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Travel back in time to spring break in the ’60s!
Hits 1 in Hollywood airs weekdays from 7-10 pm ET on SiriusXM Hits 1 (Ch. 2).
Liam Payne stopped by The Morning Mash Up to talk about his first solo single post-One Direction.
We’re bringing you sets from Korn, Metallica, Chevelle and more May 19-21 on Octane (Ch. 37)!
Tune in for Gloria Gaynor’s My Favourite 7 Songs For Lovers Thursday, May 18 at 12 pm & 3 pm ET; Friday, May 19 at 1 am & 10 pm ET; Saturday, May 20 ...
SiriusXM Presents the Philadelphia Orchestra debuts 5/15 on Symphony Hall (Ch. 76). It airs It’s Mondays at 7 pm ET; Thursdays at 12 am ET/Wednesdays at 9 pm...
“In my mind, I was making a piece of art, not an album sleeve.” Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band on ...
In his own words, Paul McCartney recalls the making of Sgt. Pepper.
“Tribeca Talks: Storytellers with Bruce Springsteen and Tom Hanks” will air on Springsteen’s exclusive SiriusXM channel E Street Radio (Ch. 20)!<...
SiriusXM’s The Joint (Ch. 42) comes together with fans for a Big Up Bob Marley fan takeover through the month of May.
Larry Flick narrates Behind the Velvet Rope on Entertainment Weekly Radio (Ch. 105).
SiriusXM Coachella Radio (Ch. 18) brings you performances, artist interviews, exclusive news and more from both weekends!
Do you prefer your Coachella to be more of a Couch-ella? Well, you won’t have to leave your home to experience all the great music this year’s festival has t...
SiriusXM is honoring Prince this the weekend with special programming on VOLUME (CH. 106), The Groove (Ch. 50) and 80s on 8 (Ch. 8).
We’ll simulcast the HBO special on April 29 at 8 pm ET on VOLUME (Ch. 106), Classic Vinyl (Ch. 26), and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Radio (Ch. 310).
***Click here for the 2022 guide channel change guide*** Pretty soon you’ll notice some changes on your radio. That’s because SiriusXM has a fresh slat...
Kodak Black’s Tunnel Vision takes the top spot.
On Broadway’s Julie James hosted a discussion with the musical’s cast and creators.
Sheryl Crowe reflected on her storied career and performed live for Howard Stern.
Rae Sremmurd’s Swang takes the top spot.
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