Concerts and Tours
Phish, Noah Kahan, Jack White to Headline Bourbon & Beyond
The Bourbon & Beyond festival is returning to Louisville in 2025 with a stellar lineup that promises an unforgettable celebration of music, bourbon, and culture. Scheduled from September 11 to 14, this year’s festival will feature headliners Phish, Noah Kahan, and Jack White, alongside a diverse array of musical acts that span rock, Americana, and…
Read MoreBlack Sabbath to Reunite for Historic ‘Back to the Beginning’ Show
In what is becoming a dream come true for metal fans, the original lineup of Black Sabbath is set to reunite for a grand farewell concert at Birmingham’s historic Villa Park. This much-anticipated concert, titled “Back to the Beginning,” marks the first time in 20 years that the legendary quartet of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi,…
Read MoreThe Black Keys Back on the Road with ‘No Rain No Flowers’ Tour
The Black Keys have unveiled the dates for their eagerly awaited No Rain No Flowers Tour, set to begin in the spring of 2025. This announcement comes in the wake of the band’s canceled arena tour in 2024. The cancellation stemmed from a variety of challenges, including lower-than-expected ticket sales and internal management changes. Despite…
Read MoreDevo Extends Farewell Tour with 2025 North American Dates
Devo, the iconic new wave band, has announced a 2025 North American tour that spans from May through August. This tour, titled “50 Years of De-Evolution… Continued!”, marks an extension of their farewell tour initiated in 2023. Known for their pioneering influence in the new wave movement, Devo’s tour involves a mix of headlining shows,…
Read MoreWelcome to Rockville Announces Miss May I as Replacement
The festival scene is buzzing with the latest lineup news for the 2025 Welcome to Rockville event, a premier rock festival to be held in Daytona Beach, Florida from May 15-18. The festival recently stirred headlines with its announcement that Miss May I will be replacing As I Lay Dying. This switch has garnered attention…
Read MoreJerry Cantrell Brings Back ‘Hate to Feel’ After 30 Years
In a thrilling moment, Jerry Cantrell, the renowned frontman of the grunge band Alice In Chains, performed “Hate to Feel” live for the first time since 1993. This exciting return took place during the kickoff of Cantrell’s “I Want Blood” tour in Niagara Falls, much to the delight and surprise of fans who have been…
Read MoreSteven Tyler Reunites with Aerosmith for Special Performance
On February 2, 2025, Steven Tyler, the renowned frontman of Aerosmith, took to the stage for the first time since the band announced its retirement from touring due to Tyler’s vocal injury. The iconic performance occurred during the sixth annual “Jam For Janie” Grammy viewing party at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, marking a…
Read MoreFireAid Highlights: Nirvana Reunion, Green Day, and More
The FireAid concert in Los Angeles was a monumental event, bringing together a star-studded lineup of musical performers to raise much-needed funds for wildfire relief, rebuilding, and fire prevention efforts. The concert, held across two iconic venues, the Kia Forum and the Intuit Dome, ran for six hours, stirring both local and international emotions. It…
Read MorePublic Enemy Pay Visit to Victims of LA Wildfires
In the aftermath of the devastating wildfires that swept through parts of Los Angeles County, the iconic hip-hop group Public Enemy, comprised of Chuck D and Flavor Flav, stepped up to aid the impacted communities. The wildfires, particularly the Eaton Fire, wreaked havoc on the communities surrounding Altadena, leaving many families displaced and in dire…
Read MoreDave Matthews Steps Back from Charity Events in LA
Dave Matthews, the frontman of the Dave Matthews Band, has unexpectedly withdrawn from two significant charitable appearances in Los Angeles this week, including the highly anticipated FireAid concert and MusiCares’ Grateful Dead tribute. His absence is due to a “critical illness in the family,” as confirmed by an official statement from Matthews’ team. The FireAid…
Read MoreAlison Krauss & Union Station Return with First Album in 14 Years
Alison Krauss & Union Station are set to release their new album, “Arcadia,” marking their first studio album in 14 years, since the acclaimed release of “Paper Airplane” in 2011. Scheduled to drop on March 28, 2025, the album is eagerly anticipated by fans and critics alike. This collective, renowned for their bluegrass roots and…
Read MoreBob Dylan Announces Tour Dates, Includes Smaller Venues
Bob Dylan, the iconic musician who has shaped the folk and rock genres for decades, is set to grace several Midwest cities with his presence this spring. This announcement comes as a delightful surprise to his fans, as Dylan opts for smaller, less conventional venues for his upcoming performances. These intimate settings bring the audience…
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