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    Daily Music Headlines March 6, 2026

    2026-03-06 | 4 min.
    Niall Horan has announced a new solo single, “Dinner Party,” due out March 20, and says it was inspired by a life-changing dinner party that sparked his finished new album, expected later this year.
    music-news.com

    A six-meter, nearly 20-foot statue of Ozzy Osbourne will be unveiled at France’s Hellfest festival on June 18, with the Osbourne family expected to attend the tribute.
    nme.com

    Apple Music is introducing “Transparency Tags,” a new metadata system for disclosing AI use in music-related uploads across artwork, recordings, lyrics or compositions, and videos.
    digitalmusicnews.com

    The Outside Lands 2026 lineup includes Charli XCX, RÜFÜS DU SOL, The Strokes, The xx, and Baby Keem, with the festival returning to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco from August 7 to 9.
    digitalmusicnews.com

    Universal Music Group has put its plans for a secondary U.S. stock listing on hold, saying market conditions are undervaluing the business.
    musicbusinessworldwide.com

    And it’s Friday, so let’s take a listen to some new music released this week.

    New Releases

    “American Girls” - Harry Styles, from Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.
    music.apple.com

    “ALGO TÚ” - Shakira and BeĂ©le
    music.apple.com

    “bad bitch alert” - Ty Dolla $ign
    music.apple.com

    “It’s Been Too Long” - Ringo Starr
    music.apple.com

    “Turn Your Heart Back On” - Gnarls Barkley
    music.apple.com
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    Daily Music Headlines March 5, 2026

    2026-03-05 | 3 min.
    Britney Spears was arrested in Ventura County, California, after a California Highway Patrol traffic stop and was released via cite-and-release, with reports describing a suspected DUI as she’s due in court May 4.
    billboard.com

    Justin Timberlake is suing to block the release of police body-camera video linked to his June 2024 DWI arrest in Sag Harbor, New York, saying it would violate his privacy and unfairly harm his reputation.
    nme.com

    Charlie Puth has been named Chief Music Officer at AI music platform Moises, where he’ll help shape artist tools and product innovation around workflows like stem separation and mixing.
    digitalmusicnews.com

    BTS dropped a trailer for its upcoming Netflix concert special tied to the group’s ARIRANG comeback, with the live show set for Saturday, March 21 at 7 a.m. ET.
    billboard.com

    Zeds Dead announced a Summer 2026 North American amphitheater tour that begins in July and runs into early October.
    billboard.com

    Ringo Starr announced a 10-track album, Long Long Road, due April 24, and shared the lead single “It’s Been Too Long.”
    bbc.com

    David Byrne said he’s not interested in a Talking Heads reunion tour, and Digital Music News reports he turned down a reported $80 million offer.
    digitalmusicnews.com

    Beach Boys touring member Bruce Johnston is stepping away from the road after more than six decades, with reports saying he’ll focus on songwriting and may still make select special appearances.
    stereogum.com

    Japan’s Billboard Hot 100 saw Snow Man hit No. 1 with “Odorouze!”, followed by M!LK’s “Bakuretsu Aishiteru” at No. 2 and AKB48’s “Nagorizakura” at No. 3.
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    Daily Music Headlines March 4, 2026

    2026-03-04 | 4 min.
    Megan Moroney’s Cloud 9 debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 while Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” tops the Hot 100, marking a rare simultaneous chart victory for female country artists and signaling a shift in mainstream country representation.

    Rapper Ghetts (Justin Clarke-Samuel) was sentenced to 12 years in prison and banned from driving for 17 years after a DUI hit-and-run that killed a 20-year-old student.

    Tech N9ne and E-40 reunite for the 27-date Strange Wid’ It Tour starting April 12 in Nebraska, with King Iso opening.

    Damon Whiteside will step down as Academy of Country Music CEO in June after six years, remaining CEO Emeritus through year’s end. He expanded membership, improved profitability, and moved the ACM Awards to Prime Video.

    The DOJ’s antitrust case against Live Nation and Ticketmaster heads to trial, alleging monopoly practices that harm artists, venues, and fans. The companies deny wrongdoing.

    BTS revealed the 14-song track list for Arirang, out March 20, with collaborators including Mike WiLL Made-It and El Guincho. A world tour launches April 9 in Goyang.

    Lit is suing Sony Music over streaming royalty calculations tied to a pre-Spotify contract, alleging reduced pension and health contributions.

    Robin Beck announced her 11th album Living Proof, arriving May 15, blending modern production with classic AOR style.

    Sebastian Bach will front Twisted Sister’s 50th anniversary shows, replacing Dee Snider, who stepped down due to health issues. A Sept. 4 Alaska State Fair date is confirmed.

    Charlotte de Witte canceled Australian shows due to escalating Middle East conflict affecting travel safety. Sydney is postponed pending a new date.

    Billboard Comedy Albums Chart:
    No. 1 Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Soundtrack
    No. 2 Hazbin Hotel Season 1 Soundtrack
    No. 3 Bo Burnham – Inside (The Songs) (247 weeks)
    No. 4 Afroman – The Good Times (320 weeks)
    No. 5 Mewgenics soundtrack

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    Daily Music Headlines March 3, 2026

    2026-03-03 | 4 min.
    Bad Bunny tops Billboard’s monthly Top Tours recap for a record ninth time. His January dates on the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour grossed $62.5M from 409,000 tickets, the biggest January since the chart launched in 2019. Lady Gaga ranks No. 2; The Mayhem Ball has grossed $296.7M and sold 1.4M tickets since July.

    Megan Moroney’s “Cloud 9” ЎДбuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 147,000 units, the biggest week for a woman-led country album in nearly two years. It’s the first No. 1 country album by a woman since Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” in 2024.

    Metallica adds six shows to its Life Burns Faster Sphere residency in Las Vegas after strong demand. Fan club presale begins March 4.

    Joe Satriani and Steve Vai release “Dancing” with SATCHVAI, a reimagined Paolo Conte track. The song previews the Surfing With The Hydra tour launching April 1 in Seattle.

    Harry Styles’ Manchester concert will stream on Netflix March 8 as “Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester,” produced by Fulwell Entertainment, following his BRIT Awards performance.

    Black Sabbath will launch a classical tour featuring local orchestras, original arrangements, and state-of-the-art visuals, beginning in the U.K. and expanding globally.

    Blues guitarist and singer John Hammond has died at 83. He released more than 30 albums, won a Grammy in 1985, and earned multiple nominations.

    Live production giant TAIT acquires creative studio Silent House, expanding capabilities after collaborations on major tours including Backstreet Boys, Tyler, the Creator, Kendrick Lamar, and Jonas Brothers.

    Country singer JD Graham was seriously injured in a car crash that killed his dog. He suffered a broken back and ribs and is recovering at a Texas trauma center.

    Billboard 200 Top 5:
    “Cloud 9” – Megan Moroney
    “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” – Bad Bunny
    “Luck...or Something” – Hilary Duff
    “Casino” – Baby Keem
    “I’m The Problem” – Morgan Wallen

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    Daily Music Headlines March 2, 2026

    2026-03-02 | 4 min.
    BRIT Awards: Olivia Dean won four prizes, including Album of the Year for The Art of Loving, Artist of the Year, and Pop Act, and shared Song of the Year with Sam Fender for “Rein Me In.” The Manchester ceremony featured performances from Dean and Harry Styles.

    Poll Win: RAYE’s “Nightingale Lane” topped Billboard’s fan poll with 43% of votes. The track previews her upcoming album This Music May Contain Hope.

    Shooting: Nine people were injured at Riverfront Live in Cincinnati during a DJ event. All are in stable condition; police continue investigating.

    New Music: Toadies released “The Charmer,” from their Steve Albini–produced album due May 1. A tour with Local H and Sparta follows.

    Neil Sedaka, known for “Bad Blood” and “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” died at 86. A Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, he leaves a decades-long pop legacy.

    Oliver 'Power' Grant, co-founder and executive producer of Wu-Tang Clan, died at 52 after pancreatic cancer.

    Jason Becker released The Strawberry Jams, featuring unreleased 1985–1992 recordings made before ALS ended his playing career.

    Gaming: Former Guitar Hero developers announced “Stage Tour,” a new rhythm-action title with Gibson; music from Static-X appears in the trailer.

    Shakira drew 400,000 to a free show at ZĂłcalo, a record previously held by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs and Grupo Firme.

    Top 5 – Billboard Hot 100:
    5. “Ordinary” – Alex Warren
    4. “DTMF” – Bad Bunny
    3. “Man I Need” – Olivia Dean
    2. “Choosin’ Texas” – Ella Langley
    1.“Opalite” – Taylor Swift

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