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Adrien Nunez to kick off first headline tour in Metro Detroit

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By Josh Malone

Detroit, MI – September 12, 2025

Performing in front of thousands is nothing new for Adrien Nunez. Fans have watched him sink three-pointers and energize teammates on the basketball court. Now, the college basketball standout turned rising country artist is preparing for a different kind of spotlight as he launches his first headline tour in Wyandotte, Michigan, on September 18.

The Don’t Wanna Go Home Tour, headlined by Nunez with direct support from Brody Clementi, will open at District 142 in Wyandotte. The show marks the first stop on a 15-date run that will take the former athlete across the U.S. and into Canada.

Tickets are moving quickly, but fans still have time to secure seats for one of the upcoming dates. Full tour schedule below:

9/18 – Wyandotte, MI @ District 142

9/20 – Newport, KY @ The Southgate House Revival

10/1 – Nashville, TN @ Cannery Hall

10/6 – Toronto, Canada @ Horseshoe Tavern

10/8 – New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre

10/10 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair

10/11 – Washington, DC @ The Hamilton Live

10/12 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry at The Fillmore Philadelphia

10/22 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues Houston

10/23 – Austin, TX @ 3TEN Austin City Limits Live

10/24 – Dallas, TX @ The Studio at The Factory

11/4 – Denver, CO @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom & Cervantes’ Other Side

11/6 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom

11/7 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues San Diego

11/8 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy Theatre

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Kameron Marlowe Set to Kick Off “Live on Tour” at District 142 in Wyandotte

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Country music rising star Kameron Marlowe is set to bring his high energy live show to Wyandotte, Michigan, as he kicks off his Live on Tour run on February 19 at District 142. The stop marks the opening night of the tour, setting the tone for what promises to be an energetic and emotionally driven series of performances across the country.

Marlowe is quickly carving out a distinct place in modern country music. Known for breakout hits such as “Giving You Up,” “Steady Heart,” and fan-favorite tracks from his debut album We Were Cowboys, Marlowe’s music sits with listeners through its Southern rock edge. His powerful delivery and authentic songwriting have earned him a dedicated fanbase and a growing reputation as one of country music’s most compelling live performers.

District 142 provides an intimate yet high-energy setting that is well-suited for Marlowe’s dynamic stage presence. Fans can expect a night filled with singalongs, emotional moments, and the kind of crowd connection that has become a staple of his performances. Kicking off the tour in Michigan adds an extra layer of excitement, as opening nights often bring surprise moments and heightened energy from both the artist and audience.

As Kameron Marlowe embarks on this next chapter with the Live on Tour, the February 19 show in Wyandotte stands as a must-see event for country music fans in the region. With momentum firmly on his side and a reputation for delivering unforgettable live shows, Marlowe’s tour opener at District 142 is set to be a memorable night that kicks off the tour.

Tickets have officially gone on sale to the public for all 21 dates below. 2/19 – Wyandotte, MI @ District 142
2/20 – Cleveland, OH @ Globe Iron
2/21 – Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection

2/25 – Chicago, IL @ Joe’s on Weed 2/26 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
2/27 – Springfield, IL @ Boondocks
2/28 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
3/26 – Lubbock, TX @ Cooks Garage 3/27 – Fort Worth, TX @ Billy Bob’s Texas

3/28 – Stillwater, OK @ Tumbleweed Dance Hall 4/10 – Pelham, TN @ The Caverns
4/16 – Waco, TX @ The Backyard Bar Stage and Grill 4/17 – Buda, TX @ Buck’s Backyard

4/18 – Helotes, TX @ Floores Country Store
4/24 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex – Rockwell
4/30 – Great Falls, MT @ The Newberry
5/1 – Airway Heights, WA @ Northern Quest Casino & Resort 5/3 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
5/5 – Petaluma, CA @ Mystic Theater
5/7 – San Luis Obispo, CA @ Fremont Theater
5/8 – Fresno, CA @ Warnors Center-Performing Arts

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From Contenders to the Outside Looking in: The Detroit Lions’ Disappointing 2025 Season

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Photo from Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

What should have been an incredible season turned into a disappointment, as the Detroit Lions finished 9–8 and missed the playoffs. It marked their first postseason absence since the 2023–24 season, a sharp contrast from earning the NFC’s number 1 seed just one year ago.

An above .500 record is typically a positive outcome, but for Detroit, finishing 9–8 without a playoff berth fell far short of expectations. After being one of the most dominant teams in previous years, only losing 7 games in two seasons, the Lions struggled to stack wins all year.

The team faced some challenges this year including losing both offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and Defensive Coordinator Aaron Glenn to head coaching gigs with other teams. The Lions brought on John Morton as offensive coordinator and promoted from within as Kelvin Sheppard took over as defensive coordinator. Unfortunately, the transition was not seamless.

The Lions offense took a big step back due to multiple reasons. On top of losing one of the best offensive coordinators in the league to the Chicago Bears, the offensive line was significantly worse than in previous years, as All-Pro center Frank Ragnow retired before the season started. They also lost former All-Pro Kevin Zeitler in free agency and other key rotational lineman due to injury. An NFL offense is only as good as its offensive line, and in this case, Detroit felt the impact throughout the season.

Ultimately, head coach Dan Campbell took over offensive play calling from John Morton halfway through the year, as the offense was severely struggling. After not seeing the flashy and trickery with the plays like in years past, players and fans became frustrated. Campbell quickly inputted the old ways of the offense, and provided an immediate boost to the offense, leading them to a top five total offense in yards per game and points per game. Morton never took back play calling and was let go at the end of the season.

The same can be said on defense. Aaron Glenn took the head coaching job with the New York Jets, which led to the Lions having a new defensive play caller. First-time coordinator Kelvin Sheppard showed flashes on the headset but lacked consistency as the defense struggled in big moments. Opposing offenses converted almost 40% of the time on third down and 65% of the time on fourth down on two attempts a game. The defense also lost key positions with the departure of Carlton Davis, Za’Darius Smith, James Houston, and Ifeatu Melifonwu, as well as multiple injuries to star players Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch.

The biggest setback for this team this season was the lack of aggressiveness from the front office and both the trade deadline and during free agency before the season. Going into this year, there were many question marks. Something that has been lacking significantly over the years is the defensive end position, opposite side of Aidan Hutchinson. When you have a powerhouse of Hutchinson, you need to invest in the other side to take off the double and triple teams on your star player. Aidan Hutchinson was on track to win Defensive Player of the Year in 2024, before suffering a freak accident of a broken tibia and fibula ending his season.

On top of the defensive line struggles, you dealt with safety issues with the sudden loss of Kerby Joseph all year and another injury to Brian Branch midway through the season. Then you dive into cornerback injuries with Terrion Arnold and DJ Reed. Backtracking to the offensive line regression talked about earlier, this was another hole that needed to be filled. With all these holes in the team, the front office decided to stick through adversity and roll with the guys they had. As a result, missing the playoffs.

The Lions window to win a Super Bowl was massive when they went to the NFC Championship Game back in 2024. In January of 2026, the window seems to be closing at a rapid pace. The only way to build this team back up is to take a deep dive into every aspect of this team. Some tough decisions will need to be made, including roster changes, coaching changes and going against the norm that this team has operated under the last 5 years.

The Lions top three priorities this offseason; new offensive coordinator, reconstruct the offensive line and invest in the opposite side of Aidan Hutchinson at defensive end. The Miami Dolphins fired their head coach Mike McDaniel, and there is no better candidate than him for your coordinator role. This would be a huge hire for the Lions. You cannot start signing players until the offseason, but Detroit needs to jump on the phones quickly and build this team back up.

The Detroit Lions window is not closed yet, but if they don’t act on key issues fast, that window might slam closed soon.

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Angel Du$t mix both their sounds with new single ‘I’m The Outside’

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Angel Du$t continue to show off just how easily they can mix sounds with their new single ‘I’m The Outside’. Starting off making you want to sing along and cry before having you want to go side to side, Justice and company continue to show why they’ve stayed legends in the game.

Arriving 13th February via Run For Cover Records/Civilians, COLD 2 THE TOUCH is a 26-minute blast of eclectic and hard-hitting music that proves Angel Du$t’s drive to make authentically aggressive rock & roll truly has no limit.

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Tigers Jaw release new single ‘Ghost’

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Tigers Jaw are back with a new single with ‘Ghost’. This comes from ‘Lost on You‘, the bands upcoming album, due out on March 27th via Hopeless Records

“The genesis of ‘Ghost’ was a chance run-in with a person I grew up with,” Ben Walsh explains. “A run-in that would have been warm, welcomed and cherished at one point in my life held no significance after the slow steady passage of time and growing apart. The quick flash of memories with this person felt like a glimpse into a past life, or like seeing a ghost. Some people don’t stay in your life forever and that’s OK, but it’s very interesting which memories get dredged up when you see a once familiar face.”

“Ghost” follows lead single “Head is Like a Sinking Stone,” released in early December

Lost on You is available for pre-order HERE.

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Bleeding Through release digital single of Sick Of It All cover ‘We Want The Truth’

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What was previously a vinyl exclusive cover only Bleeding Through has now digitally released their cover of Sick Of It All’s ‘We Want The Truth’.

For those unaware as well Sick Of It All frontman Lou Koller continues his battle with cancer currently. His GoFundMe campaign is still up and running to assist with his ongoing medical expenses.

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Sylosis drop heavy new song ‘Erased’

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Sylosis is back with another new heavy song this time with ‘Erased’. This comes from the bands highly anticipated new album ‘The New Flesh’ which drops Feb. 20th. Mixing heavy and melodic to a perfection this new song shows why the bands been around for so long.

Pre-order album The New Flesh here: https://sylosis.os.fan/

SYLOSIS stated,
“Erased was one of the last songs to be written for the album. As we were approaching the deadline to get everything submitted there was a pressure there that really helped shape this song into something special. There’s a massive chorus here and one of our favourite middle 8 sections that we’ve ever put together. We can’t wait to play this one live.”

Across January and February 2026, SYLOSIS will be tearing across the UK and Europe for their biggest ever tour. Check out all dates below:

SYLOSIS – UK AND EUROPE 2026
w/ Revocation (US), Distant (NL) & Life Cycles (US)

16.01 – Kulttempel, Oberhausen, DE
17.01 – Gruenspan, Hamburg, DE
18.01 – Hole 44, Berlin, DE
19.01 – Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, DK
21.01 – Tavastia, Helsinki, FI
23.01 – Fryshuset Klubben, Stockholm, S
24.01 – John Doe, Oslo, NO
25.01 – Pustervik, Gothenburg, S
27.01 – Hirsch, Nuremberg, DE
28.01 – Szene Wien, Vienna, AT
29.01 – Backstage, Munich, DE
30.01 – Barba Negra Blue Stage, Budapest, HU
31.01 – Meet Factory, Prague, CZ
01.02 – Substage, Karlsruhe, DE
03.02 – Dynamo, Zurich, CH
04.02 – Conrad Sohm, Dornbirn, AT
05.02 – Legend Club, Milan, IT
06.02 – Rayonne, Lyon, FR
07.02 – Salamandra, Barcelona, ES
08.02 – Sala Mon Live, Madrid, ES
10.02 – Machine du Moulin Rouge, Paris, FR
11.02 – Patronaat, Haarlem, NL
12.02 – Vierde Zaal, Gent, BE
13.02 – Dynamo, Eindhoven, NL
14.02 – Reithalle, Dresden, DE
15.02 – Kwadrat, Krakow, PL
17.02 – Zoom, Frankfurt, DE
18.02 – Musikzenturm, Hannover, DE
20.02 – 02 Kentish Town Forum, London, UK
21.02 – 02 The Ritz, Manchester, UK
22.02 – The Academy, Dublin, IE

Tickets on-sale now via https://sylosis-band.com

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