Bad Omens are ready to take over arenas in 2026. The Virginia-based hard rock outfit has announced a 20-date North American headlining tour set to begin February 22 in Salt Lake City and conclude March 27 in Oakland, California. Joining them on the road will be fellow rockers Beartooth and rising act President, setting the […]
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Jon Bon Jovi Is Back: Six-Night NYC Run Marks Triumphant Return
Bon Jovi’s Forever Tour is getting bigger and louder. After a triumphant return announcement that thrilled fans worldwide, the iconic rock band has added two more dates to its already sold-out Madison Square Garden run, bringing their total to six nights at the legendary New York venue. The newly added performances, scheduled for July 16 […]
Speed Meets Sound: Star-Studded Lineup Announced for Las Vegas Grand Prix
Las Vegas is revving up the volume alongside the engines for the 2025 Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix, promising a music lineup as high-octane as the race itself. Set for November 22, the Grid stage will transform into a full-blown concert venue, delivering back-to-back sets from global stars embedded within the weekend’s motorsport […]
This Day in Music History – October 30th
1970 – Jim Morrison was sentenced to 6 months in jail and fined $500 for exposing himself in Miami, FL. He was also sentenced to 60 days of hard labor for profanity. He was released on $50,000 bond until the appeal could be heard. 1974 – Kathy Silva files for a divorce from Sylvester Stewart […]
Hall of Fame Ceremony Gears Up with Chappell Roan, Killers, and More
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is doubling down on star power for its 40th annual induction ceremony, bringing in Chappell Roan and The Killers to round out a glittering list of presenters and performers. The milestone event, set for November 8 at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles, promises a night of […]
Sting to Headline Super Bowl Weekend Concert in San Francisco
Sting is set to bring his signature sound to the Super Bowl weekend festivities with a high-profile performance in San Francisco. The British music icon will headline a special concert on February 6, 2025, at the Palace of Fine Arts, kicking off a weekend of entertainment leading up to Super Bowl LIX. The show is […]
Pop Revival: Demi Lovato Hits the Road with It’s Not That Deep
After a high-energy album drop and an intimate Los Angeles performance, Demi Lovato is taking her latest era on the road. The pop powerhouse announced a 23-city North American tour in support of her ninth studio album, It’s Not That Deep, released on October 24. The tour begins April 8 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and […]
Seven Years Later, Radiohead Finds Its Way Back to the Stage
After seven years away from the touring spotlight, Radiohead is set to make a triumphant return to the stage this fall. The band’s long absence wasn’t just a creative hiatus but a deeply personal one, shaped by grief, burnout, and emotional reevaluation. Frontman Thom Yorke opened up in a recent interview about the decision to […]
From Collaborator to Creator: Carlile’s Triumphant Musical Reset
Brandi Carlile’s newest album, “Returning to Myself,” signals a deeply personal turning point in the acclaimed singer-songwriter’s career. Known for her powerhouse vocals and collaborative spirit, Carlile’s latest release is as much a reinvention as it is a homecoming. In recent years, Carlile has become music’s ultimate connector, helping Joni Mitchell return to the stage, […]
This Day in Music History – October 28th
1956 – Elvis Presley’s song “Love Me Tender” became the No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit. He became the first artist to follow himself into the No. 1 position. The song “Don’t Be Cruel/Hound Dog” had been the No. 1 song for 11 weeks. 1956 – Elvis Presley appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show for the […]