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New Music Friday June 16: Doja Cat, Dolly Parton, Dierks Bentley and More
New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer. ET has you covered for everything in between.Doja Cat leads this week's releases with her new single, «Attention,» offering fans a first glimpse at the singer's next album. Read on to check out all of ET's recommendations for new songs and albums to listen to this weekend! «Attention» –  Doja CatStream it: Apple / Spotify«Magic Man (Carl Version)» – Dolly Parton feat Ann Wilson  Stream it: Apple / Spotify«Angel Pt. 2» – JVKE, JIMIN of BTS, Charlie Puth, Muni LongStream it: Apple / Spotify«Something Real» – Dierks BentleyStream it: Apple / SpotifySee Ya – Wiz KhalifaStream it: Apple / Spotify«We Don't Fight Anymore» – Carly Pearce feat Chris StapletonStream it: Apple / Spotify«JOY (Unspeakable)» –Voices Of Fire feat Pharrell WilliamsStream it: Apple / Spotify«Run It Up» – Coi LerayStream it: Apple / Spotify«Whole Family» – Saucy Santana feat Flo MilliStream it: Apple / Spotify«Vida Cotidiana» – JUANESStream it: Apple / SpotifyGood Riddance Deluxe – Gracie AbramsStream it: Apple / SpotifyTable For Two – Nat & Alex WolffStream it: Apple / Spotify«Tell Her» – Bruno MajorStream it: Apple / Spotify«The Hardest Part» – Olivia Dean feat Leon BridgesStream it: Apple / Spotify«Invítame A Un Café» — Steve Aoki & Ángela Aguilar Stream it: Apple / Spotify«Westside Story» – DJ SnakeStream it: Apple / Spotify«Don't Say Love» – Leigh-AnneStream it: Apple / Spotify«I'm Geekin» Remix – DDG feat NLE Choppa & BIAStream it: Apple / Spotify«Love U For Fun» – NERIAHStream it: Apple / SpotifyThe Outlaw Side of Me – Chris JansonStream it: Apple / Spotifywho's loving you? – AmbréStream it: Apple / Spotify«Dark Side Of The Moon» –
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How much are last-minute tickets to the 2023 New Orleans Jazz Festival?
New Orleans Jazz Festival marches its way into the New Orleans Fairgrounds.And, of course, it’s not just jazz at the fest.Mega stars from a number of genres will be performing both weekends.Just a few of the biggest names set to headline include Dead and Company with John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, Lizzo, Santana and The Lumineers.Mumford and Sons, Jill Scott, Jon Batiste, Tom Jones and Robert Plant with Alison Krauss are also on the bill.Need more?Well, should you attend the annual multi-weekend musical celebration this year, you’ll also get to witness the talents of Steve Miller Band, Trombone Shorty, Gary Clark Jr., Tedeschi Trucks Band, Kane Brown and so many more.Best of all, last-minute tickets for both weekends are still available.The cheapest three-day passes for the first weekend start at $640 before fees on Vivid Seats.Word to the wise though — single-day passes are much, much cheaper.Should you opt to attend weekend two, passes can be found for as low as $360 before fees.Want to go?Here’s everything you need to know and more about the 2023 New Orleans Jazz Festival.All prices listed above were found at the time of publication and are subject to fluctuation.Need last-minute tickets but aren’t sure what the best deal available is?We got you covered.Below, you’ll find a complete calendar of multi-day and single-day passes along with the cheapest ticket options for all dates.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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Eric Clapton Bringing Crossroads Guitar Festival to L.A., With 41 Guests Ranging From Buddy Guy to the War on Drugs
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Eric Clapton announced Monday that his recurring Crossroads Guitar Festival will take place in Los Angeles this fall, with a roster of 41 guest musicians or bands set to take the stage across two nights at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles Sept. 23-24. Musicians due to perform one or both nights include Santana, the War on Drugs, the John Mayer Trio, ZZ Top, Sheryl Crow, Gary Clark Jr., H.E.R., Buddy Guy, Los Lobos, Vince Gill, Stephen Stills, Jimmy Vaughan, Robbie Robertson, the Del McCoury Band and Joe Bonamassa. Others announced include John McLaughlin, Albert Lee, Doyle Bramhall II, Keb’ Mo’, Roger McGuinn, Robert Randolph, Jakob Dylan, Sierra Hull, Marcus King, Eric Gales, Sonny Landreth, Pedro Martins, James Bullard, Andy Fairweather Low, Samantha Fish, Ariel Posen, Ben Haggard, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, the Bros. Landreth, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Gustavo Satnaolalla, Danial Santiago and Bradley Walker.
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Santana announced new 2023 tour dates. Here’s how to get tickets today
Carlos Santana wouldn’t be able to tour anymore after a handful of shows were cancelled due to a health scare.However, the 75-year-old has since recovered from the heat exhaustion and dehydration he suffered last year and is back at it in 2023 with his upcoming ‘1001 Rainbows’ Tour.From May 4 all the way until Nov 12, Santana has 31 concerts lined up at Las Vegas’ House of Blues as part of an ongoing residency at the venue as well as a few just announced headlining gigs.Those new include stops include shows at Newark, NJ’s Prudential Center on June 21, Canandaigua, NY’s Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center on June 22 and then two back-to-back nights at Atlantic City’s Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena on July 28 and July 29.Plus, he’s also set to shred at this year’s star-studded New Orleans Jazz Festival.Other headliners set to take the stage at the multi-weekend celebration of music taking place April 28 through May 7 include Dead and Company with John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, Lizzo, Wu Tang Clan and Kenny Loggins to name just a few.And if you want tickets for all shows, you can grab them as early as today.Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Feb.
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