
Las Vegas' When We Were Young festival pauses 2026 edition
The Las Vegas-based annual When We Were Young music festival will not take place in 2026, with organizers confirming a hiatus for this year.
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The Las Vegas-based annual When We Were Young music festival will not take place in 2026, with organizers confirming a hiatus for this year.

Kansas City’s Boulevardia, a popular 10-year annual music and beer festival, is ending after this season due to a decision by organizers, but the city and sponsors like Boulevard Brewing Co. plan to continue celebrating local culture and events in new ways.
The 2026 Governors Ball music festival in New York City will feature headliners Lorde, Stray Kids, and A$AP Rocky, along with over 60 artists across three stages, offering a mix of live music, food, and fan experiences from June 5-7 in Queens.

American rapper Wiz Khalifa was sentenced to nine months in Romanian jail for drug possession after being caught with cannabis during a music festival in 2024, with the sentence now final following an appeal.

A man was sentenced to nine years in prison for raping a teenage girl at a music festival in Edinburgh, where he inflicted multiple injuries and made derogatory remarks, with the court emphasizing the predatory nature of his attack and his misogynistic views.

Soundscape Northwest is a six-day music festival in Portland's Central Eastside, featuring over 100 bands across multiple venues, aiming to revive the intimate, community-focused vibe of early music festivals while supporting local venues and public radio, and serving as an economic boost for the city.

Iron Maiden has been announced as a headliner for the 2026 Louder Than Life festival in Louisville, scheduled for September 17-20, with the band performing on September 17 as part of their North American tour, promising a setlist of classics and deep cuts rooted in NWOBHM, alongside already announced headliner My Chemical Romance.

The inaugural Future Ruins festival curated by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, scheduled for November in Los Angeles and featuring prominent composers, has been canceled due to logistical issues. Ticket refunds are being processed, and the organizers plan to re-evaluate the event. Meanwhile, Nine Inch Nails announced a new 2026 North American tour.

British singer-songwriter Lola Young has canceled all her upcoming events and her North American tour after collapsing on stage during a performance, citing the need to take time off to work on herself and recover, with refunds available for ticket holders.

British pop star Lola Young canceled her Washington, D.C. show after collapsing on stage in New York City, citing personal issues and emphasizing her mental health, following a previous fainting incident at a festival.

Lola Young collapsed on stage during a performance at the All Things Go Festival in NYC, later reassuring fans she's okay and canceling her upcoming show in Washington, D.C., to recover. She expressed gratitude for fan support and apologized for the cancellation.

British pop star Lola Young canceled two shows after collapsing on stage due to health issues, publicly addressing her mental health struggles and emphasizing her commitment to her fans despite recent setbacks.

Lola Young, a singer known for her hit 'Messy,' collapsed during a performance at the All Things Go Music Festival in NYC and was carried off stage. The incident followed her recent cancellation of a performance due to concerns related to her mental health, which she has openly discussed, including her diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder. Her team indicated her health and safety are a priority.
The 2026 Coachella lineup includes intriguing hints such as a collaboration involving Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize, and a mysterious reference to Radiohead's Kid A Mnesia project, though Radiohead will not perform live. Fans are speculating about potential performances and collaborations based on the lineup poster and related clues.

Coachella 2026 will be held in April with Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G as headliners, featuring a diverse lineup of artists and returning to YouTube for live streaming. Tickets go on sale September 19.