If you’re anything like us, we see an interesting headline during our daily scroll—pause to read it—but then keep scrolling without reading the actual story. So at the end of each week, we’re rounding up all the buzziest, news-worthy headlines you might have missed. Think of it like the “saved” feature on Instagram but for news instead of aesthetically pleasing photos. This is what you missed.
#1
CTRL ESCAPE Arena Tour
John Summit is leveling up with his first-ever arena tour in support of his sophomore album CTRL ESCAPE. Kicking off in October, the 20-date North American run will bring the EDM star’s high-energy performances and immersive new production to major venues including Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, and Chicago’s United Center. The tour marks a major milestone for Summit as he continues expanding beyond clubs and festivals into large-scale headline shows, following the release of CTRL ESCAPE and a packed summer that includes festival appearances and his Ibiza residency debut.
#2
She’s Unraveled
Olivia Rodrigo dives deeper into heartbreak and emotional chaos with “The Cure,” the dramatic second single from her upcoming album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love. Accompanied by a surreal music video that finds Rodrigo playing a nurse searching for a remedy to broken hearts, the track blends raw vulnerability with the pop-punk edge that has defined her rise. The release also further highlights Rodrigo’s admiration for legendary band The Cure and frontman Robert Smith, whose influence echoes throughout the album ahead of its June 12 release and her massive upcoming Unraveled Tour.
#3
Lola’s Back
Lola Young is entering a reflective new chapter with “From Down Here,” a soulful single co-written and co-produced by James Blake that explores longing, healing, and emotional limbo. The release follows her acclaimed album I’m Only F**king Myself and arrives after a turbulent year that saw the singer cancel tour dates following her onstage collapse at All Things Go. Now preparing to return to the festival in 2026, Young is embracing a healthier future while channeling her personal recovery into some of her most vulnerable music yet.
#4
Spotify Easing the Ticket Buying Process
Spotify is trying to change the chaotic concert ticket-buying experience with Reserved, a new feature that gives eligible Premium subscribers early access to tickets for select tours based on their listening habits and fan engagement. Launching first in the U.S. this summer, Reserved will identify artists’ most dedicated listeners through streams, shares, and other activity, then offer them a limited window to purchase up to two tickets before the general public. The initiative is designed to reward real fans, reduce scalping, and strengthen the connection between streaming and live music as Spotify expands its investment in concerts and touring.
#5
Benito X Zara
Bad Bunny is bringing his signature style to fashion retailer Zara with BENITO ANTONIO, a massive 150-piece collection inspired by Puerto Rican culture and the artist’s evolving personal aesthetic. Developed alongside longtime creative director Janthony Oliveras, the collaboration blends oversized tailoring, textured basics, and summer-ready pieces that have already appeared during some of Bad Bunny’s biggest moments this year, including the Super Bowl LXHalftime Show and the Met Gala. Following an early pop-up launch in Puerto Rico, the collection officially arrives globally online and in select U.S. Zara stores on May 21.
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