By Bruce Haring
12.02.2020 - 19:51 / billboard.com
A year after suffering a vocal cord injury following emergency open heart surgery, singer/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham is ready to hit the road again. The former Fleetwood Mac member was forced to postpone some planned 2019 dates due to his medical issues, but on Tuesday (Feb.
11) he announced a run of 12 U.S. dates slated to kick off on April 25 in Las Vegas and keep him on the road through a May 13 gig in El Cajon, California.
Tickets for the show will go on sale on Friday (Feb. 14) here.
.By Bruce Haring
A new coronavirus case in California could be the first in the U.S. that has no known connection to travel abroad or another known case, a possible sign the virus is spreading in a U.S.
"I think our egos matched the size or our insecurities"
"I think our egos matched the size or our insecurities"
Comedian Kevin Hart is demanding the dismissal of a lawsuit filed against him by his sex tape partner.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are expecting their first child together, according to multiple reports.The Game of Thrones actress, 23, and the Jonas Brothers singer, 30, began dating in November 2016 and were engaged a year later.Their initial nuptials took place in Las Vegas after Jonas had performed with his brothers at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards, the first time doing so since announcing the band's reunion.
The media outlet Just Jared has shared on news article stating that Joe Jonas and wife Sophie Turner are expecting their first child together. The news has not yet been confirmed by either Joe or Sophie. According to news reports in Just Jared multiple sources have confirmed that the Jonas couple is indeed going to welcome their first baby together. The Game of Thrones actress Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas, tied the knot last year in the month of May in Las Vegas.
A lineup of new wave royalty comes to Los Angeles in May
Lindsey Buckingham has announced a solo tour. The 12-date stint will take Buckingham across the United States and begins April 25 in Las Vegas.
The Strokes are back -- almost. The rakish New York rockers announced the upcoming release of their sixth album, The New Abnormal, on Tuesday (Feb.