Bonnie Raitt to play show benefiting investigative journalism and the free press

Bonnie Raitt to play show benefiting investigative journalism and the free press
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Bonnie Raitt is playing a special show this fall to benefit a good cause.

The singer announced she’ll headline an intimate concert at the Sunset Cultural Center in Carmel-By-The-Sea, California, on Sept. 23, with proceeds being donated to non-profit organizations that support investigative journalism and protecting a free press. The show will feature special guest Roy Rogers.

“With our democracy at a crossroads, never have investigative journalism and protection of a free press been more essential to holding the powerful to account and keeping the public informed and engaged,” Raitt shares.

The venue holds only 700 people, and a presale for tickets will happen July 9 at 12 p.m. PT, with tickets going on sale to the general public July 12 at 12 p.m. PT. More info can be found at sunsetcenter.org.

Raitt will kick off another leg of her Just Like That… tour on Sept. 6 in Prescott Valley, Arizona. A complete list of dates can be found at bonnieraitt.com.

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Bruce Springsteen’s daughter fails to make Olympic equestrian team

Bruce Springsteen’s daughter fails to make Olympic equestrian team
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Looks like Bruce Springsteen will be skipping the Olympics this year.

The singer’s daughter, Jessica Springsteen, failed to make the U.S. equestrian three-person jumping squad for the upcoming Paris Olympics. 

Had she successfully made the team, The Boss would have been free to be in Paris to cheer her on, as his European tour with The E Street Band ends July 27, and his U.S. dates don’t begin until August 15 in Pittsburgh. The Olympics run from July 26 to August 11. 

Jessica is a previous Olympic medalist. She won a silver in the three-person jumping event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman announces new Final One Man Solo tour dates

Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman announces new Final One Man Solo tour dates
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Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman has added more dates to his Final One Man Solo tour.

After launching the tour in March, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will kick off the new leg on Oct. 3 in Tarrytown, New York, with dates confirmed through Nov. 2 in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania.  

The show will feature highlights from Wakeman’s five-decade career, including solo work and work with Yes. Plus, he’ll play the 30-minute instrumental, “Yessonata,” turning themes and melodies from Yes into a sonata. 

“I have thoroughly enjoyed performing the various one-man shows, but it’s time to call it a day,” he says, sharing he plans to stop touring by his 77th birthday, which will happen May 18, 2026. “I intend to throw in the best of what I have done in the past, plus a few new surprises on the way, and possibly even the odd guest joining me on the odd occasion.” 

He adds, “I am taking this opportunity of thanking everyone and anyone who has supported me over the last 53 years!”

A complete list of Rick Wakeman tour dates can be found at rwcc.com.

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Mark Lanegan social media teases “lots of news to share”

Mark Lanegan social media teases “lots of news to share”
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Mark Lanegan‘s Facebook page is teasing an announcement regarding the late Screaming Trees frontman.

The page’s first post since announcing Lanegan’s death in February 2022 reads, “We appreciate your kind loving words over the last 2 years. There is lots of news to share with you very soon.”

The post also includes photos of recording equipment and the exterior of the famed Abbey Road Studios in London, suggesting that a posthumous Lanegan release could be in the works.

Lanegan passed away at age 57. Along with fronting Screaming Trees, he was known for his solo career and for his works in bands including Queens of the Stone Age and The Gutter Twins.

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Paul McCartney adds Bogotá stop to Got Back tour

Paul McCartney adds Bogotá stop to Got Back tour
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Paul McCartney has added another show to his 2024 Got Back tour.

The latest addition has the Beatle headlining El Campin Stadium in Bogotá, Colombia, on Nov. 1, his first time in the city since 2012.

⁠”Colombia, we are on our way!” McCartney shares. “Our last visit to you was so special and felt like an unbeatable experience but we know this is going to be even bigger and better!”

He adds, “Me and the band can’t wait to see you all. Let’s get ready to make memories together again.”

McCartney launched his Got Back tour in the U.S. in 2022. He’s set to kick off the latest leg on Oct. 1 in Montevideo, Uruguay. A complete list of dates can be found at PaulMcCartney.com.

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On This Day, July 8, 1984: Bob Dylan headlines guest-filled show at Dublin’s Slane Castle

On This Day, July 8, 1984: Bob Dylan headlines guest-filled show at Dublin’s Slane Castle

On This Day, July 8, 1984…

Bob Dylan wrapped his European tour at Dublin, Ireland’s Slane Castle, where he was joined by local heroes Van Morrison and U2’s Bono.

Morrison joined Dylan for “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue,” and his tune “Tupelo Honey,” while Bono teamed with Dylan for “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat” and “Blowin’ in the Wind.”

Carlos Santana was also a special guest during the show, joining Dylan for “Tombstone Blues,” “The Times They Are a Changin’” and “Blowin’ in the Wind.”

Thirty years later, Dylan is still performing live and is currently a part of Willie Nelson‘s Outlaw Music Festival. The tour hits Chula Vista, California, on July 29.  

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Sphere CEO suggests Eagles may extend Vegas residency

Sphere CEO suggests Eagles may extend Vegas residency
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If you weren’t able to snag tickets to the Eagles’ Las Vegas residency at the Sphere, you may get another chance.

Eagles are set to kick off their residency on Sept. 20, with dates confirmed through Dec. 14, and in an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Sphere Entertainment’s executive chairman and CEO James Dolan indicated there’s a good chance they could come back for more shows.

“The Eagles, first off, are selling like hotcakes,” Dolan says. “So the likelihood is they will extend. But that’s up to them. They have to decide that.” 

He adds, “Look, they can play as long as they want.”

Dolan notes that not every artist can play the Sphere, because it poses challenges that don’t come with a regular concert.

“There’s a challenge for every artist who comes here. It’s the same with Dead & Company, it’s not just playing your show,” he says. “They are the best musicians in the world, but they still have to take their art and translate it on to the screen,” adding, “It requires an awful lot from the artists.”

Dead & Company is currently headlining their Dead Forever residency at the Sphere. Their next show is happening July 11, with shows confirmed through August 10.

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Pearl Jam earns ’Billboard’ career first with latest ’Dark Matter’ single

Pearl Jam earns ’Billboard’ career first with latest ’Dark Matter’ single
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Even after over 30 years, Pearl Jam keeps racking up career firsts.

The band’s song “Wreckage,” the current single off their new album, Dark Matter, has hit #1 on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. Having already conquered the ranking with the Dark Matter title track, which was also the record’s lead single, Pearl Jam has now notched consecutive #1 hits on Mainstream Rock Airplay for the first time.

“Wreckage” gives Pearl Jam a total of five #1 Mainstream Rock Airplay singles. The song “Dark Matter” previously gave PJ the record for the longest gap between #1 hits on the chart, having taken over 26 years since last leading in 1998 with “Given to Fly.”

The album Dark Matter, the follow-up to 2020’s Gigaton, dropped in April. The band will launch a second leg of their U.S. tour in support of the album in August.

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Lenny Kravitz loves “the communion with the audience” while on tour

Lenny Kravitz loves “the communion with the audience” while on tour
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Lenny Kravitz is known for putting on a spectacular live show, so it’s no surprise he says it was a concert he went to when he was young that made him realize he wanted to make music a career.

Kravitz tells ABC Audio his first concert ever was the Jackson 5 at Madison Square Garden in New York in the early ’70s. It really convinced him music was what he should be doing, noting, “After that night, my life was never the same. I knew that’s what I wanted to do.”

Lenny, who released the new album Blue Electric Light earlier this year, says for him, getting to play live is all about the people who come to his shows.

He shares that his favorite thing about performing is “the communion with the audience, being with the audience, being with the people that support you, that have made it possible for this music to live.”

Lenny has seen lots of fellow musicians in concert and while he does get inspired by what he sees, he doesn’t necessarily use that inspiration when planning what he’ll do onstage.

“I don’t really think about other artists when I’m preparing for something like this,” he says. “I’m just trying to represent the time and be, you know, as strong as I can be and to be as open as I can be to really share this experience with the people.” 

Kravitz in on tour overseas through August. So far his only U.S. shows are a five-night residency at the Dolby Live in Las Vegas in October. A complete list of dates can be found at lennykravitz.com.

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Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder calls recent health scare a “near death experience”

Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder calls recent health scare a “near death experience”
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After postponing three shows due to an illness in the band, Pearl Jam returned to the stage in Barcelona Saturday night, where frontman Eddie Vedder opened up about the health issues they were dealing with.

Fan-shot footage posted to social media shows Eddie addressing the crowd before a performance of “Wasted Reprise,” sharing, “the last week it almost felt like a near death experience. It was very uncomfortable and it got frightening.”

The comments came just after a performance of “Just Breathe,” with Vedder saying the issue was chest related. “It felt like maybe you couldn’t breathe, maybe you wouldn’t make it through the night, maybe you’d have to go to the hospital,” he said.

Eddie then noted that it wasn’t just him, and “a few of us” had it.

“You just realize how precious this life is, how lucky we are to have been living on a planet where we could go round and play to incredible people like the people in this room here tonight,” he added. “So, it was a poignant experience. I won’t be forgetting it anytime soon and we won’t be forgetting tonight anytime soon.”

Next up, Pearl Jam plays a second night in Barcelona on July 8. They return to the U.S. on August 22 with a show in Missoula, Montana. A complete list of dates can be found at pearljam.com.

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