Eagles add four dates to Las Vegas Sphere residency

Eagles add four dates to Las Vegas Sphere residency
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Eagles are extending their time at the Las Vegas Sphere.

After the presale launched for the initial run of eight shows at the state-of-the-art venue, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers announced four additional concerts. 

The new dates will once again happen on Fridays and Saturdays, Nov. 1 and Nov. 2, and Nov. 8 and Nov. 9.

A presale for the new dates is happening now; tickets go on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m.

Eagles – Live in Concert at Sphere kicks off Sept. 20. A complete list of dates can be found at eagles.com.

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Tesla, Extreme & more set for Monsters of Rock cruise

Tesla, Extreme & more set for Monsters of Rock cruise
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Tesla, Extreme, Queensrÿche and RATT’s Stephen Pearcy are among the rockers setting sail on the annual Monsters of Rock cruise, happening March 10-15 on Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Joy.

Over 35 artists are booked for the cruise, including Winger, LA Guns, Vixen, Michael Schenker, Krokus, Extreme and Slaughter.

The Monsters of Rock Cruise, returning for its 13th year, departs from Miami, with stops in Great Stirrup Cay and Nassau, Bahamas.

Reservations are open now at MonstersOfRockCruise.com.

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Stevie Nicks hints at new solo album

Stevie Nicks hints at new solo album
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Stevie Nicks fans may soon hear some new music from the legendary singer.

In an interview with MOJO, Nicks reveals that she’s been working on new music and may begin recording a new album this summer.  

“At the end of [the] pandemic, I finally started to write again,” she tells the mag. “I’ve got this song about women’s rights that I think is really strong. And I wrote a song called ‘The Vampire’s Wife,’ which is one of the best things I’ve ever written. It’s a story song, like ‘Gypsy’s’ a story song, and ‘Rhiannon’s’ a story song.”

She adds, “So maybe that’s the beginning of an album.”

If she does record and release a new album, it would be Nicks’ first solo record since 2011’s In Your Dreams. 

As for when fans may get to hear it, that’s another story. Stevie says her plans are to head into the studio after she wraps up her European tour, which kicks off July 3 in Dublin, and includes a headlining show at London’s Hyde Park on July 12.

A complete list of dates can be found at stevienicksofficial.com.

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New Elton John documentary to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival

New Elton John documentary to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival
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A new documentary about Elton John is set to premiere this fall.

Elton John: Never Too Late, directed by R.J. Cutler and Elton’s husband, David Furnish, will have its world premiere gala screening at September’s Toronto International Film Festival.

According to the description, in the Disney+ doc, Elton “pulls back the curtain on his life for the first time.”

The Elton doc is one of the first six films announced for this year’s Toronto Film Festival, which runs from Sept. 5 to Sept. 15. More information can be found at tiff.net.

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Bruce Springsteen includes three tour debuts on final night in Madrid

Bruce Springsteen includes three tour debuts on final night in Madrid
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band wrapped a three-night stand in Madrid Monday night, treating fans to three tour debuts.

According to setlist.fm, after opening the show with “Lonesome Day,” Bruce broke out the Born in the U.S.A. track “Cover Me” for the first time on the tour, marking the first time he’s performed the song since 2017.

Later in the show he offered up the tour debut of the Tracks song “My Love Will Not Let You Down,” as well as another Born in the U.S.A. song, “Working on the Highway.”

Of course, the set included plenty of Springsteen classics, like “Born To Run,” “Dancing in the Dark,” “Born in the U.S.A.” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze Out,” as well as “Hungry Heart,” “Thunder Road” and “Bobby Jean.” 

Next up, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band bring their tour to Barcelona for two nights starting Thursday. A complete list of dates can be found at brucespringsteen.net.

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On This Day, June 18, 1977: Fleetwood Mac lands their first and only #1 with “Dreams”

On This Day, June 18, 1977: Fleetwood Mac lands their first and only #1 with “Dreams”

On This Day, June 18, 1977 …

Fleetwood Mac hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with “Dreams,” which would turn out to be the only chart-topping single of their career.

The song was the third single off the band’s 11th studio album, Rumours, which spent 31 nonconsecutive weeks at #1.

In 2020 “Dreams” returned to the chart after a TikTok video created by Nathan Apodaca in which he was skateboarding to the tune went viral. The song returned to the Billboard Hot 100 at #22, peaking at #12 a week later.

Although “Dreams” was their only #1, Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours featured several songs that went on to become classics, including “Don’t Stop,” “Go Your Own Way,” “Songbird,” “The Chain” and “You Make Loving Fun.”

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Stevie Nicks postpones second solo show due to illness

Stevie Nicks postpones second solo show due to illness
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Stevie Nicks has been forced to postpone a second show on her solo tour.

The two time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer announced on her Instagram Story that the Tuesday, June 18, show in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is being postponed “due to illness,” and has now been rescheduled to September 24. 

Stevie previously postponed her Saturday, June 15, show in Hershey, Pennsylvania for the same reason, and that show has now been rescheduled for September 28.

Tickets for the postponed shows will be valid for the new dates. 

Stevie’s next concert is scheduled for Friday, June 21, in Chicago, with Stevie noting she “looks forward to seeing fans” at the show. 

A complete list of dates can be found at stevienicksofficial.com.

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Original “Birthday” lyrics part of new Beatles auction

Original “Birthday” lyrics part of new Beatles auction
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A new collection of memorabilia from The Beatles is now up for auction through ANALOGr.  

Coinciding with Paul McCartney’s 82nd birthday on June 18, the new auction includes handwritten original lyrics to The Beatles’ “Birthday,” written on the back of an Apple Studio recording sheet. It even includes chord diagrams helping John Lennon and George Harrison with the guitar parts. 

The unique piece of Beatles history has an estimated sale price of between $125,000 and $200,000.

Other items up for auction include a reproduction of sculptor Frederic Remington‘s famous “The Rattlesnake” statue that was owned by Lennon; a George Harrison Brainwashed collection, featuring a poster signed by Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Pattie Boyd and session drummer Jim Keltner; a CBS Records employee jacket signed by Ringo; and a Beatles 1964 Pepsi vending machine transistor radio, given to the band upon their arrival in America on Feb. 7, 1964. 

“We are incredibly excited to present the second round of the ANALOGr Beatles auction,” said Thomas Scriven, CEO at ANALOGr. “This collection is a treasure trove of Beatles history, and we look forward to sharing these rare and unique items with fans and collectors around the world.”  

The auction is open now and runs through July. More info can be found at analogr.com.

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Blue Öyster Cult releasing live album, ’50th Anniversary Live – Second Night,’ in August

Blue Öyster Cult releasing live album, ’50th Anniversary Live – Second Night,’ in August
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Blue Öyster Cult is continuing the celebration of their 50th anniversary with the release of a new live album.

50th Anniversary Live – Second Night, dropping Aug. 9, features a concert recorded during the band’s 2022 three-night stand at Sony Hall in New York. It has the band performing their sophomore album, Tyranny and Mutation, in its entirety, along with such classic tracks as “Burnin’ For You” and “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper.”

As a preview of the record, Blue Öyster Cult has also released a live performance video of the track “7 Screaming Diz-Busters.”

The residency at Sony Hall had the band playing their first three albums in their entirety, one each night; Frontiers Music is releasing each night separately. The first release, 50th Anniversary Live – First Night, featured the band performing their self-titled debut album. It was released in October.

50th Anniversary Live – Second Night is available for preorder now.

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KISS’ Gene Simmons regrets not being harder on former bandmates Ace Frehley and Peter Criss

KISS’ Gene Simmons regrets not being harder on former bandmates Ace Frehley and Peter Criss
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KISS’ Gene Simmons reveals in a new interview that he wishes he had handled things differently with his former bandmates Ace Frehley and Peter Criss so they could still be with them celebrating the band’s long career. 

During an interview with Backstage Pass, Simmons was asked if there was anything about the band that he would have done differently, and he expressed regret about how he dealt with Ace and Peter and their substance issues.

“I’m sad in retrospect. You know, hindsight’s 20/20,” he said. “I’m sad that I wasn’t more hard on Ace and Peter, the two original guys who played guitar and drums in the band,” noting that he has never gotten high and never drank.

“I’ve always been an outcast in that way,” he said. “The rest of the world seemed to be drug-fueled.”

Simmons acknowledged that Ace and Peter deserve as much credit for the band’s initial success as he and Paul Stanley.

“There’s no question it was that chemistry. And they both had unique voices, unique personalities and all that,” he said. “And they should have been here with us 50 or 55 years later and enjoying the fruits of their labor. But sadly, they’re not.”

Regarding their departures, Simmons shared, “It’s their own doing. They were in and out of the band three different times. They were let go three different times because of the same old thing.” 

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