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Trent Reznor Hints Nine Inch Nails May Stop Touring After Current Run

Trent Reznor has suggested that Nine Inch Nails’ current “Peel It Back” tour could mark the end of the band’s time on the road. During NIN’s March 1 performance at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Reznor reflected on the band’s early days playing the city before making a surprising comment to the crowd: “I […]

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Shinedown Announce New Album EI8HT, Drop new single “Safe And Sound,” and Reveal a Massive 2026 World Tour

Shinedown have announced their eighth studio album, EI8HT, arriving May 29 via Atlantic Records. Alongside the news, the band released a new track, “Safe And Sound,” out now. The album announcement also comes with a major road plan: Shinedown’s Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour, a 54-date run spanning 11 countries with stops across

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Sublime, Slightly Stoopid & Stephen Marley and More to Play Field Of Dreamz Festival at Petco Park

San Diego is getting a full stadium-level reggae-rock takeover this summer. The inaugural Field Of Dreamz Festival lands at Petco Park on Saturday, June 13, transforming the Padres’ home field into a multi-stage music destination. Organizers have confirmed a lineup led by Sublime and Slightly Stoopid, joined by Stephen Marley, The Elovaters, Pepper, DENM, and

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REVIEW: Geese Strip It Back and Go Deeper on a Brilliant Tiny Desk Concert

Brooklyn’s Geese have built their reputation on controlled chaos, but their new Tiny Desk Concert proves they’re just as powerful when the volume drops and the margins get tighter. The band’s recently released session is a quiet flex, one that reframes last year’s Getting Killed not as an indie-rock statement piece, but as a set

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Sublime Announce Reef Madness Cruise With Large All-Star Lineup Sailing This November

Sublime are taking their comeback victory lap offshore. The band have announced the Sublime Reef Madness Cruise, a four night music cruise sailing November 15 through 19 from Miami to Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas aboard the Norwegian Jewel. Produced with Sixthman, Reef Madness is framed less like a nostalgia trip and more like

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Creed & Limp Bizkit Put Old Beefs Aside To Co-Headline 2026’s “Summer Of ’99 And Beyond” Festival

For anyone who lived through turn-of-the-millennium rock radio, the idea of Creed and Limp Bizkit sharing top billing on the same festival poster still feels like a glitch in the timeline—two bands whose fanbases once side-eyed each other from opposite corners of Total Request Live. But 2026 keeps finding new ways to fold nostalgia in

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Guns N’ Roses Announce North American Tour with Special Guests the Black Crowes, Pierce The Veil, Ice Cube, and Public Enemy

Powerhouse rock icons Guns N’ Roses have announced the special guests joining them on their worldwide 2026 tour: The Black Crowes, Ice Cube, Pierce The Veil, Public Enemy, and Barbarians of California. Each act will join Guns N’ Roses on select dates across the North American leg. Detailed support lineups by market are listed in the

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Watch Jerry Cantrell Perform Alice in Chains’ ‘Hate to Feel’ for First Time in Three Decades

Jerry Cantrell launched his headlining tour in support of his new solo album, I Want Blood, with a powerful performance in Niagara Falls, Ontario, at OLG Stage. His setlist featured a mix of solo material and classic Alice in Chains tracks, much to the excitement of his fans. One moment that immediately made waves online

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