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Dylan Carter, a 24-year-old former 'The Voice' contestant and Lowcountry community figure, died following a single-vehicle crash in Colleton County, South Carolina.
Rolling Stone is debuting Stateside at Kingston’s Hutton Brickyards with Noah Kahan headlining on July 4. Tickets go on sale April 30 and resales are already circulating.
Walt Disney World set Mickey’s Not‑So‑Scary Halloween Party for Aug. 7–Oct. 31 with 38 nights, a new Stitch dance party, and tickets going on sale in May.
Guests were briefly stranded about 200 feet above Six Flags Fiesta Texas on the Supergirl Sky Flight; the park says an operator stopped the ride after a guest violated policy.
Skyline Park at Ponce City Market reopened with an 18‑hole mini‑golf course and a returning roller rink, plus new flexible tickets and weekday discounts. The overhaul aims to make the roof a repeat‑visit destination.
Aespa’s SYNK : COMPLÆXITY world tour includes a Sept. 18, 2026 stop at UBS Arena in Belmont Park. WEVERSE presales and Ticketmaster onsales open in early May.
Logic and G-Eazy will play Everwise Amphitheater in Indianapolis on Sept. 20, 2026 with Juicy J on select dates. Citi presales start Apr. 28; general sale May 1.
Japan’s Wonder Festival will make its U.S. debut inside MomoCon May 21–24 as the Atlanta show expands past one million square feet of exhibits and gaming.
Jakob Dylan’s Wallflowers will headline Dublin’s July 4 celebration at Dublin Coffman Stadium. Adam Sanders opens and fireworks cap a full day of family events.
A vinyl‑lover’s lounge is headed for Mandalay Bay’s rooftop this summer, promising thousands of records, cocktails and late‑night sets. Memberships and reservations are expected.
Sweet Auburn Springfest returns for its 40th year on Mother’s Day weekend with free live music, food vendors, markets and family programming along John Wesley Dobbs Avenue.
Mayfest returns to Trinity Park April 30–May 3 for four days of live music, rides, kids’ activities and a 100+ vendor market across roughly 33 acres. Thursday’s grounds admission is free.
The Washington State Fairs Columbia Bank Grandstand will host Weird Al, Little Big Town, Jon Batiste and Ice Cube in September 2026. Heres who plays when and what tickets cost.
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