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Country Calling Fest kicks off the first day of their first annual fest with the likes of Jelly Roll and more

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By Dave Parsons

The 2024 Country Calling Festival in Ocean City, Maryland kicked off its highly anticipated first year with a weekend full of a variety of country music acts. Country Calling comes on the weekend following the already successful Ocean Calling Festival that features rock and pop acts at the same ocean front venue.

Fans lined up in the early morning down the boardwalk, and the city sidewalks, around the festival area.  They ran for their spots at either the Boot or Scoot stage, located at either end of the area, about 200 yards apart on the sand.  The third stage, aptly named Boogie, would be filled to capacity throughout the day as well. The Boogie stage provided some relief for audience members who didn’t want to trek clear to the other end of the festival but still wanted some music non-stop. The food and drink vendors were well placed and ready to serve a large variety, at slightly below the usual festival prices.

There were some extra perks as well.  The shops on the Boardwalk were open as if it were peak season in this tourist town.  Having two festivals at the beginning of the off season has to be a huge boost for these businesses and to the local hotel trade.  The boardwalk also provided some relief away from the massive crowds that filled the beach area for the concerts, and yet you could hear the show and see the large screens from there.  I saw quite a few older fans enjoying the sights and sounds from that vantage point, as well as one concert goer who was 8 months pregnant.  She said she had bought tickets before she knew she was expecting, but still wanted to experience it. 

Another major perk was having the Jolly Roger at the Pier amusement park rides open, as well as the giant Pepsi Ferris Wheel. Not only were they open, but they were FREE to concertgoers.  With the weather a little breezy, with a 70-degree sun in the sky the entire day the lines for the rides never stopped. 

I’m inserting a small disclaimer at this point. Because some shows overlapped each other’s set times, and some acts just did not grant media access, it’s impossible to photograph and review every act at the festival.  I photographed as many as was possible each day.

On to the music!

Being the first act, on a first-year festival, has to be like walking in new snow.  It’s something you want to do, but is intimidating all the same.  Will Jones was up to the task, taking the stage in a denim jacket, jeans and t shirt, at 12:30 on a Friday afternoon, and Jones with his music made the statement that country music will be played on this beach this weekend.

Jimmy Charles is a legend in the region around his hometown of Ocean City, and most of the state of Maryland. Thanks to a very tight band, and songs with clever (and sometimes painfully local) lyrics it was clear that those in the crowd who had seen him before, knew what kind of a fun-loving party show they were in for. From original songs like Fish On, They Grow Up Too Fast, and It’s A Maryland Thing, You Wouldn’t Understand to a few more modern covers, it is apparent that Jimmy Charles is proud to be a country music artist and for those that had not seen Charles before, it seemed they were pleasantly surprised. I am sure his social media numbers jumped after this show.

Country newcomer, Alexandra Kay, bounded onto the stage in aqua shorts, a white blouse and white boots and never let up.  Opening with EasyBackroad Therapy and I Hate Airplanes she remarked several times that she was an unsigned independent artist, and how much she appreciated everyone in the audience who was singing the words back to her.  She launched into a medley of 90’s country classics, that got the crowd going.  She went back to her current music, with the crowd still singing with her through versions of Skip This Part, How Do We Go? and the set closer Painted him Perfect.  By the time she reached the finish line, the crowd was already wishing her set were longer, and looking forward to seeing her show live again soon.

Ella Langley ran out to the microphone in a denim top and black skirt duo, sunglasses and a stage presence that told the crowd they were about to be entertained.  She worked both sides of the stage, dancing while playing guitar, with her hair swinging in the afternoon ocean breeze. Known for female empowering tunes, she had them all singing along to Cowboy Friends, while the men joined in on the chorus of You Look Like You Love Me, the duet she had out with Riley Green. (She later did the song live during Green’s set that evening.)  Her last song, one she wrote for Koe Wetzel, called That’s Why We Fight had the crowd engaged until the last note rang out. 

Kylie Morgan delivered a memorable showcase of her unique blend of heartfelt storytelling and infectious energy. Her set featured songs that showed her vocal strength and range, most notably Independent with You and If He Wanted to He Would.  She bounced around the stage, pumping up the crowd with the ultra-catchy bop Shoulda.  Her energy never slowed down, as she took the crowd through sing along’s like Gucci and Bad Girlfriend, Good Wife.  By the time she was done, it was evident she would be rocking the stage at festivals for a long time to come.

The Red Clay Strays delivered a fun performance, mixing their Southern rock and country sound, to the delight of the audience. The band’s blend of storytelling and excellent instrumentation stood out on tracks like Doin’ Time and Wondering Why. These guys have stage presence, good vocals and great harmonies.  They are ones tro watch in the future.

Warren Zeiders is one of the hottest up and coming artists in country music today.  His live shows are a mix of country and southern rock. He delivers a powerful performance with great energy, especially on songs like his hits Pretty Little Poison and Relapse. With his all black attire of t shirt, jeans and cowboy hat to match, Zeiders took the crowd on an upbeat journey, as the sun started to go down.

The legendary Clint Black took the stage ahead of Jelly Roll with a setlist full of his greatest hits.  Signature songs like A Better ManKillin Time and When My Ship Comes In, had the large crowd singing with every word, and reliving memories. Backed by a band that was has been with him for most of his career, the hour time slot went by way too quickly for those that were with him since he began his career in the late 1980’s. 

Jelly Roll had held an oversized crowd mesmerized about 200 yards down the beach, immediately before Green. It was evident that a lot of the crowd on Day one came to see Jelly Roll and he did not disappoint.  His concert feels like part church service, part therapy and delivered by a man happy to be there. Between hits like Son of a SinnerNeed a Favor and Save Me and a covers medley featuring Friends in Low Places, Green Day’s Good Riddance, and his duet with Machine Gun Kelly of Take Me Home, Country Roads, Jelly Roll fulfilled his earlier statement that Tonight will be a night of healing…..Tonight will be a night of love…. Tonight will be a night of redemption… And, it was…..

The day one lineup of Country Calling 2024 had a roll call during Riley Green’s set. 4 songs into his set, Jelly Roll, who had just finished his set 20 minutes earlier on the other end of the festival, walked out to sing a tribute to the late Toby Keith.  A few songs later, another performer who was on earlier in the day, Ella Langley came out to do her duet with Green, and a few songs later, the legendary Clint Black dueted with Green on Killin’ Time.  In between and after the guests, Green packed his set with his hits like Hell of a Way To Go, If It Weren’t For Trucks and I Wish Grandpa’s Never Died.  No one who had camped out at that stage all day, waiting to see Riley Green, went home unhappy.

As attendees made their way home, sun-kissed and smiling, they couldn’t help but look forward to what day two of the festival would bring. And if day one was any indication, it was sure to be another day filled with unforgettable moments and memories that would last a lifetime.

Will Jones
Jimmy Charles
Alexandra Kay
Ella Langley
Kylie Morgan
Red Clay Strays
Clint Black
Warren Zeiders
Riley Green
Jelly Roll

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When We Were Young Fest cancels 2026 festival, will return in 2027

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When We Were Young Fest has announced that the festival will not be happening as expected in 2026 instead taking a year off and returning in 2027. This comes amid Warped Tour doing more dates in 2026 mixed with a loss in momentum from the festivals 2025 run.

The festival posted on their social media:

To Our When We Were Young Family

The songs, the memories, the moments – none of it exists without you. After an unforgettable run in Las Vegas, we’ve decided to take 2026 off to give this festival the care it deserves and to make sure what comes next feels just as special as what came before.

When We Were Young Festival will return to Las Vegas in October 2027.

Thank you for showing up with your whole hearts every year. This isn’t goodbye – it’s just a phase.

We’ll see you in 2027.

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Louder Than Life announces line up including Limp Bizkit, Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, Circa Survive reunion and more

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Louder Than Life has announced their 2026 festival line up including 195+ bands. Headliners Iron Maiden (doing their Run For Your Lives tour), Limp Bizkit, My Chemical, Tool, and more will be closing out the night. Danzig, Pantera, Blood By Blood, Danny Elfman and more round out an eclectic lineup. Some of the more interesting announcements though include the reunion show for Circa Survive, Chad Grey (doing his 30 years of Madness set), and WWE legend Jeff Hardy.

Four-day and single-day tickets are on sale now. See the full 2026 lineup below.

Louder Than Life festival lineup poster featuring headlining bands and artists for each day, including Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, Limp Bizkit, and Tool, scheduled for September 17-20, 2022, in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Governors Ball announces 2026 lineup including Lorde, Katseye, Pierce The Veil, and more

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Governors Ball will be celebrating its 15th anniversary this year and has announced their lineup for this years fest. Headlined by the likes of Lorde, Stray Kids, and A$AP Rocky the festival will see also the likes of Pierce The Veil, Hot Mulligan, Amyl And The Sniffers and more bring a different sound to the stages.

The lineup also includes Baby KeemKali UchisJennieGeeseMajor LazerPierce the VeilDominic FikeBlood OrangeClipseMariah The ScientistWet Leg,  Freddie Gibbs & The AlchemistThe Dare2hollisRavyn Lenae, and many more. 

Fans can sign up now for the SMS Presale happening this Thursday, January 8 from 10am – 11am ET. This is the ONLY WAY to guarantee getting your tickets at the lowest price. Sign up here for a presale passcode to secure your spot at Gov Ball 2026. All ticket prices will increase on Thursday at 11am ET when the Public On-Sale begins. Additionally, physical wristbands will return!

Gov Ball is once again offering PIT VIEWING 3-Day and 1-Day ticket types. This ticket offers the same amenities as VIP but includes an exclusive viewing area at all 3 stages just in front of VIP viewing. There is no better view available! Returning premium ticket types this year include GA+, VIP and Cabanas for both 1-Day and 3-Days. For more information, and all ticket type amenities, visit www.governorsballmusicfestival.com/tickets

Layaway Plans are also available on all ticket types starting at $25 down for a $319 3-Day GA Ticket. Also, local Queens residents (11368, 11355, 11375, and 11367 zip codes) are eligible for a 15% discount on tickets. For more information on all ticket types and layaway plans, please visit www.GovBall.com.  

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Wilco’s Solid Sound Festival announces 2026 line up

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Wilco’s beloved Solid Sound Festival takes place June 26-28th at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA and has now announced its 2026 musical lineup.

This year’s musical lineup features The Breeders, Gang of Four, Billy Bragg, S.G. Goodman, L’Rain, Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band, Sharp Pins, The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis, Hannah Cohen, and much more. As in festivals past, it would not be Solid Sound if it didn’t feature multiple headline sets from Wilco alongside band members’ various independent and solo projects. And as previously announced, this year’s Friday set from Wilco will be a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience, with Billy Bragg joining the band to perform the songs of Mermaid Avenue.

Additionally, Solid Sound continues to offer some of the most unique non-musical programming at any festival, like John Hodgman’s Comedy Cabaret (which will include comedians Jo Firestone, Demi Adejuyigbe, and Jordan Klepper), poster silk screening demos with Ghost-Town, a screening of a new film about Bob James from Mikael Jorgensen and accompanying Q&A, yoga, nature hikes, and more to be announced.

From rock, jazz, indie, and experimental artists to screenprinting demos, pop-up record stores, children’s programming and more, Solid Sound aims to delight the curious in the exceptional setting of MASS MoCA, a globally renowned, contemporary art museum and fabrication center. On view during the festival, in MASS MoCA’s expansive galleries will be exhibitions by Jeffrey Gibson, Jimena Sarno, Zora J Murff, and its newest, expansive group show Technologies of Relation and more, alongside beloved long-term works from Laurie Anderson, Louise Bourgeois, James Turrell, and Sol LeWitt.

Solid Sound Festival 2026 Lineup
Wilco
Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key: Wilco and Billy Bragg perform the songs of Mermaid Avenue
The Breeders
Gang of Four
Jeff Tweedy
Billy Bragg
Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band
John Hodgman’s Comedy Cabaret
Rich(ard) Dawson
S.G. Goodman
L’Rain
Mini-Mekons featuring Sally Timms & Jon Langford
Sharp Pins
Elizabeth Moen
Nels Cline’s Consentrik Quartet
The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis
George
Souled American
Autumn Defense
Living Hour
Setting
RESPIRA (eucademic, Azumi O E, Waldo Walle)
Prewn
Official Claire
Hannah Cohen
Expandards
Sam & Louise Sullivan
Story Pirates
dysFUNKcrew
Peter Cardoso / Ghost-Town
Mikael Jorgensen on Bob James, a short film screening and Q&A

TICKET INFORMATION
$324 Festival 3-Day Passes
$79 Kids 3-Day Passes*

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Milwaukee Metal Fest announces Ministry as final headliner, day by day headliner breakdown

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Milwaukee Metal Fest has announced their third and final headliner with the news of Chicago industrial legends Ministry closing out the fest Sunday. The festival also has announced the other two days headliners schedules with Acid Bath closing Friday and Killswitch Engage on Saturday.

General ticket sales will launch on Monday, December 15 @ 10:00 A.M. CST, which includes all single day, 2-day, and 3-day ticketing options and can be found HERE.

The festival will now take place June 5 – 7, 2026, with the pre-party kicking off on June 4! The festival will take place once again at The Rave/Eagles Ballroom. 

Co-organizer Jamey Jasta comments, “2026 is shaping up to be our best year yet and we’re just getting started! More bands, more stages, more vendors, more food, more signings, it’s gonna be the best weekend EVER! See you in the good the land!”

The current lineup is now as follows with more TBA:

ACID BATH

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE

MINISTRY

OBITUARY

POWERTRIP

AGALLOCH

AFTER THE BURIAL

ALL SHALL PERISH

NAILS

IRON REAGAN

HAVOK

NUNSLAUGHTER

HIRAX

INTEGRITY

PRONG

INTERNAL BLEEDING

UADA

DEADGUY

MASTER

WEEKEND NACHOS

MORTA SKULD

POLKADOT CADAVER

SWORN ENEMY

BELUSHI SPEEDBALL

INCITE

CASKET ROBBERY

DUSK

JEFFREY NOTHING

BRICK BY BRICK

DEAD BY WEDNESDAY

HUMAN ARTIFACTS

THANATOTIC DESIRE

EYES OF THE LIVING

MISERY

STRIKING 13

TRIP TO THE MORGUE

DARK HORSE PROPHET

& OVER 40 MORE ARTISTS / BANDS TO BE ANNOUNCED!

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99.5 WYCD’s Ten Man Jam Returns to Detroit on February 12, 2026

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By: Josh Malone

Detroit’s country music fans are gearing up for a highly anticipated annual tradition as 99.5 WYCD’s Ten Man Jam returns on February 12, 2026. Known for its intimate setting and star-powered lineup, the beloved showcase once again brings together a mix of rising artists and established hitmakers, which is headlined this year by multi-platinum entertainer Jon Pardi.

Hosted at The Fillmore Detroit, the Ten Man Jam has built a reputation for delivering a unique concert experience where artists share the stage throughout the night, swapping stories, trading verses, and creating one-of-a-kind moments that can’t be replicated on a typical tour stop. The 2026 edition continues that tradition with a lineup that blends fresh voices with seasoned talent.

Leading the bill, Jon Pardi brings his signature sound and high-energy presence to the Detroit stage. With chart-toppers like “Heartache Medication,” “Dirt on My Boots,” and “Last Night Lonely,” Pardi’s headlining set is expected to anchor the night with the kind of electrifying performance that has made him one of country music’s most consistent live draws.

Joining him are several standout artists making waves across the genre. Max McNown, Jackson Dean, Ashley Cooke and John Morgan along with several others will perform as well, poised to bring the roof down in Detroit. For many Detroit-area country fans, the Ten Man Jam isn’t just another concert, it’s a hallmark event that often showcases future stars before they break wide into the mainstream.

Tickets traditionally move quickly due to the show’s intimate nature and the reputation it’s built over the years. With Jon Pardi at the helm and a slate of rising talent rounding out the lineup, the 2026 Ten Man Jam is shaping up to be one of WYCD’s most memorable yet.

You are able to purchase tickets as they go on sale for the general public on Friday, December 5 at 10:00 AM EST.

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