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  • Music notes: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and more

    Goodbye "Espresso," hello Scotch. As part of her Man's Best Friend rollout, Sabrina Carpenter has partnered with Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky in a multiyear deal. Sabrina is part of the brand's campaign imagery, and at select stops on her Short N' Sweet tour, fans who are 21 and over will be able to enjoy Sabrina's signature Johnnie Walker Black Label cocktails.Comedian Jeff Ross, probably best known for hosting celebrity roasts, tells People that Justin Bieber was one of his favorite subjects. "Justin Bieber was a great sport. It was actually his idea," says Ross. "He knew he needed a reset on his public persona. A roast is a way to put your past behind you." At that roast, back in 2015, Martha Stewart told Justin, "You need to settle down, bring some balance into your life, find yourself the right gal." Apparently Justin got the message.Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are partners in a restaurant in Kansas City called 1587 Prime, set to open on Sept. 17, and it appears the menu contains at least one nod to Travis' fianceé, Taylor Swift. In a video posted on the restaurant's Instagram feed, Travis and Patrick are sitting at a table when they're served a drink topped with flower buds and an orange peel. "This is The Alchemy," says the server. "The Alchemy" is, of course, the title of a song on Taylor's album The Tortured Poets Department. It features football-themed lyrics and is widely considered to be about Travis. Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

  • Bryan Adams celebrates 'Roll With the Punches' release with video for 'Will We Ever Be Friends Again'

    Cover of Bryan Adams' 'Roll With The Punches/(BAD Records)Bryan Adams has released a new video for the track “Will We Ever Be Friends Again” from his just-released new album, Roll With the Punches.According to a post on Instagram, the clip was filmed in Iceland and stars Icelandic model Inga Eiriksdottir. Adams shared a video of an outtake with Inga playing the accordion.Roll With the Punches is Adams' 16th studio album and his first album since 2022’s So Happy It Hurts. He’s set to celebrate the release with a series of intimate club shows in England, kicking off Saturday in Leeds and wrapping Sept. 3 in Kingston.He’ll also launch a North American tour on Sept. 11 in Kamloops, British Columbia. U.S. dates, featuring Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo as special guests, begin Oct. 25 in Uncasville, Connecticut, and run through Nov. 26 in Minneapolis. Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

  • Dead & Company reveals charity activations from their San Francisco shows

    Bob Weir sings as Dead & Company performs at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)Dead & Company’s three San Francisco shows celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead helped promote a lot of causes that are important to the band.Like most Dead & Company concerts, the band had a Participation Row at the San Fran shows, promoting causes like Reverb.org and HeadCount.org, and it produced some pretty positive returns.According to a post on Instagram, the shows raised over $2.2 million for Dead Family charities. In addition, there were over 17,700 positive activations from fans, including over 5,300 voter actions and over 13,100 environmental actions.“Dead Heads make a positive impact everywhere they go,” the band said on Instagram. “Thanks to all the fans that took action and supported @headcountorg, @reverb_org and other nonprofits, we accomplished all of this together. THANK YOU for showing up.”Dead & Company’s three shows at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park took place Aug. 1, 2 and 3. They featured guest appearances by Phish’s Trey Anastasio and Phil Lesh's son Grahame Lesh, as well as Billy Strings and Sturgill Simpson.Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

  • Bryan Adams celebrates 'Roll With the Punches' release with video for 'Will We Ever Be Friends Again'

    Cover of Bryan Adams' 'Roll With The Punches/(BAD Records)Bryan Adams has released a new video for the track “Will We Ever Be Friends Again” from his just-released new album, Roll With the Punches.According to a post on Instagram, the clip was filmed in Iceland and stars Icelandic model Inga Eiriksdottir. Adams shared a video of an outtake with Inga playing the accordion.Roll With the Punches is Adams' 16th studio album and his first album since 2022’s So Happy It Hurts. He’s set to celebrate the release with a series of intimate club shows in England, kicking off Saturday in Leeds and wrapping Sept. 3 in Kingston.He’ll also launch a North American tour on Sept. 11 in Kamloops, British Columbia. U.S. dates, featuring Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo as special guests, begin Oct. 25 in Uncasville, Connecticut, and run through Nov. 26 in Minneapolis. Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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