With just a few hours of Pride Month remaining, Amber Ruffin is doing a victory lap.
27.06.2024 - 21:11 / nme.com
Eagles have announced eight more shows to extend their upcoming Sphere residency – find all ticket information and dates down below.The band confirmed their upcoming Sphere residency earlier this month following rumours dating back to March that they were the next musicians to take on the Nevada megavenue.Now, Eagles have announced a fresh wave of dates, which will see them play at the huge globe all the way until December 14 this year.They will be the fourth band to take Sphere’s stage following the likes of U2, Phish, and Dead & Company, who are currently performing.An advance artist presale will commence on July 9 at 10am (register here), whilst general ticket sales will start on July 11 at 10am. You can snag any remaining tickets here and see below for a full list of dates:SEPTEMBER
Friday, 20
Saturday, 21
Friday, 27
Saturday, 28OCTOBER
Friday, 11
Saturday, 12
Friday, 18
Saturday, 19NOVEMBER
Friday, 1
Saturday, 2
Friday, 8
Saturday, 9DECEMBER
Friday, 6
Saturday, 7
Friday, 13
Saturday, 14The newly announced dates would come as an extension to their ongoing farewell shows, held as part of the ‘Long Goodbye’ tour.
The final run of tour dates kicked off in September last year, and is expected to run up until 2025.For the farewell tour, Don Henley – alongside Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey – plan to play “as many shows in each market as their audience demands” (via Loudwire).U2 kicked off their residency at the Sphere at the end of September 2023 to launch the venue.
With just a few hours of Pride Month remaining, Amber Ruffin is doing a victory lap.
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The Eagles will no longer be the “New Kid(s) In Town.”The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group announced they have tacked on eight (!) additional Friday and Saturday shows to their ‘Eagles — Live In Concert at Sphere’ stint.Their 16-concert run begins Sept. 20 and now stretches until Dec.
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Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. The Eagles are the next beloved band to take their most iconic hits to the Las Vegas Sphere. The band announced earlier this month a residency at the city’s buzzy new music venue, featuring eight shows over four weekends from Sept.
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Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic John Mayer says he didn’t always feel a sense of urgency about getting people out to see Dead & Company concerts … not even when the group was doing a final national tour in 2023. Now, he does, with a month and a half left on the group’s engagement at Las Vegas’ Sphere. He’s not making any pronouncements about this marking an end of the road for the band — a Grateful Dead offshoot that he formed with three original Dead members back in 2015.
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Tom Morello has revealed that working on his upcoming solo album has offered him more “purity” in his work than with a band.In an interview with NME, the Rage Against the Machine guitarist reflected on striking out solo – not least, with the forthcoming release of his single ‘Soldier In The Army Of Love’.“I’ve done a number of solo records before, but I love the idea of being in a band because what you get out of being in a band is chemistry,” he said. “Together you create something that none of you could create alone.”“What you get out of being a solo artist is purity and being able to create something that no one else would be able to create.”Elsewhere in the interview, Morello stated that the upcoming album will be his “first straight-up rock and roll record with my name on it”.“I was just letting the music lead the way and the songs that I was writing with [13-year-old son Roman Morello] were like heavy rock songs,” he adds.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic During Dead & Company’s current run of 30 shows at Las Vegas’ Sphere, no one is exercising the gift of gab on stage. As is typical for the Grateful Dead spinoff group, the music does all the talking, for three and a half hours — with additional non-verbal help from the world’s most advanced concert video design on the dome’s wrap-around screen.
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The Baltimore Banner.They declined to report on what might have prompted the release of the chemical agent or how many people were injured.“Our officers are diligently reviewing the surveillance video to gather all the necessary information and determine the sequence of events,” Freddie Talbert, a Baltimore Police public information officer, told the Banner.Talbert said police did not have any information to support the idea that the incident deliberately targeted Pride celebrations.Online social media posts, which described people being trampled by fleeing revelers, suggested the chemical agent was mace, which had reportedly been sprayed after a fight broke out near the stage. Kate Bowers, a Cockeysville resident who was near the stage at the time, described a scene that appeared to indicate that people in the crowd were suffering from the side effects of being maced.She and her friends reported an inability to stop coughing on the day after the incident.“All of the sudden, people were screaming and running,” Bowers said.
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