The Eagles have added an additional Seattle date to their rescheduled Hotel California tour, but unlike the other shows, attendees will have to provide proof of vaccination upon entering. The November 5th show at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena requires that guests be fully vaccinated 14 days prior to the show, …
Read More »Feist to Debut New Music During 'Multitudes' Residency
Feist has announced an upcoming live residency that will take place this summer in Europe. Designed by the singer and designer Rob Sinclair, who worked on David Byrne’s stunning American Utopia live shows, Feist’s Multitudes residency looks to break down the walls between audience and performer, bringing them together after …
Read More »Morrissey, Blondie, Devo, Bauhaus Set for 2022 Cruel World Festival
Morrissey, Blondie, Bauhaus and Devo are among the artists that will perform at Pasadena, California’s rescheduled Cruel World Festival, now set for May 14th, 2022 at Brookside at the Rose Bowl. (Organizers announced a second show set for May 15th due to popular demand, with tickets on sale June 30th …
Read More »Cody Jinks, ZZ Top to Headline Inaugural Born & Raised Music Festival
Cody Jinks and ZZ Top will headline the first Born & Raised Music Festival, a new concert and camping event set for September 17th through 19th in Pryor, Oklahoma, at the Pryor Creek Music Festival Grounds — known to metalheads as the home of Rocklahoma. Billed as a “weekend of …
Read More »St. Vincent Announces 'Daddy's Home' U.S. Tour
St. Vincent has announced a U.S. tour in support of her just-released new album Daddy’s Home. The Daddy’s Home Tour kicks off September 3rd in Portland, Maine, and concludes October 20th in Detroit; along the way, Annie Clark will also play festival gigs at Pitchfork, Life Is Beautiful, and Austin …
Read More »Dead & Company Announce 2021 Tour
Dead & Company have announced they’re hitting the road on a 2021 tour, kicking off August 16th in Raleigh, North Carolina, and running through Halloween, with a three-night stand at the Hollywood Bowl on October 29th, 30th, and 31st. The supergroup consisting of John Mayer,Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey …
Read More »Live Nation, AEG Suspend Artist Touring Until April as Coronavirus Spreads
Live Nation and AEG, North America’s largest concert promoters, are halting all large-scale tours in the U.S. and abroad until April, and asking artists to come home amid coronavirus fears. The competitors aligned with the biggest booking agencies in the country to mount a unified effort to address the situation. …
Read More »Ultra Music Festival Offers 'Extra Ultra Hour,' But No Refunds, After Coronavirus Cancellation
Ultra Music Festival is out of action, after coronavirus postponed the event to 2021 — but its lackluster ticket-replacement deal for fans is drawing a different kind of attention. According to an email sent by Ultra organizers to ticket holders around midnight Monday and reviewed by Rolling Stone, would-be attendees …
Read More »Green Day Postpone Asia Tour Dates Due to Coronavirus Concerns
Green Day are among a growing list of artists who are canceling tour dates in Asia amid concerns about the coronavirus. On Thursday, both Green Day and BTS announced nixed dates from their previously planned jaunts through the region. “We have unfortunately made the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming …
Read More »Korn and Faith No More Plot Co-Headlining Tour
Korn and Faith No More are teaming up for a 26-date joint tour. After kicking off at the Pepsi Center in Denver on August 7th, the bands will hit several cities in California and Texas before heading to the East Coast. They’ll make a stop at Barclays Center in Brooklyn …
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