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See Shawn Mendes’ video for ‘The Mountain’ off self-titled LP

Shawn Mendes has shared the live performance video for “The Mountain” taken off his fifth studio album, Shawn — his first new album since Wonder (2020).

The new video for The Mountain follows the release of “Nobody Knows,” “Why Why Why,” Heart of Gold’ and “Isn’t That Enough” from the 26-year-old’s self-titled album, which dropped November 15th. Mendes shared of his new LP: “This album is about letting go of, and remembering who I am. It’s been my own personal medicine. I hope you love it Shawn, out now 🫀

Mendes had previously dropped the video for “Heart of Gold”, written and produced by Mendes, Scott Harris, Mike Sabath and Eddie Benjamin, which was inspired by the memory of a dear childhood friend who passed away. Mendes shared of that track: “Grief is a really, really difficult thing to deal with and a huge part of what has helped me has been celebrating that person. I would just like to dedicate this song to anyone out there who has lost someone – some who has passed or someone who’s alive – whichever way. This is for them.”  The accompanying video for Heart of Gold was directed by Connor Brashier with creative direction by Anthony Wilson; take a look – HERE.

To stream Shawn, head HERE.
Check out the live video for The Mountain – HERE.

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Panic! at the Disco, Blink-182 to headline When We Were Young 2025

Panic! at the Disco and Blink-182 will headline the fourth edition of Las Vegas’ When We Were Young Festival, set to take place at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on October 18, 2025.

The lineup includes additional performances from Weezer, Avril Lavigne, The Offspring, The Used, All Time Low, Knocked Loose, plus rare performances from Never Shout Never, The Cab, The Rocket Summer, Jack’s Mannequin, and many more.

Panic! At the Disco — who announced their split in early 2023 and played their final shows in early 2024 — will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out (2005) in its entirety, which includes the tracks “The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage,” “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” and “But It’s Better If You Do.”

Tickets for When We Were Young are on sale via the festival’s website.

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