Apple Music will release an exclusive concert film showcasing Taylor Swift’s 1989 world tour. The announcement was made on Sunday (Swift’s 26th birthday). Directed by Jonas Akerlund, The 1989 World Tour LIVE Concert Film will feature Swift’s entire concert from November 28 at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia. The film will stream exclusively on Apple Music starting December 20. You can watch a trailer below:

AC/DC has announced a 2016 run of 20 North American tour dates. The veteran rockers will kick off the trek in Tacoma, WA on February 2 with dates up to April 4 when they play New York’s legendary Madison Square Garden.

In a Twitter Q&A last week, Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament and the band’s manager Kelly Curtis confirmed the group will tour in 2016. The first leg of tour dates are slated to be revealed early in the year. Curtis also said the band is cooking up a way to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Pearl Jam in 2016 as well. In related news, Ament’s side project RNDM has announced a brief tour of seven cities in March of 2016.

Speaking to Guitar World magazine, Jimmy Page said he plans to tour and release a new solo album in 2016. Billboard notes that Page hasn’t toured since 1998, when he hit the road with his Led Zeppelin cohort Robert Plant. He also hasn’t released a solo record since 1988.

Prince released a new surprise album exclusively via TIDAL over the weekend. HITNRUN Phase Two can now be bought digitally or streamed and is the follow up to HITNRUN Phase One, which was a TIDAL exclusive back in September.

Mariah Carey will head out on an extensive tour of Europe and South Africa next spring. The Pop singer’s “Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour” begins in Glasgow on March 15 and wraps with two shows in Johannesburg, South Africa on May 1 and 2. Carey has not toured Europe in over a decade.

Shinedown will hit the road in 2016, touring North America in March. The trek kicks off in Portland, OR on March 1 with dates announced up to March 18 in Deadwood, SD.