Jukebox – Music News Cuts – 3/28
By Staff on March 28, 2025
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Ethel Cain
Singer/songwriter Ethel Cain announced her biggest tour yet, in support of her forthcoming album, “Willoughby Tucker, I Will Always Love You.” It’s a European and North American tour beginning in August 2025. Included in the stops are Radio City Music Hall and L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium.
There is an Upstate New York stop, at Outer Harbour Live Terminal B in Buffalo on September 13th. The tour has national and international stops in Philadelphia, Chicago, Berlin, Paris, London, and Toronto. The opener for Cain will be the Toronto shoegaze band 9million.
General sale tickets begin today. Pre-sales began Wednesday. Cain’s new album will be out in August.
Hozier
Selling out the Empire FCU Amphitheater in Lakeview in Syracuse, Hozier will be performing at CMAC (Constellation Brands – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center) on July 13th in Canandaigua, NY. The concert will begin at 8pm, and there has been no opening act listed.
Tickets went on sale today at 10am via Ticketmaster. Aside from this show, Hozier will be playing the Governor’s Ball Music Festival in Flushing, Queens.
Hozier has released three albums and currently averages 47 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
CMAC 2025 concert schedule
May 22 & 23: Kane Brown (TICKETS)
June 12: Megan Moroney (TICKETS)
June 21: Goose (TICKETS)
June 29: James Taylor (TICKETS)
July 2: Red White & Boom! featuring the RPO (TICKETS)
July 12: Brad Paisley (TICKETS)
July 13: Hozier (TICKETS)
July 19: Old Dominion (TICKETS)
Aug. 2: The Killers (TICKETS)
Aug. 8: Train with Edwin McCain (TICKETS)
Lizzo
In Amazon MGM Studios upcoming biopic, “Rosetta,” Lizzo will be playing the role of Rosetta Tharpe.
Rosetta Tharpe was known as the godmother of Rock & Roll, influencing such artists as Elvis, Little Richard, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, and others. Lizzo will also be producing the biopic alongside Kevin Beisler, Nina Yang Bonjiovi, and Forest Whitaker.
The film, according to an early description, “captures a pivotal period in her life — one of groundbreaking innovation, defiant passion, and secret love. As she shatters musical boundaries with her signature guitar sound, Rosetta must navigate societal constraints, conceal her love for another woman, and ultimately transform a wedding into one of the most legendary concerts in history — the first stadium show.”
Tharpe was also portrayed in Baz Luhrmann’s 2022 biopic, “Elvis,” and her songs appear in many films and shows, including “A League of Their Own,” “Death on the Nile,” and “Elvis & Nixon.”