immortal theme to Men in Black . Doja Cat Brought Out A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage and Teezo Touchdown GRAMMY winner and 19-time nominee Doja Cat turned in a performance heavy on rap — and also puppet dinosaurs. As per the former, A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage and Teezo Touchdown touched down, collaborating with Doja on “Urrrge,” “N.H.I.E.,” and “Masc,” respectively. Ice Spice Previewed A New Song Onstage Something’s stirring in Ice Spiceworld. At Coachella, she wowed with her live debut of a new song that sampled Sean Paul ’s 2005 track “Gimme the Light.” (She closed out with “Think U the Shit (Fart).”) As reported earlier in April , Ice Spice is going to make her acting debut in Spike Lee ’s new movie High and Low , starring Denzel Washington .  Peso Pluma Made His Coachella Debut ¡Corridos tumbados de por vida! In the wake of his big wi n at the 2024 GRAMMYs — Best Música Mexicana Album (Including Tejano), for GÉNESIS — Peso Pluma lit up Coachella 2024 with that signature fusion of folky guitar ballads and modern hip-hop, with special guests including Becky G and Arcángel . Lil Uzi Vert Previewed A New Song Onstage Ice Spice wasn’t the only act to preview new material at Coachella 2024. Enter four-time GRAMMY nominee Lil Uzi Vert, who performed a hypnotic and — again — unnamed track, one that seemed to be tailor-made for Coachella. A Mini-Fugees Reunion Went Down (Thanks To YG Marley) Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean are no strangers to reigniting the Fugees spirit onstage — they did so at Essence Fest 2022, while GRAMMY.com was reporting on site . This time, they kept it in the family; during Hill’s son YG Marley’s set, both Fugees came out, playing classics like “Killing Me Softly.” (The embattled Pras wasn’t present.) Blur Announced This Was Their Last Performance Together .tweet-container iframe { width: 100% !important; } .body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } Social media is currently abuzz at the allegedly unresponsive audience for Blur — but what’s a viral, out-of-context clip supposed to prove, anyway? Whatever the case may be, after their rollicking set, Damon Albarn and company declared that the Britpop icons were entering another hiatus. Bizarrap Brought Out Shakira .body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } View this post on Instagram A post shared by Coachella (@coachella)

Mega-watt Argentine producer Bizarrap brought his BZRP Music Sessions to the Coachella stage and included a surprise appearance from superstar Shakira .

Shakira and Bizarrap won the Latin GRAMMY for Song Of The Year at the 2023 Latin GRAMMYs for "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53," a featured track on her fresh-out-the-trap album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran . 

Billie Eilish Threw A Special “Billie & Friends” Party & Hyped Up The Crowd With The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside”

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After surprising fans during Lana Del Rey 's Friday set, Billie Eilish treated fans and special guests to a preview of her new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft at the Do LaB Stage on Saturday night.

The previewed songs were well-received by an enthusiastic set of attendees who were introduced to yet-to-debut tracks "“Lunch,” "L’Amour De Ma Vie," and "Chihiro." 

"Yo Gabba Gabba!" Showed Up To The Aquabats’ Pool Party

Christian Jacobs, lead singer of the Aquabats, co-created the "Yo Gabba Gabba!" TV show — and the colorful cast of costumed characters showed up to their pool party! This marks yet another example of ska picking up at Coachella — see the transcendent No Doubt and Sublime performances.

Sublime Made Their Coachella Debut With Jakob Nowell

As you may have read , Sublime are back, against the odds — not with Rome, but with Jakob Nowell , original Sublime frontman Bradley’s son. (It must be said: Bradley died at 28, ending the band’s original run; as he takes the guitar and mic, Jakob himself is 28.)

Speaking of the guitar — he wielded his old man’s, in an emotional and electrifying set that proved these songs’ durability and beyond.

Vampire Weekend Brought Paris Hilton Onstage To Play Cornhole

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Dance/electronic sensation Dom Dolla returned to Coachella for a charged set featuring festival first-timer Nelly Furtado who joined to perform their GRAMMY-nominated track, "Eat Your Man."

Furtado gave her all during the rousing performance, a testament to the duo's synergy after Dom Dolla brought the singer out of a six year hiatus to work together on the song.

Sky Ferreira Made A Surprise Appearance With Kevin Abstract

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If Sky Ferreira seems like an unlikely candidate to belt out a Lady A hit, think again. The singer/songwriter brought newfound heft to the five-time GRAMMY winners’ classic hit, “Need You Now,” with Kevin Abstract.

Does this foreshadow a reappraisal of the country mainstays’ catalog? Once the dust settles re: the ska revival, we’ll have that conversation.

Kesha Showed Up To Rock With Reneé Rapp (And Diss A Certain Disgraced Rapper)

“Wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy ,” Kesha once rapped, in her inescapable 2009 hit “Tik Tok.” Well, that didn’t age well, and Kesha knew that. So she changed “P. Diddy” to “me” — and if that’s just going to be the official lyric now, that’s fine by the music industry. Reneé Rapp, of Mean Girls fame , bolstered her.

Mac DeMarco Joined Forces With Lil Yachty

Mac DeMarco’s been a savvy chameleon at this stage in his career, prioritizing brainy collaborations over typical album release cycles.

He has two songwriting credits on Yachty ’s game changing 2023 album Let’s Start Here , and during Yachty’s performance, he showed up to perform two of his song songs: “On The Level,” from 2017’s This Old Dog , and “Chamber of Reflection,” from his decade-old album Salad Days .

Additional reporting by Nina Frazier.

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No Doubt’s Coachella Comeback: A Night Of Nostalgia With Olivia Rodrigo As A Special Guest

No Doubt's triumphant return to Coachella, marking their first show in nine years, electrified the desert with a dynamic performance that spanned their eclectic hits and featured a surprise appearance by Olivia Rodrigo.

On the first Saturday of Coachella, No Doubt made a striking comeback on the festival's main stage for their first performance together in nine years. 

Originating from Anaheim, California in 1986, the band is celebrated for their eclectic sound that defies easy categorization — from the ska-punk vibrancy of their early days to the polished pop anthems that later defined their career. 

Their big breakthrough album, Tragic Kingdom, was released in 1995 and propelled them to fame with hits like "Don't Speak" and "Just a Girl," which dominated the Billboard charts for 16 weeks. 

Featuring all original members — Gwen Stefani , guitarist Tom Dumont , bassist Tony Kanal , and drummer Adrian Young — No Doubt's Coachella performance was a tribute to their iconic past and a reminder of their beloved eccentricity. 

The standout set was filled with unbeatable stage presence, surprise guests, and showcased the band's timeless appeal nearly four decades into their career. Known for blending introspective brooding with a uniquely sardonic edge, the band has significantly influenced a generation of complex female artistry. Highlights from the performance, including Stefani's magnetic stage presence, heartfelt interactions with fans, and a surprise appearance by Olivia Rodrigo , underscore their palpable appeal and lasting influence on contemporary music. 

Read on to discover five key highlights from their hotly anticipated return at Coachella during their 'Weekend 1' set:

Gen Z And OG Fans United As One

As fans converged on Coachella's main stage for No Doubt's set, the diversity of the audience was immediately apparent. Younger fans, clad in social media-ready outfits inspired by Gwen Stefani’s iconic style (some even recreating her most iconic looks) braved the evening's brisk winds. 

Despite challenges, the alleged bad modern concert etiquette was not apparent, especially after Stefani's call for a return to old-school concert vibes before performing a “Simple Kind of Life.” 

“Let’s do this old school!” Stefani said as she confessed missing the days when fans would belt out all the lyrics at the top of their lungs without much care in the world. It was a sentiment that quickly resonated through the audience and a moment that not only bridged generational divides but also highlighted No Doubt's broad and enduring appeal. 

The Night Was Full Of Nostalgia

Outside of the fact that frontwoman Stefani is allergic to aging, for a group returning after nine years performing together, No Doubt’s stage presence was just as powerful as their past, dynamic performances.  

“There’s no f—king comparison!” Gwen Stefani roared during “Underneath it All,” capturing the intensity of the moment as she dropped to her knees, rhinestones sparkling on her eyebrows and a smile breaking through. 

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The band's passion burned just as brightly when they were playing local college gigs in Orange County. There was no sign of awkwardness or a single misstep as Stefani showcased the same brilliance of her early days as a burgeoning musician.

She shared the spotlight seamlessly. As Dumont delivered a guitar solo during “Different People,” Stefani playfully skipped and ran across the expansive stage, never missing a note. 

No Doubt has always transcended nostalgia, yet they embraced their history at Coachella. Stefani dressed to the nines in a plaid, avant-garde outfit while background videos played personal and rehearsal footage from the '90s, evoking a simpler time for the group. Stefani appeared barefaced in a plain white tee, bouncing around a beat up truck in a video that explained the band's origins and showed the magnetic charisma that manifested a star turned supernova.

Olivia Rodrigo Made A Surprise Appearance

Right before Stefani took a brief water break, she flashed a mysterious smirk to the crowd. 

As the introspective track “Bathwater” thrummed to life, a brunette donning a glittering “I [love] ND” tank top emerged, her face turned from the audience. The murmurs quickly escalated into screams, particularly from the younger fans, signaling the arrival of pop starlet Olivia Rodrigo. Matching Stefani in energy and presence, Rodrigo proved a formidable presence on stage, trading verses and singing in duet through the chorus, their performance culminating in a sweet embrace. 

No Doubt’s influence on Rodrigo's music is palpable. After all, tracks like Rodrigo’s “Get Him Back!” and No Doubt’s “Bathwater” are cut from the same mascara-stained cloth — each with a poetic, vengeful twist. They were just girls! Living in captivity! The revenge? Being able to put into song the diabolical conditions of womanhood, while allowing themselves to truly feel — whether it be anger, delusion, or plain pettiness. 

The Band Members Have A Bond

No Doubt’s historic return to the stage elevated the entirety of the Coachella-going experience, setting a standard and outshining the majority of the other acts. Throughout their performance, the admiration they had for one another became increasingly evident. 

From Stefani frequently calling out “Tony! Tony!” to (Tony) Kanal during the set’s adlibs to the end of their set when the group remained locked in a hug for several moments, the group was clearly overjoyed to be back together again. Before exiting the stage, Stefani leaped onto the back of Young while she excitedly kicked her feet, as though in protest of having to leave. 

A Coachella backstage supervisor working onsite during their rehearsals candidly confessed that he was taken by the band's natural chemistry. During soundcheck, he stated they were so intrinsically confident and overjoyed about their performance it seemed as though they had never stopped performing with one another. 

They Showed Deep Gratitude For Their Fans

There was nothing but gratitude on display from each and every member during the festival set. After almost every other song Stefani would belt an “I love you!” to the crowd. 

During an experimental instrumental-only tribute to ska-pop, Kanal ran across the stage with a huge smile, at-the-ready to riff back-to-back with members of the group. 

“Indio, put your f—king hands up!” Stefani commanded the crowd as they gleefully complied. Then, as smoke filled the air under the brilliantly shining crescent moon, she celebrated the group coming together for the first time in nine years. 

“Isn’t this so crazy?” Stefani yelped during her performance for “It’s My Life.” “This is our life! Singing I love you!” 

It was an epic return for No Doubt as a band and Stefani as their fierce leader, showing up to Coachella naturally, just a girl . A girl who loves to sing, rile up the audience in a fierce sing-along, and remind everyone that self-acceptance is all their music has ever been about. 

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Olivia Rodrigo Releases 'Guts (Spilled)' Deluxe Edition: Listen To New Song "So American" & Watch The "Obsessed" Music Video

In the midst of her headlining arena tour, Olivia Rodrigo delivered an extended version of her second album, 'GUTS.' Hear new song "so american" from 'GUTS (spilled)' below, along with four previously vinyl-only tracks.

Seven months after Olivia Rodrigo unleashed her highly anticipated second studio album, she spilled her GUTS even further on March 22: GUTS (spilled) deluxe edition is here.

Rodrigo diehards may know four of the five deluxe tracks, which were previously only available on vinyl editions of GUTS : "obsessed," "stranger," "scared of my guitar," and "girl i've always been." But the deluxe version doesn't come without an unreleased track — the fifth, "so american," is brand new, and closes out GUTS (spilled) .

"Obsessed" even got the video treatment, with the official music video dropping at the same time as the deluxe album. Therein, she’s the black sheep among a litany of pageant queens, representing exes: Rodrigo’s sash reads " Miss Right Now. " The chorus — " I’m so obsessed with your ex! " detonates with a full rock band.

Rodrigo will even be able to celebrate the arrival of GUTS (spilled) with fans, too. The GUTS World Tour stops Columbus, Ohio, on March 22 — almost exactly a month after it launched in Thousand Palms, California, on Feb. 23 . As of press time, the tour (which marks Rodrigo's first headlining arena trek) will feature 77 shows across North America and Europe; it wraps with four nights at Los Angeles' Kia Forum on Aug. 13, 14, 16, and 17.

Before the tour began, GUTS helped Rodrigo earn six more GRAMMY nominations . In addition to a nod for Album Of The Year, the pop-punk princess received nominations for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Vampire," Best Rock Song for "Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl," and Best Pop Vocal Album.

Prior to the 2024 GRAMMYs, Rodrigo was already a three-time winner, taking home Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album ( SOUR ) and Best Pop Solo Performance ("drivers license") in 2022.

Listen to GUTS (spilled) below, watch the "Obsessed" video above, and keep checking back for news about Olivia Rodrigo!

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This year's event takes place April 20, and features releases from Olivia Rodrigo to The Beatles and beyond.

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Noah Kahan and Olivia Rodrigo perform onstage during the Olivia Rodrigo Sold-Out GUTS World Tour at Madison Square Garden on April 05, 2024 in New York City.

This year’s Record Store Day — which happens April 20 — boasts approximately 387 different titles that will be made available at participating shops nationwide. And the numbers show there’s a voracious public hungry for physical product, further cementing the importance of owning the music you spend your good money on, as opposed to merely streaming it on a DSP.

According to Luminate, the music industry sold 49.61 million units of vinyl in 2023, an increase of 14.2 percent from the previous year. And here’s the kicker, it was the largest 12-month period for such sales since the Los Angeles-based analytic company began tracking retail data for music back in 1991. And not just for wax, but CDs as well, given the modest increase in sales that format has experienced in recent years.

Linkin Park, Olivia Rodrigo & The Doors Lead Record Store Day Black Friday 2023 Top-Sellers

So what to buy this year? Perusing through the RSD list of the upcoming titles that will be available to varying degrees of scarcity, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the staggering amount of choice available for this year’s music-geek shoppers’ holiday. But fear not, as Billboard has reviewed, researched and revisited a slew of the titles slated for Record Store Day 2024 in an effort to bring you a comprehensive compendium of picks well worth your time and legal tender.

We’re not only talking strictly vinyl here, either, as electronics and, yes, those old compact discs are also fair game this year.

Here’s a list of what we think are most worth the trouble of leaving your home to wait in a long line in hopes the person ahead of you doesn’t snag the last copy of what you’re looking for.

Olivia Rodrigo "Stick Season"/Noah Kahan "Lacy" From the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge

7″ single, unknown color vinyl, 15,000 copies (Geffen)

Nothing beats a good old pop switcheroo, especially when it’s two of the country’s hottest stars covering one another’s hit songs. Olivia Rodrigo’s rendition of Noah Kahan’s recent top 10 hit “Stick Season” transforms the song into her own, while Kahan keeps it faithful with his take on “Lacy,” whose origins stem from a poem the pop star wrote for a college class. Both songs were recorded during each artist’s respective appearances on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge in the fall of 2023.

Meanwhile, Kahan’s second album, 2021’s I Was/I Am , will also be made available this RSD on blue vinyl.

Paramore Re: This Is Why (Remix + Standard)

2 LPs, multiple vinyl colors, 10,000 copies (Atlantic Records)

While declaring the band’s independence from former label Atlantic Records in February, Paramore also revealed that the group would be serving as this year’s official Record Store Day ambassadors. And along with the accolades, the Tennessee band will also see the digital remix edition of its 2023 Grammy-winning Atlantic swan song This Is Why get a physical release. Packaged either as a standalone LP or a double album with the original record, this new version of Re: This Is Why comes in a variety of colors and includes a Jack Antonoff mix of “Sanity,” joining the likes of Foals, Panda Bear, The Linda Lindas, Wet Leg and others in reinterpreting Paramore’s finest work to date.

Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap

2 LPs, opaque violet vinyl, 4,500 copies (Rhino)

The pride and joy of Paterson, N.J., might be in the thick of six-year bid inside a federal prison for drug trafficking. But Fetty’s universally lauded self-titled 2015 debut makes a return to vinyl for the first time since its original street date, pressed on deep violet acetate with three bonus tracks from the Japanese deluxe edition, including the indelible “Let It Bang” and a pair of tracks with his longtime rhyme partner Monty. If you didn’t catch the vibes of Wap’s blend of spitting and songcraft on this album the first time, now is your chance to cop one of the definitive rap records of the 2010s.

Laufey, A Night at the Symphony

2 LPs, 4,200 copies (AWAL)

Who would’ve thought the revival of traditional pop in the 2020s would come courtesy of an Icelandic-American singer whose sound is as informed by Ella Fitzgerald as it is by Taylor Swift? Originally released in digital form between the street dates of her 2022 debut, Everything I Know About Love , and its star-making 2023 follow-up, Bewitched , this live album was recorded in Laufey’s hometown of Reykjavík at Harpa Concert Hall with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, and makes its physical debut this RSD on resplendent black vinyl.

In addition to lush versions of such early originals as “Beautiful Stranger” and “Like the Movies” from her Typical of Me EP, A Night At the Symphony also finds the singer elegantly interpreting Great American Songbook chestnuts such as Hoagy Carmichael’s “The Nearness of You” and the Cole Porter standard “Everytime We Say Goodbye” as well. Stunning.

Wilco, The Whole Love: Expanded Edition

3 LPs, 4,500 copies (dBPM)

Originally released in 2011, Wilco’s eighth album was the first one released on the band’s own label (dBPM Records), and one of the very best studio endeavors in its stacked catalog, serving as a spiritual cousin of sorts to the group’s 1999 pop masterpiece Summerteeth in tone and texture. This RSD edition of The Whole Love expands the album into a three-LP set that contains all of the bonus tracks from the original deluxe edition of the 12-track LP, including their cover of Nick Lowe’s “I Love My Label” and the motorik-esque instrumental “Speak Into the Rose.”

There are also SiriusXM and iTunes session takes of key album tracks, along with a selection of live performances from the group’s famed Chicago studio The Loft, including another Lowe cover in his classic New Wave era hit “Cruel to be Kind” featuring the man himself sitting in.

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Live in France: The 1966 Concert in Limoges

2 LPs, black vinyl, 1,800 copies (Deep Digs)

Renowned archivist and “jazz detective” Zev Feldman has no less than 10 new titles he’s produced for this year’s RSD festivities, including previously unreleased performances from such titans as Art Tatum, Cannonball Adderley, Sun Ra and Yusef Lateef, among others. Yet the jewel of this year’s bounty is a newly discovered concert from gospel legend and electric guitar groundbreaker Sister Rosetta Tharpe, lovingly known as The Godmother of Rock n’ Roll.

Discovered by Feldman while he was researching for potential material at the INA France, this concert – recorded at the Grand Theatre in Limoges, France, on Nov. 11, 1966 – finds Sister Rosetta at her soulful best. Armed with only her superhuman guitar skills and powerful, compassionate voice, this gorgeous capture from French television finds Tharpe enrapturing her audience with the strength of a symphony orchestra as she glides through a 21-song set kissed by such Sunday service staples as “This Train,” “Jericho” and “Two Little Fishes, Five Loaves of Bread.”

Vince Guaraldi, It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown – Original Soundtrack Recording

LP, 1,200 copies (Lee Mendelson Productions)

Though not as household a name as A Charlie Brown Christmas or It’s The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown , the sixth animated Peanuts TV special — based on the premise of Charlie Brown and company attending a summer camp with typically hilarious results — remains a low-key favorite for fans of the classic Charles Schulz-created comic strip.

This limited-edition vinyl marks the first time the music of intrepid Peanuts jazz composer Vince Guaraldi from the 1969 CBS program has been made commercially available, comprised of 26 short cues from the show itself along with six other previously unheard alternate tracks from the pianist and his large jazz ensemble. Pressed on Camp Green Vinyl, this short run of the soundtrack includes a 12-inch, four-page insert featuring liner notes offering a track-by-track analysis by Guaraldi biographer Derrick Bang, and essays from Sean and Jason Mendelson, sons of the late Peanuts producer Lee Mendelson.

De La Soul,  Live at Tramps, NYC, 1996

CD and vinyl, run unknown (Chrysalis Records)

Take it from someone who has seen them in concert five times, nobody does live hip-hop better than De La Soul. Which is why the return of this wild 1996 soundboard from the sorely missed New York City music club Tramps for Record Store Day should be priority buying for serious hip-hop heads. This gig, booked less than two months before the release of the classic Stakes Is High LP, was originally derided for its looseness upon its initial release in 2004.

Twenty years later, it comes back into circulation as a gift in the memory of Dave “Trugoy” Joliceur, who died on Super Bowl Sunday 2023. It feels and flows with the energy of an apartment party, especially when friends such as Common, the Jungle Brothers and a young Yasiin Bey (fka Mos Def) roll through to assist Trugoy, Posdnuos and Maseo on a set peppered with such De La faves as “Breakadawn,” “Potholes in my Lawn” and “Itzoweezee (Hot).”

Talking Heads, Live at WCOZ 77

2 LPs, black vinyl, 8,000 copies (Rhino)

Some of the highlights of Talking Heads’ 1982 live LP The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads are the first seven tracks, culled from an ace live session on Nov. 17, 1977, for Boston AOR radio station WCOZ-FM only two months after the release of the group’s debut album Talking Heads ‘77 . For the first time, Rhino presents the complete 14-song concert spread across two records and pressed at 45 RPM for optimum fidelity. Recorded and mixed by longtime studio collaborator Ed Stasium, this set contains previously unreleased live versions of such TH classics as “Thank You for Sending Me an Angel,” their famous cover of Al Green’s “Take Me to the River” and “Stay Hungry,” all of which would later appear on the quartet’s sophomore LP, More Songs About Buildings and Food .

The Beatles, Limited Edition RSD3 Turntable

Turntable with four 3-inch records, 2,300 copies (Apple Records)

It’s truly wild to think that 60 years have passed since The Beatles first arrived in America and captivated audiences nationwide during the band’s iconic appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. To honor the recent anniversary of this moment, Apple Records has collaborated with Crosley to create arguably the coolest find on the RSD list this year. It’s a Beatle-bedazzled, Bluetooth-enabled tiny turntable designed to play 3-inch records of the four songs the Fabs performed on Sullivan, including “She Loves You,” “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “Til There Was You” and “I Saw Her Standing There.”

The little vinyl is dressed in its own outer box with a picture sleeve and collectable poster, and comes packaged in a neat Beatles carrying case that leaves enough room to hold six more 3-inch records if you choose to grow your collection of miniature wax. It’s a genuine thing.

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Your road map to Record Store Day

Customers dig through the bins at Watertown's Wanna Hear It Records on Record Store Day in 2023.

Sound Check is the Globe’s weekly guide to concerts, tunes, and trends rooted in Boston and beyond. This column covers April 19-25.

In an age where physical album sales typically take a backseat to streaming, it’s comforting to know that a shiny batch of Record Store Day releases can still wrap a line of customers around the block.

On Saturday, exclusive titles from artists like Paramore , The Weeknd , and Pearl Jam will help vinyl sales spike at independent record stores here and across the country, as fans shell out for previously unreleased music and new pressings of their favorite albums.

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Tucked among this year’s exclusive releases — which range from The Cure picture discs to three-inch Beatles records — are a handful of titles with local ties, like Pixies ’ red and orange marble pressing of “ Live From Red Rocks 2005 .” The Boston band’s 27-song set at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre arrived on streaming services in the fall of 2021 but has never previously been available on vinyl.

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One of the most notable Boston-adjacent releases is an exchange of covers between pop star Olivia Rodrigo and Watertown-based folk sensation Noah Kahan . Recorded for BBC Radio 1, the 7-inch captures Rodrigo tackling “Stick Season,” while Kahan puts his spin on Rodrigo’s ballad “lacy.” A blue pressing of Kahan’s 2021 sophomore album, “I Was/I Am,” will also be available.

Donna Summer ’s contribution, “Many States of Independence,” will be an essential find for DJs and disco fans. The record compiles seven remixes of Summer’s “State of Independence” cover (originally by Jon & Vangelis), which appeared on her 1982 self-titled album. Personally, I’ll be scouring crates for a striped pressing of the “EAT” EP from Poppy , an enigmatic (and Boston-born) welder of doe-eyed pop and heavy metal.

Shoppers can plot the route of their treasure hunts to factor in some of this year’s festivities offering food, freebies, and discounts. Starting at 1 p.m., local DJs will provide the soundtrack at Good Taste Records in the North End, while DJ Roz spins between noon and 3 p.m. at a Village Vinyl & Hi-Fi pop-up at the Verb Hotel in the Fenway. Tres Gatos , a hybrid tapas bar and book/record store in Jamaica Plain, clears its dining room to display the full breadth of exclusive titles, with free coffee, pastries, and giveaways to fuel shoppers on their vinyl crawls.

Shoppers line up at Wanna Hear It Records in Watertown on Record Store Day in 2023.

Outside of the city, DJs from the local “Soulelujah” dance night will curate a rotation of soul and funk tunes at Vinyl Index in Somerville between noon and 6 p.m. Visitors at the Bow Market shop can also score exclusive totes and tees, all screen-printed on site. Stop by Watertown’s Wanna Hear It Records to peruse a pop-up shop from Boston indie label Iodine Recordings and take advantage of a 15 percent-off sale on all new records (excluding this year’s Record Store Day releases).

Find the full list of shops participating in this year’s Record Store Day on the official event website at recordstoreday.com/stores .

Portland, Ore., psych-rock outfit STRFKR tear open “Parallel Realms” from their seventh studio album on Friday at Royale . Ruth Radelet , formerly of the electronic band Chromatics , opens the evening with solo material like her dreamy 2023 single “Shoot Me Down.”

Deep Cuts in Medford wraps an eventful Record Store Day on Saturday with performances from Calgary post-punk band Sunglaciers and Massachusetts groups Thighs and Holiday Music . LA darkwave duo Night Club descend upon the venue on Tuesday , accompanied by retro synth-pop act Delores Galore .

Benny the Butcher comes to the House of Blues on Tuesday.

Currently celebrating his landmark 20th year in East Coast hip-hop, Benny the Butcher serves up meaty cuts from his new record, “Everybody Can’t Go,” at the House of Blues on Tuesday , followed by chipper folk from Florida’s The 502s , who bring their “Great American Road Trip” tour to Lansdowne Street on Thursday .

Standout shows across Somerville include a visit from breakout Minneapolis punks VIAL at The Rockwell on Tuesday and a hip-hop showcase curated by Boston rapper Rugged N Raw at The Jungle on Thursday .

New Zealand pop chameleon Kimbra returns to Boston on Wednesday for an opening slot on Jacob Collier ’s “Djesse” world tour at MGM Music Hall at Fenway. The following night , Judas Priest rip through 55 years of ruptured eardrums and heavy metal, including their recent 19th studio album, “Invincible Shield.”

On Thursday , Dave Hause & The Mermaid perform the first of three consecutive shows at Faces. The trio of gigs at the Malden brewery precede an appearance at Sing Us Home Festival , a weekend-long event that Hause curates in his native Philadelphia.

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Dog Park , “Festina Lente.” This burgeoning Parisian group offers a pillowy dream-pop debut that revolves around its titular Latin adage, an oxymoron meaning “make haste slowly.” A drowsy, drifting quality permeates the band’s 10 new tracks, whisking listeners between Paris boulevards, solitary evenings, and a liminal space between reality and imagination.

Debo Ray's "Time With You" releases on Friday.

Debo Ray , “Time With You.” R&B serves as a healing balm for strained relationships in the new single from Massachusetts singer Debo Ray, who slathers a time-worn romance with supple vocals and the cool thrum of an upright bass. A meditation on maintaining long-term relationships, “Time With You” emanates grace as it replaces tension with tenacity.

Tei Shi , “Valerie.” Since the 2015 arrival of her earth-shattering single “Bassically,” Tei Shi has slinked between a bevy of labels: Canadian-Colombian weaver of art-pop, cross-cultural producer, even Berklee College of Music student. On her third studio album, she strips away the titles and returns to her given name — Valerie Barbosa — to pack a bilingual time capsule with electro-tinged tropicalia, bachata, and R&B.

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Fans of Screaming Females still mourning the New Jersey band’s breakup can find some closure at the Capitol Theatre next Thursday . The Arlington cinema will host a 7 p.m. screening of the punks’ 2018 performance at ONCE Somerville, which was part of a lengthy tour promoting their seventh album, “All at Once.”

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Record Store Day 2024: An It List guide to the most anticipated day on the vinyl lover's calendar

Vinyl lovers, rejoice.

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April 20 is Record Store Day , a day when vinyl lovers descend on thousands of independently owned brick-and-mortar record stores to browse hundreds of new and exclusive releases by artists big and small.

The annual event, which began in 2008 as a way to celebrate the people who work at and frequent indie record stores, has been embraced by musicians and bands of all sizes and genres. (Here’s a searchable list of participating record stores .)

“Indie record shops are some of the only spaces we’ve got that offer a tangible, tactile experience of music discovery,” Paramore, who are serving as Record Store Day ambassadors, said in a group statement upon being chosen as this year’s honorees. “In this world that feels more disconnected and hostile than ever, it feels important to remain in touch (literally) with what inspires us, empowers us, or simply brings us joy.”

Here is a quick guide to just some of what’s in store for Record Store Day 2024, followed by the full list of releases.

The Beatles, The Beatles Have Arrived! (4 x 3” vinyl and mini turntable)

In honor of the 60th anniversary of the Beatles’ historic Ed Sullivan appearances, the Fab Four is releasing a mini-turntable and 3" records for four of the songs they played on the show: "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "Till There Was You," "Saw Her Standing There" and "She Loves You." The 3" singles will also be available separately.

Buena Vista Social Club, Buena Vista Social Club (2 x LP)

With the help of Ry Cooder, the ensemble of Cuban musicians recorded their 1996 eponymous album that became a massive, unlikely Grammy-winning hit, selling 8 million copies worldwide. The classic album, on limited edition gold vinyl, is being released as part of the 25th anniversary of Wim Wenders’s 1999 documentary about the group.

Fetty Wap, Fetty Wap (2 x LP)

The “Trap Queen” rapper’s self-titled debut record has been out of print since its original release in 2016. This version, on opaque violet vinyl, will include additional bonus tracks new to the format.

G.B.I., The Regulator (7” vinyl)

Dave Grohl joined Anthrax’s Charlie Benante and Scott Ian (collectively dubbed G.B.I.) to cover Bad Brains’s “The Regulator” from their self-titled 1982 debut album. All proceeds from the sale of their RSD exclusive 7” will go toward health care for Bad Brains frontman H.R., who suffers from an excruciating type of rare headache known as SUNCT.

Noah Kahan, I Was/I Am (LP)

The critically acclaimed Vermont singer-songwriter has exploded in popularity since his 2021 sophomore album, which is being released on limited-edition blue vinyl for Record Store Day.

Paramore,   Re: This Is Why (2 x LP) and Burning Down the House (12" vinyl EP with David Byrne)

The honorary ambassadors of Record Store Day 2024 are releasing two new records on Saturday: a set of remixes of their 2023 album This Is Why and a 12” single with Paramore's cover of the Talking Heads’ "Burning Down the House" on one side and David Byrne’s take on Paramore’s "Hard Times" on the other.

The Rolling Stones, Live at Racket, NYC (LP)

Ahead of their upcoming world tour, the Stones are dropping a special white vinyl edition of Live at Racket, NYC , featuring seven tracks the band performed at their intimate record release party for Hackney Diamonds in New York City last October.

Mavis Staples, Have a Little Faith (2 x LP)

The gospel and soul singer, who has been embraced by a new generation of fans, is re-releasing her landmark 2004 album on silver vinyl in honor of its 20th anniversary.

Neil Young With Crazy Horse, F***in’ Up (2 x LP)

The rocker and his band recorded this new album of old songs and one cover in 2023 for release on Record Store Day 2024. “Made this for the Horse lovers,” Young writes in the liner notes. “The horse is runnin’. What a ride we have. I don’t want to mess with the vibe. I am so happy to have this to share.”

Record Store Day 2024: Full list of releases

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Performing arts organizations serve an important role in building a rich cultural life through the arts that make our city a great place to live. One of these organizations, Jacksonville’s First Coast Wind Symphony , has recently been recognized for their outstanding work.

The First Coast Wind Symphony has received two national music awards: the prestigious John Philip Sousa Foundation 2023 Sudler Silver Scroll Award for the most outstanding community band in the U.S. and the 2023 American Prize in Performance, Celebrating American Excellence in the Arts. The ensemble is proud to represent Jacksonville as one of the finest community bands in the U.S.

Since 1987, the Sousa Foundation has annually recognized community concert bands in North America that consistently perform quality music at a high level and contribute significantly to their community's cultural environment . A representative of the foundation will attend our May 5 Family Concert in Terry Hall at Jacksonville University to present the Sudler Award to our organization and a certificate to each member.

The First Coast Wind Symphony is a nonprofit civic organization in its 34th season that provides a cultural service to Northeast Florida by offering free concerts of quality wind music. The 60-member group of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments provides performance opportunities for both professional and community musicians.

We also support the concert band tradition as an important part of America’s rich musical heritage, with purposeful outreach to families, students, veterans and seniors. Performances are always free and are funded through contributions from corporate and community sponsors, benefactors, partners and friends. 

The ensemble’s educational mission supports schools and universities through partner concerts, educational programs and resources, guest composers and the annual concerto competition for Florida high school musicians.

For over a decade, the First Coast Wind Symphony has championed the works of noted contemporary American composers in concerts conducted by the composers and dedicated to their music. Many of the most recognized composers today have led the group in Jacksonville performances.

Our annual Concerto Competition is open to all Florida high school musicians. This year’s winner, Madelyn Urbine from Gainesville, receives the first prize of $1,500 and will be featured in the Richard Strauss “Horn Concerto No. 1” at our May 5 concert.

Noah Marsh, second-place winner on euphonium from Douglas Anderson School of the Arts , is featured in our Mother’s Day Concert on May 12 at St. John’s Cathedral downtown. Additional guest performers are violinist Megan McClendon Rios of the Jacksonville Symphony and the cathedral’s Canon for Music and organist Timothy Tuller.

Although our home base is Jacksonville, we have proudly represented our city internationally in concert tours of Austria, Germany and France in 2017 and 2022. We will also perform on a tour of Prague and Budapest in 2025.

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We are thankful to all our volunteers and supporters, whose contributions have allowed us to excel.

There are several ways to give us a listen: Go to our website, follow us on Facebook or check out our YouTube channel. Bring your mom to our Mother’s Day concert to hear us live and join us for a reception following the concert.

For more information about our group and how you can become involved, visit FCWinds.org or contact us at [email protected].

Ann Carey Holt, board chair, First Coast Wind Symphony, Jacksonville

This guest column is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of the Times-Union. We welcome a diversity of opinions .

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The Grateful Dead fans can’t seem to get enough from the band. The group regularly rolls out live recordings, archive offerings, and re-releases of some favorites on special formats, and they always sell well. The jammers have something special coming tomorrow (April 20), and followers will want to rush to grab a copy while they’re still available.

On Saturday, the Grateful Dead will release their album Nightfall of Diamonds on vinyl. The set is being made available as part of Record Store Day 2024.

Nightfall of Diamonds is coming to local, independent record stores across the U.S. in a form it’s never been made available in before. The title has been pressed on 180g vinyl, and it will be sold as a four-LP set.

According to the project’s page on the Record Store Day website , only 10,000 copies of this recording have been pressed. That may sound like a sizable number, but Grateful Dead fans are numerous and rabid, and those likely won’t last long. They’re also spread out across states, so each location may only have a few copies—if any at all.

Nightfall of Diamonds was first released in September 2001. The title reached No. 196 on the Billboard 200, barely cracking onto the ranking of the most-consumed albums in the U.S.

The double live album was recorded at the Grateful Dead’s concert in East Rutherford, NJ, which caters largely to the NYC market. The show that was recorded for Nightfall of Diamonds took place on October 16, 1989. It was the band’s fifth night in a row at the Meadowlands venue.

The Grateful Dead is one of dozens of names taking part in Record Store Day this year. They are joined by fellow superstars like The Beatles, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, and more contemporary names like Olivia Rodrigo and Noah Kahan.

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March 23, 2024 Shooting at Moscow concert venue leaves over 130 dead

By Chris Lau, Andrew Raine , Catherine Nicholls, Issy Ronald, Lauren Said-Moorhouse and Tori B. Powell , CNN

Russian singer offers to pay for funerals and treatments 

From CNN's Mia Alberti 

Russian singer Shaman said he will pay for the funerals of the victims and treatments of those injured during the terror attack at the venue.

"We are all one big family. And in a family there is no such thing as somebody else's grief," the singer, known for his nationalistic views, said in a video posted on the Russian social media network Vkontakte to his more than 600,000 followers.

"My people, any troubles and misfortunes have always united our country. They have made Russia tougher and stronger. It will not be possible to frighten and break us this time either," he said. 

Correction: This story has been updated after an earlier version incorrectly stated that Shaman is a singer in the band Picnic.

At least 60 people died after Moscow's Crocus City hall attack

From CNN's Hande Atay Alam 

A woman walks to lay flowers at the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow, on Saturday.

At least 60 people died as a result of the terrorist attack in Crocus on Friday, Russia's Investigative Committee said in a report on Saturday. 

There were also 145 people sent to hospitals, according to the Moscow Region’s Health Ministry, Russian state media TASS reported. 

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Over the last month, Russia has thwarted several ISIS related incidents in March alone, according to Russia’s state media agency RIA-Novosti.

Below is a list of different reported incidents across Russia that Russian authorities say involved people connected to ISIS, according to RIA:

  • Reported on March 3: "The National Anti-Terrorism Committee reports that six criminals were neutralized during the counter-terrorist operation in the Ingush Karabulak. The identities of those killed have been previously established: they were adherents of the international terrorist organization ISIS."  https://t.me/rian_ru/233807
  • Reported on March 7: "The FSB uncovered a cell of the banned organization Vilayat Khorasan in the Kaluga region, whose members were planning an attack on a synagogue in Moscow. When detained, the terrorists resisted and were neutralized by return fire."  https://t.me/rian_ru/234430
  • Reported on March 20: " Security forces detained the commander of a combat group of the Islamic State terrorist organization banned in Russia, the press service of the FSB Directorate for Moscow and the region said in a statement. The Federal Security Service of Russia for the city of Moscow and the Moscow region detained an internationally wanted citizen of the Russian Federation, born on November 22, 1993, involved in the activities of the international terrorist organization ISIS."  https://ria.ru/20240320/fsb-1934440407.html
  • Reported on March 12: "Law enforcement officers in the forest in the Sunzhensky district of Ingushetia found a cache with medicines and food, which, according to them, belonged to the militants liquidated in Karabulak in early March, the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs reported."  https://ria.ru/20240312/karabulak-1932544167.html

US warned Russia after steady stream of intelligence that ISIS-K was determined to attack, source says

From CNN’s Alex Marquardt, Natasha Bertrand and Jennifer Hansler 

Ambulances and vehicles of Russian emergency services are seen parked outside the burning Crocus City Hall concert venue outside Moscow on Friday.

Starting in November, there has been a steady stream of intelligence that ISIS-K was determined to attack in Russia, according to two sources familiar with the intelligence.

It was “fairly specific” intelligence, rising to the level of a duty to warn and the US intelligence community did indeed warn Russia, one of the sources said. But it’s not clear if this is directly tied to the March 7 warning by the US embassy in Moscow. 

Russian state media  reported  on March 7 that the FSB prevented an ISIS attack on a synagogue in Moscow, according to Reuters. The ISIS attackers were killed in a gunfight, the reports said.

A US official told CNN that the US is working to determine who is culpable for the attack at a Moscow concert venue.

Adrienne Watson, National Security Council spokesperson, issued a statement Friday on the US warning Russia about an attack.

"Earlier this month, the US government had information about a planned terrorist attack in Moscow – potentially targeting large gatherings, to include concerts – which prompted the State Department to issue a public advisory to Americans in Russia. The US Government also shared this information with Russian authorities in accordance with its longstanding ‘duty to warn’ policy."

Macron condemns Moscow terror attack and expresses solidarity with all Russians, Elysee Palace says

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French President Emmanuel Macron said he "strongly condemns the terrorist attack claimed by the Islamic State" that left at least 40 people dead and more than 100 injured in a Moscow concert hall Friday, according to AFP and Reuters citing the Elysee Palace.

UN Security Council condemns "heinous" terrorist attack in Moscow

From CNN's Richard Roth and Mia Alberti

The United Nations Security Council condemned the "heinous and cowardly" attack at the Crocus concert hall in Krasnogorsk, in Moscow, on Friday, which left 40 dead and more than 140 people injured.

"The members of the Security Council expressed their deepest sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims and to the Russian people, and they wished a speedy and full recovery to those who were injured," the UNSC said in a statement.

The members of the UNSC urged all States to cooperate with the Russian government to "hold perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of these reprehensible acts of terrorism accountable and bring them to justice."

"The members of the Security Council reiterated that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever committed," it said.

Moscow terror attack leaves 115 people hospitalized, 60 in "serious condition," Russian health minister says

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Emergency services personnel and servicemen are seen outside the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow, on Friday.

Following the deadliest terror attack on Moscow in decades, 115 people have been hospitalized of which 60 are in a "serious condition," according to Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko. 

“We hospitalized 115 people, five of them are children. One child is in serious condition,” Murashko said in an early morning statment on Saturday according to Russian state media TASS.

UN chief strongly condemns "terrorist attack" in Russia

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has condemned "in the strongest possible terms today's terrorist attack at a concert hall outside Moscow," according to a statement released by deputy spokesperson for the Secretary-General, Farhan Haq. 

"The Secretary-General conveys his deep condolences to the bereaved families and the people and the Government of the Russian Federation. He wishes those injured a speedy recovery," the statement said.

Moscow urgently calls for blood donors to help treat dozens of wounded

Moscow City Duma Chairman Alexey Shaposhnikov late Friday called on Muscovites to come forward and give blood to help treat the dozens of wounded following Russia's deadliest terror attack in decades.

“After today’s tragedy in Crocus, many victims need donor blood. I ask you to donate blood for the wounded! Now this is very important, this is a matter of life and death for dozens of people,” Shaposhnikov said on Telegram

 Shaposhnikov listed several blood center facilities in the Moscow area that will accept donors throughout the weekend.

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About the Destinations: The Moscow tour in Russia will take travellers on a wonderful journey through some of Moscow’s most well-known streets and areas. Along the way, one will also be able to visit landmarks and places of interest like Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow State University, the Sparrow Hills as well as Theatre and Pushkin squares, Boulevard Ring, The Armoury and the Tsar Bell. These iconic landmarks speak volumes of the rich and varied history of the city and the country of Russia. The well-informed guide will articulately guide you through each stop with informed snippets and anecdotes. The city of Moscow will come alive on this tour, giving you a ton of memories to take home. Duration of the Tour: 5N/6D Meal Types: Breakfast only throughout the tour Activities: Sightseeing and leisure activities Maximum Altitude: Most activities are centred in and the city limits with little exposure to high altitude areas or mountain ranges. Temperature Range: -10 to 23 degrees Celsius

Day 1 - Arrival in Moscow

Arrive in Moscow; start of the tour

Today is the first day of your Great Moscow Tour, so upon arriving in Moscow, get a transfer to the hotel. Checking-in into the hotel, spend the day relaxing and visiting local places in and around the hotel.

Day 2 - Moscow City Tour

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow State University, Several other Landmarks

Today, after breakfast, visit some of the iconic landmarks of Moscow. The list includes Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, monument to Peter I, Moscow State University, Hill of Respectful Salutation, Sparrow Hills, New Arbat, Tverskaja Streets, Theatre, Pushkin Squares and  Boulevard Ring.

Catch a scenic view of the Kremlin from the Sifiyskaya embankment and the New Maiden Nunnery. Spend some time at the Old Arbat Street, where one can find sidewalk artists, cafes and shops. Enjoy some free time to explore the historical Red Square. Proceed to St. Basil’s Cathedral which is an enduring symbol in Moscow. Also, a visit to Tretyakov Gallery will expose tourists to the best Russian art collection in the world.

Day 3 - Tour to Kremlin

The Armory and other historical places in the Kremlin

Waking up today morning, visit The Armoury, which is a treasury museum. Some parts of this museum houses artefacts and other historical pieces of interest like gowns and thrones, gold and silver items created by Russian and European jewellers as well as the armour worn by knights.

In addition to all these, you will also get the opportunity to visit Cathedral Square, Assumption, Archangel’s and Holy Annunciation Cathedrals in addition to the Tsar Cannon, the Tsar Bell, Alexander garden and take a ride on the Moscow metro train.

Day 4 - Cultural & Religious Tour in Moscow

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts

Today, you will be visiting the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, which was destroyed in 1931, and was converted and used as a swimming pool for close to 35 years. Also visit Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts which is among the largest museums in the world and houses a large collection of famous antiques and Renaissance masterpieces. Spend the rest of the day exploring other places in the city.

Day 5 - Another Day of Moscow Tour

New Maiden Nunnery, New Maiden Cemetery

Today will be the last day of the great Moscow tour. On this day, you will be visiting the New Maiden Nunnery, a convent known for housing sacred relics while also serving as a safe house for exiled girls who come from noble households if they get pregnant out of wed lock. Also visit New Maiden Cemetery, the burial ground for a number of powerful Russian and Soviet politicians, World War II heroes, musicians, authors and actors. Spend the rest of the day indulging in some personal sightseeing.

Day 6 - Departure from Moscow

Tour Ends Here

After enjoying breakfast at the hotel, check-out and proceed towards availing an airport transfer to your respective destination.

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  • Consumption of alcohol or any other intoxicants during the tour
  • Usages of plastic bags are strictly prohibited
  • Avoid using earphones, as you may not be able to hear what the guide is saying during the course of the tour

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