The band is returning to North and South America for more stadium shows
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WATCH: Bring Me The Horizon Singer Oli Sykes Hit with Cell Phone On Stage
Pearl Jam Announce First Show Since Drummer Matt Cameron’s Departure
WATCH: Mötley Crüe Join Forces with Carrie Underwood on ‘American Idol’ Finale
Roger Daltrey Announces 2026 U.S. Solo Tour – Possibly His Last
30 Years Ago Today: Pantera Release ‘The Great Southern Trendkill’
DragonForce Premiere Single “Burning Heart” with New Vocalist Alissa White-Gluz
Motionless In White Confirm New Album, Release Single “Playing God” Featuring Corey Taylor
Black Label Society, Lamb of God Headlining 2026 Berzerkus Festival
The Rolling Stones Confirm Upcoming Album ‘Foreign Tongues’ with Two New Songs
50 Years Ago Today: Aerosmith Released Their Heaviest Album ‘Rocks’
Olivia Rodrigo Announces Massive Unraveled World Tour
Foo Fighters Announce Surprise Club Shows in New York and New Jersey
Loathe Announce New Album, Confirm 2026 Headlining Tour
Metallica Announce ‘ReLoad’ Reissue on Vinyl, CD, and Cassette
Godsmack’s Sully Erna and Dorothy Have Revealed Their Romantic Relationship
LISTEN: Korn Release New Song “Reward the Scars”
WATCH: MGK and Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst Join Forces for New Song “FIX UR FACE”
Dave Mason, Traffic Co-Founder, Dies at 79
Iron Maiden Will Not Attend Their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
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Ace Frehley, Founding KISS Guitarist, Dies at 74
The legendary rocker recently canceled a string of tour dates after suffering a fall in his studio
Review + Photos: System of a Down and Korn Prove That Heavy Rock Can Sell Out Stadiums Again
The genre is experiencing a mainstream renaissance that's seeing acts other than Metallica sell out huge venues
August 17, 2025August 21, 2025by Matt BishopIn Alternative RockConcert ReviewsFeaturesHard RockNu Metal
Review + Photos: Linkin Park Start from Zero at Sold-Out Show in South Philly
The band's rise from the ashes of tragedy has been incredible to witness
Review + Photos: Despite the Storm, The Doobie Brothers Take the Stage Late and Deliver
Fans waited out the weather to see the classic rock icons play a fantastic set Last night, the storm wasn’t strong enough to derail The Doobie Brothers. Despite several weather delays that pushed the show back nearly two hours, the classic rock icons eventually took the stage in front of a capacity crowd at Freedom...
Ozzy Osbourne Dies at 76
The heavy metal icon played his final concert with Black Sabbath on July 5 in Birmingham





