In the music world, the hottest events and news are constantly evolving. From must-see concerts to exciting album releases and reunions, fans are always eager to stay in the loop. In October, Finneas teased his new solo album, “For Cryin’ Out Loud!,” in a heartwarming interview with his sister, Billie Eilish. The album was described as colorful and energetic, marking a new artistic direction for the singer-songwriter. Thomas Rhett also announced his 2025 summer tour, hitting 30 cities across North America.

In September, various exciting events occurred, including the announcement of John Summit, Tiësto, and Calvin Harris joining Fontainebleau Las Vegas’ New Year’s lineup. Billie Eilish became Spotify’s most-streamed monthly artist, surpassing the Weeknd. On a different note, Joe Walsh hosted the 8th annual VetsAid concert, showcasing a diverse lineup of artists to support veterans. Additionally, Spotify hosted the ‘Year of the Cowgirl’ party to celebrate the rising popularity of cowgirl-themed playlists.

The music scene in August was abuzz with activity as Sophie Powers sold out her first headlining show in Los Angeles, and Finneas announced his sophomore album, ‘For Cryin’ Out Loud!’ Carrie Underwood collaborated with Papa Roach to re-record ‘Leave a Light On (Talk Away the Dark),’ in support of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s campaign. Furthermore, Post Malone gave a one-night-only concert in Nashville to promote his forthcoming country album, ‘F-1 Trillion.’

In July, Falling in Reverse achieved their biggest Hot 100 hit with a collaboration with Jelly Roll. Blink-182 made a major milestone by headlining their largest stadium show in Los Angeles, accompanied by opening acts and surprised by a visit from Megan Fox, MGK, and others. Landon Barker joined his dad Travis Barker on tour for Blink-182, showcasing his talents as a drummer. Additionally, GXT teamed up with Sueco for a hit single and toured with Japanese kawaii metal band BABYMETAL.

The month of June was packed with exciting music news, such as GXTP’s collaboration with Sueco, Tove Lo and SG Lewis joining forces for the ‘Heat’ EP, and a collaboration between Ariana Grande, Brandy, and Monica for a remix of ‘the boy is mine.’ Falling in Reverse’s country-metal single with Jelly Roll also hit the charts, and Post Malone’s country album ‘F-1 Trillion’ was previewed with a concert in Nashville. Charli XCX released a remix with Lorde, and Sophie Powers sold out her first headlining show in Los Angeles.

Music enthusiasts in May enjoyed a variety of events, including a tribute show for Jimmy Buffett attended by numerous celebrities. Bryson Tiller announced his forthcoming self-titled album and debut tour, while Phem released a new single and teased her upcoming album. Additionally, Billboard Women in Music Awards honored Karol G and other female artists for their contributions to the music industry, and the iHeartRadio ALTer EGO concert thrilled fans with performances by top bands and artists.

In April, major music news included the announcement of a potential Fifth Harmony reunion with Camila Cabello, a collaboration between Galantis, David Guetta, and 5 Seconds of Summer, and the iHeartRadio Music Awards. A*Teens also reunited for a special performance marking the 25th anniversary of their debut album. Dead Poet Society hosted an album release party in LA, and the Kid Laroi took center stage for a pop-up concert celebrating his Amazon Prime documentary. The month wrapped up with an exciting night at the Billboard Women in Music Awards.

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