Duke’s Cayden Boozer, part of the Boozer twins with Cameron Boozer, is sending a heartbreaking message after Duke’s loss to UConn.
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Duke’s Cayden Boozer, part of the Boozer twins with Cameron Boozer, is sending a heartbreaking message after Duke’s loss to UConn.
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The performance marks the first time Rush play live since August 2015
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PRESIDENT have announced that they are returning to the US for a headline tour, and they are bringing along some very exciting guests.

The band have just wrapped up a run across the States as support for Bad Omens alongside Beartooth, alongside releasing a duo of massive singles in the form of ‘Angel Wings’ and ‘Mercy’.
And joining them for this fresh run will be two very exciting, very cool upcoming bands: Cenobia and Showing Teeth.
So you will be treated to some of this:
Before some of this:
And then loads of this:
Here are all the dates you need to know:
SEPTEMBER
04 – NASHVILLE Brooklyn Bowl
05 – ST. LOUIS Delmar Hall
08 – CHICAGO Riviera Theatre
10 – BROOKLYN Brooklyn Paramount
11 – TORONTO Danforth Music Hall
12 – MONTREAL MTELUS
13 – BOSTON Big Night Live
15 – PHILADELPHIA Theatre of Living Arts
16 – SILVER SPRINGS The Fillmore Silver Spring
19 – HUNSTVILLE Mars Music Hall
20 – CHARLOTTE The Underground (only Cenobia)
22 – BUENA VISTA House of Blues
23 – ATLANTA Buckhead Theatre
25 – KANSAS CITY Warehouse On Broadway
26 – DENVER Summit Music Hall
28 – SALT LAKE CITY The Depot
29 – LAS VEGAS Brooklyn Bowl
OCTOBER
01 – GARDEN CITY Revolution Concert House and Event Center
02 – SEATTLE Neptune Theatre
06 – BERKELEY The UC Theatre
07 – LOS ANGELES The Wiltern
09 – SAN DIEGO House of Blues
10 – PHOENIX The Van Buren
12 – SAN ANTONIO The Aztec Theatre
13 – HOUSTON House of Blues
14 – DALLAS House of Blues
Tickets will be going on general sale from April 02 at 10am local.

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Not everyone is chasing the commercial-money bag. Los Angeles indie rock trio Cheekface just announced their upcoming album Podium last week, and now they’ve told the story of how they recently turned down a lucrative chance to appear in an AT&T commercial because of the companies ties to ICE and the Dept. Of Homeland Security.
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A famed 2000s alternative rock band is back with a new album and a slew of 2026 tour dates for the summer months.
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Over the weekend, our friends to the North got to celebrate the artists that call Canada their home during the annual Juno Awards. Just like our GRAMMYs, the event was chock full of celebrities and famous artists looking to celebrate their achievements. And for the dudes in Despised Icon, their achievements got them the ‘Metal/Hard Music Album Of The Year’ award for last year’s Shadow Work.
Despised Icon’s latest album went up against Counterparts’ Heaven Let Them Die, Cryptopsy’s An Insatiable Violence, Silverstein’s Antibloom, and Unreqvited’s A Pathway To The Moon. All albums deserving of recognition, but Shadow Work got the nod in the end.
It’s great to see those guys take home a major dub, as Shadow Work was their first new music since 2019. Has to feel good to come back after several years and land a major award.
As for the ‘Rock Album of the Year’ category, The Beaches’ No Hard Feelings bested Bryan Adams’ Roll With The Punches, grandson’s INERTIA, The Blue Stones’ Metro, The Damn Truth’s self-titled album, and Three Days Grace’s Alienation.
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PRESIDENT have announced a big North American tour with Cenobia and Showing Teeth.
Fresh off the back of joining Bad Omens and Beartooth on the road across the pond, the band will be returning to the U.S. and Canada once again later this year, kicking things off at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl on September 4, and wrapping up at House of Blues in Dallas, Texas on October 14. Tickets go on general sale this Friday, April 3 from 10am.
Catch them live at the following:
PRESIDENT 2026 North American tour with Cenobia and Showing Teeth
September
4 Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl
5 St. Louis, MO — Delmar Hall
8 Chicago, IL — Riviera Theatre
10 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Paramount
11 Toronto, ON — Danforth Music Hall
12 Montreal, QC — MTELUS
13 Boston, MA — Big Night Live
15 Philadelphia, PA — Theatre of Living Arts
16 Silver Spring, MD — The Fillmore Silver Spring
19 Huntsville, AL — Mars Music Hall
20 Charlotte, NC — The Underground (only Cenobia)
22 Buena Vista, FL — House of Blues
23 Atlanta, GA — Buckhead Theatre
25 Kansas City, MO — Warehouse On Broadway
26 Denver, CO — Summit Music Hall
28 Salt Lake City, UT — The Depot
29 Las Vegas, NV — Brooklyn Bowl
October
1 Garden City, ID — Revolution Concert House and Event Center
2 Seattle, WA — Neptune Theatre
6 Berkeley, CA — The UC Theatre
7 Los Angeles, CA — The Wiltern
9 San Diego, CA — House of Blues
10 Phoenix, AZ — The Van Buren
12 San Antonio, TX — The Aztec Theatre
13 Houston, TX — House of Blues
14 Dallas, TX — House of Blues
On UK soil, PRESIDENT will hit the road next month for a tour of their home country. Before that they’ll headline Takedown Festival this weekend, and afterwards they’ll be appearing at Slam Dunk Festival in May.
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Posted on March 30th 2026, 3:18p.m.