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The drought is over for fans of the Dixie Chicks, as the country trio announced this week that they'll be heading out on the road next summer. The 'DCX MMXVI World Tour' will kick off June 1st at the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio and hit 40 cities in North America before concluding with a performance at the Hollywood Bowl in October. Although tickets to see the Dixie Chicks don't go on sale for the general public until November 23, some tickets have hit the secondary market before the public offer. Prior to the pre-sale, resale ticket prices for the DCX MMXVI World Tour are already soaring to an average $236, and fans can expect to see increases as the tour gets closer. -
Bleachers Release 'Terrible Thrills Vol. 2' Featuring Sia, Sara Bareilles, Carly Rae Jepson
Jack Antonoff released a collection of collaborative songs titled 'Terrible Thrills' back in 2010 back when he was still playing with his band, Steel Trains. Now he's at it again, this time with his latest band, Bleachers, giving us 11 songs on 'Terrible Thrills Vol. 2,'with featured guests including Sara Bareilles, Charlie XCX, Carley Rae Jepson, Sia and more. -
Dixie Chicks's Natalie Maines Looks Back on Bush Comments 12 Years Later
Some 12 years later, after making controversial remarks about the Iraq War, the Dixie Chicks's lead vocalist Natalie Maines is still not ready to make nice with former President George W. Bush. She now takes a look back on those comments. -
Robert Earl Keen, Natalie Maines Release New Song 'Wayfaring Stranger' [LISTEN]
Robert Earl Keen is getting a lot of help on his forthcoming album Happy Prisoner, due Feb. 10. The Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines pitched in on the new single "Wayfaring Stranger," which also includes guest vocals from Lyle Lovett and Peter Rowan. -
Bruce Springsteen Tribute Concert to air on PBS, Includes Covers by Neil Young, Elton John and John Legend [WATCH]
The tribute concert that took place for Bruce Springsteen's MusiCares Person of the Year honor in 2013 will air on PBS Dec. 9. Fans will be able to see Mumford & Sons, Neil Young and Elton John, among others, perform tunes by The Boss. Jon Stewart hosted the event, which will be broadcast as A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen.
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