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Dashboard Confessional embodies the blend of vulnerability and allure in music, capturing the essence of 2000s emo pop.
No, it doesn't come out in May. We're putting out our first song and video in May. The record is not coming out till September. We pushed it back a little bit. We just had to do a couple of other things to it. It's coming out in September, but the first song and video will be out in May.
The Head and The Heart have announced they will play their self-titled debut album in full on a 15th anniversary tour this May. Folk act The Brudi Brothers will open each show. The 2026 spring tour kicks off on May 1st in Nashville, Indiana, with subsequent stops in major cities including Chicago, New York, and Boston. Get The Head and The Heart Tickets Here
Taking place this summer, the 20-plus date trek includes the group's return to Vans Warped Tour, with confirmed appearances at all five scheduled dates of the traveling festival in Washington, DC, Long Beach, Montreal, Mexico City, and Orlando. Additionally, JEW will play headlining amphitheaters shows with support from a rotating cast of emo luminaries, including Sunny Day Real Estate, The Get Up Kids, Minus the Bear, Motion City Soundtrack, Girls Against Boys, and more.
The trek celebrates Five Finger Death Punch's 20th anniversary, and the veteran band will be allocating a portion of ticket sale proceeds to support high-performance programs for US athletes as they prepare for international competition, including the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games. Specifically, founding guitarist Zoltan Bathory has selected USA Judo, the National Governing Body for Judo in the US, as his beneficiary, while vocalist Ivan Moody will direct his contribution to the USA Cycling BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle teams.
Devo have announced a 2026 North American tour comprised of two legs. The legendary new wave band will hit the road in both April and June. First up on the "Mutate, Don't Stagnate" tour, Devo will play a handful of shows surrounding their two gigs at the Coachella festival, beginning with an April 3rd concert in Wheatland, California. In June, they'll hit the Midwest and Northeast, with dates running from a June 2nd show in Indianapolis through a June 13th stop in Mashantucket, Connecticut.