David Gilmour adds more North American tour dates

David Gilmour adds more North American tour dates
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David Gilmour has added more shows to his upcoming Luck and Strange tour.

After initially announcing two shows each in New York and Los Angeles, the Pink Floyd rocker has now added one additional LA show and two more in the Big Apple. 

Gilmour previously announced he’d be headlining Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl on October 29 and 30; the newly added show is on October 31. In New York, he’s playing Madison Square Garden on November 4 and 5, with the new additions of November 6 and 9. The two cities will be Gilmour’s only North American concert appearances. 

Tickets for all shows go on sale to the general public starting Friday, May 17, at 10 a.m. local time.

The tour is in support of Gilmour’s new solo album, Luck and Strange, which drops September 6. It is his first album of new material in nine years.

Luck and Strange is available for preorder now.

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Steve Perry hints at new music and possible new tour

Steve Perry hints at new music and possible new tour
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It looks like we may soon be getting new music from Steve Perry

In an interview with Rolling Stone, the former Journey frontman opens up about his musical future, sharing good news for fans.

“I just signed with a new label,” Perry says. “I’m very excited about it, and I’ll have an opportunity very soon to work with these very, very musically creative people.” He adds that he’s “working on stuff.”

Perry released Traces, his first solo album in 22 years, in 2018 and then followed it up with the holiday album The Season in 2021. While fans had to wait over two decades for a new record, they’ve been waiting even longer to see Perry back out on tour. Well, the wait may be over soon.  

“It’s something that I’m absolutely missing terribly,” he says. “I can’t even tell you how much, but there’s been a big soulful reclaiming of this original feeling that I had about singing that I needed to get back to.” 

In the same interview, Perry, who sang on the iconic tune “We Are the World,” talked about the recent making-of documentary The Greatest Night in Pop, noting, “Watching it was a big bag of emotions.”  

“Seeing it for me was more emotional than being there,” he shares. “I just remember being so intimidated by all these people, from Bruce (Springsteen) to Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie. It just went on and on. Tina Turner was there! That completely killed me.”

He adds, “I just wish this could happen again today for a great cause. With the times we’re in, it saddens me that the possibility of such a thing seems remote.”

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Ozzy Osbourne feels Black Sabbath’s story is “unfinished”

Ozzy Osbourne feels Black Sabbath’s story is “unfinished”
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Black Sabbath played their final concert in 2017, but Ozzy Osbourne feels the band’s story didn’t come to a satisfying conclusion.

During the latest episode of his Madhouse Chronicles show, Ozzy’s co-host, Billy Morrison, asks him if he’s “happy with the arc of the legend of Black Sabbath.”

“No,” Ozzy replies. “Because it wasn’t Black Sabbath that finished it. It’s unfinished.”

Ozzy is referring to the fact that Sabbath’s final gig did not feature founding drummer Bill Ward. While he was originally set to be part of Sabbath’s reunion when it was announced in 2011, Ward ended up not taking part amid a falling out between him and the rest of the band. Tommy Clufetos, who plays drums in Ozzy’s solo band, manned the kit for the final Sabbath tour, while Rage Against the Machine‘s Brad Wilk played on their final album, 2013’s 13.

“It wasn’t really Black Sabbath,” Ozzy says of the Ward-less album and tour. “If you had [late Cream drummer] Ginger Baker playing with The Beatles, it wouldn’t be The Beatles.”

Ozzy adds that he would “jump at the chance” to play “one more gig” with Ward.

“Do you know what would be cool?” he says. “If we went to a club unannounced and we just got up and [played] … ’cause we started up in a club.”

In other Black Sabbath related news, bassist Geezer Butler‘s memoir, Into the Void, will be available on paperback June 18. The book was first released in 2023.

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Lenny Kravitz to headline UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show

Lenny Kravitz to headline UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show
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While the Super Bowl is a big deal for American football fans, the Champions League Final is just as huge for those who enjoy European football (aka soccer). Lenny Kravitz is about to entertain fans of the latter.

The rocker is set to headline the UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show presented by Pepsi on June 1 at London’s Wembley Stadium. The performance happens just ahead of the game, which is considered the “biggest final in the club football calendar.”

“I’m really looking forward to my performance for the UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show presented by Pepsi inLondon, a city which holds a special place in my heart,” Kravitz shares. “It’s going to be such an exciting event ahead of a final that means so much to so many. We can’t wait to show you all what we have in store.”

The news comes as Lenny is getting ready to release his new album, Blue Electric Light, on May 24. It is his first album since 2018’s Raise Vibrations.

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The Black Crowes bring out Steven Tyler for his first performance since injuring his vocal cords

The Black Crowes bring out Steven Tyler for his first performance since injuring his vocal cords
L-R: Steven Tyler, Chris Robinson, Jimmy Page and Rich Robinson backstage at London’s Eventim Apollo, 15th May 2024/ Photo Credit: Ross Halfin

The Black Crowes brought their Happiness Bastards tour to London’s Eventim Apollo on Wednesday, May 15, where they were joined by a very special guest: Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler.

Tyler came out for the final song of the night, joining The Crowes for a cover of the Aerosmith classic “Mama Kin.” It was Tyler’s first public performance since fracturing his larynx in September, which forced the postponement of Aerosmith’s Peace Out final tour.

“If it is alright with y’all, we wanna play one more song. We wanna dedicate it to somebody who is a dear friend, and a hero, and a legend, Mr. Steven Tyler,” Chris Robinson shared. “We will be touring with Aerosmith soon, so we wanna play one of his songs.” 

The Crowes were special guests on the Peace Out tour and will join Aerosmith again when the tour resumes September 20 in Pittsburgh.

Meanwhile, Tyler wasn’t the only rock superstar to take in The Crowes’ London show. The band shared a picture on Instagram revealing that Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page was also backstage. They captioned the clip, “Rock Royalty Reigned last night at the #HappinessBastardsTour at the @eventimapollo in London.”

Next up, The Black Crowes bring their Happiness Bastards tour to Newcastle on May 17. A complete list of date can be found at theblackcrowes.com.

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David Bowie’s ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’ to be released in Dolby Atmos

David Bowie’s ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’ to be released in Dolby Atmos
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David Bowie‘s classic The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is the latest album to get the Dolby Atmos treatment. 

The first-ever Dolby Atmos mix of Ziggy Stardust will be released September 6 to streaming services and on Blu-Ray Audio, featuring four iterations of the album: the 2024 Dolby Atmos mix, 2024 Stereo and two different versions of the original 1972 Stereo Mix – 2012 remaster.

“You’re in there with the act, with David. He was so theatrical I think being able to put him into an immersive place makes this a really good choice for an Atmos mix,” Ken Scott, who co-produced the Dolby Atmos mix with Emre Ramazanoglu, shares. “My whole philosophy with this has been to make it more like a live experience.”

He adds, “Hopefully, it just feels as if you’re in the theatre with this amazing show going on.”

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars in Dolby Atmos is available for preorder now.

The news of the new Ziggy Stardust release comes as the album is set to be explored in the new box set Rock ‘n’ Roll Star, due out June 14. It features 29 unreleased tracks that show Bowie’s journey from February 1971 to the release of Ziggy Stardust in 1972.

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On This Day, May 16, 1966: The Beach Boys released ‘Pet Sounds’

On This Day, May 16, 1966: The Beach Boys released ‘Pet Sounds’

On This Day, May 16, 1966…

The Beach Boys released their 11th studio album, Pet Sounds, a critical hit that’s often considered one of the best albums of all time. 

The album was recorded a year after Brian Wilson quit touring and suffered a breakdown in 1964; he’s said that he considers Pet Sounds “probably the best album I ever did.”

Pet Sounds featured such classic Beach Boys songs as “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “God Only Knows,” “Sloop John B” and more. The album peaked at #10 on the Billboard Album chart, has been certified Platinum by the RIAA, and in 2004, it was chosen by the Library of Congress for inclusion in the National Recording Registry.

In June, Pet Sounds was released with a new mix in Dolby Atmos, courtesy of music producer Giles Martin, son of Beatles producer George Martin.

A whole lot more about The Beach Boys will be learned, as a new documentary, The Beach Boys, directed by Frank Marshall and Thom Zimny, is set to debut May 24 on Disney +.

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Brain brew: Green Day launches new coffee brand, Punk Bunny Coffee

Brain brew: Green Day launches new coffee brand, Punk Bunny Coffee
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Green Day is expanding their coffee game.

The “American Idiot” has announced the launch of Punk Bunny Coffee, a new brand built off of Green Day’s Oakland Coffee company. Investors include Pitch Perfect actor Adam DeVine and celebrity chef/TV personality Rachael Ray.

In launching Punk Bunny Coffee, Green Day has also announced a partnership with Keurig to provide Punk Bunny K-Cup pods.

“For years, our band has been immersed in making damn good organic coffees with a strong focus on sustainability,” says bassist Mike Dirnt. “Now in our 10th year, we are launching our new brand, Punk Bunny Coffee, and are proud to announce that we have been working closely in partnership with Keurig and support their sustainability innovations. Get ready to get ‘Hopped up on Punk Bunny Coffee.'”

“I’m stoked to be an owner of a very cool specialty coffee roasting company here in the U.S.,” adds frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. “And grateful for our co-owners and the amazing people who help us blend bada** coffee, just how we like it. It’s going to be a big year for Green Day. We’ll be playing shows across the globe and Punk Bunny coffee will be fueling the way, backstage and on our busses.”

Green Day will kick off a U.S. stadium tour in July. They’ll be supporting their latest album, Saviors, and playing their records Dookie and American Idiot in full to celebrate their respective 30th and 20th anniversaries.

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Autographed Roger Taylor sound waves art raising money for a good cause

Autographed Roger Taylor sound waves art raising money for a good cause
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Audio sound waves of Queen’s 1986 song “A Kind of Magic” have been turned into a piece of art that’s now being sold for a good cause.

Queen drummer Roger Taylor, who wrote the song, has teamed up with the Soundwaves Art Foundation for a limited-edition art collection, with each piece featuring a handwritten lyric by Roger that has been digitally added to the artwork. “I’m hearing secret harmonies, It’s a kind of magic!” reads the lyric.

The collection features four originals and 100 numbered prints autographed by Taylor and the sound waves artist Tim Wakefield. There are also autographed prints, which come in both mini and standard sizes. 

Proceeds from the sale benefit Teenage Cancer Trust, which is dedicated to providing specialist treatment and support for young people with cancer. 

More info can be found at soundwavesartfoundation.com.

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Slash books three nights on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’

Slash books three nights on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’
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Slash is coming to late night TV in a big way.

The Guns N’ Roses rocker will guest on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! on May 20, May 21 and May 22. He’ll be performing songs off his upcoming blues covers album, Orgy of the Damned, alongside house band Cleto and the Cletones.

You can tune in to watch starting at 11:35 p.m. ET.

Orgy of the Damned arrives Friday, May 17. It includes collaborations with AC/DC‘s Brian Johnson, Aerosmith‘s Steven Tyler, Iggy Pop, ZZ Top‘s Billy F Gibbons and pop star Demi Lovato, among others.

Slash will launch a U.S. tour in July.

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