It's the end of the road for KISS, and it's only fitting that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends play their final concert EVER in New York City, where their journey of over 50 years of record-breaking global tours began.
The final KISS concert, which ends the band's 24-city/25-date North America The End of the Road Tour, promises to be a massive event. KISS: END OF THE ROAD will take place on Saturday, Dec. 2, at iconic Madison Square Garden, and will be streamed worldwide, live on pay-per-view, exclusively on PPV.COM. It will also be available on PPV via cable and satellite operators in the US & Canada. The live show begins at 8 p.m. EST. (continue)
It's back, and it's DIFFerent; HIXTAPE's getting painted "John Deere Green." Evolving for its third installation of iconic country collaborations with a new artist at its helm, HIXTAPE Vol. 3: DIFFTAPE will release on March 29, 2024, centered around and as a tribute to the GRAMMY and CMA-Award winning catalog of country legend, Joe Diffie.
Announced live from the CMA Awards stage last night by Joe's oldest son, Parker Diffie, prior to HARDY, Post Malone, and Morgan Wallen's show-stopping performances of two new DIFFTAPE tunes, the third iteration of HIXTAPE will utilize 2006 master recordings of Diffie's greatest hits in tandem with all new recordings from some of country music's biggest stars and more. (continue)
Alanis Morissette announced 31 North America shows for The Triple Moon Tour. Following her 2021-2022 record breaking global tour celebrating 25 years of JAGGED LITTLE PILL, this new tour will feature special guest Rock and Roll Hall of Fame icon Joan Jett & the Blackhearts along with support from Morgan Wade.
Morissette appeared on the Kelly Clarkson show today to share the news of her upcoming touring run. "I am inspired and heartened and feel giddy inside to be going on this upcoming summer tour with Joan and Morgan and all our teams," Morissette said. "Can't wait to see you, can't wait to perform!" (continue)
Joe Walsh, multi-GRAMMY Award winning musician and Kennedy Center Honor recipient and VetsAid, his national 501(c)3 non-profit veterans organization, announce that VetsAid 2023 will be streaming live from San Diego exclusively with Veeps.
The benefit show will feature full sets from Jeff Lynne's ELO, The War on Drugs, The Flaming Lips, Lucius and Walsh himself with a special guest appearance by Stephen Stills. The livestream will begin at 5:00pm PT on Sunday, November 12, 2023 as the show kicks off from the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre near San Diego, CA. (continue)
Beartooth announced their single "Might Love Myself" has earned them their first-ever #1 spot on the Mediabase Active Rock Radio chart. Following its release in July, the song entered the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart and continued to rise over 14 weeks to #2, along with #9 on Hot Rock Songs and #11 on Rock & Alternative Airplay, the highest placements the band has ever achieved on said charts.
Lead Singer, Caleb Shomo shares, "I was never truly ready to take on what the future held until this album. I think it's pretty cool that the first song I wrote about self-love was the first song to hit number 1, and that says everything about the future of this band. Thank you all for the support during this transition in my life and in our music." (continue)
Moonspell have announced to team up with the prestigious orchestra Sinfonietta de Lisboa for their first-ever symphonic show headlining the biggest live arena in Portugal, the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal's capitol city.
Fernando Ribeiro, vocalist, comments: "We had to wait long and hard, but the time is now, that we get our songs the true symphonic makeover with 45 musicians on stage, rocking to our legacy! It's going to be as epic as it gets!" (continue)
Dimmu Borgir release their cover of DEEP PURPLES's 'Perfect Strangers'. The song features on their upcoming covers album Inspiratio Profanus which will be released on December 8th via Nuclear Blast Records.
Silenoz states about the cover of 'Perfect Strangers': "The idea of doing Perfect Strangers came about quite a while before we actually got around to recording it. It's a known song by a very well known band that has influenced many to pick up an instrument. I mean, is there anyone who doesn't like Deep Purple?! We incorporated our little twist to it while at the same time wanted to stay close to the original. But perhaps it is the more obvious aspects that come to mind when hearing it; the integration between the main musical elements that we also made use of since the beginning like keyboards and guitars." (continue)
Late Night Trouble just released their new album, "Candyland," and to celebrate we asked guitarist Sebastien Marois to tell us about the song "Take It Off". Here is the story:
Last year I decided to write a song with a fighting meaning. As I sat at my acoustic guitar, I started thinking about lyrics that could inspire people to tap into their inner strength and take control of their lives. I came up with lines like "You better get up and take it off" and "Take me to the edge, take me to the edge". (continue)
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