Fall 2023 music preview: The season’s most anticipated albums, tours, and festivals

Taylor Swift revisits 1989, Keanu Reeves resurrects Dogstar, pop queen Kylie Minogue returns, and country legend Dolly Parton is ready to ... rock?

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Fall 2023 music preview: The season’s most anticipated albums, tours, and festivals
Clockwise from left: Nicki Minaj (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images); Dogstar (Photo: Brian Bowen Smith); Taylor Swift (Photo by John Medina/Getty Images); Kylie Minogue (Tension album cover: Haris Nuken/Studio Moross) Graphic: Libby McGuire

It seems inconceivable that summer is already ending, but here we are. And that’s okay, because it means it’s time for fall, one of the very best times for cozy music listening. This autumn, we’re getting some big pop albums from the likes of Kylie Minogue, Nicki Minaj, Olivia Rodrigo, and a new version of 1989 from Taylor Swift. We’re also getting big rock albums from (checks notes) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dolly Parton, and Keanu Reeves, who recently reunited with Dogstar after a 23-year break. Other artists dropping albums this fall include Slowdive, James Blake, the Chemical Brothers, Mitski, Animal Collective, Wilco, Sufjan Stevens, and the Mountain Goats. And we’re getting plenty of tours, concerts, and music festivals, too.

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Courtney Barnett - Start Somewhere, Life Balance & First Slow

Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett might be one of indie rock’s greatest lyricists, but her new album is going in a very different direction. Originally created with Stella Mozgawa to score the 2021 documentary Anonymous Club, End Of the Day consists of 17 instrumental improvisations that eschew Barnett’s usual sardonic storytelling and guitar riffage in favor of meditative ambient bliss.

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