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Kraftwerk, Billy Idol, Death Cult, The Damned and more to play first Forever Now festival
By Paul Brannigan published
New UK festival Forever Now, a celebration of alternative culture, will take place at The National Bowl, Milton Keynes on June 22

Billy Idol on his love for Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne
By Gary Graff published
Billy Idol was part of the celebration that saw Ozzy Osbourne inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame at the weekend

Watch Billy Idol play Rebel Yell live at the top of the Empire State Building
By Fraser Lewry published
Not since King King straddled the top of the Empire State Building in 1933 has New York borne witness to such an event

That time Billy Idol blackmailed his own record company... and won
By Paul Brannigan published
Don't mess with Billy Idol, you wouldn't like him when he's angry

How The Rolling Stones and a dancer from Hot Gossip inspired one of Billy Idol's greatest hits
By Paul Brannigan published
The story behind one of the most memorable rock anthems of the '80s

"They had drawings of me as the T-1000": Billy Idol explains why he missed out on android assassin role in Terminator 2
By Paul Brannigan published
We could have seen Billy Idol sharing the screen with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator 2: Judgment Day if not for cruel fate

On Halloween 1990, Billy Idol played the final show of his Charmed Life tour in Seattle. The night would feature Faith No More dancing naked, 600 dead fish, five miniature pigs, a goat, and a visit from the Seattle police department
By Paul Brannigan published
Billy Idol's Charmed Life tour-closing show at Seattle Coliseum on October 31, 1990 was quite the party

Earlier this year Billy Idol played a spectacular show at the Hoover Dam: now it's heading to the cinema
By Fraser Lewry published
Watch the trailer for Billy Idol: State Line – and Idol's public service announcement regarding drought in the American West

"I Believe In A Thing Called Love inspired me to start my own glam rock band": Lord Of The Lost frontman Chris Harms picks the 10 songs that changed his life
By Emily Swingle published
From Roxette and David Bowie to Iron Maiden and Slipknot, these are the records that made Lord Of The Lost frontman Chris Harms
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