Bruce Springsteen, Jeremy Allen White to appear on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ in Brooklyn

Bruce Springsteen, Jeremy Allen White to appear on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ in Brooklyn
Bruce Springsteen (L) and Jeremy Allen White attend 2025 Telluride Film Festival on August 29, 2025 in Telluride, Colorado. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)

Bruce Springsteen is set to appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live! when the ABC host brings his late night show to Brooklyn from Sept. 29 to Oct. 3.

The Boss is confirmed as a guest for the special week in New York, as is The Bear’Jeremy Allen White, who plays Springsteen in the upcoming movie Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, opening Oct. 24.

This is Jimmy Kimmel’s seventh time bringing the show to Brooklyn. Springsteen previously appeared on one of Kimmel’s Brooklyn shows back in 2019.

All Brooklyn episodes of Jimmy Kimmel Live! will tape in front of a live studio audience from the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Howard Gilman Opera House.

Other guests during Brooklyn week include Emily BluntStephen ColbertTom HanksJosh JohnsonSpike Lee, Ebon Moss-BachrachKumail Nanjiani and Ryan Reynolds, along with musical guests Geese, Living ColourPublic Enemy and Reneé Rapp.

In other Springsteen talk show news … Actor Jeremy Strong, who plays Bruce’s manager Jon Landau in Deliver Me From Nowhere, appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Thursday, where he revealed that he was a big Springsteen fan and even had Springsteen’s “If I Should Fall Behind,” from 1992’s Lucky Town, played at his wedding. 

As for appearing in the movie, about Springsteen’s making of 1982’s Nebraska, Strong shared, “Nebraska is an album I’ve always loved, so to give back even a modicum of something to give back to someone who has given so much to all of us was a real privilege.”

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On This Day, Sept. 26, 1979: U2 releases their debut EP, ‘Three’

On This Day, Sept. 26, 1979: U2 releases their debut EP, ‘Three’

On This Day, Sept. 26, 1979 …

U2 made their recording debut with the release of a three-song EP, aptly titled Three.

The release featured the songs “Out of Control” and “Stories for Boys,” which were both later rerecorded for their debut album, Boy. The other song on the release was the B-side “Boy/Girl.”

U2, of course, went on to huge success, releasing 14 studio albums and selling over 150 million records worldwide. They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.

Three was later reissued in November 2019 as part of Record Store Day Black Friday, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of its original release.

U2’s last release was 2023’s Songs of Surrender, which featured reworked versions of previously released songs. They have reportedly been working on a new album, which frontman Bono has described as a “an unreasonable guitar record.”

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Hear Judas Priest and Ozzy Osbourne sing together on charity version of ‘War Pigs’

Hear Judas Priest and Ozzy Osbourne sing together on charity version of ‘War Pigs’
Judas Priest X Ozzy, ‘War Pigs — Charity Version’ (Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd/ Epic Records)

Ozzy Osbourne may be gone, but his unmistakable voice now lives on … for a good cause.

A charity version of the Black Sabbath classic “War Pigs” has been released: It’s a collaboration between Judas Priest and the late Prince of Darkness. Judas Priest guitarist Glenn Tipton, who suffers from Parkinson’s as Ozzy did, performed on the track, and all proceeds will go to The Glenn Tipton Parkinson’s Foundation and Cure Parkinson’s.

Judas Priest usually uses “War Pigs” as their walk-on song, and they released their own version of it on July 2 as a tribute to Black Sabbath, because they weren’t able to perform at the band’s final Back to the Beginning show in Birmingham due to previous touring commitments.

Priest frontman Rob Halford later said in an interview that Sharon Osbourne liked their version of the song so much that she suggested Ozzy be added to the recording. When Priest suggested the song be released to raise money for Parkinson’s, the Osbournes approved.

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CBGB Festival with Iggy Pop, Jack White & Johnny Marr to be streamed live

CBGB Festival with Iggy Pop, Jack White & Johnny Marr to be streamed live
Iggy Pop performing/(ABC/Randy Holmes)

The inaugural CBGB Festival is taking place Saturday at Under the K Bridge Park in Brooklyn, New York, but if you can’t make it, you can watch it online.

The event features Iggy Pop — doing his first New York show in more than a decade — as well as Jack WhiteSex PistolsJohnny MarrThe DamnedMelvinsLunachicks and Marky Ramone, plus current acts like The Linda Lindas.

The streaming platform Veeps will livestream the festivities Saturday starting around 4:30 p.m. CT, and it’ll be free for fans worldwide. The only catch? You’ll have to watch it live, because there won’t be a replay option. Claim your free ticket now at Veeps.com/cbgb.

If you decide you want to attend in person, tickets are still available at CBGBFest.com.

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Paul McCartney, Michael Stipe & more contribute artwork to NY benefit

Paul McCartney, Michael Stipe & more contribute artwork to NY benefit
Admat for Turn it Up Housing Works benefit/(credit: Briony Smith)

Paul McCartneyPatti Smith and R.E.M.‘s Michael Stipe are among the artists contributing original artwork to an upcoming benefit for Housing Works NYC.

The Turn it Up art benefit will take place at Housing Works’ Crosby Street location on Oct. 9, with donated pieces auctioned off to benefit the organization’s mission to provide housing, health care, and other services to people living with HIV/AIDS and other chronic conditions.

Other musicians contributing pieces to the benefit include Pearl Jam’s Eddie VedderSean LennonVampire Weekend’s Ezra KoenigInterpol’s Paul Banks and Chappell Roan, with more artists expected to join.

Information on tickets can be found at housingworks.org/events.

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Bruce Springsteen talks new film, touring and politics

Bruce Springsteen talks new film, touring and politics
Bruce Springsteen on the cover of ‘Time’/(Photograph by Andreas Laszlo Konrath for ‘Time’)

The much-anticipated Bruce Springsteen film Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere opens Oct. 24, and while some folks may have been surprised The Boss gave his OK to the project, he tells Time magazine there was a simple reason why he finally said yes.

“I’m old. I don’t give a f*** what I do anymore!” he says. “As you get older, you feel a lot freer.”

But getting older is not slowing the 76-year-old Springsteen down. Asked whether he plans to continue touring with the E Street Band, he says, “Of course!”

“I just want to keep going,” he tells Time. “I want to make records that deal with subjects people haven’t heard me deal with yet.”

Springsteen also opens up to Time about his decision to call out President Donald Trump while onstage during his 2025 European tour.

“If I’m going to stay true to who I’ve tried to be, I can’t give these guys a free pass,” he says. “A lot of people bought into his lies. He doesn’t care about the forgotten anybody but himself and the multibillionaires who stood behind him on inauguration day.”

“You have to face the fact that a good number of Americans are simply comfortable with his politics of power and dominance,” he adds.

Asked how he felt about being called “highly overrated” by Trump, Bruce notes, “I absolutely couldn’t care less what he thinks about me.”

“He’s the living personification of what the 25th Amendment and impeachment were for,” he argues. “If Congress had any guts, he’d be consigned to the trash heap of history.”

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Journey to play 2026 Stagecoach festival

Journey to play 2026 Stagecoach festival
Jonathan Cain, Todd Jensen, Deen Castronovo, Arnel Pineda, Jason Derlatka, and Journey founder Neal Schon perform during the Journey 50th Anniversary Tour at Moody Center on February 22, 2023 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Brian Ach/Getty Images for Journey)

Journey has announced their first show of 2026.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers are set to play the 2026 Stagecoach festival, which will be held April 24-26 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. Journey is part of the April 25 lineup.

While Stagecoach is predominantly a country festival, it has been branching out in recent years. Other non-country artists on the bill for 2026 include Counting CrowsBushThird Eye BlindHootie and the Blowfish and The Wallflowers. This year’s headliners include Cody JohnsonLainey Wilson and Post Malone.

Passes for this year’s festival go on sale Oct. 2 at 11 a.m. PT. A complete lineup can be found at Stagecoachfestival.com.

In other Journey news … guitarist Neal Schon was a guest on Wednesday night’s finale of America’s Got Talent. He joined Richard Goodall, who won AGT during 2024’s season 19, for the debut performance of his new song “Long Time Coming.”

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The Rolling Stones release video for ‘Shame, Shame, Shame’ from ‘Black and Blue’ reissue

The Rolling Stones release video for ‘Shame, Shame, Shame’ from ‘Black and Blue’ reissue
Cover of The Rolling Stones’ ‘Black and Blue’/(Interscope/UMe)

The Rolling Stones have released a video for “Shame, Shame, Shame,” a cover of the Shirley & Company track that will appear on their upcoming reissue of their 1976 album Black and Blue.

The clip, directed by Dutch filmmaker Camille Boumans, features a collage of rare archival photos of The Stones, combined with hand-drawn animation.

The track is one of several outtakes and jams that will appear on the super deluxe edition of Black and Blue, dropping Nov. 14. The set also includes a 2025 remix of the album by producer Steven Wilson, and a recording of a 1976 concert at Earls Court in London, which was part of a six-night residency at the venue.

The super-deluxe edition of Black and Blue will be released as a five-LP or four-CD set. Both come with a Blu-ray that includes the Wilson remix and the Earls Court concert in Dolby Atmos, plus an unreleased TV broadcast of the band’s 1976 concert at Les Abattoirs in Paris.

The Black and Blue reissue will also be released in a variety of other formats, including a limited-edition five-LP black and blue marbled vinyl set; two-disc and one-disc formats on both vinyl and CD; and a limited-edition zoetrope vinyl.

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Bruce Springsteen releases live ‘Open All Night’ from ‘Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition’

Bruce Springsteen releases live ‘Open All Night’ from ‘Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition’
Cover of Bruce Springsteens ‘Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition’ /(Sony Music)

Bruce Springsteen has released another track from his upcoming box set, Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition, dropping Oct. 17.

The latest is a live version of “Open All Night,” recorded inside an empty Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey. The song is part of Springsteen’s first-ever performance of Nebraska in its entirety. A film of the performance, directed by longtime collaborator Thom Zimny, will be featured on the Blu-ray included in the box set.

“The one thing that we didn’t do on the Nebraska album was we didn’t play it live, so my first thought when we were talking about celebrating the record was there’s got to be a performance, singing these songs from top to bottom,” The Boss shares.

On Instagram he adds, “I knew that the way to do it was no audience and no speaking … You just present the record, play it through, then you’re done.”

Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition will feature a 2025 remaster of the album, as well as lots of previously unreleased material, including the long-rumored “Electric Nebraska.” There are also solo outtakes, including additional songs from Springsteen’s original Nebraska home recordings that didn’t make the album, as well as recordings from a 1982 solo studio session.

Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition is available for preorder now. 

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Kiss my bass: Why this Rock Hall inductee is boycotting the ceremony

Kiss my bass: Why this Rock Hall inductee is boycotting the ceremony
Bassist Carol Kaye plays an Epiphone hollowbody electric guitar in April 1966 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jasper Dailey/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

When the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees were announced earlier this year, Carol Kaye‘s name was on the list in the category of Musical Excellence. But the legendary bassist — who played on The Beach Boys‘ Pet Sounds, influenced Paul McCartney and contributed to thousands of pop songs — is boycotting the November ceremony in LA. In a new interview The New York Times, she explains why.

Kaye, who’s 90, tells the paper, “I don’t do things because other people want me to do them. I have to do things the way I see fit.” The way she sees it, she tells the Times, “First off, I’m not a rocker, I’m a jazz musician. And I’m not a soloist. I worked in the studio as part of a team.”

The “team” who Kaye’s best known for working with is the group of first-call session players known as the Wrecking Crew — a name she finds insulting. The Times speculates that Kaye may be skipping the ceremony because her recognition is overdue: Wrecking Crew drummer Hal Blaine was inducted in 2000, as was fellow bass icon James Jamerson.

Kaye has also been called a crank for criticizing the 2008 Wrecking Crew documentary. She tells the Times, “When you get put on a pedestal, you better say the right things, or else you’re going to be known as nasty. … But I just tell people, listen, this is what happened. This is how I feel. If you don’t like it, I’m sorry.”

Whether she attends or not, Kaye’s legacy is secure. The late Brian Wilson once called Kaye “the best bassist in the world,” while McCartney tells the Times that hearing Carol’s work on Pet Sounds “really changed my style.” 

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony will stream live on Disney+ Nov. 8. 

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