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Whitechapel Announce 2025 North American Tour
System of a Down Announce 2025 South American Stadium Tour
System of a Down Add More Shows to 2025 Stadium Tour
Boardwalk Rock 2025 Lineup Announced: Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Nickelback, and Shinedown to Headline
Mastodon, Coheed and Cambria Announce 2025 Tour with Periphery
Creed Announce 2025 Tour Dates
The Darkness Release New Single “I Hate Myself”
Toto Announce 2025 Tour with Christopher Cross and Men at Work
Måneskin’s Damiano David Announces 2025 Solo Tour
Close Enemies, Featuring Aerosmith’s Tom Hamilton, Announce 2025 Tour Dates
The Used Announce 25th Anniversary Tour
Ringo Starr Announces 2025 Tour Dates
System of a Down Announce 2025 North American Stadium Shows with Special Guests
Joe Satriani and Steve Vai Form The SATCHVAI Band, Announce 2025 Tour
Guns N’ Roses Announce 2025 World Tour Dates
Iron Maiden Confirm New Touring Drummer
20 Years Ago Today: Dimebag Darrell Dies Tragically on Stage
WATCH: Nicko McBrain Plays His Final Show with Iron Maiden in Brazil
Guns N’ Roses Confirm 2025 World Tour
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September 30, 2021March 28, 2022by Matt BishopIn Concert ReviewsMetalcorePop PunkPunk & Post Hardcore
A Day To Remember, Asking Alexandria Deliver Relentless Performances On Re-Entry Tour
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The Black Crowes, Dirty Honey Deliver Rock ‘n’ Roll of the Highest Caliber
Their 2021 tour is a triumph
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September 22, 2021September 15, 2022by Matt BishopIn Alternative RockArena RockConcert ReviewsRockRock News
The Killers are Stunning at Intimate Show in Bethlehem
The band are ready for their massive arena trek next year
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Megadeth, Lamb of God Deliver Crushing Performances On 2021 Tour
Trivium and Hatebreed pushed the envelope early in the evening
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Shinedown Put On A Spectacle With Ayron Jones At The Met In Philadelphia
The multi-platinum rockers are still one of music's hottest tickets
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Judas Priest Kick Off 50 Heavy Metal Years Tour At Santander Arena With Sabaton
They are still a force to be reckoned with five decades later