Warner Music Group mainstay Gregg Nadel has been appointed co-chair and co-president of Warner Music Nashville and will work alongside Cris Lacy, who’s been co-head of WMN for the past two years. Nadel succeeds Ben Kline, who is stepping down following a decade with the company.

The changes follow the recent move to bring Warner Music Nashville under the Warner Records umbrella.

Based in Nashville, Nadel and Lacy will report to Warner Records CEO & co-chairman Aaron Bay-Schuck and COO & co-chairman Tom Corson, who report direct to WMG CEO Robert Kyncl, effective Oct. 1. Lacy, Nadel, and their team will continue to work with Nashville artists co-signed with Atlantic Music Group.

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Over the course of nearly three decades, Nadel, who most recently served as president of Elektra Entertainment, has signed and/or championed artists including Zac Brown Band, Brandi Carlile, The Highwomen, Sturgill Simpson, Bailey Zimmerman and Brittney Spencer, as well as many other artists across multiple genres.

Prior to being named president of Elektra Entertainment in 2017, Nadel served as general manager of Elektra Records and before that was senior vp of A&R and marketing for Atlantic Records. A 27-year veteran of WMG, Nadel joined Atlantic directly out of college in 1997. He has led campaigns for global artists such as Ed Sheeran, who he’s worked with since the early days of Sheeran’s career. Nadel has been named to Billboard’s Power 100 list multiple times, and, this year, was honored as a Country Power Player.

Bay-Schuck and Corson said in a statement, “Gregg grew up at WMG, and over the past three decades, he’s brought his impeccable taste, wisdom, and guidance to an exceptional array of original, powerful voices. He’s an ambidextrous A&R and marketing expert with a global perspective, which will be a tremendous asset at a time when Nashville artists are crossing boundaries and reaching the world stage like never before. Like Gregg, Cris has expanded from her roots as an A&R force into a true multi-dimensional leader, and together, they’ll be a phenomenal team to take Warner Music Nashville into a dynamic future.”

Bay-Schuck and Corson added, “We’d also like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ben Kline. Over his past decade with WMN, his tireless passion for the label’s artists and team has set the company up for continued, expanding success. He leaves with our deepest admiration and best wishes for his next chapter.”

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Nadel said, “I’ve had the honor of working with incredibly talented artists across many sounds and styles, and through it all, I’ve always felt a deep connection to the heartfelt music that comes from Nashville’s rich creative culture. I’m excited to be diving deeper into this brilliant community of musicians and storytellers, and I’m especially excited about working alongside Cris Lacy and the entire team. Thank you to Tom and Aaron for this incredible opportunity.”

Lacy noted, “Thanks to WMG’s cross-label and cross-genre philosophy, Gregg and I have been collaborating within the company for over a decade. We’re both rooted in a deep love of the music that comes into and out of Nashville. Gregg brings a unique, wide-ranging perspective to what will be a fantastic partnership. He has long invested in the culture and the community of this town, and together, we are fiercely committed to amplifying what makes its music so special. My heartfelt thanks and admiration go out to Ben. It’s been a great ride, and his expertise, leadership, and friendship have made it all the more gratifying. I wish him the very best in all things to come.”

Kline said, “Together, we’ve grown Warner Music Nashville to new heights and played vital roles in the development of so many artists. Thanks to WMG leadership for all of the opportunities, faith, and guidance along the way. And thank you to Cris Lacy for her never-wavering support for the artists and their musical visions. I’m excited for the next adventure.”

Universal Music Group Nashville has appointed Robert Kilduff as chief financial officer. Kilduff brings to the role more than three decades of experience in financial leadership, strategic financial planning, operations, and corporate development.

Kilduff previously served as CFO for non-profit organization, the Gary Sinise Foundation. He has also served as CFO of New Form Entertainment, vice president of financial planning & analysis for WME, and vice president of financial planning & analysis for Universal Music Group North America. Kilduff has also helmed financial strategy for Broadramp, Inc. as an early tech start up, spearheaded the launch of an international software division for special effects company Digital Domain, and directed international financial teams and operations integration for the Viacom subsidiary Neopets.com/ Kilduff’s other finance roles have included PricewaterhouseCoopers Strategy Consulting, Warner Bros. Studios, and former Big Six accounting firm, Coopers & Lybrand. Kilduff holds degrees from UCLA and Columbia Business School.

“Having helped lead the financial growth strategy of businesses in music, film/television, and technology sectors, Bob has a wealth of knowledge that will be instrumental in the growth strategy of Universal Music Group Nashville,” said Universal Music Group Nashville Chair/CEO, Cindy Mabe in a statement. “He is the unicorn we were looking for to help grow the next era of UMGN. I am so excited for him to join our team.”

Kilduff added, “I am thrilled to rejoin UMG, a company with such a rich history of creative excellence, and eager to contribute to its ongoing success and future growth.”

The addition of Kilduff is the latest shift for UMG Nashville, following the appointment of Derek Anderson as senior vp of commerce last month. The label group also recently teamed up with Timbaland’s Mosley Music.

The label group Universal Music Group Nashville consists of imprints Capitol Records Nashville, EMI Records Nashville, MCA Nashville, and Mercury Nashville, as well as comedy label Capitol Comedy Nashville, which launched last year. In February, UMG Nashville revealed the launch of its distribution arm Silver Wings Records, as well as the launch of its film/tv production unit Sing Me Back Home Productions.

UMG Nashville’s artist roster includes Alan Jackson, Anne Wilson, Billy Currington, Brad Paisley, Brothers Osborne, Bryce Leatherwood, Carrie Underwood, Carter Faith, Catie Offerman, Caylee Hammack, Chris Stapleton, Dalton Dover, Darius Rucker, Dierks Bentley, Dillon James, Eric Church, George Strait, Hootie & The Blowfish, Jon Pardi, Jordan Davis, Josh Ross, Josh Turner, Kacey Musgraves, Kassi Ashton, Keith Urban, Little Big Town, Louie TheSinger, Luke Bryan, Luke Grimes, Maddie & Tae, Mickey Guyton, Parker McCollum, Priscilla Block, Reba McEntire, Sam Hunt, Sam Williams, The War And Treaty, Timothy Wayne, Tucker Wetmore, Tyler Hubbard, Vince Gill, Vincent Mason, and more, as well as comedian Nate Bargatze.

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DirecTV finally reached an agreement with Disney on Sept. 14 after two weeks of a channel blackout. Previously, the entertainment company pulled its channels from the livestreamer on Sept. 1, causing 11 million subscribers to lose access to channels including ABC and ESPN, according to CNN. With a new agreement in place, DirecTV has regained access to Disney-owned channels including ABC.

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Besides airing the NFL, Big Ten college matches and NBA games, ABC is home to hit reality shows and favorites such as The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Abbott Elementary, Dancing With the Stars and Grey’s Anatomy. If you’ve recently cut the cord, there are affordable streaming options to livestream the basketball games and more ABC originals online without cable.

Live TV streamers are an affordable option to replace your cable, with most options offering packages for less than $100 a month. Most of the streaming platforms that include ABC have free trials and promos going on, which means you could watch the NFL games on ABC for free. You’ll also be able to watch dozens of TV channels, giving you instant access to live sports, drama, comedies and reality series from home.

Below ShopBillboard breaks down the current deals and offers available to watch ABC online without cable.

How to Watch ABC Without a TV Provider

Don’t have cable? You can watch ABC through an HD antenna like one of these options here from Amazon. Another option that’ll give you access to watch ABC without cable is Hulu + Live TV. A subscription gets you more than 95 live TV channels, such as ABC, to watch live sports, TV series and specials whenever you want. You also get access to the entire Hulu on-demand library (including select ABC content available to watch the day after it airs).

Don’t have a Hulu + Live TV subscription? Right now, the streamer is offering a rare free trial that’ll get you your first three days free. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the regular subscription fee of $77 a month.

For even more content options, Hulu + Live TV includes a subscription both Disney+ and ESPN+, which will give you access to more sports coverage and ESPN exclusive content.

How to Watch ABC Online Without Cable for Free

There are a couple more live TV streamers that will let you watch ABC online for free or for a discounted price. Check below to find the right option for your viewing needs.

DirecTV Stream

You can watch ABC online for free on DirecTV Stream, which is offering a 5-day free trial for new users who sign up for one of the four packages. Bonus savings: get two months of the streaming platform’s Sports Pack for free when you bundle one of its four packages. ABC is included in all of the streaming packages with the cheapest option being the Entertainment + Sports Pack for $80 (reg. $95). Once the two months are up you’ll be charged the subscription price based on what package you choose at checkout.

Besides access to hundreds of live TV channels, you’ll also receive unlimited DVR storage, local channels and the ability to stream on as many devices as you want.

Sling TV

Sling TV is offering new half off off their first month with any of its three packages, which cuts the cost down to as low as $20 (reg. $40). You can choose from: the Orange, Blue or Orange + Blue Package. ABC is only offered on the Blue Package, but you can watch simulcasted games on ESPN3 (which is only offered on Sling’s Orange Package). Rather than choose between the two, you can combine the two for $45 (reg. $55) with the Orange + Blue Package, which will give you access to all 68 channels, DVR storage and the ability to stream on up to three devices.

Fubo TV

FuboTV is another affordable live TV streamer as it comes with a seven-day free trial for new users who sign up. The streamer is also offering a promo that’ll get you $30 off the first month, which can get you access to ABC and more for as low as $50 (reg. $80). You’ll have access to at least 100 channels as well as 1,000 hours of DVR and the option to stream on 10 devices at once. For 4K definition, you can upgrade to the Premium Plan, which also includes free Paramount+ with Showtime.

Once the free trial and promo is over, you’ll be charged $80 for the Pro Plan (the cheapest option), $90 for the Elite Plan and $100 for the Premium Plan.

2024 NFL Game Schedule

Monday Night Football will take place on ABC and ESPN for the 2024-25 NFL season and you can find upcoming games below.

  • Monday (Sept. 30): Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions at 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT on ABC.
  • Monday (Oct. 28): NY Giants vs. Pittsburgh Steelers at 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT on ABC and ESPN.
  • Monday (Dec. 9): Bengals vs. Dallas Cowboys at 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT on ABC and ESPN.
  • Monday (Dec. 16): Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC.
  • Monday (Dec. 30): Lions vs. 49ers 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT on ABC and ESPN.

In August, Massive Attack played a pioneering show in Bristol, England as part of their Act 1.5 programme. Held at Clifton Park in their home city, the show introduced an array of measures designed to reduce the environmental impact of live concerts, including encouraging the use of public transport, ring-fencing tickets for local residents and powering the show and festival site on 100% renewable energy and battery power.

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Following today’s announcement that Liverpool had been named the first Accelerator City by the UN’s Entertainment and Culture for Climate Action (ECCA) programme, Massive Attack have announced a series of gigs to be held in Liverpool this November.

Across three nights, IDLES (Nov 28) Massive Attack (Nov 29) and Nile Rodgers & Chic (Nov 30) will perform at the M&S Bank Arena on Liverpool’s dockside area with a similar green ethos. The band say the shows “will test, operate & adapt a range of measures to dramatically reduce the level of carbon emissions & air pollution that would usually be produced at an event of this scale.”

Some of the measures include an earlier show time finish to accommodate the use of public transport back home, a meat-free arena and a “plug & play” technical set-up for the performers. The show will also be powered by 100% renewable energy.

A localised pre-sale for fans in the Liverpool area will begin at 12pm tomorrow (Sep 24) to encourage local attendees, with a general sale held on Friday (Sep 27). Find out more about tickets here.

Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja – also known as 3D – said in a statement: “Our recent Bristol show demonstrated beyond question that major live music events can be Paris 1.5 compatible, and that audiences will embrace change enthusiastically. The vast scope of work in Liverpool and UN recognition means we can now concentrate more dynamic pilots and experiments to rapidly phase out fossil fuels. This idea and this insistence are not going back in any box.

“We’re delighted to see artists like Coldplay testing elements like localised ticket pre-sales as recommended in the Tyndall Centre Paris 1.5 decarbonisation road map and encourage other artists to do so freely. The talking stage is over, it’s time to act.”

Earlier this month, Coldplay announced a run of shows in the U.K. for August 2025 that will be powered by solar, wind and kinetic energy, and also include a 10% donation to the Music Venues Trust to help support grassroots music scenes.

Act 1.5 Presents shows:

November 28 – Idles, M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
November 28 – Massive Attack, M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
November 30 – Nile Rodgers & Chic, M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool

T.I. and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris won a stunning $71 million jury verdict Monday in their lawsuit claiming that toymaker MGA stole the design of a line of “O.M.G.” toy dolls from their real-life teen pop group OMG Girlz.

As first reported by Law360, jurors awarded the couple and their companies the huge award after finding that MGA’s dolls infringed both the trade dress and the likeness rights of the OMG Girlz — a defunct musical trio created by Tiny and featuring her daughter Zonnique “Star” Pullins.

Following a three-week trial and a day of deliberations, the jurors awarded the rapper and his wife $17.9 million in actual damages and another $53.6 million in punitive damages. Neither side immediately returned requests for comment.

The legal battle began in 2021, with T.I. (real name Clifford Harris) and Tiny claiming that MGA had committed both “cultural appropriation and outright theft of the intellectual property” by stealing the look of a group of “young multicultural women.”

Their complaint against MGA included side-by-side images, aiming to show how each OMG doll was directly based on a particular member of the OMG Girlz – Pullins, Bahja “Beauty” Rodriguez, and Breaunna “Babydoll” Womack.

MGA maintained that it had done nothing wrong — that the dolls were more often branded as L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G., and that consumers would not confuse the toys for the “short-lived” band.

Over three years of litigation, the case already went to trial twice. The first trial, in January 2023, ended in a mistrial after jurors heard inadmissible testimony featuring accusations of racism against MGA. The second trial then ended in a verdict for MGA, with jurors clearing the company of wrongdoing. But that verdict was later overturned on appeal, setting the stage for yet another trial.

On the third try, the outcome swung in favor of T.I. and Tiny. In a livestream on Instagram following the verdict, she said it had been “a hell of a fight” but that “we couldn’t be more happy.”

“We wanted to thank the jurors for just seeing us through this, and just believing in what we said,” she said in the video. “They heard our story and they knew we wasn’t lying. It’s amazing.”

MGA can still appeal the verdict and the damages award, first by asking the judge to set them aside and then by taking the case to a federal appeals court.

Mexican pop star and actress Belinda was fiercely walking the L’Oreal Paris Fashion Week show on Monday (Sept. 23), when she suffered a fall. But the “Cáctus” singer gracefully recovered thanks to Anitta, who helped her get up from the floor. The Brazilian star, who had stepped out on the runway just before Belinda, even helped Belinda fix her knee-high socks.

Immediately after the incident, Belinda took to social media where she shared the moment on the runway and captioned it with some inspiring words: “It doesn’t matter how many times you fall, what matters is how many times you get up. Thank you, Anitta.”

She also reposted several Instagram stories from fans or colleagues who cheered her on. One commented “one queen helping another queen,” in a nod to Anitta’s friendly gesture. “You were spectacular, my love,” Anitta wrote on social media.

Dressed in red from head-to-toe, Belinda and Anitta were among a group of celebrities who strutted the L’Oreal Walk Your Worth Womenswear Spring-Summer 2025 show at the Place de l’Opéra in Paris to a roaring crowd. Other stars who walked the runway for the show included: Camila Cabello, Heid Klum, Jane Fonda, Eva Longoria and Viola Davis.

Belinda posted a second video from the runway reflecting on the significance of the opportunity. “The most iconic moment of my life although I never imagined it would be like this,” she posted.

Belinda is set speak at the 35th anniversary Billboard Latin Music Week, which will feature exclusive panels, conversations and performances by Latin music’s biggest stars. Tickets are available now here.

A new management company comprised of independent managers has been established with industry veteran Julia Khan appointed as president. Operating out of offices in Los Angeles and London, the Khan-led team at Collective of Artists and Leaders (C•O•A•L) MGMT includes Creative Management Firm’s Yvette Medina; FM Group’s Alex Frankel, Chris Maher and Dani Chavez; HowRU? Entertainment’s Ben Eisenberg, Justin Miller and Corey Kastner; Leader Management’s Max Leader; and November Yellow’s Jaha Johnson. In addition, Human Re Sources CEO J. Erving will serve as board chair of music.

According to the release announcing (C•O•A•L) MGMT’s launch, the boutique firm will focus on supporting and nurturing “managers and their client roster of recording artists, music producers and writers.” While working collaboratively as a team, each participating manager will maintain their own brand. 

(C•O•A•L) MGMT is also supported by the venture-backed global agency YMU, with partners being offered “financial support, accounting services, business development, guidance to grow artist rosters and revenue, consulting services from experienced leadership, a creative community of experts, and global access to other divisions within the YMU group.”

Los Angeles-based Khan was named president by YMU Group CEO Mary Bekhait. Of her new post, Khan commented, “I am honored to spearhead C•O•A•L and partner with amazing managers who are committed to true artistic talent and go above beyond for their clients. It’s a privilege to support the team and their incredible rosters, and I am grateful to Mary Bekhait and YMU for backing us.”

Bekhait added, “YMU is delighted to partner with Julia, J., and the wider C•O•A•L team on this exciting new venture — the combination of culture-defining clients, experienced managers and YMU’s wider infrastructure is a compelling blend. We can’t wait to get started.”

Board chair Erving said, I’ve been in this business for over 20 years, so to be consulting for my peers to push the boundaries of music management is truly an honor. Working as both an artist manager and distributor, the art of artist management is even more important now—in the age of independence—than ever before. Artists need value-add via their managers and this team holds the experience and collective power to blow it out the park. Big thanks to Julia, Mary, and YMU for having me.”

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Prior to this, Khan consulted and co-managed Usher for eight years, working with management partners Roc Nation, SB Projects and Lafitte Mgmt. During that time, the Grammy-winning artist launched his successful Las Vegas residency. Khan’s industry background also includes consulting multiple Universal Music Group labels, Lighthouse Mgmt. and LVRN Records as well as a stint as head of marketing at Jive/LaFace Records. While there, she worked on projects for Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown and P!nk. Khan is presently working with Australian-Tamil singer/songwriter DHEE, who recently released her debut solo single “Roots.”

The five independent management firms comprising the (C•O•A•L) MGMT team represent a diverse array of clients:

Creative Management Firm: Yvette Medina was named one of Billboard Magazine’s 2024 Top 40 Latin Women In Music for her work with clients such as Snow Tha Product, Eva Ruiz, Ecko, De La Cruz, and Latenightjiggy. She partnered with YMU as head of Latin in 2023 to continue expanding Latin music on a global level and oversees the company’s Latin music operations.

FM Group: Its roster of global artists includes Chet Faker, Passion Pit, RAC, and Thunder Jackson. President Alex Frankel most recently has managed and co-produced Paris Hilton’s latest album, Infinite Icon, featuring SIA, Megan Thee Stallion and Meghan Trainor.

HowRU? Entertainment: Current clients include Tiana Major9, Frex, BAYLI, Chase Wav, Brody Myles, Tarek Ali, Jay Century, Omar Grand and DJ CoCo.  Century and Wav won a Grammy last year for their work on Khalid’s “Silver Platter,” featured on the Barbie The Album soundtrack.

Leader Management: Client BBC Radio 1’s Benji B, who’s worked as musical director for Celine and the late Virgil Abloh at Louis Vuitton, now serves as musical director for Burberry, Jil Sander, Lacoste and Carvan. Other clients include drummer/composer and 2024 Ivor Novello album of the year winner Yussef Dayes, composer/DJ/producer Guy Gerber and rising Swiss-Nigerian DJ/producer Laolu.

November Yellow:  Both a management firm and record label, the company’s artist management roster includes Ari Lennox, Isaia Huron, Tiara Thomasand Camper. Lennox I, who is releasing new single, “Smoke,” on Oct. 18, recently announced a new brand partnership with KISS Colors & Care hair products.

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Believe it or don’t, while her Super Bowl-winning son has jetted all over the world to see girlfriend Taylor Swift rock stadiums on her Eras Tour, Travis Kelce’s mom, Donna, has yet to see one of the three hour-plus extravaganzas. Speaking to People magazine, Donna Kelce said she is ready for it and hopes to catch an Eras show before the billion-dollar outing wraps up on Nov. 3 with the last of three shows at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis; the final-final dates are a run of three gigs at BC Place in Vancouver from Dec. 6-8.

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“I hope so, I hope so. I would like to,” Donna Kelce said when the magazine asked if she wants to attend one of the Eras shows this fall after spending time over the past year getting to know Taylor while hanging with the singer in skyboxes watching Travis’ run to a Super Bowl win earlier this year with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Back in November, mama Kelce told People that she had found time to watch Swift’s box-office-topping Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film, which left her “just totally enthralled… I did see it and I did like it. It was awesome.”

Swift — who recently made headlines with her full-throated endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate current Vice President Kamala Harris — got a call-back from the veep last week when Harris said she was “very proud to have the support of Taylor Swift… She’s an incredible artist. I really respect the courage that she has had in her career to stand up for what she believes is right.”

Swift will be back on the road on Oct. 18 when she kicks off a three-night run at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami with support from Gracie Abrams.

Snoop Dogg and the label that pays him have signed new deals with Reservoir Media, covering the legendary rapper and entrepreneur’s domestic publishing for his entire catalog and future works, as well as the publishing catalog of Death Row Records, which Snoop scooped up in 2022.

Born Calvin Broadus Jr. in the LBC, Snoop glided into fame in 1992 after featuring on Dr. Dre’s debut single, “Deep Cover,” before making several star-affirming turns on Dre’s game-changing album The Chronic (“Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang,” “Let Me Ride”). A year later, he released his own multi-platinum album, Doggystyle, via Death Row, featuring West Coast hip-hop classics like “Gin and Juice” and “What’s My Name?” He has released 19 solo albums, with his 20th, Missionary, currently in production with Dre. His lengthy list of hits over the years includes “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “Beautiful” plus collabs like “The Next Episode” with Dre, “California Gurls” with Katy Perry and “Young, Wild & Free” with Wiz Khalifa, to name a few.

In addition to 16 Grammy nominations and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Snoop has built a broad business portfolio, acted in dozens of films, including Soul Plane and this year’s The Garfield Movie, and is a prolific signer of product endorsement deals. Recently, his commentary and enthusiasm charmed NBC viewers at the Paris 2024 Olympics, and last night (Sept. 23) he made his debut as a coach on NBC’s The Voice.

After acquiring Death Row Records, the label that released his debut album along with early works by Dr. Dre and 2Pac, Snoop established a publishing arm for the label. The Reservoir deal includes hits like “Hail Mary” and “I Ain’t Mad At Cha” by 2Pac, ensuring that Death Row’s legacy continues under Snoop’s leadership.

Financial details of the arrangement were not disclosed.

Reservoir executives expressed excitement about working with Snoop and supporting his legacy. Golnar Khosrowshahi, Reservoir’s CEO, highlighted the significance of the partnership in preserving Death Row’s influence, adding “Snoop has come full circle with Death Row, showcasing his ongoing dedication to upholding its rich history – something Reservoir has proven as a core value and area of expertise across our business.” 

Donna Caseine, Reservoir’s executive vp and global creative director, lauded Snoop’s impact on hip-hop and popular culture over the past three decades: “Legendary artists only need one name. Snoop is part of that echelon. From music, to brands, television, and film, his acumen represents excellence,” she said. “For the last three decades he has been a pillar of hip-hop music and popular culture. He helped write Death Row Records into music’s history books.”

“Weird Al” Yankovic is gearing up for a huge 2025 tour that will keep him on the road all summer long for the Bigger & Weirder tour. The parody singing icon announced the dates for the 65-city tour on Monday (Sept. 23), revealing that he’ll kick it off with a five-night run at the Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Resort (from June 13-June 21), followed by stops in Salt Lake City, Indianapolis, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Diego and Phoenix before winding down with a Sept. 20 gig at the Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville.

According to a release, after two world tours playing his original songs in intimate venues, Al will be back in amphitheaters with his full, multi-media production for the first time in six years, “playing his iconic hits as well as some fan favorites which have never been performed live. With his giant video wall, multiple costume changes, and an amazing eight-piece ensemble featuring Al’s original band, Weird Al ups the ante on his already legendary show with a new super-sized concert experience.”

In a statement, Al, 64, said, “This is kind of a ‘best of both worlds’ tour. We’ll be doing all the big crowd-pleasing parodies as well as some deep cuts for the hardcore fans – but with twice as many players on stage, everything is going to sound twice as good!” The “White & Nerdy” singer will bring along opening act sad clown crooner Puddles Pity Party for the tour whose public onsale will begin at 10 a.m. local time on Friday (Sept. 27).

Earlier this year, Yankovic celebrated the 10th anniversary of his 14th studio album, Mandatory Fun, his first-ever LP to top the Billboard 200 album chart. And in July, he dropped his first new song in a decade, “Polkamania!,” a polka medley, which blitzes through bits of songs by Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Nas X, among many others.

“Weird Al” Yankovic 2025 Bigger & Weirder tour dates:

June 13 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 14 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 18 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 20 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 21 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort *
June 23 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Maverik Center *
June 24 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre *
June 26 – Kansas City, MO @ Starlight Theatre *
June 27 – Des Moines, IA @ Des Moines Civic Center *
June 28 – Welch, MN @ Treasure Island Amphitheater at Treasure Island Resort & Casino *
June 29 – Highland Park, IL @ Ravinia Festival
July 1 – Traverse City, MI @ National Cherry Festival
July 2 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre *
July 3 – Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park *
July 5 – Beaver Dam, KY @ Beaver Dam Amphitheater *
July 6 – Kettering, OH @ Fraze Pavilion *
July 9 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage *
July 11 – Buffalo, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater *
July 12 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden *
July 13 – Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts *
July 15 – Boston, MA @ Boch Center Wang Theatre *
July 17 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Broadview Stage at SPAC *
July 18 – Mashantucket, CT @ The Premier Theatre at Foxwoods Resort Casino *
July 19 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at the Mann *
July 20 – Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap *
July 24 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater *
July 25 – Wilmington, NC @ Live Oak Bank Pavilion *
July 26 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre *
July 27 – Huntsville, AL @ Orion Amphitheater *
July 29 – New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theatre *
July 31 – Austin, TX @ Bass Concert Hall *
August 1 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion *
August 2 – Grand Prairie, TX @ Texas Trust CU Theatre *
August 3 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP *
August 5 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinewood Bowl Theater *
August 7 – Casper, WY @ Ford Wyoming Center *
August 8 – Idaho Falls, ID @ Mountain America Center *
August 9 – Nampa, ID @ Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater *
August 10 – Bonner, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater *
August 12 – Airway Heights, WA @ BECU Live Amp at Northern Quest Resort & Casino *
August 13 – Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater *
August 14 – Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater *
August 15 – Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre *
August 17 – Palmer, AK @ Alaska State Fair – ConocoPhillips Borealis Theatre
August 20 – Eugene, OR @ Cuthbert Amphitheater *
August 22 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre *
August 23 – Modesto, CA @ The Fruit Yard Amphitheater *
August 24 – Stateline, NV @ Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys *
August 26 – Redding, CA @ Redding Civic Auditorium Lawn *
August 27 – Rohnert Park, CA @ Green Music Center *
August 29 – San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
August 30 – Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum *
August 31 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre *
Sept. 2 – Grand Junction, CO @ Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park *
Sept. 4 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Ford Amphitheater *
Sept. 5 – Rio Rancho, NM @ Rio Rancho Events Center *
Sept. 6 – Concho, OK @ Lucky Star Amphitheater at Lucky Star Casino *
Sept. 7 – Tulsa, OK @ Tulsa Theater *
Sept. 9 – Maryland Heights, MO @ Saint Louis Music Park *
Sept. 12 – Madison, WI @ Breese Stevens Field *
Sept. 13 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center *
Sept. 14 – Columbus, OH @ Palace Theatre *
Sept. 16 – Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion *
Sept. 17 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Miller Auditorium *
Sept. 20 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater *

* with Puddles Pity Party