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Fleetwood Mac legend Stevie Nicks announces 2025 tour dates
By Fraser Lewry published
The new solo shows are in addition to Stevie Nicks' previously announced dates with Billy Joel

Rare, recently found 1976 Van der Graaf Generator live footage hailed as "extraordinary" by Peter Hammill
By Jerry Ewing published
Watch rare, recently found live footage of Van der Graaf Generator playing live in Toronto in 1976

"It was the worst tour of my life." Nothing More's Jonny Hawkins on cursed tour with Sleep Token and In This Moment
By Stef Lach published
A bus flooded with toilet water, missed flights, death, crew member quitting – Nothing More frontman recalls the tour from hell

Billy Idol laughs off John Lydon's criticism of his work with Steve Jones and Paul Cook in Generation Sex
By Paul Brannigan published
Billy Idol is having far too much fun to worry about John Lydon's sniping

Bon Jovi are returning to the stage but you might need to sell a kidney to attend
By Fraser Lewry published
Tickets to the three-day event include an "intimate private performance" by Bon Jovi

Eagles add eight more shows at Sphere in Las Vegas
By Fraser Lewry last updated
Eagles will now play a total of 44 shows at the 20,000-capacity Sphere

Blink-182 announce Missionary Impossible tour dates, with a former member's band in support
By Paul Brannigan published
The Mark, Tom and Travis show is hitting the road once more, and Blink-182 fans will recognise the support band's frontman too

Jason Momoa reveals how he got the job compering Black Sabbath’s final show
By Matt Mills published
The Minecraft Movie actor still has no idea what he’s going to do onstage, though

Slayer announce only North American headline show of 2025, with Knocked Loose and a host of thrash metal legends supporting
By Matt Mills published
Slayer are coming to a venue near you, but only if that venue is Hersheypark Stadium in Pennsylvania

"Our manager gave us each $1000 and put us on the plane, economy class." The story behind Black Sabbath's biggest show ever, the 1974 California Jam
By Paul Brannigan published
On April 6, 1974, Black Sabbath performed for 250,000 rock fans at the first California Jam festival. It was a gig that would live long in the memory for all involved, for reasons both good and bad
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