FACS photo by Evan Jenkin FACS photo by Evan Jenkin Union Pool is again giving you a reason to leave the house during the coldest weeks of winter with their Free Tuesdays series. They've just announced the lineup for the 2026 edition which happens every Tuesday in January and March. As usual, they've put together a killer set of
Hinterland Music Festival has revealed their 2026 lineup, with Mumford & Sons, Lorde, KATSEYE, and Kali Uchis topping the bill. The St. Charles, Iowa festival goes down over four days from Thursday, July 30th, to Sunday, August 2nd, 2026. Also set to play this year's event are MUNA, The Format, Beabadoobee, Audrey Nuna, Jessie Murph, Geese, Wet Leg, Santigold, Ashnikko, CMAT, Young Miko, Suki Waterhouse, Jane Remover, Paris Paloma, Audrey Hobert, Snow Strippers, Frost Children, Samia, Julia Wolf, and more.
Beyond those big names, Stagecoach's undercard features several classic Bay Area acts. Journey, the legendary group behind "Don't Stop Believin'," is slated to perform, as is Third Eye Blind, who penned "Semi Charmed Life," which may be the cheeriest song about crystal meth ever written. Counting Crows, the '90s alternative band famous for the ubiquitous radio hit "Mr. Jones," is also in the lineup. All three groups were founded in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Primavera Sound has done it again with a spectacular 2026 lineup led by The Cure, Gorillaz, Massive Attack, My Bloody Valentine, Doja Cat, The xx, Father John Misty, Slowdive, Kneecap, and more. Following the lead of Coachella, the Barcelona-based music festival has chosen to unveil its lineup earlier than usual this year. The fully-realized bill boasts 150 acts in total, with other highlights including Skrillex, PinkPantheress, Ethel Cain,
His Saturday night slot marks Bieber's first billed Coachella set and a return to the stage; while the Canadian singer has offered occasional small sets, most recently appearing with SZA to perform a remix of Snooze in May, he has not performed a full concert since 2022, the year he canceled his Justice tour after 49 shows owing to health issues.