Yesis hitting the road this fall to celebrate the 50thanniversary of their classic album “Close To The Edge,” which consists of three tracks, that span almost 39 minutes. The trek is set to kick off with a two-night stand, October 7thand 8th, in Glenside, Pennsylvania, wrapping November 19thin Westbury, New York.
The popularABBAshow “ABBA Voyage” is already sold out through next May but fans who were unable to snag tickets may have a second chance. According to “The Sun,” the event, in which avatars of the band perform alongside a live band and backup singers, will now be extended until Spring 2026.
The Who are back on the road in North America this fall with a 30-date tour, with 16 of those stops in October and November and the rest in the spring of 2023. As they were on their last tour, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend will be joined on stage by their live band and a local orchestra at every show.
This year marks the 40thanniversary ofMichael Jackson’sclassic album “Thriller” and Sony Music and the late singer’s Estate are celebrating with a new double CD set.
With the newDavid Bowiedocumentary “Moonage Daydream” headed to theaters on September 16th, fans are getting more Bowie than they bargained for with the announcement of a companion album for the film. The album will feature songs from the late musician’s career, including previously unheard material, dialogue from Bowie, and new mixes of classics.
Crowded Housewill not be heading out on tour as planned. The group just announced that they have to postpone the tour because of their drummerElroy Finn’sback issues.
Joni Mitchellhas a new honor to be proud of. The legendary singer just received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music, during a private gathering in Santa Monica, California.
We told you earlier this month that a pretty nasty letter John Lennon wrote to Paul McCartney in the ‘70s was up for auction and had already seen a high bid at that point of $33k.
Yesterday marked the one-year anniversary ofRolling StonedrummerCharlie Watts’death and the band paid tribute to him on social media. The group posted a tribute video to their late drummer, captioning it, “One year on without our beloved Charlie. Remembering him and all the incredible things he achieved in his life.”
There’s no doubtHarry Stylesis hot at the moment, but the family ofMichael Jacksonis taking issue with a recent article that dubbed him the new “King of Pop.” In a recent “Rolling Stone UK” article, they referred to Harry as the new “King of Pop,” a name usually used for Jackson, and the late singer’s nephew took issue with it.
As we told you,theElton John/Britney Spearscollaboration “Hold Me Closer” is dropping Friday, and apparently Elton was a little anxious to let fans hear it.
Looks likePaul Simon is working on some new music. According to cabaret singerBarbara Fasano,the legendary singer is hard at work at New York’s Reservoir Studio, although he was apparently not too busy to help her out.
Danny Elfmanis returning to The Hollywood Bowl for Halloween this year, although this time he isn’t doing another set of live “Nightmare Before Christmas” shows.
Lindsey Buckinghamis hitting the road for a Fall 2022 North American tour in support of his self-titled album. The tour kicks off on October 26thin Bristol, Tennessee, and runs through the November 19thshow in Augusta, Georgia.
For their second to last performance of their six-show residence at Wembley Stadium in London, Coldplay treated the crowd to some fun covers. During their Saturday night set, the group welcomed a unique trio made up of musicians Jacob Collier and Nicole Lawrence and actor Steve Coogan (appearing as his talk show host character Alan Partridge) to perform with them.
It looks like we don’t have much longer to wait to finally hear thatElton John/Britney Spearscollaboration. Both artists announced on social media that the tune, “Hold Me Closer,” will drop Friday.
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