

April 2025 is packed with major tours from some of music’s most iconic names and exciting genre-spanning acts. Kendrick Lamar and Sza are teaming up for their massive “Grand National Tour,” Beyoncé is launching her long-awaited “Cowboy Carter” stadium run, and Metallica, AC/DC, and Pearl Jam are bringing the rock on the road. From the return of Paul Simon and Alison Krauss & Union Station to headlining runs from Post Malone, Nick Cave, Sturgill Simpson, Lucy Dacus, and more, these 15 big tours kicking off in April are setting the stage for an unforgettable month of live music.
Kendrick Lamar and Sza’s “Grand National Tour”
Arguably the year’s biggest tour, Kendrick and Sza will hit the road for a 22-date stadium outing beginning April 19th. The frequent collaborators will visit Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Toronto, and other cities prior to finishing up the US...
Kendrick Lamar and Sza’s “Grand National Tour”
Arguably the year’s biggest tour, Kendrick and Sza will hit the road for a 22-date stadium outing beginning April 19th. The frequent collaborators will visit Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Toronto, and other cities prior to finishing up the US...
- 31/03/2025
- por Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music


Josh Homme skates gracefully through a surreal fever dream in the new video for Desert Sessions’ “Easier Said Than Done.”
Directed by Chapman Baehler, the clip wastes no time in grabbing your attention as a Hitler look-alike enjoys a picnic with a demon of some sort. Their good time, however, is promptly interrupted when Homme — strapped in a straight jacket and on roller skates — appears and urinates on the fascist dictator.
Things get even weirder from there as Homme glides gracefully between bizarre tableaus of authoritarian teachers, masturbating pig-faced billionaires,...
Directed by Chapman Baehler, the clip wastes no time in grabbing your attention as a Hitler look-alike enjoys a picnic with a demon of some sort. Their good time, however, is promptly interrupted when Homme — strapped in a straight jacket and on roller skates — appears and urinates on the fascist dictator.
Things get even weirder from there as Homme glides gracefully between bizarre tableaus of authoritarian teachers, masturbating pig-faced billionaires,...
- 30/01/2020
- por Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Amy Lee tells MTV News that the band's new video represents them 'coming back to the world.'
By James Montgomery
Evanescence
Photo: Chapman Baehler
Almost since the day she wrote it, Amy Lee has referred to Evanescence's "What You Want" as being "really different" from any song in the band's back catalog. So, when it came time to cook up a concept for the video, well, why would that change?
"We'd been working really fast, and we were still finishing the album and it was almost time to shoot the video, and I didn't have an idea, which is weird for me, I usually have a big vision right away," Lee laughed. "But the song is really different for us, so I knew that I didn't want to go the classic, sort of fantastic, epic [thing]. I mean it's still epic, but we didn't want to go the classic route...
By James Montgomery
Evanescence
Photo: Chapman Baehler
Almost since the day she wrote it, Amy Lee has referred to Evanescence's "What You Want" as being "really different" from any song in the band's back catalog. So, when it came time to cook up a concept for the video, well, why would that change?
"We'd been working really fast, and we were still finishing the album and it was almost time to shoot the video, and I didn't have an idea, which is weird for me, I usually have a big vision right away," Lee laughed. "But the song is really different for us, so I knew that I didn't want to go the classic, sort of fantastic, epic [thing]. I mean it's still epic, but we didn't want to go the classic route...
- 13/09/2011
- MTV Music News
Band will end a 20-month hiatus live on MTV, with exclusive interview and Q&A to follow on MTV.com at 7:54 p.m. Et/Pt.
By James Montgomery
Evanescence's Amy Lee
Photo: Chapman Baehler
It's been more than 20 months since Evanescence performed onstage ... but on Monday (August 8), that will all change, when the band takes over the MTV airwaves to premiere their brand-new single, "What You Want," live from Nashville.
The show begins at precisely 7:54 p.m. Et/Pt, with an extended interview and Q&A session with the band to follow on MTV.com ... and if you think you're excited, well, then you can imagine how Evanescence must be feeling. After all, this moment has been a long time coming.
"We are so ready for Monday!" frontwoman Amy Lee said in a statement to MTV News. "I'm really excited to finally share this thing with our fans.
By James Montgomery
Evanescence's Amy Lee
Photo: Chapman Baehler
It's been more than 20 months since Evanescence performed onstage ... but on Monday (August 8), that will all change, when the band takes over the MTV airwaves to premiere their brand-new single, "What You Want," live from Nashville.
The show begins at precisely 7:54 p.m. Et/Pt, with an extended interview and Q&A session with the band to follow on MTV.com ... and if you think you're excited, well, then you can imagine how Evanescence must be feeling. After all, this moment has been a long time coming.
"We are so ready for Monday!" frontwoman Amy Lee said in a statement to MTV News. "I'm really excited to finally share this thing with our fans.
- 08/08/2011
- MTV Music News
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