Jon Voight took to Twitter on Tuesday to share a video message in which he prayed for the country amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as well as for the good health of President Trump and his family.
03.03.2020 - 19:56 / pitchfork.com
In 2017 and ’18, Foo Fighters hosted the Cal Jam festival in San Bernardino. Now, the band is bringing its festival near the nation’s capital. The inaugural D.C. JAM takes place on July 4 at Landover, Maryland’s FedExField. The one-day event will feature performances from the Foos, Band of Horses, Pharrell, Chris Stapleton, and others. Check out the poster below.
This spring, Foo Fighters will celebrate their 25th anniversary with a North American tour. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a
Jon Voight took to Twitter on Tuesday to share a video message in which he prayed for the country amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as well as for the good health of President Trump and his family.
"We fuckin' love you guys. So let's do this right and rain check shit"
In today’s film news roundup, film festivals in San Franciso and Toronto are being canceled or postponed, the American Cinematheque stops screenings and veteran executive Jon Berg lands a new gig.
The news Wednesday of a strict ban impacting travel from Europe to the U.S. has triggered intense confusion among American artists abroad, with some facing financial hardships as they cut tours short and scramble to find a way home before restrictions take effect Friday.Just hours after President Donald Trump announced sweeping limitations on travel between the U.S.
Las Vegas-based rockers The Killers have come out of the woodwork after keeping a relatively low profile for the last two years, revealing not only the lead single, Caution, from their upcoming studio album Imploding the Mirage, but plans for a 31-date North American tour, too.
He said that clusters in the US were “seeded by travellers from Europe”
President Donald Trump, 73, shocked the world in a live national address on Mar. 11 when he announced that he’s banning all travel from Europe, with the exception of the United Kingdom, to the United States starting at midnight on Mar.
President Donald Trump, in an address to the nation Wednesday night promised to deliver the «most aggressive and comprehensive effort to combat a virus» in modern history. He announced aggressive measures including an expansion of a travel ban to slow the spread of the virus.
New Zealand band The Naked and Famous have announced a slate of U.S. tour dates with support from Circa Waves and Luna Shadows.The 12-date trek is scheduled to kick off on June 11 Neumos in Seattle and run through Portland, Oregon; Los Angeles; Denver; Chicago; Minneapolis; and New York.
Nilüfer Yanya has announced a forthcoming North American tour. Following dates in the UK this month with King Krule, she’s set to perform in the United States and Canada this spring. She’ll return again in October for her performances at the rescheduled Coachella 2020. Find those tour dates below.
Showtime is moving ahead on its series adaptation of “American Gigolo” with Jon Bernthal set for the lead role.
By Nellie Andreeva
Tegan and Sara are hitting the road! On Wednesday (March 11), the Canadian duo announced they'll be heading out on a North American headlining tour this summer to promote their latest album, Hey, I'm Just Like You.The 40-date run will kick off May 18 at The Knitting Factory Concert House in Spokane, Wash., with the first leg wrapping June 6 at Chicago's Riviera Theatre. The tour's second leg then picks up July 30 and runs through Sept.
Margo Price has announced her new album That’s How Rumors Get Started. The All American Made follow-up was produced by Sturgill Simpson and co-produced by Price and David Ferguson. The LP includes the previously shared “Stone Me” and a new song she’s shared today called “Twinkle Twinkle.” Check out that song’s new Matthew Daniel Siskin-directed music video below.
The 'It’s Time' stint begins in summer
Duran Duran have been announced as the final headliners for this year's American Express presents BST Hyde Park 2020.
LOS ANGELES -- Pearl Jam is postponing the North American leg of its Gigaton world tour because of concerns over the new coronavirus, the band announced Monday.
Pearl Jam is putting the brakes to the first leg of their upcoming North American tour.