Jason Isbell’s concert in Texas Wednesday was canceled due to his insurance that attendees be fully vaccinated from the coronavirus. The Grammy-winning musician previously shared through his record label on Aug.
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The long-awaited Hella Mega Tour kicked off on Saturday night, resuming more than a year after all 2020 dates were cancelled due to the pandemic.
The tour features Green Day, Weezer and Fallout Boy, with the first 2021 show taking place in Dallas, Texas.
During their set, Billie Joe Armstrong and Green Day put their own punk-style spin on one of the great party songs of the 1970s, the KISS classic “Rock and Roll All Nite”.
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Jason Isbell’s concert in Texas Wednesday was canceled due to his insurance that attendees be fully vaccinated from the coronavirus. The Grammy-winning musician previously shared through his record label on Aug.
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Green Day have shared a behind the scenes look at their recent Hella Mega Tour warm-up show in Tulsa, Oklahoma – check it out below.Last week, the band played a host of classic hits at a warm-up show at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa ahead of the start of the US leg of the new stadium tour.With the tour itself beginning in Texas at the weekend (July 24), the band have now shared a four-minute exclusive look back at the warm-up show, shared through Billie Joe Armstrong‘s company Oakland Coffee.Watch
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSinead Harnett, Snail Mail, Ambar Lucid, Paris Texas and 23 other acts are members of YouTube Music’s Foundry Class of 2021, which focuses on independent artists.
Green Day kicked off their Hella Mega Tour last night (July 24) in Arlington, Texas, with a huge, career-spanning set.The long-awaited tour, which also includes Fall Out Boy and Weezer, was first announced back in September, 2019, but was postponed multiple times due to the coronavirus pandemic.Finally opening at Globe Life Field last night, besides running through classics such as ‘American Idiot’, ‘Basket Case’ and ‘Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)’, Green Day performed a cover of KISS’ ‘Rock
Green Day have performed their first full concert in over a year in the US.The band played a host of classic hits at a warm-up show at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa ahead of their ‘Hella Mega Tour’ with Fall Out Boy and Weezer later this week.
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider has become the latest high-profile name to dismiss Gene Simmons‘ controversial claim that “rock is dead”.The KISS bassist first courted controversy with the comments in 2014, and doubled down on the remarks in a new interview which arrived in January.“Rock is dead. And that’s because new bands haven’t taken the time to create glamour, excitement and epic stuff,” Simmons told Gulf News.“I mean, Foo Fighters is a terrific band, but that’s a 20-year-old band.
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DALLAS -- An unopened copy of Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda that was made in 1987 has sold at auction for $870,000.Heritage Auctions in Dallas said the video game sold Friday.The auction house said it was a rare version that was created during a limited production run that took place during a few months in late 1987.