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NBA Power Rankings: Where all 30 teams stand entering the second half of the season Ben RohrbachFebruary 17, 2026 at 7:22 PM 0 Welcome back to the world's most accurate power rankings, where today, as we do every two weeks, we sort all 30 NBA teams into an order so perfect that it will make you rethink your life. But first: A sidebar. As we exit the AllStar break, we have eclipsed the 50game mark of the 202526 NBA season, and in some cases we are nearing 60 games, which means it is time to employ "the 4020 rule.

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Welcome back to the world's most accurate power rankings, where today, as we do every two weeks, we sort all 30 NBA teams into an order so perfect that it will make you rethink your life.

But first: A sidebar.

As we exit the All-Star break, we have eclipsed the 50-game mark of the 2025-26 NBA season, and in some cases we are nearing 60 games, which means it is time to employ "the 40-20 rule."

What is that, you say? It is a benchmark wholly manufactured by legendary coach Phil Jackson. Legit contenders, he argued, win a 40th game before losing a 20th. In the modern era, only four teams (all anomalies) — the 1994-95 Houston Rockets, 2003-04 Detroit Pistons, 2005-06 Miami Heat and 2020-21 Milwaukee Bucks — won a championship without meeting a 40-20 standard.

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Maybe I could come up with some other criteria that elicits a narrower field of exceptions, but I am not a 13-time NBA champion, so let us stick with what Jackson suggested — or should we?

By Jackson's logic, none of the Denver Nuggets (35-20), Houston Rockets (33-20) or New York Knicks (35-20) meet the 40-20 rule, since all of them lost a 20th game before winning their 40th.

Under Jackson's rule, only the Oklahoma City Thunder (42-14) and Detroit Pistons (40-13) have qualified as contenders. The San Antonio Spurs (38-16) will almost surely soon join them, and the Boston Celtics (35-19), with a five-game win streak, have an outside shot. And that's the list.

And maybe Jackson is right. You be the judge. Meanwhile, those perfect power rankings …

(Grant Thomas/Yahoo Sports Illustration)30. Sacramento Kings (12-44)

Is coach Doug Christie's job safe? You tell us, GM Scott Perry: "I'm just expecting him to be my coach until I tell you anything different. I'm not even thinking along those lines right now. I want to see us get incrementally better each day, and I want to see him continue to improve as a coach. I expect him to continue to grow and improve and be the coach here for the Kings." OK?

29. Washington Wizards (14-39)

As he nurses hand and groin injuries, Anthony Davis, according to multiple reports, will not play for the Wizards at all this season. When asked about Davis' unavailability for the remainder of the season, Washington coach Brian Keefe said, "I can't confirm that." But Trae Young, who is also nursing injuries to his leg, has yet to play for the Wizards, either, and their tank rolls along.

28. Brooklyn Nets (15-38)

The Nets, who kept Michael Porter Jr. and waived Cam Thomas at the trade deadline, quietly picked up two interesting players, Josh Minott and Ochai Agbaji. "We know they're very good players. That's why they're here," coach Jordi Fernández said. "Show me what you can bring to the group, and if you can be part of this group, you can be a future Net." Congratulations?!?!

27. Utah Jazz (18-38)

The Jazz owe a top-eight protected pick to the Thunder, and they own the league's sixth-worst record, which means they cannot afford to win many more games. Which meant Jazz coach Will Hardy benched both Jaren Jackson Jr. and Lauri Markkanen in the fourth quarters of recent games. Asked how close he came to putting them in, Hardy said, "I wasn't." A March of tanks! The Jazz earned a $500,000 fine for tanking, while Jackson underwent season-ending surgery.

26. Indiana Pacers (15-40)

The Pacers haven't entirely quit on the season, beating the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday. "This was a really important game for us," coach Rick Carlisle said. "With the season that we've had, this environment, the opponent, our guys just had a great collective spirit and collective will tonight." That, and the addition of Ivica Zubac, bode well … for next season.

25. New Orleans Pelicans (15-41)

"You can get lost and discouraged when you're losing these tough games," said coach James Borrego, whose Pelicans are 5-4 in their last nine games. "That's human nature. The beauty in this team is that even within a game, we rise up. There is resiliency in us." It helps, of course, that they have no incentive to lose, as their front office already traded their first-round draft pick.

24. Memphis Grizzlies (20-33)

The Grizzlies traded Jaren Jackson Jr. for a package centered around draft picks, just as they had done with Desmond Bane over the summer, and Ja Morant is no longer part of the plan. As general manager Zach Kleiman said quite clearly in his post-deadline press conference, "This is about organizational direction now. This is not about Ja in particular." So, who wants Ja Morant?

23. Dallas Mavericks (19-35)

"It's been different than what I expected," Cooper Flagg said of a rookie season that will no longer include Anthony Davis as a teammate, and may not feature Kyrie Irving, either. "Doing the best I can. It was tough at first. Obviously, that much losing. ... It still is. I'm a competitor, but, for me, it's about learning from the losses as much as I can and trying to take positives away."

22. Milwaukee Bucks (23-30)

Once Giannis Antetokounmpo stayed put at the deadline, both he and the Bucks acted as if the organization had not actively engaged in trade discussions involving the two-time MVP. Weird. By posting the "I'm not leaving" meme from "The Wolf of Wall Street," does Antetokounmpo really mean he is staying in Milwaukee? Or are the Bucks, more likely, tabling negotiations until June?

21. Chicago Bulls (24-31)

After trading 25-year-old Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu for, mostly, a slew of second-round picks, "We're not going to be a finished product," warned Bulls coach Billy Donovan. "It's not going to work like that. And we'll see if we can ever get there." What an uplifting message. No wonder "we've got to sit down as an organization, quite honestly … and just find the direction."

20. Atlanta Hawks (26-30)

Out went Trae Young, Kristaps Porziņģis, Luke Kennard and Vít Krejčí. In came Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield, CJ McCollum, Cory Kispert and Gabe Vincent. What are the Hawks selling to their fans? "Everything's future forward," said GM Onsi Saleh. Future draft picks, including one from the Pelicans, and cap flexibility, which has gotten Atlanta how far thus far?

19. Los Angeles Clippers (26-28)

What was it like to lose Ivica Zubac? "A lot of people in the organization the other day was crying," said Clippers coach Tyronn Lue. "It was a tough day for us, an emotional day." And what was it like to lose James Harden? "You know, players come in and out all the time now. It's the NBA," said Kawhi Leonard. "We know why these guys left, and I wish him the best of luck."

18. Miami Heat (29-27)

The Heat, for all their bluster about being the league's hardest-working team, lost to the tanking Jazz, and that cannot happen. As Bam Adebayo said, "We got to figure out how to consistently win games. It doesn't matter if it's a back-to-back, four games in five nights, whatever it is. We've got to find a way to win against teams that are, I guess you can say, trying to lose."

17. Portland Trail Blazers (27-29)

It is not coincidence that Deni Avdija's return from injury coincided with a return to normalcy for the Blazers, who play fast and free when they are at their best. And they were at their best in a recent blowout of the 76ers. As coach Tiago Splitter said, "That was the type of basketball that we envisioned from the beginning of the season, to be honest." The play-in tournament awaits.

16. Golden State Warriors (29-26)

Tanking? "It's not good for the fans, for the league itself," said Warriors coach Steve Kerr. What about in Golden State, where they have lost Jimmy Butler to an ACL tear and Stephen Curry through the All-Star break? "I can tell you that we are in a position where we're desperately trying to win, not only each game, but put ourselves in position to be healthy for the playoffs."

15. Orlando Magic (28-25)

"I would contribute that to them being lesser teams," Paolo Banchero said of Orlando's short-lived win streak. "Not that good, you know? I think Utah took their starters out, Brooklyn not being very good. Milwaukee, they're all right. So, I think we've just got to lock in and continue to just be who we are defensively and hopefully it translates to when we see some better teams."

14. Charlotte Hornets (26-29)

The Hornets had their nine-game win streak snapped, but not before they got in a few punches against the Pistons. Charlotte coach Charles Lee, who was also (eventually) ejected from the game, liked what he saw from his charges. "I just loved everything that they brought tonight from a competitive spirit," he asserted. "[...] We got better, and this was a really good game for us."

13. Philadelphia 76ers (30-24)

All is right with Joel Embiid's knee, for the most part … for the time being. "He's like the fun-loving uncle now," a Sixers insider told The Philadelphia Inquirer. "We do think it's sustainable," Philadelphia executive Daryl Morey added of a recovery from chronic injury that has seen Embiid average a 30-8-5 on 53/39/87 shooting splits over his last 20 appearances.

12. Toronto Raptors (32-23)

"It is probably harder for the high-end teams, or in this case, the high-salary teams, to keep adding," said Raptors GM Bobby Webster. "That's probably what we're seeing. It's just hard for them to keep adding salary. Maybe that's the natural order of the new CBA, which is the dispersal of talent, parity, which I think in many ways is great for the overall health of basketball."

11. Los Angeles Lakers (33-21)

"That's a championship team right there," Lakers superstar LeBron James said of the Thunder. "We're not. We can't sustain energy and effort for 48 minutes, and they can. That's why they won the championship." Wait, did he just admit that his Lakers are not contenders? "Sorry if I sound irritated, but I'm 41. My [patience for] irritation is being very, very low as the days go on."

10. Phoenix Suns (32-23)

"I don't think we ever had what expectations are supposed to look like," said coach Jordan Ott, whose Suns continue to overachieve, even despite the absences of Jalen Green and Devin Booker. "We just wanted to bring guys in here that played and went about their business the right way. And they continue to get better, and I think that's the part where we're at right now."

9. Houston Rockets (33-20)

"We're in good shape. Everybody needs to chill out," Fred VanVleet said of Houston's up-and-down season. "I've been on Twitter a lot more this year than ever before since I'm not playing. I just think everybody needs to chill out and take the growth and the development of this team. We're in good shape going into the break and the real basketball starts after the All-Star break."

8. Cleveland Cavaliers (34-21)

Could it be, following a comeback road win over the Nuggets, the Cavs (10-1 in their last 11 games) are peaking in time, just as they have swapped Darius Garland for James Harden? "It's a testament to who we have on the team and what we have going," said Donovan Mitchell. "We're just hooping on vibes right now." James Harden and vibes. Go with God, Cleveland.

7. Minnesota Timberwolves (34-22)

What are the Wolves getting in Ayo Dosunmu? He tells us, "When you're a player like me who gives it your all each and every night, the only way you can pay back the fans is by going out there and giving your all on a night-in and night-out basis. You can't control making shots, but you can control effort. You can control playing hard, and that's just what I'm hanging my hat on."

6. Boston Celtics (35-19)

Jayson Tatum returned to practice last week, joining the Maine Celtics for some real work on Tuesday, when he told reporters, "It was the next step. Doesn't mean that I'm coming back or I'm not. It's just following the plan." The plan, as best as we can tell? Check every milestone until he feels 100%, which, barring any setbacks, should make him available sooner than later.

5. New York Knicks (35-20)

It is one thing to be the newest spark plug to Madison Square Garden for the Knicks. It is another to be from the streets of New York. "Playing for the Knicks is a huge thing, but I'm literally a kid from the same streets the fans are, and to be part of everything here, it's a blessing," said Jose Alvarado. "It's something I had to get used to and get out of the way."

4. Denver Nuggets (35-20)

Cameron Johnson, who returned from injury, only as other players left the rotation, always has a way of putting things into perspective: "You don't want to peak too early and hit the downslope of it. So if these injuries happen now, it's better than them happening in April. And who knows what the future holds, but hopefully we get to the other side of this and ride that positive wave."

3. Detroit Pistons (40-13)

When will opponents learn: Detroit is not to be trampled with. "People have tried to be extra aggressive with us, talk to us and whatever the case may be," said All-Star center Jalen Duren, post-brawl. "As a group, we've done an OK job handling that energy and intensity, but at the end of the day, emotions got high, everybody's being competitive, we're all men, so things happen."

2. San Antonio Spurs (38-16)

Everything Victor Wembanyama says sounds menacing when you read it in the voice of the villain in a French noir film. Following a 40-point masterpiece in 26 minutes of work against the Lakers, Wemby said, "These kinds of games, you have to have the greed. You have to want more every time." Greed! More! Exactly what you want from your 22-year-old rising superstar.

1. Oklahoma City Thunder (42-14)

"We have a team that we have a lot of confidence in," coach Mark Daigneault said of his Thunder, the real winners of the trade deadline, who added Jared McCain. "With good reason, these guys have a lot of time and equity together with a lot of success. When you add somebody, you never take that for granted. The idea is to hope he can strengthen our team."

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New Photo - Detroit's stunning surge: Pistons enter post-All-Star play with the NBA's best record

Detroit's stunning surge: Pistons enter postAllStar play with the NBA's best record TIM REYNOLDS February 17, 2026 at 11:59 PM 0 1 / 4APTOPIX NBA AllStar Game BasketballUSA Stars forward Scottie Barnes, center, celebrates with guard Cade Cunningham after a win over World during the NBA AllStar basketball game Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) The Detroit Pistons had the worst record in franchise history at the AllStar break four years ago. And two years ago, their record at the break was even worse. Look at them now.

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The Detroit Pistons had the worst record in franchise history at the All-Star break four years ago. And two years ago, their record at the break was even worse.

Look at them now.

When the NBA starts post-All-Star play on Thursday, the Pistons — a franchise that last won a playoff series in 2008 — will start the night with the best record in the league, a smidge ahead of the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder. Detroit is 40-13, Oklahoma City 42-14.

The Thunder were expected to be here. The Pistons probably weren't. How Detroit finishes, and if it can hold on to that top spot, is one of the intriguing storylines for the stretch run of the NBA season — with two-thirds of the year complete and teams now set to sprint toward the playoffs or sprint toward the bottom in search of better lottery odds.

"We're just going to run our race," Pistons All-Star guard Cade Cunningham said. "We like where we're at, and we're going to continue to try to finish our season strong."

There's a lot to like about the Pistons going into the home stretch.

They haven't been prone to any sort of real slide yet; they're 11-2 after a loss and are one of only three teams (Oklahoma City and San Antonio are the others) yet to have a losing streak of more than two games. They don't get blown out; they have a league-low three losses by 10 points or more. They're a league-best 17-6 against teams who were at .500 or better.

Playoff basketball awaits in Detroit, and for the first time since 2008 there should be a Game 1 of a postseason series at home for the Pistons. Plenty of other teams — the Thunder, Boston, New York, San Antonio, Denver, Houston, Cleveland — are probably safe to call playoff locks at this point as well.

The next two months will tell the tale of which teams find their way either into Round 1 or will be trying to land the No. 1 draft pick instead.

"It's been hard. It's been a long journey so far, but just going to work every day, finding ways to connect with my teammates, connect with the city the best I can, and bring wins to the city," Cunningham said. "That's what the city respects and loves is people that go out there and compete every day. There were times they didn't like how we played. We figured it out, and now we have something going, something building. Just have to keep going now."

The realistic contenders

The top five teams in the NBA record-wise right now: Detroit, Oklahoma City, San Antonio, Boston, Denver and New York (the Nuggets and Knicks are tied).

Expect one of those clubs as the champion in June.

Granted, in the early days the league had far fewer teams than it does now. But there have been only four instances of the eventual NBA Finals winner not being among the league's top-five teams record-wise at the All-Star break.

Milwaukee was seventh at the break in the coronavirus-affected 2020-21 season. Detroit was seventh at the break in 2003-04, Houston was ninth at the break in 1994-95 and Washington was eighth in 1977-78.

The scoring race

It looks like a two-person race for the scoring title: the Los Angeles Lakers' Luka Doncic and Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

Doncic is averaging 32.8 points, Gilgeous-Alexander — the reigning champion — is averaging 31.8.

Doncic won the scoring race in 2023-24; Gilgeous-Alexander could become the 14th player in NBA history to win the title in consecutive seasons.

Award possibilities

Boston's Jayson Tatum and Indiana's Tyrese Haliburton — All-NBA picks last season — were going to be out of the awards mix this season because of their Achilles tendon tears suffered in last season's playoffs, so it was clear from the outset of this season that the group of award winners this spring would be different.

Turns out, it's going to be very different.

Because of the 65-game rule for eligibility for most player awards, the Lakers' LeBron James is going to see his 21-year streak of making the All-NBA team end. He's one of five All-NBA picks from last season who are assured of not making the team this year, joining Tatum, Haliburton, Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo and Oklahoma City's Jalen Williams.

On the brink of joining that list: Denver's Nikola Jokic and Golden State's Stephen Curry, who basically can miss one more game the rest of the way to preserve their award eligibility.

Cleveland's Evan Mobley — second-team All-NBA last season — has been inactive 13 times this year, so he doesn't have a lot of missed-time wiggle room down the stretch of the season. The Lakers' Austin Reaves, Washington's Anthony Davis and Memphis' Ja Morant are all well past the cutoff for eligibility as well.

Others who are close to missing too much time for an All-NBA shot: Doncic, San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama, the Los Angeles Clippers' Kawhi Leonard, Utah's Lauri Markkanen and Phoenix's Devin Booker.

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New Photo - Lindsey Vonn back in US following crash in Olympic downhill

Lindsey Vonn back in US following crash in Olympic downhill The February 17, 2026 at 2:51 PM 3 1 / 3APTOPIX Milan Cortina Olympics Alpine SkiingUnited States' Lindsey Vonn crashes during an alpine ski women's downhill race, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) Lindsey Vonn is back home in the U.S. following a week of treatment at a hospital in Italy after breaking her left leg in the Olympic downhill at the Milan Cortina Games. "Haven't stood on my feet in over a week… been in a hospital bed immobile since my race.

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1 / 3APTOPIX Milan Cortina Olympics Alpine SkiingUnited States' Lindsey Vonn crashes during an alpine ski women's downhill race, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Lindsey Vonn is back home in the U.S. following a week of treatment at a hospital in Italy after breaking her left leg in the Olympic downhill at the Milan Cortina Games.

"Haven't stood on my feet in over a week… been in a hospital bed immobile since my race. And although I'm not yet able to stand, being back on home soil feels amazing," Vonn posted on X with an American flag emoji. "Huge thank you to everyone in Italy for taking good care of me."

The 41-year-old Vonn suffered a complex tibia fracture that has already been operated on multiple times following her Feb. 8 crash. She has said she'll need more surgery in the U.S.

Nine days before her fall in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Vonn ruptured the ACL in her left knee in another crash in Switzerland. Even before then, all eyes had been on her as the feel-good story heading into the Olympics for her comeback after nearly six years of retirement.

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2026 Heisman Trophy odds: Notre Dame QB CJ Carr opens as the favorite Ben FawkesFebruary 17, 2026 at 10:11 PM 0 We're only a few weeks removed from the Indiana Hoosiers pulling off one of the great underdog stories in American sports — let alone college football — and winning the College Football national championship 2721 over the Miami Hurricanes. While we're still months away from any games being played on the field, odds are already out for next season — notably, odds for the 2026 Heisman trophy.

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We're only a few weeks removed from the Indiana Hoosiers pulling off one of the great underdog stories in American sports — let alone college football — and winning the College Football national championship 27-21 over the Miami Hurricanes.

While we're still months away from any games being played on the field, odds are already out for next season — notably, odds for the 2026 Heisman trophy.

And for potentially the first time ever, a Notre Dame Fighting Irish QB is the preseason favorite. Notre Dame QB CJ Carr (+700) is the favorite to win the 2026 Heisman at BetMGM, followed closely by Texas QB Arch Manning (+800). They are the only two players with single-digits odds.

No Notre Dame player has been a preseason Heisman favorite since at least 2009, which is as far back as the Sports Odds History database goes.

Carr started all 12 games for Notre Dame this past season, going 10-2 and throwing for 2,741 yards, along with 24 passing touchdowns and six interceptions. The Fighting Irish missed out on the College Football Playoff, losing their two games (at Miami and against Texas A&M) by a total of four points.

Manning was the 2025 Heisman preseason favorite at sportsbooks, but lost that spot after a tough debut against Ohio State. Manning had the most bets, total dollars wagered and was BetMGM's largest liability in the Heisman market before the 2025 season began.

Oregon QB Dante Moore (11-1), Ohio State QB Julian Sayin (12-1) and new Indiana QB Josh Hoover (12-1) have the next-best odds. Moore chose to return to the Ducks after struggling in the CFP, while Hoover joined the Hoosiers via the transfer portal, and is the presumed starter with Fernando Mendoza declaring for the 2026 NFL draft. Sayin was a 2025 Heisman trophy finalist and finished fourth.

Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith (14-1) has the best odds for any skill-position player.

No Notre Dame player has won the Heisman trophy since WR Tim Brown in 1987.

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Shinedown announces new album and tour How to see the band live Maria Cortes Gonzalez, El Paso Times February 17, 2026 at 9:24 PM 0 Brent Smith, from left, Zach Myers, Eric Bass and Barry Kerch of Shinedown attend iHeartRadio Hot 99.5's Jingle Ball 2025 at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 16, 2025. Shinedown won't be dimming its light anytime soon. The awardwinning alternative rock band, known for its energetic music and songs like "Second Chance" and "Sound of Madness," announced both a new album and headlining tour on Tuesday, Feb. 17.

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Brent Smith, from left, Zach Myers, Eric Bass and Barry Kerch of Shinedown attend iHeartRadio Hot 99.5's Jingle Ball 2025 at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 16, 2025.

Shinedown won't be dimming its light anytime soon.

The award-winning alternative rock band, known for its energetic music and songs like "Second Chance" and "Sound of Madness," announced both a new album and headlining tour on Tuesday, Feb. 17.

The album, titled "EI8HT," will be released on May 29 and feature the group's recent singles "Three Six Five / Dance, Kid, Dance," "Killing Fields" and "Searchlight." Shinedown further teased its eighth studio effort with the release of "Safe and Sound" on Tuesday.

"This album is over a year in the making. Without question as a band, we pushed ourselves like never before," lead singer Brent Smith said in a statement.

Brent Smith of Shinedown performs during iHeartRadio Hot 99.5's Jingle Ball in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 16, 2025.

Fans thankfully won't have to wait long to hear Shinedown's newest tunes in the flesh.

The Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour, which kicks off May 13, will hit 50 cities across North America, as well as include several dates in Europe. The tour will include musical support from opening acts Coheed and Cambria, Black Stone Cherry, From Ashes to New, DJ Rock Feed and Those Damn Crows.

Aside from the tour, the band is also headlining its first-ever festival, Lunatic Ball Beach Weekend, this fall. The three-day event, taking place Oct. 23-25 in Miramar Beach, Florida, boasts an eclectic lineup featuring Bush, Hanson, Flyleaf, Living Colour, From Ashes to New, Guardians of the Jukebox and Neon Mooners.

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The Americana sweetheart is supporting her eighth studio album – and first solo project in four years – "Returning to Myself," released in October. She'll be joined by The Head and the Heart.Dates: Feb. 10 (Philadelphia) – March 6 (San Francisco). More here.

">The Americana sweetheart is supporting her eighth studio album – and first solo project in four years – "Returning to Myself," released in October. She'll be joined by The Head and the Heart.Dates: Feb. 10 (Philadelphia) – March 6 (San Francisco). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/UFv78gu class=caas-img>Little Miss Drama Tour – its name drawn from her second studio album that released in September – for more than 30 dates. It's her first tour in six years and her first arena outing.Dates: Feb. 11 (Palm Desert, California) – April 18 (Atlanta). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>The hip-hop maven embarks on her Little Miss Drama Tour – its name drawn from her second studio album that released in September – for more than 30 dates. It's her first tour in six years and her first arena outing.Dates: Feb. 11 (Palm Desert, California) – April 18 (Atlanta). More here.

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The hip-hop maven embarks on her Little Miss Drama Tour – its name drawn from her second studio album that released in September – for more than 30 dates. It's her first tour in six years and her first arena outing.Dates: Feb. 11 (Palm Desert, California) – April 18 (Atlanta). More here.

">The hip-hop maven embarks on her Little Miss Drama Tour – its name drawn from her second studio album that released in September – for more than 30 dates. It's her first tour in six years and her first arena outing.Dates: Feb. 11 (Palm Desert, California) – April 18 (Atlanta). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/a5wGLYc class=caas-img>most spectacular road show of 2025. The indefatigable Gaga is back for a second North American leg that will hit some new cities (Atlanta, Boston, Washington DC) and return her captivating pop-opera to others (Los Angeles, New York) because of insatiable demand.Dates: Feb. 14 (Glendale, Arizona) – April 13 (New York). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>The Mayhem Ball was unequivocally the most spectacular road show of 2025. The indefatigable Gaga is back for a second North American leg that will hit some new cities (Atlanta, Boston, Washington DC) and return her captivating pop-opera to others (Los Angeles, New York) because of insatiable demand.Dates: Feb. 14 (Glendale, Arizona) – April 13 (New York). More here.

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The Mayhem Ball was unequivocally the most spectacular road show of 2025. The indefatigable Gaga is back for a second North American leg that will hit some new cities (Atlanta, Boston, Washington DC) and return her captivating pop-opera to others (Los Angeles, New York) because of insatiable demand.Dates: Feb. 14 (Glendale, Arizona) – April 13 (New York). More here.

">The Mayhem Ball was unequivocally the most spectacular road show of 2025. The indefatigable Gaga is back for a second North American leg that will hit some new cities (Atlanta, Boston, Washington DC) and return her captivating pop-opera to others (Los Angeles, New York) because of insatiable demand.Dates: Feb. 14 (Glendale, Arizona) – April 13 (New York). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/8yAUN25 class=caas-img>the dreamy "This Song" and "Vodka Cranberry," the sensitive singer-songwriter will circle North American arenas with Esha Tewari before heading to Europe and Australia.Dates: Feb. 19 (Minneapolis) – March 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Following the major success of his fourth studio album, "Wishbone," which bore the dreamy "This Song" and "Vodka Cranberry," the sensitive singer-songwriter will circle North American arenas with Esha Tewari before heading to Europe and Australia.Dates: Feb. 19 (Minneapolis) – March 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

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Following the major success of his fourth studio album, "Wishbone," which bore the dreamy "This Song" and "Vodka Cranberry," the sensitive singer-songwriter will circle North American arenas with Esha Tewari before heading to Europe and Australia.Dates: Feb. 19 (Minneapolis) – March 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

">Following the major success of his fourth studio album, "Wishbone," which bore the dreamy "This Song" and "Vodka Cranberry," the sensitive singer-songwriter will circle North American arenas with Esha Tewari before heading to Europe and Australia.Dates: Feb. 19 (Minneapolis) – March 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/QxMjwEz class=caas-img> alt-country singer-songwriter will launch another slate of stadium shows to promote the 25-song effort. He's also tapped a heady supporting cast: Kings of Leon and Ben Howard, Alabama Shakes and Caamp.Dates: March 7 (St. Louis) - Oct. 10 (Auburn, Alabama). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Following the recent release of his sixth album, "With Heaven on Top," the alt-country singer-songwriter will launch another slate of stadium shows to promote the 25-song effort. He's also tapped a heady supporting cast: Kings of Leon and Ben Howard, Alabama Shakes and Caamp.Dates: March 7 (St. Louis) - Oct. 10 (Auburn, Alabama). More here.

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Following the recent release of his sixth album, "With Heaven on Top," the alt-country singer-songwriter will launch another slate of stadium shows to promote the 25-song effort. He's also tapped a heady supporting cast: Kings of Leon and Ben Howard, Alabama Shakes and Caamp.Dates: March 7 (St. Louis) - Oct. 10 (Auburn, Alabama). More here.

">Following the recent release of his sixth album, "With Heaven on Top," the alt-country singer-songwriter will launch another slate of stadium shows to promote the 25-song effort. He's also tapped a heady supporting cast: Kings of Leon and Ben Howard, Alabama Shakes and Caamp.Dates: March 7 (St. Louis) - Oct. 10 (Auburn, Alabama). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/VfrODlg class=caas-img>Country megastar Combs has produced a stadium-sized career, and he'll fill those venues on his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, which kicks off the day after his new album, "The Way I Am," arrives. Combs tapped guest performers – Dierks Bentley, The Script, Thomas Rhett, Thelma & James, among others – for various dates.Dates: March 21 (Las Vegas) – June 6 (Toronto). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Country megastar Combs has produced a stadium-sized career, and he'll fill those venues on his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, which kicks off the day after his new album, "The Way I Am," arrives. Combs tapped guest performers – Dierks Bentley, The Script, Thomas Rhett, Thelma & James, among others – for various dates.Dates: March 21 (Las Vegas) – June 6 (Toronto). More here.

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Country megastar Combs has produced a stadium-sized career, and he'll fill those venues on his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, which kicks off the day after his new album, "The Way I Am," arrives. Combs tapped guest performers – Dierks Bentley, The Script, Thomas Rhett, Thelma & James, among others – for various dates.Dates: March 21 (Las Vegas) – June 6 (Toronto). More here.

">Country megastar Combs has produced a stadium-sized career, and he'll fill those venues on his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, which kicks off the day after his new album, "The Way I Am," arrives. Combs tapped guest performers – Dierks Bentley, The Script, Thomas Rhett, Thelma & James, among others – for various dates.Dates: March 21 (Las Vegas) – June 6 (Toronto). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/68BSb7h class=caas-img>her intense new album, "West End Girl," start to finish.Dates: April 3 (Chicago) – April 28 (San Francisco). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>The forthright British songbird hasn't toured North America since 2018, and is only doing nine concerts before heading back to the U.K. this summer. But she'll make them memorable. Her Lily Allen Performs West End Girl will find her performing her intense new album, "West End Girl," start to finish.Dates: April 3 (Chicago) – April 28 (San Francisco). More here.

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The forthright British songbird hasn't toured North America since 2018, and is only doing nine concerts before heading back to the U.K. this summer. But she'll make them memorable. Her Lily Allen Performs West End Girl will find her performing her intense new album, "West End Girl," start to finish.Dates: April 3 (Chicago) – April 28 (San Francisco). More here.

">The forthright British songbird hasn't toured North America since 2018, and is only doing nine concerts before heading back to the U.K. this summer. But she'll make them memorable. Her Lily Allen Performs West End Girl will find her performing her intense new album, "West End Girl," start to finish.Dates: April 3 (Chicago) – April 28 (San Francisco). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/rGjduQo class=caas-img>Florence Welch – an ever-captivating and a dazzling stage presence – will lead her band through a romp inspired by her sixth album, "Everybody Scream," released on Halloween. She'll be joined by Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Isella and other artists on varying dates.Dates: April 8 (Minneapolis) – May 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Florence Welch – an ever-captivating and a dazzling stage presence – will lead her band through a romp inspired by her sixth album, "Everybody Scream," released on Halloween. She'll be joined by Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Isella and other artists on varying dates.Dates: April 8 (Minneapolis) – May 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

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Florence Welch – an ever-captivating and a dazzling stage presence – will lead her band through a romp inspired by her sixth album, "Everybody Scream," released on Halloween. She'll be joined by Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Isella and other artists on varying dates.Dates: April 8 (Minneapolis) – May 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

">Florence Welch – an ever-captivating and a dazzling stage presence – will lead her band through a romp inspired by her sixth album, "Everybody Scream," released on Halloween. She'll be joined by Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Isella and other artists on varying dates.Dates: April 8 (Minneapolis) – May 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/k0wTLoh class=caas-img>return to pop, Lovato will welcome ADÉLA as her special guest.Dates: April 8 (Charlotte) – May 25 (Houston). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>It's been four years since Lovato's last major outing and she's primed to bring her nearly two decades (!) of hits to 23 cities. Touring behind last year's "It's Not That Deep," which marked her return to pop, Lovato will welcome ADÉLA as her special guest.Dates: April 8 (Charlotte) – May 25 (Houston). More here.

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It's been four years since Lovato's last major outing and she's primed to bring her nearly two decades (!) of hits to 23 cities. Touring behind last year's "It's Not That Deep," which marked her return to pop, Lovato will welcome ADÉLA as her special guest.Dates: April 8 (Charlotte) – May 25 (Houston). More here.

">It's been four years since Lovato's last major outing and she's primed to bring her nearly two decades (!) of hits to 23 cities. Touring behind last year's "It's Not That Deep," which marked her return to pop, Lovato will welcome ADÉLA as her special guest.Dates: April 8 (Charlotte) – May 25 (Houston). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/5OsYLBM class=caas-img>with Lady Gaga and Rosé. His grand return for The Romantic Tour – his fourth album, "The Romantic," – will play nearly 70 stadium shows across North America and Europe and was met with instant sellouts. Dates: April 10 (Las Vegas) – Oct. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>While he hasn't headlined a tour since 2017, the song-and-dance man has hardly been idle. He's helmed a popular Vegas residency and club opening as well as moonlighting with Silk Sonic and appearing on hits with Lady Gaga and Rosé. His grand return for The Romantic Tour – his fourth album, "The Romantic," – will play nearly 70 stadium shows across North America and Europe and was met with instant sellouts. Dates: April 10 (Las Vegas) – Oct. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

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While he hasn't headlined a tour since 2017, the song-and-dance man has hardly been idle. He's helmed a popular Vegas residency and club opening as well as moonlighting with Silk Sonic and appearing on hits with Lady Gaga and Rosé. His grand return for The Romantic Tour – his fourth album, "The Romantic," – will play nearly 70 stadium shows across North America and Europe and was met with instant sellouts. Dates: April 10 (Las Vegas) – Oct. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

">While he hasn't headlined a tour since 2017, the song-and-dance man has hardly been idle. He's helmed a popular Vegas residency and club opening as well as moonlighting with Silk Sonic and appearing on hits with Lady Gaga and Rosé. His grand return for The Romantic Tour – his fourth album, "The Romantic," – will play nearly 70 stadium shows across North America and Europe and was met with instant sellouts. Dates: April 10 (Las Vegas) – Oct. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/LQ3qiWa class=caas-img>70-plus date world tour featuring an in-the-round stage should sate the BTS Army, especially since it's the group's first headline tour since 2022. A new record, "Arirang," is also expected this year.Dates: April 25 (Tampa) - Sept. 6 (Los Angeles). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Cue the eardrum-shattering screams because the K-pop conquerors are back. A 70-plus date world tour featuring an in-the-round stage should sate the BTS Army, especially since it's the group's first headline tour since 2022. A new record, "Arirang," is also expected this year.Dates: April 25 (Tampa) - Sept. 6 (Los Angeles). More here.

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Cue the eardrum-shattering screams because the K-pop conquerors are back. A 70-plus date world tour featuring an in-the-round stage should sate the BTS Army, especially since it's the group's first headline tour since 2022. A new record, "Arirang," is also expected this year.Dates: April 25 (Tampa) - Sept. 6 (Los Angeles). More here.

">Cue the eardrum-shattering screams because the K-pop conquerors are back. A 70-plus date world tour featuring an in-the-round stage should sate the BTS Army, especially since it's the group's first headline tour since 2022. A new record, "Arirang," is also expected this year.Dates: April 25 (Tampa) - Sept. 6 (Los Angeles). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/3mW2VEc class=caas-img>have 18 performances set at the venue to host their cache of '90s and '00s smashes. Dates: May 6 - June 13 (Las Vegas). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>The effervescent ska-punk of the "Tragic Kingdom" quartet will meld with the remarkable technology at Sphere Las Vegas for what is sure to be a colorful show. Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young have 18 performances set at the venue to host their cache of '90s and '00s smashes. Dates: May 6 - June 13 (Las Vegas). More here.

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The effervescent ska-punk of the "Tragic Kingdom" quartet will meld with the remarkable technology at Sphere Las Vegas for what is sure to be a colorful show. Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young have 18 performances set at the venue to host their cache of '90s and '00s smashes. Dates: May 6 - June 13 (Las Vegas). More here.

">The effervescent ska-punk of the "Tragic Kingdom" quartet will meld with the remarkable technology at Sphere Las Vegas for what is sure to be a colorful show. Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young have 18 performances set at the venue to host their cache of '90s and '00s smashes. Dates: May 6 - June 13 (Las Vegas). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/A4Jmf7F class=caas-img>Ordinary" released his full-length debut album, "You'll Be Alright, Kid," in July (with Jelly Roll and Rosé popping on a couple of songs). He'll parlay his burgeoning success on his Little Orphan Alex Live tour with a run of 28 North American amphitheaters and arenas.Dates: May 25 (Nashville) - July 28 (Cheyenne, Wyoming). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>The voice behind the ubiquitous "Ordinary" released his full-length debut album, "You'll Be Alright, Kid," in July (with Jelly Roll and Rosé popping on a couple of songs). He'll parlay his burgeoning success on his Little Orphan Alex Live tour with a run of 28 North American amphitheaters and arenas.Dates: May 25 (Nashville) - July 28 (Cheyenne, Wyoming). More here.

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The voice behind the ubiquitous "Ordinary" released his full-length debut album, "You'll Be Alright, Kid," in July (with Jelly Roll and Rosé popping on a couple of songs). He'll parlay his burgeoning success on his Little Orphan Alex Live tour with a run of 28 North American amphitheaters and arenas.Dates: May 25 (Nashville) - July 28 (Cheyenne, Wyoming). More here.

">The voice behind the ubiquitous "Ordinary" released his full-length debut album, "You'll Be Alright, Kid," in July (with Jelly Roll and Rosé popping on a couple of songs). He'll parlay his burgeoning success on his Little Orphan Alex Live tour with a run of 28 North American amphitheaters and arenas.Dates: May 25 (Nashville) - July 28 (Cheyenne, Wyoming). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/DkBQYU4 class=caas-img>Dates: May 29 (Uncasville, Connecticut) - Aug. 28 (Mountain View, California). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>The Australian pop-rockers show their sense of humor on new album "Everyone's a Star!" with the single "Boyband." They'll take their polished riffs to Europe in the early part of the year before hitting more than three dozen arenas and amphitheaters in North America.Dates: May 29 (Uncasville, Connecticut) - Aug. 28 (Mountain View, California). More here.

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The Australian pop-rockers show their sense of humor on new album "Everyone's a Star!" with the single "Boyband." They'll take their polished riffs to Europe in the early part of the year before hitting more than three dozen arenas and amphitheaters in North America.Dates: May 29 (Uncasville, Connecticut) - Aug. 28 (Mountain View, California). More here.

">The Australian pop-rockers show their sense of humor on new album "Everyone's a Star!" with the single "Boyband." They'll take their polished riffs to Europe in the early part of the year before hitting more than three dozen arenas and amphitheaters in North America.Dates: May 29 (Uncasville, Connecticut) - Aug. 28 (Mountain View, California). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/AM80JHs class=caas-img>broke through in a major way with "LUX," her fourth full-length album released in November featuring the London Symphony Orchestra, Björk, Carminho and Estrella Morente, among others. Her LUX Tour 2026 will play 42 arena shows in 17 countries. Dates: June 4 (Miami) - July 3 (San Diego). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>The global superstar broke through in a major way with "LUX," her fourth full-length album released in November featuring the London Symphony Orchestra, Björk, Carminho and Estrella Morente, among others. Her LUX Tour 2026 will play 42 arena shows in 17 countries. Dates: June 4 (Miami) - July 3 (San Diego). More here.

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The global superstar broke through in a major way with "LUX," her fourth full-length album released in November featuring the London Symphony Orchestra, Björk, Carminho and Estrella Morente, among others. Her LUX Tour 2026 will play 42 arena shows in 17 countries. Dates: June 4 (Miami) - July 3 (San Diego). More here.

">The global superstar broke through in a major way with "LUX," her fourth full-length album released in November featuring the London Symphony Orchestra, Björk, Carminho and Estrella Morente, among others. Her LUX Tour 2026 will play 42 arena shows in 17 countries. Dates: June 4 (Miami) - July 3 (San Diego). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/DekmFBn class=caas-img>Grande spent the last couple of years exploring her acting interests and hinted that she will return to that path following this excursion.Dates: June 6 (Oakland, California) – Aug. 6 (Chicago). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>It's a long way from "Wicked" as Grande embarks on her first tour in six years. The album she's ostensibly supporting, "Eternal Sunshine," arrived in March 2024, but Grande spent the last couple of years exploring her acting interests and hinted that she will return to that path following this excursion.Dates: June 6 (Oakland, California) – Aug. 6 (Chicago). More here.

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It's a long way from "Wicked" as Grande embarks on her first tour in six years. The album she's ostensibly supporting, "Eternal Sunshine," arrived in March 2024, but Grande spent the last couple of years exploring her acting interests and hinted that she will return to that path following this excursion.Dates: June 6 (Oakland, California) – Aug. 6 (Chicago). More here.

">It's a long way from "Wicked" as Grande embarks on her first tour in six years. The album she's ostensibly supporting, "Eternal Sunshine," arrived in March 2024, but Grande spent the last couple of years exploring her acting interests and hinted that she will return to that path following this excursion.Dates: June 6 (Oakland, California) – Aug. 6 (Chicago). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/N0kBxyg class=caas-img> surprised at the demand that met the first seven dates they announced on their Fifty Something tour, their first since 2015. Modern Drummer Hall of Famer Neil Peart died in 2020, but the Canadian rockers will be joined by Anika Nilles behind the kit.Dates: June 7 (Los Angeles) – Dec. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Even Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson were surprised at the demand that met the first seven dates they announced on their Fifty Something tour, their first since 2015. Modern Drummer Hall of Famer Neil Peart died in 2020, but the Canadian rockers will be joined by Anika Nilles behind the kit.Dates: June 7 (Los Angeles) – Dec. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

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Even Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson were surprised at the demand that met the first seven dates they announced on their Fifty Something tour, their first since 2015. Modern Drummer Hall of Famer Neil Peart died in 2020, but the Canadian rockers will be joined by Anika Nilles behind the kit.Dates: June 7 (Los Angeles) – Dec. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

">Even Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson were surprised at the demand that met the first seven dates they announced on their Fifty Something tour, their first since 2015. Modern Drummer Hall of Famer Neil Peart died in 2020, but the Canadian rockers will be joined by Anika Nilles behind the kit.Dates: June 7 (Los Angeles) – Dec. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/7gmHIQr class=caas-img>eighth studio album, "Play," which spawned the hits "Azizam," "Sapphire" and "Camera."Dates: June 13 (Glendale, Arizona) – Nov. 7 (Tampa). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Following a spate of shows in Australia and South America, the affable Sheeran will land in North America for a stadium run. Sheeran is rocking a pink-hued motif for the tour in support of his eighth studio album, "Play," which spawned the hits "Azizam," "Sapphire" and "Camera."Dates: June 13 (Glendale, Arizona) – Nov. 7 (Tampa). More here.

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Following a spate of shows in Australia and South America, the affable Sheeran will land in North America for a stadium run. Sheeran is rocking a pink-hued motif for the tour in support of his eighth studio album, "Play," which spawned the hits "Azizam," "Sapphire" and "Camera."Dates: June 13 (Glendale, Arizona) – Nov. 7 (Tampa). More here.

">Following a spate of shows in Australia and South America, the affable Sheeran will land in North America for a stadium run. Sheeran is rocking a pink-hued motif for the tour in support of his eighth studio album, "Play," which spawned the hits "Azizam," "Sapphire" and "Camera."Dates: June 13 (Glendale, Arizona) – Nov. 7 (Tampa). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/0LMtwzi class=caas-img>"Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story," about the devastating vocal cord issues that robbed him of his singing voice. But following surgery and intensive rehab, one of rock's greatest frontmen and the rest of his Jersey boys are ready to rock again with a nine-show residency at Madison Square Garden before heading to Ireland and the U.K. for another handful of shows.Dates: July 7-26 (New York). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Jon Bon Jovi was extremely candid in the band's fulfilling Hulu documentary, "Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story," about the devastating vocal cord issues that robbed him of his singing voice. But following surgery and intensive rehab, one of rock's greatest frontmen and the rest of his Jersey boys are ready to rock again with a nine-show residency at Madison Square Garden before heading to Ireland and the U.K. for another handful of shows.Dates: July 7-26 (New York). More here.

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Jon Bon Jovi was extremely candid in the band's fulfilling Hulu documentary, "Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story," about the devastating vocal cord issues that robbed him of his singing voice. But following surgery and intensive rehab, one of rock's greatest frontmen and the rest of his Jersey boys are ready to rock again with a nine-show residency at Madison Square Garden before heading to Ireland and the U.K. for another handful of shows.Dates: July 7-26 (New York). More here.

">Jon Bon Jovi was extremely candid in the band's fulfilling Hulu documentary, "Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story," about the devastating vocal cord issues that robbed him of his singing voice. But following surgery and intensive rehab, one of rock's greatest frontmen and the rest of his Jersey boys are ready to rock again with a nine-show residency at Madison Square Garden before heading to Ireland and the U.K. for another handful of shows.Dates: July 7-26 (New York). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/kJM3VSv class=caas-img>soulful pop of "Man I Need" and "Nice to Each Other." Her The Art of Loving Live tour is her most ambitious as she plays all arenas for the first time.Dates: July 10 (San Francisco) – Aug. 29 (Austin, Texas). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>It's been quite the whirlwind year for the young London native, whose second album, "The Art of Loving," earned her a best new artist Grammy nomination and commandeered radio with the soulful pop of "Man I Need" and "Nice to Each Other." Her The Art of Loving Live tour is her most ambitious as she plays all arenas for the first time.Dates: July 10 (San Francisco) – Aug. 29 (Austin, Texas). More here.

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It's been quite the whirlwind year for the young London native, whose second album, "The Art of Loving," earned her a best new artist Grammy nomination and commandeered radio with the soulful pop of "Man I Need" and "Nice to Each Other." Her The Art of Loving Live tour is her most ambitious as she plays all arenas for the first time.Dates: July 10 (San Francisco) – Aug. 29 (Austin, Texas). More here.

">It's been quite the whirlwind year for the young London native, whose second album, "The Art of Loving," earned her a best new artist Grammy nomination and commandeered radio with the soulful pop of "Man I Need" and "Nice to Each Other." Her The Art of Loving Live tour is her most ambitious as she plays all arenas for the first time.Dates: July 10 (San Francisco) – Aug. 29 (Austin, Texas). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/YKzjuD4 class=caas-img>Motley Crue is resurrecting the explosive production for its 20th anniversary as well as the 45th anniversary of the band. The Return of the Carnival of Sins – featuring staging and set lists – will hit 33 cities with Tesla and Extreme in tow.Dates: July 17 (Burgettstown, Pennsylvania) – Sept. 26 (Ridgefield, Washington). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Two decades after steamrolling through venues with their Carnival of Sins tour, Motley Crue is resurrecting the explosive production for its 20th anniversary as well as the 45th anniversary of the band. The Return of the Carnival of Sins – featuring staging and set lists – will hit 33 cities with Tesla and Extreme in tow.Dates: July 17 (Burgettstown, Pennsylvania) – Sept. 26 (Ridgefield, Washington). More here.

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Two decades after steamrolling through venues with their Carnival of Sins tour, Motley Crue is resurrecting the explosive production for its 20th anniversary as well as the 45th anniversary of the band. The Return of the Carnival of Sins – featuring staging and set lists – will hit 33 cities with Tesla and Extreme in tow.Dates: July 17 (Burgettstown, Pennsylvania) – Sept. 26 (Ridgefield, Washington). More here.

">Two decades after steamrolling through venues with their Carnival of Sins tour, Motley Crue is resurrecting the explosive production for its 20th anniversary as well as the 45th anniversary of the band. The Return of the Carnival of Sins – featuring staging and set lists – will hit 33 cities with Tesla and Extreme in tow.Dates: July 17 (Burgettstown, Pennsylvania) – Sept. 26 (Ridgefield, Washington). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/i6VIsUF class=caas-img>and a 2026 that finds them roaring through South America and Europe before journeying to North America. Among GNR's dates is a Sept. 5 return to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, their first time playing the stadium in more than 30 years. Dates: July 24 (Raleigh, North Carolina) – Aug. 22 (Las Vegas). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>The band – Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Slash, Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Isaac Carpenter and Melissa Reese – have returned to their road warrior ways following a 2025 world tour and a 2026 that finds them roaring through South America and Europe before journeying to North America. Among GNR's dates is a Sept. 5 return to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, their first time playing the stadium in more than 30 years. Dates: July 24 (Raleigh, North Carolina) – Aug. 22 (Las Vegas). More here.

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The band – Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Slash, Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Isaac Carpenter and Melissa Reese – have returned to their road warrior ways following a 2025 world tour and a 2026 that finds them roaring through South America and Europe before journeying to North America. Among GNR's dates is a Sept. 5 return to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, their first time playing the stadium in more than 30 years. Dates: July 24 (Raleigh, North Carolina) – Aug. 22 (Las Vegas). More here.

">The band – Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Slash, Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Isaac Carpenter and Melissa Reese – have returned to their road warrior ways following a 2025 world tour and a 2026 that finds them roaring through South America and Europe before journeying to North America. Among GNR's dates is a Sept. 5 return to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, their first time playing the stadium in more than 30 years. Dates: July 24 (Raleigh, North Carolina) – Aug. 22 (Las Vegas). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/omvWFqu class=caas-img>will go another round in 12 (for now, they say) North American cities this summer. Queens of the Stone Age will open all dates except Sept. 12 in Fargo, North Dakota.Dates: Aug. 4 (Toronto) – Sept. 26 (Las Vegas). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Their last stadium tour, the 2023-24 Everything or Nothing at All run, sold out stadiums worldwide. The Foos – Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee and Ilan Rubin – will go another round in 12 (for now, they say) North American cities this summer. Queens of the Stone Age will open all dates except Sept. 12 in Fargo, North Dakota.Dates: Aug. 4 (Toronto) – Sept. 26 (Las Vegas). More here.

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Their last stadium tour, the 2023-24 Everything or Nothing at All run, sold out stadiums worldwide. The Foos – Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee and Ilan Rubin – will go another round in 12 (for now, they say) North American cities this summer. Queens of the Stone Age will open all dates except Sept. 12 in Fargo, North Dakota.Dates: Aug. 4 (Toronto) – Sept. 26 (Las Vegas). More here.

">Their last stadium tour, the 2023-24 Everything or Nothing at All run, sold out stadiums worldwide. The Foos – Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee and Ilan Rubin – will go another round in 12 (for now, they say) North American cities this summer. Queens of the Stone Age will open all dates except Sept. 12 in Fargo, North Dakota.Dates: Aug. 4 (Toronto) – Sept. 26 (Las Vegas). More here.

" src=https://ift.tt/1Lpg7HP class=caas-img>emo-punk-rockers, who last year kickstarted an anniversary tour to revisit their standout 2006 rock opera, "The Black Parade." Skits and costumes are prevalent as the band – Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Mikey Way and Frank Iero – tears through their landmark album in full before a second set of ragers.Dates: Aug. 9 (New York) – Oct. 31 (Hollywood, California). More here.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>The celebration continues for the emo-punk-rockers, who last year kickstarted an anniversary tour to revisit their standout 2006 rock opera, "The Black Parade." Skits and costumes are prevalent as the band – Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Mikey Way and Frank Iero – tears through their landmark album in full before a second set of ragers.Dates: Aug. 9 (New York) – Oct. 31 (Hollywood, California). More here.

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The celebration continues for the emo-punk-rockers, who last year kickstarted an anniversary tour to revisit their standout 2006 rock opera, "The Black Parade." Skits and costumes are prevalent as the band – Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Mikey Way and Frank Iero – tears through their landmark album in full before a second set of ragers.Dates: Aug. 9 (New York) – Oct. 31 (Hollywood, California). More here.

">The celebration continues for the emo-punk-rockers, who last year kickstarted an anniversary tour to revisit their standout 2006 rock opera, "The Black Parade." Skits and costumes are prevalent as the band – Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Mikey Way and Frank Iero – tears through their landmark album in full before a second set of ragers.Dates: Aug. 9 (New York) – Oct. 31 (Hollywood, California). More here.

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The veteran British glam rockers will be asking Las Vegas, "Do you wanna get rocked?" at their new dozen-concert residency at Caesars Palace. Singer Joe Elliott told USA TODAY the band wants to keep some "mystique" about show plans but, "Vegas will have a new concept."Dates: Feb. 3 - Feb. 28 (Las Vegas). More here.

When do Shinedown tour tickets go on sale?

North American tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets for the European leg of the tour go on sale Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. local time.

Various presales offering fans early access to tickets will take place in the days leading up to the general public sales. More information on the tour can be found on Shinedown's official website.

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Shinedown Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour dates

Shinedown will play in the following cities on its upcoming Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour:

May 13: Green Bay, Wisconsin – Resch Center

May 15: Columbus, Ohio – Sonic Temple Festival Headlining

May 16: Madison, Wisconsin – Kohl Center

May 18: Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Denny Sanford Premier Center

May 19: Wichita, Kansas – Intrust Bank Arena

May 22: Austin, Texas – Moody Center

May 23: Oklahoma City – Paycom Center

May 26: Jacksonville, Florida – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

May 28: Estero, Florida – Hertz Center

May 30: Tampa, Florida – Benchmark International Arena

June 2: Biloxi, Mississippi – Mississippi Coast Coliseum

June 5: Norfolk, Virginia – Chartway Arena

June 6: Hershey, Pennsylvania – Giant Center

July 11: Mt. Pleasant, Michigan – Soaring Eagle

July 13: Toronto – Coca-Cola Coliseum

July 15: Quebec City – Centre Vidéotron

July 17: Uncasville, Connecticut – Mohegan Sun Arena

July 18: Albany, New York – MVP Arena

July 20: Manchester, New Hampshire – SNHU Arena

July 21: Newark, New Jersey - Prudential Center

July 23: Philadelphia – Xfinity Mobile Arena

July 25: Knoxville, Tennessee – Food City Center

July 30: Lubbock, Texas – United Supermarkets Arena

July 31: Colorado Springs, Colorado – Weidner Field

Aug. 2 – El Paso, Texas – UTEP Don Haskins Center

Aug. 4 – Tucson, Arizon – Tucson Arena

Aug. 6 – Ontario, Canada – Toyota Arena

Aug. 7 – Las Vegas – Michelob Ultra Arena

Aug. 9 – Sparks, Nevada – Nugget Event Center

Aug. 10 – Boise, Idaho – ExtraMile Arena

Aug. 12 – Billings, Montana – First Interstate Arena at Metrapark

Aug. 14 – Spokane, Washington – Numerica Veterans Arena

Aug. 15 – Vancouver, Canada – PNE Pacific Coliseum

Aug. 17 – Edmonton, Canada – Rogers Place

Aug. 20 – Fargo, North Dakota – Fargodome

Aug. 21 – Welch, Minnesota – Treasure Island Resort

Aug. 23 – Springfield, Illinois – Illinois State Fair

Sept. 4 – Dyersville, Iowa – Velocity Festival

Sept. 10 – McHenry, Illinois – McHenry Music Festival

Oct. 31 – Paris – Zénith Paris - La Villette

Nov. 2 – Milan, Italy – Alcatraz

Nov. 4 – Tilburg, Netherlands – O13

Nov. 6 – Prague – Forum Karlín

Nov. 8 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Falkonersalen

Nov. 9 – Stockholm – Annexet

Nov. 11 – Berlin – Columbiahalle

Nov. 12 – Düsseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Halle

Nov. 14 – Birmingham, England – BP pulse Live

Nov. 16 – Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro

Nov. 17 – Nottingham, England – Motorpoint Arena

Nov. 19 – London – OVO Arena Wembley

Nov. 20 – Manchester, England – AO Arena

Nov. 22 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Olympia Theatre

Contributing: Edward Segarra, USA TODAY

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Ice Spice's AndreDNA Bodysuit Has Bold Cutouts for Valentine's Day PartyRealityTeaEvolve EditorsFebruary 17, 2026 at 9:02 PM 0 Ice Spice's AndreDNA Bodysuit Has Bold Cutouts for Valentine's Day Party When it comes to dressing up for parties, starstudded events, and the hottest nights out with her besties, Ice Spice clearly believes subtlety is not an option. This is why she always goes all out to make her mark. This happened to be true for her Valentine's Day celebration look, as well. After all, she leaned all the way into bold energy with an AndreDNA bodysuit with daring cutouts.

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Ice Spice's AndreDNA Bodysuit Has Bold Cutouts for Valentine's Day Party

When it comes to dressing up for parties, star-studded events, and the hottest nights out with her besties, Ice Spice clearly believes subtlety is not an option. This is why she always goes all out to make her mark. This happened to be true for her Valentine's Day celebration look, as well. After all, she leaned all the way into bold energy with an AndreDNA bodysuit with daring cutouts.

To be honest, this fiery and fabulous outfit didn't just follow the theme of the night; it legit rewrote it. It clearly managed to blend sultry sass with performance-ready panache, making sure that all eyes stayed glued on her, which is exactly where she wanted them!

Ice Spice stuns in custom AndreDNA bodysuit with cutouts for Valentine's Day party

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Ice Spice went above and beyond to make her mark for her Valentine's Day party during New York Fashion Week. She went with an exquisite AndreDNA Bodysuit, which was white, baby pink, and nude-hued. It looked excellent against her complexion. The bold look also helped her flaunt her curves. Furthermore, it also had well-placed cuts, which gave her a modern and daring look. Further, Ice Spice also made the wise decision to round out her glam look by layering it with a contrasting beige-hued full-sleeved fur jacket. This cropped pick added some additional drama to her visibly Gen-Z-coded outfit game.

No matter what the occasion, Ice Spice is always able to hit just the right mark with her accessory choices. This time, she went all out with a maximalist touch for this look, adding some extra twinkle to her outfit. The list included delicate earrings with a matching statement-worthy silver necklace, which added extra gorgeousness to her look.

Coming to makeup, Ice Spice kept things flawless for this look. She went with a smooth base with some contour and bronzer, placed on the sides. She also added a touch of blush and highlighter on her cheeks and nose, adding some color to the dewy look. For her eyes, she went with well-shaped eyebrows, extra mascara-coated lashes, and pretty pink eyeshadow with a sleek black eyeliner. Last but not least, she went with a pink lip shade with some gloss for her lips.

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Barbara Corcoran Reveals How She and Husband Bill Higgins Almost 'Missed' Their Own Wedding Ashlyn RobinetteFebruary 17, 2026 at 9:24 PM 0 Bill Higgins and Barbara Corcoran Barbara Corcoran/Instagram Barbara Corcoran married Bill Higgins on Feb. 14, 1988 The Shark Tank star marked the couple's 38th wedding anniversary on Instagram on Valentine's Day, detailing how they nearly missed their own wedding day The couple share two children On Barbara Corcoran's 38th wedding anniversary with Bill Higgins, she admitted they nearly missed the very day they said "I do.

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Barbara Corcoran married Bill Higgins on Feb. 14, 1988

The Shark Tank star marked the couple's 38th wedding anniversary on Instagram on Valentine's Day, detailing how they nearly missed their own wedding day

The couple share two children

On Barbara Corcoran's 38th wedding anniversary with Bill Higgins, she admitted they nearly missed the very day they said "I do."

The Shark Tank star, 76, celebrated 38 years of marriage on Instagram on Saturday, Feb. 14. In her post, she shared how the couple almost "missed" their Valentine's Day wedding back in 1988.

"38 years ago today, I said 'I do,' " Corcoran wrote alongside a photo with her husband. "Bill and I almost missed our own wedding. We went cross-country skiing that morning, got lost in the woods, and somehow still managed to hit traffic on the way back, even though we always hit traffic."

Bill Higgins and Barbara Corcoran in May 2015

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She continued, "My parents and the minister were ready to call it a day when we finally walked in. Five minutes later, we were married. I married a good man, a great father, and a very handsome guy."

Corcoran concluded her post by wishing Higgins a happy anniversary and gushing that he's "still the one."

The couple met at a conference in 1981 and tied the knot seven years later. Over the course of their marriage, Corcoran and Higgins welcomed two children, son Tom and daughter Kate. Higgins also has four children from a previous marriage.

"I know I have a good man, a great father, and a guy that totally drives me absolutely nuts every day of my life," Corcoran raved about Higgins on Instagram in 2022. "I'm sure I drive him just as crazy."

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In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal published on Monday, Feb. 2, Corcoran revealed the secret to her nearly 40-year marriage: separate bedrooms.

"When I got my second bedroom, I immediately loved my husband twice as much," the investor said.

During an appearance on The Jamie Kern Lima Show in December 2024, Corcoran elaborated on her need for space and alone time, telling host Jamie Kern Lima, "I think there's something to be said about your own private space. I lead a very busy life. I have a huge family that I'm always entertaining. I have very sincere, active friends, and so what I need more than anything else is a respite, and my husband is not relaxing."

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