Day Two of Coachella featured nostalgic performances from No Doubt and Sublime, a headline set from Tyler, the Creator, and surprise appearances from artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Charlie Wilson. Other highlights included reunions from Blur and Sublime, a powerful performance from Raye, and a diverse set from Santa Fe Klan. Ice Spice and Vampire Weekend also delivered memorable performances, making for a diverse and entertaining day at the festival.
This week's It List features the release of "Civil War," a dystopian road trip movie, a longer Bluey episode titled "The Sign," the debut novel "How to End a Love Story," Vampire Weekend's fifth album "Only God Was Above Us," and the new limited series "Franklin" starring Michael Douglas as Benjamin Franklin.
Coachella 2024 lineup features headliners Doja Cat, Lana Del Rey, and Tyler, the Creator, with a surprise 5 p.m. set by Vampire Weekend. The festival aims to avoid the mishaps of 2023, including Frank Ocean's troubled performance. The lineup also includes No Doubt, Peso Pluma, Blur, J Balvin, and many others. Coachella 2024 will take place on April 12-14 and 19-21, and will be livestreamed on YouTube.
Vampire Weekend's fifth album, "Only God Was Above Us," is a self-referential exploration of the band's signature sounds and motifs, evoking a sense of indie deja vu while reflecting on their New York roots from a distance. The album captures the band's most honest and masterful work, blending familiar elements with new twists and a slightly foreboding mood, creating a collage of elegant and charming melodies.
Vampire Weekend announces a 45-show tour in support of their upcoming album "Only God Was Above Us," starting on April 27 at New Orleans' Jazz Fest and concluding on October 17 at Austin's Moody Center. The band will also release new tracks "Gen-X Cops" and "Capricorn" ahead of the album's April 5 release, and will be supported by various opening acts during the tour.
Beyoncé announced her foray into country music with the release of two new songs, showcasing her genre-spanning musicianship and using her celebrity clout to push open doors in the country music scene. Other notable releases include Vampire Weekend's "Capricorn" and Waxahatchee's "Bored."
Vampire Weekend has released two new singles, "Capricorn" and "Gen-X Cops," along with collage-like music videos for each. The band has also announced the Only God Was Above Us Tour, which kicks off in April and includes various supporting acts. The new album, Only God Was Above Us, is set to be released on April 5th.
Vampire Weekend has announced a 2024 North American tour in support of their upcoming album "Only God Was Above," with multiple shows at iconic venues like Madison Square Garden and The Greek Theatre. The band has also released two new singles, "Capricorn" and "Gen-X Cops," along with accompanying music videos featuring footage of 1980s New York. The tour will feature a diverse lineup of support acts, and tickets will be available for pre-sale on February 22nd and for public sale on February 23rd.
Vampire Weekend has released two singles, "Gen-X Cops" and "Capricorn," along with music videos inspired by 1980s MTA cars, as a part of their comeback. The singles are from their upcoming fifth album, Only God Was Above Us, which is set to be released on April 5 and features a return to New York iconography. The band will also embark on their first tour since the pandemic, with special show-specific openers and a solar-eclipse show in Austin on April 8.
Vampire Weekend has released two new songs, "Capricorn" and "Gen-X Cops," along with accompanying music videos featuring footage of 1988 New York. The band's upcoming album, Only God Was Above Us, is set to release on 4/5, and they have also announced an extensive North American tour with a diverse lineup of openers.
Vampire Weekend has released two new singles from their upcoming album "Only God Was Above Us" and announced a massive tour across the US and Canada from April to October. The tour includes various openers such as ska bands, jam band musicians, and tribute bands, with two shows at Madison Square Garden featuring Mark Ronson, The Brockers Macklovitch, and a Billy Joel tribute band. The album is set to be released on April 5 via Columbia.
Vampire Weekend releases two new singles, 'Capricorn' and 'Gen-X Cops', from their upcoming album 'Only God Was Above Us', showcasing a mellow yet uplifting track and a more energized, punk-influenced song. The album, set to contain 10 tracks, is inspired by 20th Century New York City and was recorded globally. The band will play a special album launch show in Austin, Texas and headline various festivals including Hinterland and New Orleans Jazz Festival.
Vampire Weekend announces details of their fifth studio album 'Only God Was Above Us', set to release on April 5, featuring two new tracks 'Capricorn' and 'Gen-X Cops' to be released next Friday. The album, inspired by 20th Century New York City, was primarily produced by frontman Ezra Koenig and Ariel Rechtshaid. The band will also play a special album launch show in Austin, Texas on April 8 and has been announced as headliners for Hinterland Festival and performers at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, Primavera Sound, and Kilby Block Party.
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival's 2024 lineup features rare appearances from The Rolling Stones, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, and the Beach Boys, alongside diverse acts like Vampire Weekend, the Killers, and local heroes Jon Batiste and Trombone Shorty, showcasing New Orleans' rich musical heritage with a lineup that includes a wide range of musical traditions and legends from across the musical map.
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2024 will feature headliners such as The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Chris Stapleton, and Vampire Weekend, along with a diverse lineup including Neil Young and Crazy Horse, The Killers, Hozier, and Earth Wind & Fire. The festival will take place from April 25 to May 5 at the New Orleans Fair Grounds, with a special celebration of Jimmy Buffett. The event will also include a wide range of artists from various genres, paying tribute to the rich musical heritage of New Orleans.