CoSign alum Tkay Maidza has mapped out a 2024 North American tour in support of her latest album, Sweet Justice.
After kicking off the trek on February 8th in Seattle, the Zimbabwean-Australian artist will make stops in Chicago, Toronto, New York City, and more before wrapping up in Los Angeles on March 8th. See the full itinerary below.
An artist presale will begin on Wednesday, December 6th (use access code SW33TJUSTIC3) ahead of the general on-sale slated for Friday, December 8th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Alongside the tour announcement, Maidza has unveiled a new music video for the Sweet Justice cut “Won One.” Watch the Munachi-directed clip below.
After kicking off the trek on February 8th in Seattle, the Zimbabwean-Australian artist will make stops in Chicago, Toronto, New York City, and more before wrapping up in Los Angeles on March 8th. See the full itinerary below.
An artist presale will begin on Wednesday, December 6th (use access code SW33TJUSTIC3) ahead of the general on-sale slated for Friday, December 8th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Get Tkay Maidza Tickets Here
Alongside the tour announcement, Maidza has unveiled a new music video for the Sweet Justice cut “Won One.” Watch the Munachi-directed clip below.
- 12/6/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Everyone’s talking about Amazon’s new revenge thriller series, Wilderness. Adapted from the bestselling novel of the same name by B.E. Jones, and starring Jenna Coleman, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Ashley Benson, and Eric Balfour, Wilderness landed on the streamer just in time for the rainy season and made a splash thanks to its complex heroin and dark subject matter.
Wilderness follows Liv Taylor (Coleman) as she tries to cope with finding out that her dashing husband Will (Jackson-Cohen) is cheating on her. After marrying Will and choosing to leave her old life in England behind so that they can move to America to advance Will’s career, Liv then snaps when their dream life together falls apart.
Having been raised by a toxic, narcissistic mother, and therefore having entered adulthood as a people-pleaser, Liv cannot bear that she simply wasn’t enough for the one person she was finally able to feel vulnerable with,...
Wilderness follows Liv Taylor (Coleman) as she tries to cope with finding out that her dashing husband Will (Jackson-Cohen) is cheating on her. After marrying Will and choosing to leave her old life in England behind so that they can move to America to advance Will’s career, Liv then snaps when their dream life together falls apart.
Having been raised by a toxic, narcissistic mother, and therefore having entered adulthood as a people-pleaser, Liv cannot bear that she simply wasn’t enough for the one person she was finally able to feel vulnerable with,...
- 9/18/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Spoiler Alert: This story contains spoilers for the limited series “Wilderness,” now streaming on Prime Video.
Laced into the scripts of Amazon Prime Video’s new limited series “Wilderness” are the blueprints of a vast revenge saga set against the backdrop of America’s National Parks. But among those finer points, writer and creator Marnie Dickens also embedded the songs she envisions playing alongside the action. A curated playlist for retribution, if you will.
Based on the book by B.E. Jones, “Wilderness” follows Liv (Jenna Coleman), a British expat living in New York City, who learns her charming husband Will (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) has been having an affair essentially since they touched down on American soil. Shaken by the resurfaced trauma of her father’s own infidelity, Liv begins plotting to kill her husband when they embark on a delayed honeymoon road trip through America’s natural wonders like Yosemite and the Grand Canyon.
Laced into the scripts of Amazon Prime Video’s new limited series “Wilderness” are the blueprints of a vast revenge saga set against the backdrop of America’s National Parks. But among those finer points, writer and creator Marnie Dickens also embedded the songs she envisions playing alongside the action. A curated playlist for retribution, if you will.
Based on the book by B.E. Jones, “Wilderness” follows Liv (Jenna Coleman), a British expat living in New York City, who learns her charming husband Will (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) has been having an affair essentially since they touched down on American soil. Shaken by the resurfaced trauma of her father’s own infidelity, Liv begins plotting to kill her husband when they embark on a delayed honeymoon road trip through America’s natural wonders like Yosemite and the Grand Canyon.
- 9/16/2023
- by Hunter Ingram
- Variety Film + TV
Range Media Partners on Tuesday announced its formation of a music publishing division headed up by industry vet Casey Robison.
Robison is just the latest to come aboard at the ever-expanding management and production company, which recently tapped William Lowery and Shawn McSpadden to help broaden the reach of label Range Music from Nashville.
He comes to Range from Hipgnosis Songs Group, where he served as Executive Vice President, A&r. Robison’s time there followed his work to cement 2020 Hipgnosis’ acquisition of Big Deal Music Group, the indie music publisher where he served as Co-President and Partner, building and overseeing the pop division, while solidifying joint ventures with Ricky Reed’s Nice Life Music and Julian Bunetta & John Ryan’s Big Family Music.
In a statement shared with Deadline on Monday, Range Media Partners co-founder and Range Music founding partner Matt Graham noted that “Casey and the team believe...
Robison is just the latest to come aboard at the ever-expanding management and production company, which recently tapped William Lowery and Shawn McSpadden to help broaden the reach of label Range Music from Nashville.
He comes to Range from Hipgnosis Songs Group, where he served as Executive Vice President, A&r. Robison’s time there followed his work to cement 2020 Hipgnosis’ acquisition of Big Deal Music Group, the indie music publisher where he served as Co-President and Partner, building and overseeing the pop division, while solidifying joint ventures with Ricky Reed’s Nice Life Music and Julian Bunetta & John Ryan’s Big Family Music.
In a statement shared with Deadline on Monday, Range Media Partners co-founder and Range Music founding partner Matt Graham noted that “Casey and the team believe...
- 9/12/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Tkay Maidza has shared another preview of her upcoming sophomore album Sweet Justice with the new single “Wuacv.” Along with it, she’s unveiled a run of album release shows in the US and Europe.
An acronym for “woke up and chose violence,” “Wuacv” is a biting revenge anthem. Over its ominous, blaring instrumentals, Maidza both flaunts her success and warns her enemies, likening her artistic prowess to that of Jean-Michel Basquiat and her thirst for blood to Freddy Krueger’s. As she explains in a press release: “I wanted to write a song where I could express my bubbling anger toward people who had manipulated me during the last phase of my life.” The song arrives with an accompanying Bel Downie-directed music video, which features Maidza with various weapons, dangerously sharp jewelry, and a muzzle.
Additionally, the Zimbabwean-Australian artist will celebrate the release of Sweet Justice with a...
An acronym for “woke up and chose violence,” “Wuacv” is a biting revenge anthem. Over its ominous, blaring instrumentals, Maidza both flaunts her success and warns her enemies, likening her artistic prowess to that of Jean-Michel Basquiat and her thirst for blood to Freddy Krueger’s. As she explains in a press release: “I wanted to write a song where I could express my bubbling anger toward people who had manipulated me during the last phase of my life.” The song arrives with an accompanying Bel Downie-directed music video, which features Maidza with various weapons, dangerously sharp jewelry, and a muzzle.
Additionally, the Zimbabwean-Australian artist will celebrate the release of Sweet Justice with a...
- 9/6/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Range Media Partners on Wednesday announced its hiring of William Lowery and Shawn McSpadden, a pair of Nashville-based music industry veterans who will help it broaden the reach of label Range Music while continuing to work out of the Tennessee capital.
Lowery will serve as SVP of Partnerships and Business Development, focusing on business development ventures and content opportunities, with McSpadden to help grow the company’s already robust music division, talent roster and shared services department as Range Nashville’s first Managing Partner.
“I have known Will for years and we were always circling similar ideas. I am thrilled to have him join our team at Range to help identify IP and talent that can plug into our wider business opportunities and content plays,” said Matt Graham, who co-founded Range Media Partners and is a founding partner at Range Music. “Shawn is a newer relationship, but I knew immediately...
Lowery will serve as SVP of Partnerships and Business Development, focusing on business development ventures and content opportunities, with McSpadden to help grow the company’s already robust music division, talent roster and shared services department as Range Nashville’s first Managing Partner.
“I have known Will for years and we were always circling similar ideas. I am thrilled to have him join our team at Range to help identify IP and talent that can plug into our wider business opportunities and content plays,” said Matt Graham, who co-founded Range Media Partners and is a founding partner at Range Music. “Shawn is a newer relationship, but I knew immediately...
- 8/30/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Tkay Maidza has finally announced the long-awaited follow-up to her 2016 self-titled debut. Sweet Justice, her second LP, arrives November 3rd via 4Ad, while lead single “Ring-a-Ling” is out now.
Lesser minds might call Sweet Justice a breakup album, but the project’s title comes more from Maidza’s newfound relationships with friends like Stint, Kaytranada, and Flume — who produced the record — rather than any ill will she could wish toward an ex. “Sweet Justice was a way for me to channel my emotions from what I’ve experienced in the last two years,” the rapper said in a statement. “It’s a diary of things and thoughts I’ve kept to myself. Making the record was a healing experience and I’m grateful to have worked with producers who have inspired me throughout my career.”
Rather than wallowing in the past, “Ring-a-Ling” sees Maidza happily independent in the present. “I...
Lesser minds might call Sweet Justice a breakup album, but the project’s title comes more from Maidza’s newfound relationships with friends like Stint, Kaytranada, and Flume — who produced the record — rather than any ill will she could wish toward an ex. “Sweet Justice was a way for me to channel my emotions from what I’ve experienced in the last two years,” the rapper said in a statement. “It’s a diary of things and thoughts I’ve kept to myself. Making the record was a healing experience and I’m grateful to have worked with producers who have inspired me throughout my career.”
Rather than wallowing in the past, “Ring-a-Ling” sees Maidza happily independent in the present. “I...
- 7/25/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Australia by way of Zimbabwe artist Tkay Maidza has released her new single “Silent Assassin.” Listen to it below.
“Silent Assassin” was produced by fellow Australian Flume and sees Maidza taking cues from Missy Elliot and Busta Rhymes. Over a pummeling club-ready beat, the artist warns listeners not to underestimate her. “You a fool tryna hack on this clip,” she raps. “I’m unanimous/ I’m jigsaw, not a quick fix.”
Watch the desert-set music video, directed by Milo Lee, below.
Working with Flume was a dream for our former CoSign, who wrote the song as a statement of self-empowerment and efficacy, boasting the unique sensibilities that separate her from the norm.
“I like to move in silence, but this song is a reminder that people shouldn’t count me out or underestimate my abilities; they should be afraid when I’m quiet as I come back more evolved,” Maidza said in a press release.
“Silent Assassin” was produced by fellow Australian Flume and sees Maidza taking cues from Missy Elliot and Busta Rhymes. Over a pummeling club-ready beat, the artist warns listeners not to underestimate her. “You a fool tryna hack on this clip,” she raps. “I’m unanimous/ I’m jigsaw, not a quick fix.”
Watch the desert-set music video, directed by Milo Lee, below.
Working with Flume was a dream for our former CoSign, who wrote the song as a statement of self-empowerment and efficacy, boasting the unique sensibilities that separate her from the norm.
“I like to move in silence, but this song is a reminder that people shouldn’t count me out or underestimate my abilities; they should be afraid when I’m quiet as I come back more evolved,” Maidza said in a press release.
- 7/6/2023
- by Cervanté Pope
- Consequence - Music
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Drake samples Kim K, Rae Sremmurd make their return, and Suga of BTS, performing as Agust D, shares the first single off his anticipated solo debut album. Plus, Brothers Osbourne, Lil Yachty, and Wednesday.
Drake, “Search & Rescue” (YouTube)
Suga, “People Pt 2” (YouTube)
Lil Yachty, “Strike (Holster)” (YouTube)
Rae Sremmurd feat. Future, “Activate” (YouTube)
Towa Bird, “Wild Heart” (YouTube)
Anna St. Louis, “Phone” (YouTube)
Ralph, “Scary Hot” (YouTube)
Mark,...
Drake, “Search & Rescue” (YouTube)
Suga, “People Pt 2” (YouTube)
Lil Yachty, “Strike (Holster)” (YouTube)
Rae Sremmurd feat. Future, “Activate” (YouTube)
Towa Bird, “Wild Heart” (YouTube)
Anna St. Louis, “Phone” (YouTube)
Ralph, “Scary Hot” (YouTube)
Mark,...
- 4/7/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
The Peppermint Club hosts the performance of a lifetime in the music video for “Liquor,” the simmering collaboration from Babyface and Ari Lennox. In the visual directed by Jean Esten, Lennox is the sultry R&b singer taking the stage in front of the club’s bright red velvet curtains while Babyface watches on from behind the bar.
Under the spotlight, Lennox takes centerstage and holds the sparse audience captive with her performance. It’s not unlike her role on Babyface’s Girls Night Out (Extended), a deluxe release of...
Under the spotlight, Lennox takes centerstage and holds the sparse audience captive with her performance. It’s not unlike her role on Babyface’s Girls Night Out (Extended), a deluxe release of...
- 2/27/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
St. Vincent, Haim, and Charli Xcx are set to headline the 2021 All Things Go Music Festival, which will take place October 16th at a new location, Merriweather Post Pavilion outside of Washington, D.C.
The one-day festival will take place over two stages, while the move to Merriweather Post Pavilion will allow for a significantly bigger audience (previous installments of All Things Go were held at the much smaller Union Market in D.C.). The festival’s lineup — which, as always, predominately features female artists — also boasts Lauv, Girl in Red,...
The one-day festival will take place over two stages, while the move to Merriweather Post Pavilion will allow for a significantly bigger audience (previous installments of All Things Go were held at the much smaller Union Market in D.C.). The festival’s lineup — which, as always, predominately features female artists — also boasts Lauv, Girl in Red,...
- 6/15/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Indie label 4Ad has tapped the Breeders, Future Islands, Big Thief, and 15 other artists on its current roster to cover songs from its catalog for a new release, Bills and Aches and Blues. The first five tracks from the compilation were released Wednesday, March 10th, while the full project will arrive digitally, April 2nd.
The opening side for Bills and Aches and Blues features the Breeders covering His Name Is Alive’s “Dirt Eaters,” U.S. Girls covering the Birthday Party’s “Junkyard,” Tkay Maidza covering the Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind?...
The opening side for Bills and Aches and Blues features the Breeders covering His Name Is Alive’s “Dirt Eaters,” U.S. Girls covering the Birthday Party’s “Junkyard,” Tkay Maidza covering the Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind?...
- 3/10/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Yung Baby Tate knows that the best party tracks are the kind that make you feel good about yourself. It’s why her single “I Am” gave rise to 2020’s most viral affirmation. TikToks and Instagram videos abound with the song’s opening credo: “I am healthy, I am wealthy, I am rich, I am that bitch.” Thousands of people recorded selfie camera meditations to the track, the pandemic equivalent to having clubs jumping the world over. The song helped her debut on Rolling Stone‘s Breakthrough 25 Chart at Number 11.
For Tate,...
For Tate,...
- 3/2/2021
- by Jeff Ihaza
- Rollingstone.com
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