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.
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This is not a drill. For the first time, original Pink Floyd member Roger Waters will be playing in the round.
Waters promises an entirely new show that pulls from his 50 years of experience in rock music. Kicking off in July at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Waters will bring the This Is Not a Drill show to 31 cities across the U.S.
and Canada. The tour will run through Detroit, Philadelphia, Toronto, Boston, New York, Miami, Denver, Las Vegas, Vancouver and more.Scheduled dates will close
.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.
Coachella 2020 headliners Rage Against The Machine will hit the road this spring for a world tour with Run The Jewels. The Public Service Announcement tour begins March 26 in El Paso and continues across the United States and to Canada, and Europe.
Janet Jackson, fresh from a residency in Las Vegas last year, today announced North American dates for her “Black Diamond” world tour this summer. The outing is an all-new production featuring new music from her forthcoming album “Black Diamond,” which is set for release later this year, along with songs from her 12 albums, including a special performance of “Rhythm Nation 1814,” which recently marked its 30th Anniversary.
The Smashing Pumpkins are joining Guns N’ Roses for select tour dates later this year. Billy Corgan and company will open up for Axl and Slash’s band in Philadelphia, Detroit, Toronto, Washington, D.C., East Rutherford, and Boston. Check out the schedule below.
The 11-time Grammy winner John Legend is returning to the road this summer for the 26-date Bigger Love tour.People magazine's reigning "Sexiest Man Alive" will launch the trek on Aug. 12 at Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie in Dallas and land in major cities including Nashville, Atlanta, New York, Boston, Detroit, Las Vegas and more.The Bigger Love tour will close out with two shows in Southern California including a Sept.
Today the Rolling Stones announced that their “No Filter” tour will return to North America for a 15-city run in 2020. The 2020 tour is set to kick off May 8 at SDCCU Stadium in San Diego and will bring The Stones back to markets they have not played in over a decade, including Vancouver, Austin, Louisville, Cleveland, St. Louis, Charlotte and Tampa. The tour will also make stops in Minneapolis, Nashville, Dallas, Buffalo, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Atlanta (the full itinerary appears below).
By Ted Johnson
By Ted Johnson
Sufjan Stevens has announced a new collaborative album with his stepfather Lowell Brams (aka the Lowell of Carrie & Lowell). It’s called Aporia and it’s out March 27 on Asthmatic Kitty, the label that Stevens and Brams founded together. Below, check out the new song “The Unlimited.” Scroll down for the cover art, tracklist, and a playlist of songs that inspired the album, featuring Enya, Boards of Canada, Fennesz, and more.
Slipknot are taking their Knotfest Roadshow out again.After a succesful first run in 2019, the masked metal marauders will hit the road this summer for the second edition of their traveling festival, kicking off with a May 30 show at St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater at Lakeview in Syracuse, New York, and running through a June 25 gig at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, Texas.Coming along for the ride will be support acts A Day to Remember, Underoath and Code Orange.
By Denise Petski
Country music fans rejoice: the 2020 lineup for Boots and Hearts — the largest annual camping and music festival in Canada — has been announced.
Baby on board! Ciara is no longer doing the “1, 2 Step” when it comes to her children.
My Chemical Romance have finally announced their full comeback tour. The new North American dates begin in Detroit on September 9. The band made the announcement in a video directed by Kris Mercado, featuring music composed by guitarist Ray Toro and keyboardist Jamie Muhoberac. The visual begins with a young man lacing his shoes and brewing a cup of coffee before playing with a ouija board. He then gets summoned into a realm filled with allusions and imagery from MCR’s history and discography.
Black Paraders, Killjoys, and everyone else who couldn't make it to Los Angeles in December, rejoice: My Chemical Romance is touring its home turf. On Wednesday morning (Jan. 29), the rejuvenated rock band announced 18 tour dates across the U.S.