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Kendrick Lamar, The Killers & ODESZA to Headline 2023 Life Is Beautiful

Life Is Beautiful taking over Downtown Las Vegas this year, and the festival announced its 10th anniversary star-studded lineup on Tuesday (March 28), led by headliners Kendrick Lamar, The Killers, ODESZA and Flume.

The three-day event will take place from Sept. 22 to 24, and will also feature a number of newcomers, set to take the Life Is Beautiful stage for the first time, including Khalid, The 1975, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Omar Apollo, Kim Petras and more. Additionally, the festival will honor the iconic entertainment of Sin City with performances and appearances from Vegas headliners including Cirque du Soleil, Blue Man Group, Jabbawockeez, Magic Mike Live, Piff the Magic Dragon and Tape Face.

“This year’s lineup is a reflection of the 10 years we’ve spent striving to give fans incredible experiences, centered around a weekend of revelry in Las Vegas,” said Craig Asher Nyman, director of music, programming and development for Life is Beautiful. “They asked, and we listened! Our fans are the heartbeat of this festival, and it’s our intention to deliver a festival that is a true representation of their interests.”

Tickets go on sale here starting on Thursday (March 30) at 10 a.m. PT, with GA passes starting at $380. Life is Beautiful has also added an all-new GA+ ticket tiers, which gives fans express festival entry, a private GA+ lounge with food and beverage offerings and air conditioned restrooms.

See the full Life Is Beautiful lineup below.  

A majority stake of Life Is Beautiful is owned by Billboard’s parent company, Penske Media Corporation.

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Smashing Pumpkins Announce 2023 North American The World Is a Vampire Tour Dates

The Smashing Pumpkins announced a major North American summer tour on Tuesday morning (March 28) that will keep the veteran Chicago band on the road from late July through early September.

The 26-date Live Nation-produced outing, dubbed The World is a Vampire Tour — a reference to an iconic line from 1995’s “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” — is slated to kick off on July 28 with the first of two dates at The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, followed by gigs in Albuquerque, Dallas, West Palm Beach, Toronto, Ottawa and Franklin, TN before wrapping up on Sept. 9 at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, IN.

The tour will feature a rotating cast of opening acts, including Interpol, Stone Temple Pilots and Rival Sons, as well as bouts featuring some of the biggest stars from the Corgan-owned National Wrestling Alliance. The pre-sale for the shows opened on Tuesday and will run through 10 p.m. local time on Thursday (March 30). The General onsale will start on Friday (March 31) at 10 a.m. local time; click here for more information on tickets.

“I grew up in a world where I needed to know bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Cure existed, it meant there was a place for people like me to hang out and belong,” Corgan said in a statement announcing the tour he hopes will remind fans of some of the classic alternative tours and festivals of the 1990s. “That’s what The World Is A Vampire is about. Bringing back that sense of community. If you don’t fit in, you belong here. It’s about having a shared experience and respecting others, but ultimately having fun. A true alternative festival, where all the self-proclaimed weirdos and outsiders of the world can get together and have a party.”

The Pumpkins’ driving, new wavey new single, “Spellbinding,” got its radio debut on Tuesday morning during Corgan’s appearance on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM radio show, during which the band also played “1979” and “Empires” live in the studio. The final act of the band’s three-part rock opera, ATUM, is slated for release on May 5.

Check out The World Is a Vampire tour dates below:

July 28 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan

July 30 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan

August 1 – Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheatre *

August 3 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre *

August 5 – Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre *

August 6 – Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheater *

August 7 – Wheatland, CA @ Toyota Amphitheatre *

August 9 – Irvine, CA @ FivePoint Amphitheatre *

August 10 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre *

August 11 – Highland, CA @  Yaamava’ Resort & Casino **

August 13 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater ^

August 15 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavillion ^

August 16 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP ^

August 17 – Huntsville, AL @ The Orion Amphitheater ^

August 19 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre ^

August 20 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre ^

August 22 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion ^

August 24 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center ^

August 25 – Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion ^

August 30 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater ^

August 31 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live ^

Sept. 2 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage ^

Sept. 3 – Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre ^

Sept. 6 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre ^^

Sept. 8 – Franklin, TN @ FirstBank Amphitheater ^

Sept. 9 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center ^

^ w/ Interpol & Rival Sons

* w/ Stone Temple Pilots & Rival Sons

**w/ Stone Temple Pilots

^^ w/ Interpol

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Tom Leadon, Mudcrutch Co-Founder, Dies at 70

Tom Leadon, co-founder of Tom Petty‘s band Mudcrutch and brother of Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon, died on March 22 at age 70. The musician’s family confirmed the news, while Petty’s official fan club released a statement regarding Leadon’s passing.

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“It is with great sadness, but profound love and gratitude for his life, that the family of Tom Leadon (Thomas Joseph Leadon) of Nashville, Tenn., and Gainesville, Fla., announce his passing on March 22, 2023 peacefully of natural causes. He was 70,” the statement read.

Mike Campbell, former Mudcrutch and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers member, also shared his thoughts regarding Leadon’s loss. “Tom Leadon was my deepest guitar soul brother, we spent countless hours playing acoustic guitars and teaching each other things,” he wrote. “A kinder soul never walked the earth. I will always miss his spirit and generosity. Sleep peacefully my old friend.”

Leadon’s music career dates back to high school, during which he was a member of the Epics and met Petty (who played bass in the group, while Leadon was on lead guitar). The duo then formed Mudcrutch, which Campbell joined to play guitar, and members Randall Marsh and Jim Lenahan joined for drums and vocals, respectively. Leadon would ultimately leave the band in 1972 following a fight with Petty, but later played in Linda Rondstadt’s band on bass, and joined Silver in 1976. (Silver earned a Billboard top 20 hit with its track “Wham-Bam.”)

Leadon also wrote the Eagles’ “Hollywood Waltz” in 1975; the band released it as part of its One of These Nights. Leadon is credited on the song alongside his brother Bernie, Glenn Lewis Frey and Don Henley.

Mudcrutch would see a reconciliation in 2007, when Petty got the group back together with Leadon, Marsh, Campbell and the Heartbeakers’ Benmont Tench. The reunited group would record two albums — Mudcrutch and Mudcrutch 2, which charted at Nos. 8 and 10 on the Billboard 200, respectively. The group disbanded upon Petty’s death in 2016.

“He was a dear friend of Tom and the fellas in the band and our entire family. He was part of the brotherhood,” Petty’s daughter, Adria, also shared in a statement on the late rocker’s official Instagram account. “He was an excellent and accomplished musician and was the reason Tom reformed Mudcrutch, so that the band could enjoy more time and more music together. Tom loved him deeply.”

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City of Springfield Officially Purchasing Hammons Field, Nearby Parking Lots

The final decision has now been handed down: The City of Springfield is the new owner of Hammons Field.

The $12 million purchase followed approval by a bankruptcy court judge and an agreement on closing, where the city took full ownership of the ballpark and the adjacent parking lots attached to the facility.

The park was previously owned by The John Q. Hammons Charitable Trust.

Hammons Field is home to both the Springfield Cardinals, the St. Louis Cardinals AA affiliate, as well as the Missouri State University baseball team.

A celebration event for the purchase has been scheduled for Thursday, where fans can come to the ballpark and watch the St. Louis Cardinals opening day game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Admittance for the event is free.

Officials say the lease agreement will allow the ballpark to be self-sustaining and capable of paying for maintenance and improvements with revenue made.

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Ariana Grande Shares Josh Gad’s Incensed Post About Nashville School Mass Shooting: ‘Every F—ing Day Another Child Is Killed By Guns’

Ariana Grande re-posted an emotional message from Josh Gad on Tuesday morning (March 28) in reaction to the nation’s latest horrific mass school shooting on Monday. Grande added Gad’s comments to her Instagram Story less than 24 hours after police said a 28-year-old former student entered a private Christian elementary school in Nashville and killed three nine-year-olds and three adult staff members before police fatally shot the attacker.

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“Today THREE 9-year-old children were massacred alongside three adults,” wrote Gad. “There have been 140 mass shootings in American and it is March. When does this madness end? How are books being banned and not assault weapons? Drag hasn’t killed a single child but politicians are spending all of their time and energy making sure it’s banned, but every f—ing day another child is killed by guns,” Gad continued, referencing the barrage of recent and in-process laws backed by Republican politicians across the country aimed at banning drag story times and targeting the trans community.

Gad then went on to angrily brush aside the typical statements offered up by gun control-averse conservative politicians after yet another mass killing using semi-automatic weapons of war. “Spare me the ‘buts,’ spare me the ‘it’s mental illness,’ spare me all the faux outrage over emails and drag shows and pictures of a naked statue,” he wrote of the right wing media’s focus on stories about Hunter Biden’s laptop, drag performers and the firing last week of a principal at a Florida charter school after some parents complained that they weren’t given a sufficient heads up about a sixth grade lesson on Michelangelo’s iconic David statue.

“Every single politician who takes a stand on all the bull—t but silently continues to accept money from the NRA isn’t simply a coward, they are complicit in the ongoing murder of our children, Gad’s note continued. “When do we say enough? When are we going to be angry enough to say our children shouldn’t have to fear every day at school being their last? When will it f—ing end?”

In addition to Gad’s note, Grande’s Story included the Everytown statistic that firearms are the #1 leading cause of death for American children and teens, as well as the names of the three fourth graders and three 60-year-old school staff members who were killed at The Covenant School, including the private charter academy’s head of school Katherine Koonce, 60. She also posted a slide urging her followers to contact their elected officials to ask them what they are doing to keep them and their children safe from gun violence, along with a list of organizations supporting common sense gun reforms.

Gad continued sharing his feelings on Twitter, writing, “The GOP have decided that guns are more important than kids. There are no two ways to look at this situation. It doesn’t matter how many children are massacred. They have decided it is okay to let kids die. Not mind you read certain books. That’s unacceptable. But dying is fine.”

Grande and Gad joined a loud chorus of musicians decrying the lack of action from Washington and state leaders to stem the deadly tide of mass shootings, which this year have far surpassed the number of days on the calendar. Kings of Leon drummer and Nashville native Nathan Followill tweeted, “A school shooting just happened near my sons school. Multiple children dead but let’s make sure that the gunman had his 2nd amendment rights. F–k you Bill Lee and f–k the NRA,” he said in reference to Tennessee’s Republican Gov., who tweeted thoughts and prayers on Monday nine months after he said he didn’t support restricting firearms or stronger gun control laws following the May 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas in which the shooter killed 19 children and two teachers.

Christian pop star Lauren Daigle postponed her planned third album preview concert on Monday night and turned the event into a prayer vigil for the victims of the mass killing.

See Gad’s tweet below.

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Hot 100 First-Timers: Eladio Carrión Debuts With Bad Bunny Collab ‘Coco Chanel’

Puerto Rican trap-reggaeton singer Eladio Carrión notches his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated April 1), as his new collaboration with Bad Bunny, “Coco Chanel,” debuts at No. 87.

The song, released March 17 via Rimas Entertainment, opens with 6.2 million U.S. streams in its opening week, according to Luminate. It concurrently starts at No. 14 on Hot Latin Songs, becoming Carrión’s eighth and highest charting entry.

“Coco Chanel” appears on Carrión’s fourth LP, 3MEN2 KBRN, which debuts at No. 3 on Top Latin Albums and No. 16 on the all-genre Billboard 200 with 25,000 equivalent album units earned. It marks Carrión’s fourth top 10 on Top Latin Albums and highest charting title on the Billboard 200. His previous two sets, Sauce Boyz 2 and SEN2 KBRN, Vol. 2, reached Nos. 92 and 121 in 2021 and 2022, respectively.

Carrión has been a consistent hitmaker on Billboard’s Latin chart listings since 2020. He first appeared on a Billboard chart in February 2020, when Sauce Boyz debuted and peaked at No. 6 on Latin Rhythm Albums and No. 8 on Top Latin Albums.

Beyond “Coco Chanel,” Carrión has charted seven other hits on Hot Latin Songs: “Tata,” with J Balvin, Daddy Yankee and Bobby Shmurda (No. 50 peak in 2021); “Sauce Boy Freestyle 5” (No. 47, 2021); “No Te Deseo el Mal,” with Karol G (No. 29, 2021); “Jóvenes Millonarios,” with Myke Towers (No. 44, 2021); “Nunca y Pico,” with Yandel and Maluma (No. 47, 2022); “Mbappe” (No. 21, 2022); and “Gladiador” (No. 39, 2022).

As for Bad Bunny, “Coco Chanel” earns the superstar his 68th entry on the Hot 100, extending his record for the most among acts that record primarily Latin music. It’s also his record-extending 145th hit on Hot Latin Songs.

Billboard’s Hot 100 First-Timers column highlights artists who achieve their first career entries on the Hot 100.

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Springfield City Council Considering Marijuana Restrictions

Springfield City Council is working on an ordinance to regulate where marijuana can be consumed.

The proposed ordinance would restrict marijuana use in public places and bar anyone from using marijuana in a moving vehichle.

Assistant City Attorney Lana Woolsey says Jefferson City is the only city in Missouri that has passed marijuana usage laws so far.

Springfield City Council could vote on an ordinance as early as April 17th.

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Storm Chances for Friday

Large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes, will all be possible when severe weather moves through the Ozarks on Friday.

The National Weather Service says we will have an unstable air mass in place that day, and once a cap that will initially suppress storm developement is broken, rapid storm development is expected.

We will keep you up to date with any changes to the forecast for Friday on 93.3 Fm and 560 AM KWTO.

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BTS’ Jung Kook Is a Denim Dream in New Calvin Klein Campaign

Jung Kook is the latest K-pop star to team up with Calvin Klein, and the superstar dropped jaws with his steamy first campaign as global brand ambassador, which dropped in full on Tuesday (March 28).

In the clip, shot by photographer Park Jong Ha, Jung Kook rocks Calvin Klein jeans as he lounges around on a leather couch and flirts with the camera. Zayde Wølf’s “King” soundtracks the 30-second spot, as the BTS star smiles at the camera to the tune of the fitting lyrics, “It’s good to be king.”

It’s been an exciting year for Jung Kook, particularly in music, with a string of solo sings. Days after the release of BTS’ anthology album Proof in June 2022, Jung Kook took to the group’s SoundCloud account to share another meaningful song for fans. “My You” is filled with touching messages to the ARMY, made evident through moving lyrics that reference the group’s unofficial color: “Shining purple light/ Thankful to be by your side now.”

Jung Kook also teamed up with Charlie Puth for the catchy “Left and Right,” before making his biggest global move as a soloist when he performed the song “Dreamers” at the 2022 World Cup opening ceremony as part of its official soundtrack. The RedOne-produced dance track and saw Qatari singer Fahad Al Kubaisi join him on stage for the performance.

Watch Jung Kook star in Calvin Klein’s Spring 2023 campaign below.

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Chris Blackwell, Angélique Kidjo and Arvo Pärt Named 2023 Polar Music Prize Laureates

The laureates for the 2023 Polar Music Prize have been revealed. They are Chris Blackwell, who founded Island Records, one of the U.K.’s most successful independent labels; Angélique Kidjo, dubbed “Africa’s premier diva” by Time; and Arvo Pärt, who created the minimalist compositional style known as tintinnabuli, and is one of the most-performed classical composers in the world. All three will be honored in the presence of the Swedish Royal Family at a ceremony and banquet on May 23 at Stockholm’s Grand Hotel.

The prestigious Polar Music Prize was created by Stig “Stikkan” Anderson, famed Swedish writer/producer/label owner/publisher and manager of ABBA, and first presented in 1992. This year’s laureates, who will all be in attendance, will each receive a cash prize of 600,00 Swedish kronor (approx. $58,000 U.S.).

Blackwell built an impressive roster of artists for Island, including Bob Marley, Cat Stevens, Roxy Music, Steve Winwood, Robert Palmer, Nick Drake, Melissa Etheridge, Tom Waits, Grace Jones, U2 and Marianne Faithfull. Kidjo relocated from her home country of Benin to Paris, where Blackwell heard her sing and signed her to Island. Her life of music and activism was praised by President Bill Clinton, who cited her “passionate call for freedom, dignity, and the rights of people.” Influenced by sacred music, including Gregorian chants, Pärt is known for his laconic, reduced compositions, with his style evolving from neo-classical in his early years to more avant-garde music.

Blackwell has a long history with Sweden, first traveling there in the late 1950s. In 1960, he met with Dag Haeggquist, a beloved figure in the Swedish music industry, who was running the independent Sonet label. “I really liked him,” Blackwell tells Billboard. “So when I was back in Jamaica, I did a record there and thought it sounded okay. I sent it to Dag to see if he might be interested in releasing it, and that’s what happened. It didn’t do well but I worked with Dag for many years after that.”

One of Blackwell’s most memorable times in Sweden was a visit on his 30th birthday in 1967, when he was in Gothenburg, on tour with Traffic. “A few people were smoking what they were not supposed to be smoking and everybody was shocked that I’d never smoked any weed before in my life. ‘You? Coming from Jamaica and you’ve never smoked any weed?’ And I said no. I never had – at that time.”

Kidjo also has many memories of Sweden, though one that stands out is laced with tragedy. “I was on tour and was supposed to play in Stockholm,” Kidjo recalls to Billboard. “The night before, I heard that a discotheque had burned down with all the kids in it.” (On Oct. 29, 1998, an arsonist burned down a discotheque in Gothenburg. There were 63 deaths and 213 people were injured). “I thought, ‘How are we going to do this concert?’ Everybody wanted to cancel, and I said, ‘No. Please, let’s do something. Let’s celebrate the spirit of those kids that are gone. Let’s help heal the wound.’ It was one of the most difficult things that you do as a performer, knowing that the youth [who died] were never going to be there anymore and thinking about the pain of the parents and the loss of the parents. I use music to be the art of healing, building bridges. Music has come to my rescue so many times that I ask myself sometimes, ‘If I was not a singer, how would I live in this world?’”

Kidjo is looking forward to seeing Blackwell for the first time since the pandemic began. “I couldn’t dream of a better person to share this with because he was the one who taught me what it is to be on a major label, to be humble, to keep grounded and focus on the music. The first 10 years of my career brought me to where I am today because Chris won’t lie to you. If it’s not good, Chris is going to tell you. When he would listen to my demos, he would call me right away and say, ‘I like this number and this number, but I didn’t like that.’ And he’s always right.”

The citation that will be read at the ceremony for Blackwell says, in part, “As a record producer and genuine music lover, Chris Blackwell has been one of the key figures in the development of popular music for half a century. When Island Records was founded in Jamaica in 1959, he began his mission to introduce the world to ska and reggae. In folk, rock and disco, he has invested in uncompromising artists and helped them become the best version of themselves. Never focusing on sales figures, but on the songs and albums as works of art, Chris Blackwell has expanded the world and abolished border controls between genres.”

Calling her “unique and unstoppable,” Kidjo’s citation reads, in part, “Angélique grew up in Cotonou, surrounded by the dynamic Beninese culture and listening to music from all over the world: soul, jazz, reggae, Afrobeat, pop, classical. When a communist dictatorship tried to silence her, she moved to Paris and became even more active. Angélique Kidjo invented the word batonga, a response to those who think girls don’t belong in schools, and runs the Batonga Foundation, which seeks out girls and provides them with education. Bono has said of her, ‘In Africa’s new morning, Angélique Kidjo is the warmth of the rising sun.’”

Pärt’s citation says he “has likened his music to white light. It is in the encounter with the prism of the listener’s soul that all colors become visible. Arvo Pärt has created the compositional style tintinnabuli, from the Latin word for ‘bell,’ in which the music moves according to a given structure. In 2006 and 2007, Arvo Pärt dedicated the performances of his works to the murdered Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya and other dissidents in Russia. Arvo Pärt’s courageously beautiful music creates depth in every sense.”

Marie Ledin, managing director of the Polar Music Prize, tells Billboard, “It was so great to be back last year staging the Polar Music Prize after two years away due to COVID. And this year I feel that the committee has again risen to the challenge of choosing three laureates that are so well-deserving. It’s a great privilege for the Polar Music Prize to be able to put these three remarkable talents in the spotlight and hopefully introduce new audiences to their music. I’m looking forward to a wonderful evening of great music at the ceremony in Stockholm on May 23.”

Blackwell, Kidjo and Pärt join a long list of laureates that includes Elton John, Ravi Shankar, Metallica, Ennio Morricone, Led Zeppelin, Renée Fleming, Paul McCartney, Grandmaster Flash, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, Isaac Stern, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Sonny Rollins, Diane Warren, Gilberto Gil, B.B. King, Emmylou Harris, Yo-Yo Ma, Miriam Makeba, Björk, Wayne Shorter, Patti Smith, Dizzy Gillespie, Iggy Pop, the Kronos Quartet, Youssou N’Dour and Chuck Berry.