BottleRock Napa Valley 2025 festival features nearly 80 musical acts including headliners Green Day, Justin Timberlake, Noah Kahan, Benson Boone, Khruangbin, Cage the Elephant, Ice Cube, Sublime, and dozens more at the music, wine, craft brew and culinary festival on Memorial Day Weekend, May 23-25, 2025
BottleRock Napa Valley, presented by JaM Cellars, announces Green Day, Justin Timberlake, Noah Kahane 2025 festival lineup today, featuring nearly 80 musical acts including headline artists Green Day, Justin Timberlake, and Noah Kahan. The 3-day music, wine, craft brew and culinary festival will take place in the heart of the City of Napa at the Napa Valley Expo on May 23-25, 2025. 3-day general admission tickets, including all fees, begin at $456/pp and go on sale at 10am PT on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, at the link below. A special layaway plan for 3-day general admission tickets begins at $100.Continue reading
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ALBUM REVIEW: Machine Gun Kelly – Tickets to My Downfall
Whether you know him from his decade-long rap career, role as Felix in Birdbox, spot-on portrayal of Tommy Lee in The Dirt, comedian Pete Davidson’s BFF, or Megan Fox’s new beau, Machine Gun Kelly, born Colson Baker, has left footprints across the entertainment industry. Hot off a summer full of home-recorded covers and his first MTV Video Music Award, MGK takes another step in a new direction with his fifth studio album, Tickets to My Downfall (Bad Boy/Interscope), wearing his heart on his sleeve for 13 tracks (and 2 interludes) of pop-punk magic. Most fittingly, the new release was executively produced by Blink 182’s Travis Barker, who Baker first collaborated with last summer on “I Think I’m Okay,” along with Brit bud Yungblud. It’s no surprise the album sounds as if it could have been born during the early-2000’s pop-punk heyday. Though TTMD is a change of pace from MGK’s typical style, it does not fully abandon his roots, highlighting a multitude of hip-hop guests and beats, party songs, and pop anthems. In fact, he has consistently cited various rock acts as influences, so it was only a matter of time until he fully submerged himself in the genre.