Watch new trailer for Metallica’s ’Live from Texas’ concert film

Watch new trailer for Metallica’s ’Live from Texas’ concert film
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Metallica has shared a new trailer for the Live from Texas concert film.

The two-day event will showcase the metal legends’ upcoming performances at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, taking place August 18 and 20, with live broadcasts in movie theaters across the world.

You can watch the trailer, which features footage from Metallica’s recent European tour, streaming now on YouTube.

The Live from Texas shows are part of Metallica’s global M72 tour supporting their new album, 72 Seasons. For each city on the tour, Metallica is playing two separate nights with completely different set lists.

The  U.S. leg of the M72 tour launches August 4 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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Billy Joel adds January Madison Square Garden residency show

Billy Joel adds January Madison Square Garden residency show
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Billy Joel is getting closer to wrapping his residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden, but he’s just added another date.

The latest addition to the schedule is January 11, 2024, which will mark the 10-year anniversary of the start of the residency, which kicked off in January 2014 and has sold more than 1.6 million tickets.

There will be various presales starting January 17, with the general onsale set for Friday, July 21, at 10 a.m.

Joel is set to wrap his residency in July 2024, which will be the 150th MSG show of his career. His next MSG show is happening Monday, July 24. A complete list of dates can be found at billyjoel.com.

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David Crosby’s final band says he “wanted to make amends” with his former bandmates

David Crosby’s final band says he “wanted to make amends” with his former bandmates
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The members of David Crosby’s final band say the rocker wanted to try and mend his relationship with his bandmates, Graham NashNeil Young and Stephen Stills, and had planned to make the first move with music.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Crosby’s son James Raymond and guitarist/singer Steve Postell say before Crosby’s death, they had been rehearsing a set of songs from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young‘s (CSNY) catalog, including “Long Time Gone,” “Woodstock,” Carry On,” “Ohio” and more. Postell notes there was a good reason Crosby chose these tunes. 

“We decided this was not just a celebration of Crosby — it was about the music of CSNY. That was the concept, and it was David’s idea. David loved all those guys,” Postell shares, adding, “He knew he’d made some mistakes and wanted to make amends as much as possible. Part of doing that was playing some of that music.”

Crosby and the band were supposed to play two shows in February to celebrate the Lobero Theatre’s 150th anniversary, but that never happened because Crosby passed away January 18.

Now, the band, billed as Stand and Be Counted, will play the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara, California, on August 20, performing the set Crosby planned to play at the original shows. The concert will feature Shawn Colvin and promises other special guests, but so far, there’s no indication that will include Crosby’s former bandmates.

“We haven’t gotten no’s, but we haven’t gotten yes’s either,” Lobero executive director David Asbell tells the mag. “David had interesting relationships with his bandmates. So it’s hard to know where it all ended up.” 

Tickets for the concert go on sale July 13. More information can be found at lobero.org.

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On This Day, July 13, 1985: The star-studded Live Aid charity concerts are held in London and Philadelphia

On This Day, July 13, 1985: The star-studded Live Aid charity concerts are held in London and Philadelphia

On This Day, July 13, 1985…

The star-studded Live Aid charity concerts were held at Wembley Stadium in London and JFK Stadium in Philadelphia.

The concerts, organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, featured performances by QueenDavid BowieU2StingThe WhoElton JohnPaul McCartney and others in London, and Tom PettyBob DylanNeil YoungMick Jagger, a reunion of Led Zeppelin and more in Philadelphia.

Phil Collins actually performed at both shows, flying from London on a Concorde flight and then transporting to and from each stadium via helicopter.

Both concerts raised money for African famine relief. They were broadcast around the world, with an estimated audience of 1.0 billion, in 150 nations.

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Bryan Adams’ photography is the subject of new gallery exhibit

Bryan Adams’ photography is the subject of new gallery exhibit
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While Bryan Adams is best known for his music, he’s also a skilled photographer — and now fans are getting a chance to see his latest work. The rocker will be the subject of a new exhibit, Bryan Adams in Colour, making its world premiere at the Atlas Gallery in Chicago on June 27 and running until August 12.  

According to the announcement, the exhibit was inspired by the phrase “seeing things through rose-tinted glasses.” It has him experimenting with multicolored plexiglass to share a new point of view of his catalog of portraits, including those of stars like Mick Jagger and Amy Winehouse.

The gallery notes it “adds even more to the sense of the celebrity appearing to be viewed as if behind a screen, at a distance from the viewer, but somehow also themselves trapped.”

More information on the exhibit can be found at atlasgallery.com.

As for his day job, Adams is currently on his So Happy It Hurts tour, with opener Joan Jett. The trek hits Phoenix, Arizona, on July 25. A complete list of dates can be found at bryanadams.com.

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The Eagles add more shows to their Long Goodbye final tour

The Eagles add more shows to their Long Goodbye final tour
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It turns out a lot of fans want to see the Eagles on their Long Goodbye farewell tour.

While the general sale doesn’t begin until Friday, July 14, demand during presales was so overwhelming that the band has already added more dates to the schedule. New shows include a second night, September 8, at Madison Square Garden in New York, along with second shows in Boston, Denver, Indianapolis, Atlanta and St. Paul, Minnesota.  

Presales for the newly added New York and Denver shows have already begun, while presales for the other added dates are happening Thursday, July 13, at 10 a.m. local time. The general sale for all shows begins Friday, July 14, at 10 a.m. local time.

The Eagles’ Long Goodbye final tour, with special guest Steely Dan, kicks off September 7 in New York. The tour is expected to continue into 2025, as the band plans to play as many shows in each city as the audience demands. Tour dates can be found at eagles.com.

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Night Ranger, Bret Michaels & more set for Key West’s Rokisland Fest

Night Ranger, Bret Michaels & more set for Key West’s Rokisland Fest
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Rokisland Fest is returning to Key West, Florida, January 17 to 20, and organizers have just announced their all-star lineup of ’80s and ’90s rockers.

Night Ranger is set to headline opening night, with Mr. Big and Winger, while Cinderella’s Tom Keifer headlines January 18, with former Eagles’ guitarist Don FelderLA Guns and Enuff Z’Nuff.

January 19 will feature Bret Michaels‘ Parti Gras, which, in addition to the Poison frontman, includes Twisted Sister‘s Dee SniderForeigner‘s Lou GrammJefferson Starship and Trixter. 

Stone Temple Pilots wrap things up on the final night, with BuckcherryLit and Bowling for Soup.

A full lineup and ticket information can be found at rokislandfest.com.

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Extreme, Ace Frehley, Queensrÿche & more playing 2024 Monsters of Rock cruise

Extreme, Ace Frehley, Queensrÿche & more playing 2024 Monsters of Rock cruise
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Extreme, Ace Frehley and Queensrÿche are among the artists playing the 2024 Monsters of Rock concert cruise.

The seafaring festival will set sail from Miami on March 2, and will journey to Jamaica and the Bahamas before returning March 7.

The lineup also features Joe Satriani, The Darkness, Winger, KK’s Priest, Quiet Riot, Glenn Hughes and Vixen, among many others.

For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit MonstersofRockCruise.com.

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Tony Iommi rocks Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” with Hollywood Vampires

Tony Iommi rocks Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” with Hollywood Vampires
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Hollywood Vampires briefly added another Rock & Roll Hall of Famer to their lineup while on tour.

The trio — made up of Alice CooperAerosmith‘s Joe Perry and actor Johnny Depp — welcomed Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi to the stage during their concert in Birmingham, England, on Tuesday, July 11. Iommi joined the Vampires onstage for a set-closing performance of Sabbath’s “Paranoid.”

“Last night I had the honor of playing ‘Paranoid’ in Birmingham with the amazing [Hollywood Vampires]!” Iommi shares in an Instagram post. “Can’t remember the last time I played with another band, such a special day.”

Fan-shot footage of the live collaboration is streaming on YouTube.

Iommi is from Birmingham, and Black Sabbath was formed there. He reunited with Ozzy Osbourne during 2022’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham to play “Paranoid” and “Iron Man.”

Hollywood Vampires are currently on tour in Europe. Their next U.S. show is scheduled for July 28 in Boston.

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Elton John one step closer to EGOT, lands Emmy nod for Dodger Stadium special

Elton John one step closer to EGOT, lands Emmy nod for Dodger Stadium special
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Elton John may finally get his EGOT.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s Disney+ concert special, Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium, just earned an Emmy nod for Outstanding Variety Special Live.

The special was a live telecast of Elton’s final North American stop on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, which finally came to an end on Saturday, July 8, in Stockholm, Sweden. 

“It’s an honour for my Special to be recognized by the Academy,” Elton shared on Instagram. “My final Dodger Stadium performance was bittersweet and an evening that I will never forget.” He added that his production team and Disney+ “went above and beyond to create a magical production, not only for me as I said goodbye to North America, but for my fans all over the world to enjoy for years to come!!”

A win in the category will add Elton to the elusive group of entertainers who’ve won an Emmy, Grammy, Tony and Oscar. He’s won five Grammys, two Academy Awards and one Tony over the course of his career.

Elton does have stiff Emmy competition. Also nominated in the category are The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Starring Rihanna, Chris Rock: Selective Outrage, the Oscars and the 75th Annual Tony Awards.

His special isn’t the only music-related nomination this year: The Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert and Bono & The Edge: A Sort Of Homecoming With Dave Letterman will compete against Elton’s special for Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special. Plus, the David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream was recognized with a nom for Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-Camera).

The 75th annual Emmy Awards will air September 18 on Fox.

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