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It’s Friday, June 27th, 2025. I’m Brian Ibbott, and here are your Music Headlines for today.
Suno has acquired WavTool, a browser-based digital audio workstation, to enhance its creative suite and attract professional users. The move strengthens Suno’s position in the AI music space and complements recent tool releases.
Billboard
Lorde surprised Glastonbury with a secret set to mark the release of her new album Virgin. The performance featured hits like “Ribs” and “Green Light” and marked her return to electronic sounds following Solar Power.
Variety
More Glastonbury 2025 buzz: Rumors swirl over secret sets from Lewis Capaldi and Robbie Williams. Capaldi hints surfaced via Glasgow and Castle Cary billboards quoting “Survive,” while Williams teased fans with nods to his infamous 1995 set. Other rumored acts include Chappell Roan and Haim.
MusicRadar
The Wu-Tang Clan reunited for a farewell show in L.A. as part of their Wu‑Tang Forever: The Final Chamber tour. The 36-song set thrilled fans with energy and nostalgia. The 27-date tour wraps July 18 in Philadelphia.
AOL
Country legend Ronnie McDowell was hospitalized after suffering a mini-stroke during a Pennsylvania show. His son shared that McDowell is recovering and preparing for surgery, thanking fans and medical staff for their support.
PennLive
Bruce Springsteen’s long-awaited box set Tracks II: The Lost Albums is out today. The 7-album collection spans 1983 to 2018, showcasing unreleased material that charts Springsteen’s evolving styles and creative shifts.
Washington Post
And it’s New Music Friday—here’s what’s out:
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The show is produced by Hammond Chamberlain and Anthony Lemos. It’s written and hosted by me, Brian Ibbott, and Eileen Rivera. Tom Merritt is our executive producer. Theme music by Lex Dallas and the State Street Players.
That’s it for today—we’ll catch you on the flip side.
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It’s Friday, June 27th, 2025. I’m Brian Ibbott, and here are your Music Headlines for today.
Suno has acquired WavTool, a browser-based digital audio workstation, to enhance its creative suite and attract professional users. The move strengthens Suno’s position in the AI music space and complements recent tool releases.
Billboard
Lorde surprised Glastonbury with a secret set to mark the release of her new album Virgin. The performance featured hits like “Ribs” and “Green Light” and marked her return to electronic sounds following Solar Power.
Variety
More Glastonbury 2025 buzz: Rumors swirl over secret sets from Lewis Capaldi and Robbie Williams. Capaldi hints surfaced via Glasgow and Castle Cary billboards quoting “Survive,” while Williams teased fans with nods to his infamous 1995 set. Other rumored acts include Chappell Roan and Haim.
MusicRadar
The Wu-Tang Clan reunited for a farewell show in L.A. as part of their Wu‑Tang Forever: The Final Chamber tour. The 36-song set thrilled fans with energy and nostalgia. The 27-date tour wraps July 18 in Philadelphia.
AOL
Country legend Ronnie McDowell was hospitalized after suffering a mini-stroke during a Pennsylvania show. His son shared that McDowell is recovering and preparing for surgery, thanking fans and medical staff for their support.
PennLive
Bruce Springsteen’s long-awaited box set Tracks II: The Lost Albums is out today. The 7-album collection spans 1983 to 2018, showcasing unreleased material that charts Springsteen’s evolving styles and creative shifts.
Washington Post
And it’s New Music Friday—here’s what’s out:
Want to know more about what’s going on in music every weekday? Subscribe at DailyMusicHeadlines.com, and visit us on Reddit at r/dailymusicheadlines.
The show is produced by Hammond Chamberlain and Anthony Lemos. It’s written and hosted by me, Brian Ibbott, and Eileen Rivera. Tom Merritt is our executive producer. Theme music by Lex Dallas and the State Street Players.
That’s it for today—we’ll catch you on the flip side.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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