Sir Paul McCartney is headed back out on the road. The indefatigable former Beatle announced the dates for his first North American swing since 2022 on Thursday morning (July 10), a 19-date tour slated to launch at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, CA on Sept. 29.

The outing, titled Got Back 2025, will then move on to Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Denver, Des Moines, Minneapolis, Tulsa, New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Montreal and Hamilton, Ontario before winding down with a two-night stand at the United Center in Chicago on Nov. 24-25. The 83-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer teased the announcement earlier this week in his Instagram Story with a photo of two guitar picks that read: “Paul McCartney – Got Back in 2025.”

The tour is the follow-up to Macca’s run of three surprise shows at the intimate Bowery Ballroom in New York in early February and close-out performance of an Abbey Road medley at the SNL50: The Anniversary Special just days later. While a number of the stops are in cities the singer has played before, a few will be first-time visits, including Albuquerque and the Palm Springs kick-off.

A general on-sale for the date will begin on July 18 at 10 a.m. local time; click here for more information.

McCartney first launched his Got Back run of shows in 2022 with 16 sold-out U.S. gigs, followed by an international edition the next year and 20 more concerts in South America, Mexico, the U.K. and Europe in 2024.

Check out the full list of Got Back 2025 shows below.

  • Sept. 29: Palm Desert, CA @ Acrisure Arena
  • Oct. 4: Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
  • Oct. 7: Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater
  • Oct. 11: Denver, CO @ Coors Field
  • Oct. 14: Des Moines, IA @ Casey’s Center
  • Oct. 17: Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Oct. 22: Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
  • Oct. 29: New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
  • Nov. 2: Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
  • Nov. 3: Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
  • Nov. 6: Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle
  • Nov. 8: Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
  • Nov. 11: Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
  • Nov. 14: Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center
  • Nov. 17: Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
  • Nov. 18: Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
  • Nov. 21: Hamilton, ON @ TD Coliseum
  • Nov. 24: Chicago, IL @ United Center
  • Nov. 25: Chicago, IL @ United Center

South Korea’s financial watchdog has decided to refer Bang Si-hyuk, chairman and founder of K-pop powerhouse HYBE, to prosecutors over allegations that he misled investors ahead of the company’s initial public offering (IPO). This marks the most serious level of enforcement under the country’s Capital Markets Act.

According to Korean media reports and financial authorities, the Capital Market Investigation Deliberation Committee — part of the Financial Services Commission (FSC) — held a meeting on Monday, July 7, and concluded that Bang and several others should face criminal charges. The recommendation has been passed to the FSC’s Securities and Futures Commission and is scheduled for review at its upcoming meeting on July 16.

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At the center of the case is a controversial series of private equity transactions made in 2019, just before HYBE — then known as Big Hit Entertainment — began its IPO process. Bang is accused of falsely assuring early investors that the company had no plans to go public, persuading them to sell their shares to a private equity fund allegedly controlled by one of his associates.

In reality, HYBE had already initiated the IPO process, including selecting a designated auditor—an early and mandatory step in a Korean public offering. Despite this, investors sold their shares based on Bang’s assurances. HYBE later debuted on the Korea Exchange in October 2020, with its IPO priced at 135,000 won per share (approximately $115 at the time). The stock price surged to as high as 420,000 won shortly after listing.

Authorities allege that Bang ultimately gained about 400 billion won (approximately $291 million) through the undisclosed deal, reportedly receiving a 30% stake in the profits from the private fund. Critics argue that the arrangement allowed him to bypass “lock-up” period rules—regulations that prevent major shareholders from selling shares shortly after an IPO.

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Crucially, the transaction was never disclosed in HYBE’s official securities filings, potentially violating disclosure requirements under Korea’s Capital Markets Act. Under the law, financial crimes involving illicit gains exceeding 5 billion won (around $3.6 million) can result in a life sentence or a minimum of five years in prison.

HYBE has denied any wrongdoing, stating that “all transactions were carried out legally after careful legal review.” Bang appeared before financial regulators last month to address the allegations. The company has pledged full cooperation with both financial authorities and ongoing police investigations.

Meanwhile, the Seoul Metropolitan Police have launched a parallel investigation. On June 30, police raided the Korea Exchange offices as part of their probe into potential irregularities in HYBE’s IPO process.

The 2025 iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina will return to Miami’s Kaseya Center on Oct. 25, iHeartMedia announced on Thursday (July 10). Gilberto Santa Rosa, Morat, Olga Tañón, Kapo, Chyno y Nacho and Elvis Crespo are set to perform at the event, which will stream live exclusively on ViX.

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Furthermore, Santa Rosa, the Puerto Rican star known as “El Caballero de la Salsa,” will also be honored with the iHeartRadio Corazón Latino Award presented by State Farm in recognition of his contributions to Latin music and a career spanning more than four decades.

“Our community looks forward to iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina every year, it’s a moment to celebrate our culture and the global impact of Latin music,” Enrique Santos, president and chief creative officer of iHeartLatino and on-air talent for iHeartRadio, said in a statement. “This year, we’re proud to partner for the first time with TelevisaUnivision and stream the event on ViX, making it even more accessible for fans everywhere. It’s going to be an unforgettable night.”

“Bringing iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina to ViX marks a major milestone in how we’re expanding access to the biggest Latin Music moments,” added Ignacio Meyer, president of U.S. Networks Group and Music Partnership Development at TelevisaUnivision. “This event reflects our commitment to delivering unforgettable, live experiences to our audience and deepening our position as The Home of Latin Music. Our always-on music destination continues to connect fans to the artists and sounds they love – whenever and wherever they want it.”

Tickets for the 2025 iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina go on sale on Tuesday, July 15 at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster.

There are any number of snarky, not-so-nice ways that Richard Ashcroft could have responded to the viral video of a fan caught Shazam-ing “Bittersweet Symphony” during the kick-off night of Oasis‘ reunion tour last weekend. But, being the gentleman that he is, the former Verve frontman whose upcoming solo album is titled Lovin’ You (Oct. 3) graciously chose the path of kindness and love in an Instagram post earlier this week.

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In a video of the sold-out crowd at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales enthusiastically shouting the lyrics to the massive 1997 hit along with him, Ashcroft wrote, “Day 2 thanks to everyone who came down and gave such beautiful support for my set. If you don’t know it Shazam it, all new fans welcome! Love to LG for ‘Cast No Shadow,’ what a tune! We move on Manchester. Are you ready? Music is Power RA.”

In the now-infamous TikTok video of Friday’s (July 4) first reunion show that has nearly 640,000 likes to date, the camera slowly pans to a young woman hitting up Shazam to identify the iconic Rolling Stones-sampling, Grammy-nominated song that is Ashcroft’s calling card and one of the most beloved songs of the Britpop era. The on-screen comment read: “did they just Shazam the national anthem [crying laughing emoji].”

Ashcroft got props from one fan for his sweet response, which praised him for being a total gent about the incident. “Richard Ashcroft saw the video of the girl trying to identify one of the most recognizable songs on the planet–and didn’t shame her for it. What a king 👑,” they wrote.

Ashcroft will be back on stage with his pals Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis for the next run of their Live ’25 tour on Friday (July 11), when they kick off a five-night run in the siblings’ hometown of Manchester that will also have them playing shows on July 12, 16, 19 and 20 at Heaton Park.

Tom Morello has been raging against the machine for the entirety of his music-making career — and perhaps even before. So there was no question, and there should be no surprise, that the Rage Against the Machine guitarist would address the Trump administration’s frenzied deportation efforts, particularly in Los Angeles, in song.

Morello has released the hard-hitting “Pretend You Remember Me” in coordination with the Coalition For Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles (CHIRLA), a Los Angeles County-based organization that was founded in 1986 and operates a hotline, legal services and other resources focused on its mission to protect the area’s immigrant community. “Releasing this song now is in direct response to what we’ve seen happening, the state terror we’ve seen happening in this country of mass agents tearing families apart,” Morello tells Billboard.

Recent ICE raids in and around Los Angeles, as well as the federal government sending National Guard troops and U.S. Marines into Los Angeles as part of its campaign only stroked the guitarist/activist’s, well, rage.

“I was on the front lines in the battles of the Marines and cops and ICE in the streets of Los Angeles,” he says, “and blasting out of every car were Rage songs. On placards held up at every rally are the lyrics from Rage songs — some of the Nightwatchman music I played in the streets, too. So playing this music at this time felt like it was absolutely appropriate to do.

“Like anybody else, I’m all in favor of violent criminals being arrested — but I think we should start with the violent criminals who the International Criminal Court is seeking for their wars overseas rather than hard-working people who are just trying to make a decent life for their families here. If you support anything, let it be justice.

“The reason why you saw one of the biggest protests in the history of the U.S. (against the ICE raids in Los Angeles) is there is a real fear that American fascism is about to kick down our door. We’re not at the brink of it; we’re in the middle of it. The good news is tens of millions of people were out in the streets protesting it. The band news is it’s real. Fortunately there are a lot more of us than there are of them — that’s something we tend to forget.”

“Pretend You Remember Me” is slated for what Morello — who served as musical director for the recent Back to the Beginning Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne farewell concert in England — calls “my first solo rock album,” which he expects to have out next year via Mom+Pop Music. It follows “Soldier in the Army of Love,” which came out during June of 2024. “I continue to write and record,” he says. “I definitely want to have more new music out this year as I continue to tour. My rock albums have mostly been band efforts (with Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave) or they’ve been hybrid albums, like the three Atlas Underground records with a lot of guest artists and weaving in kind of EDM threads. I’ve made four acoustic Americana records under the name the Nightwatchman that are near and dear to my heart. And I’ve made rock albums with Bruce Springsteen and Prophets of Rage.

“The reason why this (rock album) is manifesting now is that over the course of the last three years I’ve been touring and embracing the totality of my catalog. That’s steered me towards making (rock) music of my own.”

Morello says to expect “some shredding guitar solos on it. On the one hand is the big Morello riffage of Rage and Audioslave; on other hand is a kind of Springsteen, Darkness on the Edge of Town vibe. (‘Pretend You Remember Me’) falls comfortably in between those.”

Morello — who played on Springsteen’s Wrecking Ball and High Hopes albums and toured as an E Street Band sub during 2013-14 — is also backing The Boss’ critical concert comments about Trump and his administration during his recent European tour. “Bruce and I have texted about the ongoing stuff. I know he’s stood strong while he’s performing overseas, that he stood strong every day, and I’m very supportive of that.”

Morello is currently playing shows in Canada, with two shows at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom coinciding with the release of “Pretend You Remember Me.” He’ll also perform at the Rocklahoma Festival on Aug. 30 in Pryor, Okla., with more Canadian shows on his schedule in October and November.

Amazon boss Jeff Bezos and wife Lauren Sánchez’s elaborate June 27 Venice wedding drew hordes of paparazzi, lookie loos and an A++ guest list that included Oprah, Bill Gates, Leonardo DiCaprio, Usher, a clutch of Kardashians, Orlando Bloom, Sydney Sweeney, Jerry Seinfeld and many more.

But you know who wasn’t there? Mariah Carey.

So, when MC was asked about the lavish, reportedly $50 million dollar affair recently by a photographer, she gave the most Mariah answer possible. “What did you think about Jeff Bezos’ wedding?,” the pap asked Carey as she strutted down the street in an all-black ensemble topped by designer black sunglasses.

I wasn’t there,” she responded casually.

“Were you not invited, or what?” he shot back.

“Oh, don’t turn this into that,” Carey said with a sly smile.

It wasn’t the first time Carey, 56, said a major event, or person, was not on her radar. In one of her most iconic not knowing moments back in 2003, the singer was asked about Jennifer Lopez, she quipped, “I don’t know her.” While it seemed like a diss at the time, in 2016, she explained to Andy Cohen that the offhand comment was “so long ago” she couldn’t believe people were still talking about it, explaining that she, simply, is “forgetful” and did not remember them casually being introduced at some point in time.

One reason Carey may not have jetted over to the Bezos wedding is that she recently confirmed that she’s finished her upcoming 16th studio album. Speaking to Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden at the new Apple Music Studios in Culver City, CA earlier this month, Carey — who earned her 50th Billboard Hot 100 hit in June with new single “Type Dangerous” —  said there will be 11, or 12, songs on the LP and that it definitely has some classic “Mariah ballads,” and that a second, “summery,” single is coming soon.

Last Friday (July 4) Oasis came good on rock’s most anticipated reunion with a show for the ages at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. The two-night stand was the first of 41 dates on their Live ‘25 tour, which runs through the U.K. and Ireland until mid-August, and then heads to North America and beyond.

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As they prepare for their five homecoming shows at Manchester’s Heaton Park over the next week (July 11-20), the band have shared an official live recording of “Slide Away” from their first show back. The song has been released to all streaming platforms, and is available to listen to below. 

The song’s artwork features a picture of punters at the show doing the “poznan,” a celebration adopted by fans of their beloved soccer team Manchester City which involves linking arms, facing away from the pitch and bouncing up and down. Liam Gallagher asked the audience to do the move while playing “Cigarettes & Alcohol” at Friday’s concert.

“Slide Away” was featured on the band’s 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe, and was one of many ‘90s classics to appear in the 23-song setlist over the first two shows. The Gallagher brothers’ hit-packed setlist also included “Live Forever,” “Wonderwall,” “Supersonic,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and more.

The live recording is the first new original release from the band since 2009’s Falling Down EP, which included outtakes from their 2008 LP Dig Out Your Soul. The group have reissued a number of live and acoustic recordings from the archive in the interim, including a demo of “Don’t Stop” (2020), first believed to have been written in 2005 by Noel Gallagher. He later recorded the song for his solo venture, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, on a deluxe edition of their 2023 LP Council Skies.

On Wednesday (July 9), the group announced the release of a huge box set reissue of all seven studio albums (and B-side collection The Masterplan, 1998) on CD and vinyl. Billboard also reports that streams of their back catalog has leapt 93% since their comeback show on July 4.

Listen to the live “Slide Away” below

Bring Me The Horizon are putting a new spin on their discography. The Sheffield rockers announced that Lo-files, an album of lo-fi reimaginings of their biggest hits, will be released Friday (July 11).

The project, which features 23 retooled tracks, sees the band teaming up with producers from the lo-fi scene to create atmospheric versions of their songs designed for “chilling, focus, sleeping, zoning out… whatever u like,” the band shared on social media.

They added that they had “collaborated with producers we love from the lofi scene to launch a new project where we’ve reworked BMTH songs and created lofi versions”.

The surprise release was first teased on X (formerly Twitter) on July 8, with the band confirming details the following day via Instagram, posting ambient snippets alongside behind-the-scenes photos from gigs and rehearsal spaces. Fans can pre-save the album now.

The collection arrives just over a year after BMTH’s acclaimed seventh studio album, Post Human: Nex Gen (2024). The album debuted at No. 1 on the U.K. Albums Chart and earned the group nominations at the 2025 BRIT Awards, including British Group and Best Rock/Alternative Act.

In 2024, the band scored a record-breaking fifth No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart when “Kool-Aid” debuted atop the Jan. 20-dated survey. The track arrived with 2.4 million official U.S. streams and 2,000 downloads sold between Jan. 5-11, according to Luminate, marking the band’s first release following the departure of longtime keyboardist Jordan Fish.

With five chart-toppers, the Sheffield rockers pulled ahead of Falling in Reverse for the most No. 1s in the chart’s history, which began in 2020. “Kool-Aid” also earned the group its eighth leader on Hard Rock Digital Song Sales and charted across Hot Alternative Songs, Hot Rock Songs, and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, further cementing their dominance in the genre.

The announcement comes amid a packed schedule for the band. BMTH are set to headline Reading & Leeds 2025 next month and recently announced a North American arena tour for autumn.

Bring Me The Horizon’s Lo-files drops globally on July 11. Pre-save the album here.

Dolly Parton has revealed she’s stepping back from songwriting in the wake of her husband Carl Dean’s death on March 3, sharing that she’s not yet ready to embrace the deep emotions that writing brings.

The country legend opened up about her decision during an appearance on Khloé Kardashian’s Khloé in Wonder Land podcast, where she reflected on her creative process and how grief has affected it.

“My husband passed away three months ago… Several things I’ve wanted to start, but I can’t do it. I will later, but I’m just coming up with such wonderful, beautiful ideas. But I think I won’t finish it.”

Parton continued, “I can’t do it right now because I’ve got so many other things that I can’t afford the luxury of getting that emotional right now. So there are times like that, things like that that will start here a little bit, but I’ll write something else, though, if it comes. So I’m just putting that all on hold.”

Parton also spoke passionately about her lifelong love for songwriting, calling it her “joy” despite being her career. “It happens just to be my job, but it is also my joy,” she said.

Dean passed away in March at age 82. The couple shared one of music’s most enduring love stories, having first met outside a Nashville laundromat the day Parton arrived in the city to pursue her dreams. They married two years later and stayed together for more than six decades.

“Carl and I spent many wonderful years together,” Parton wrote on social media following his death. “Words can’t do justice to the love we shared for over 60 years. Thank you for your prayers and sympathy.”

Despite the hiatus, Parton has stayed busy with projects including her Dolly: An Original Musical and various philanthropic ventures. Still, she made it clear that when the time is right, her pen will find its way back to paper.

“Everything begins with a story or a song… I think that’s one of the reasons I love to write, because I feel like I’m so connected to God right then,” she said.

Record producer and songwriter Benny Blanco opened up about his personal life, career, and mental health in a candid new interview on Jake Shane’s hit podcast Therapuss.

The episode, released this week across YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts, sees Blanco reflecting on his relationship with fiancée Selena Gomez, sharing heartfelt stories about his struggles with OCD, and reminiscing about working with a teenage Billie Eilish at the start of her career.

Blanco, who proposed to Gomez in late 2024, admitted that wedding planning hasn’t officially begun yet. “Honestly, I really want to take a little break. I’ve been working so much,” he told Shane.

“I just want to lay in bed and forget what day it is because we’ve been in bed just watching stuff. Not usually, but with Selena, I can do it all day. She makes me want to hang out and cuddle, just watch things, eat food, and have the best time ever.”

He added that the couple hopes to sit down this summer and start mapping out their big day. “That wedding is going to be lit,” Shane teased, with Blanco laughing: “It’ll be chill.”

The conversation also delved into Blanco’s lifelong experience with obsessive-compulsive disorder. The multi-platinum hitmaker spoke openly about the rituals he used to perform as a child to stave off intrusive thoughts. “When I was a kid, I used to have this thing where I had to go ‘mmph.’ If I didn’t do it, I thought my parents were going to die,” he revealed. “Now I have little things where I touch parts of my face or make a fake cough sound—literally hundreds of times a day. It’s involuntary.”

Despite the challenges, Blanco has learned to manage the compulsions that were disruptive to others. “I got rid of all the things that are really annoying to another person. I still do little things like making sure everything in my shower is facing forward. But that’s insane regardless of OCD,” he joked.

Fans were particularly intrigued when Blanco connected Wizards of Waverly Place—the Disney Channel series that made Gomez a household name—to Billie Eilish’s breakthrough hit “Bad Guy.”

“I know the theme song [of Wizards] because it inspired ‘Bad Guy,’” Blanco said. “I worked with Billie when she was legit like 14 years old.” He explained how he and FINNEAS were introduced through a mutual lawyer before Eilish had even played a live show. “They didn’t need my help at all. They always do everything just the two of them, and it’s f—–g incredible.”

Blanco’s appearance on Therapuss joins an impressive roster of guests, including Tate McRae, Renee Rapp, Charli XCX, Joe Jonas, and Lorde.

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