Tyler, the Creator will bring Lil Yachty and Paris Texas along for a 2025 world tour behind his new album, PHARMOKOPIA, which will get underway Feb. 4 in St. Paul, Mn. The North American portion constitutes two legs, with the latter starting June 27 in Cincinnati.

During the spring, Tyler will trek through Europe until May 30 in Glasgow, and after a brief break in August, will resume Aug. 18 in Auckland. PHARMOKOPIA is due Oct. 28 from Columbia; Tyler is expected to debut material from it at his Camp Flog Gnaw festival on Nov. 16-17 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

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* Some of the biggest names in hard rock will assemble for the Sonic Temple festival on May 8-11 in Columbus, Oh., with Metallica playing two distinct sets during the weekend alongside performances from Linkin Park, Korn, Incubus, Three Days Grace with original vocalist Adam Gontier, Alice Cooper, Alice in Chains and System of a Down member Shavo Odadjian‘s new band, Seven Hours After Violet.

* Comedian Dave Chappelle and rapper Killer Mike are joining forces on a seven-date fall co-headlining tour dubbed “STILL TALKIN THAT SH*T!,” which will visit Detroit (Nov. 15), Atlanta (Nov. 17), Chicago (Nov. 18), Boston (Nov. 21), New York (Nov. 21), Oakland, Ca. (Nov. 23) and Long Beach, Ca. (Nov. 24). Described simply as “a fusion of music and comedy across a joint set,” the shows will be “phone-free experiences.”

* Alan Jackson and Sturgill Simpson will anchor the third edition of the Two Step Inn festival on April 5-6 at San Gabriel Park in the central Texas city of Georgetown, with the former’s performance coming as part of his ongoing farewell tour. The lineup also features Miranda Lambert, Flatland Cavalry, Diplo presents Thomas Wesley, Gavin Adcock, ERNEST, Eli Young Band, Tracy Byrd, Diamond Rio, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ryan Bingham and the Texas Gentlemen, Nelly and Sammy Kershaw. Per promoter C3 Presents, Two Step Inn has generated more than $200 million for the local economy during its tenure.

* Dolly Parton herself won’t be present, but her multi-media concert, Threads: My Songs in Symphony, has announced its first run of dates backed by local orchestras in each city. So far, 11 shows have been announced, beginning March 20 in Nashville. The latter is, at the moment, the only date Parton at which Parton will actually perform; at the others, she will be represented on-screen through pre-recorded segments.

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