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    In a sudden reversal, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has lifted the suspension of the Army flight crew involved in the recent Kid Rock helicopter incident. The crew had been grounded following a viral video showing two AH-64 Apache attack helicopters hovering low over the musician’s Nashville-area mansion, known as the "Southern White House." Hegseth announced the decision on social media Tuesday evening, stating there would be no punishment and no further investigation into the matter, simply telling the pilots to "carry on, patriots."

The 101st Airborne Division had originally initiated an investigation to review the circumstances of the flyover, which took place during what was described as a routine training mission. While the division emphasized its strict standards for aviation safety and professionalism, Hegseth's intervention effectively ends the inquiry. The incident had drawn criticism from those concerned about the use of military equipment for private displays, but it also received support from figures like Donald Trump, who suggested the pilots were likely just fans of the artist. Despite the controversy, the pilots are now cleared to return to duty without record of disciplinary action.

#PeteHegseth #KidRock #USArmy #SouthernWhiteHouse #RockNews
    Appearing on Jamie Kennedy’s Hate To Break It To Ya podcast, Jack Osbourne addressed the ongoing mystery of the major artist booted from the "Back to the Beginning" concert. The June 2025 event in Birmingham served as an emotional all-star sendoff for his father, Ozzy Osbourne, and Black Sabbath, with every participating act—including Metallica, Guns N' Roses, and Slayer—waiving their individual talent fees. Despite intense online speculation, Jack revealed he has "not seen a single accurate guess" regarding the identity of the artist who was ultimately uninvited from the bill.

Jack explained that while the production offered to cover "hard costs" like crew and travel, one specific band requested an amount in the "high hundreds of thousands of dollars" just for their expenses. Jack expressed frustration, suggesting the musicians themselves likely knew about the demand, despite his willingness to give them the "benefit of the doubt" that it may have been a management decision. While Jack continues to rule out certain names—including Megadeth, Mötley Crüe, Iron Maiden, and Wolfgang Van Halen—he declined to name the offending group to avoid further "fallout."

#JackOsbourne #JamieKennedy #BackToTheBeginning #OzzyOsbourne #BlackSabbath
    Noise rock duo ’68 has announced that they are officially calling it quits, but not before releasing one last studio album and embarking on a final headlining trek. The band’s final record, titled They Are Survived, is set for release on May 28. The album is led by the brand-new single "ALWAYS LOVE," which is available for streaming now. Frontman Josh Scogin—known for his previous work in The Chariot and Norma Jean—shared on social media that "every good story deserves a good ending," signaling a definitive conclusion for the project he started in 2013.

The farewell tour is scheduled to kick off on May 13 in Orlando. The 30-date run will hit major markets across North America, including Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Chicago, and Seattle, before culminating in a hometown finale at The Masquerade in Atlanta on June 20, which has been billed as the band’s "very last show." Despite fan speculation that the move opens the door for Scogin to join the supergroup Better Lovers, the vocalist recently shut down those rumors, stating his focus remains entirely on giving ’68 a proper send-off.

#68Band #JoshScogin #TheyAreSurvived #FarewellTour #RockNews
    Metallica’s non-profit organization, All Within My Hands (AWMH), has announced a donation of $125,000 to assist with flood relief efforts in Hawaii. The islands are currently grappling with what has been described as the worst flooding in over two decades, following a series of slow-moving "Kona Low" storms that caused an estimated $1 billion in damage. The grant is being distributed among three local organizations: The Hawaiian Council ($50,000), The Lāhui Foundation ($50,000), and Hui O He’e Nalu ($25,000). The Hawaiian Council has also pledged to match every dollar donated to its emergency fund up to $325,000, further amplifying the impact of the band's contribution.

The band’s philanthropic move was inspired in part by their personal ties to the islands—guitarist Kirk Hammett is a longtime resident—and a collaboration with actor Jason Momoa, a friend of the foundation who has been active on the ground with local relief efforts. This latest donation follows AWMH’s previous support for the state during the 2023 Maui wildfires and comes on the heels of the foundation’s record-breaking blood drive campaign with the Red Cross, which saw over 25,000 donations from the "Metallica Family" earlier this month. As recovery efforts continue for the hundreds of homes and farms damaged on O’ahu, Metallica’s foundation remains focused on its mission of supporting critical local services in times of disaster.

#Metallica #AllWithinMyHands #HawaiiFloodRelief #JasonMomoa #KirkHammett
    Billy Strings has officially mapped out a second leg for his 2026 touring schedule, announcing a comprehensive run of fall U.S. dates. Picking up after his previously scheduled spring and summer tours, the new leg kicks off with a three-night stand in Denver starting September 18. The itinerary takes the bluegrass sensation through major markets including Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, and Baltimore, before concluding on December 11 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. Notably, the tour includes several unique theater performances in cities like Denver, L.A., and New Orleans, which require fans to purchase a ticket to a corresponding local arena date to gain access.

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#BillyStrings #HighwayPrayers #FallTour2026 #Bluegrass #BallArena
    BABYMETAL has officially announced their return to North America with a major headlining tour set for the fall of 2026. In a massive "Fox Day" reveal, the band confirmed they will be joined by special guests Halestorm and Violent Vira for the 20-date trek. The run technically begins on August 30 in San Diego, where the group will open for My Chemical Romance, before kicking off their own headline dates on September 2 in Denver. The tour features stops at iconic venues like Chicago's Huntington Bank Pavilion and the PNC Bank Arts Center, and will wrap up with a high-profile appearance at Aftershock Festival in October.
Tickets for the North American headline dates will be available via artist pre-sale starting Monday, April 6, with the general on-sale following on Friday, April 10.

#BABYMETAL #Halestorm #FoxDay #KawaiiMetal #RockNews
    David Byrne appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Monday night to perform his new track "When We Are Singing" and discuss the creative direction of his current tour, Who Is the Sky?. During the interview, which also featured fellow guest John Mulaney, Byrne explained his decision to shift from the gray, minimalist aesthetic of his previous American Utopia tour to a more vibrant and colorful production. "Times we live in, we need some color," Byrne told Colbert, describing the ensemble's matching blue jumpsuits and the highly choreographed, theatrical nature of the new performances.

The conversation took a more serious turn as Byrne addressed his choice to incorporate real ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) footage during the finale of "Life During Wartime." He explained that the video—which depicts a delivery worker on a bike successfully evading agents—is shown at the very end of the song to provide a powerful moment of reflection. Mulaney, who attended one of the tour’s early shows, noted that the footage received the "biggest, coolest reaction" he had ever seen from a live audience. The appearance comes as Byrne prepares for the next leg of his global tour, which continues to blur the lines between rock concert and performance art.

#DavidByrne #StephenColbert #WhoIsTheSky #TalkingHeads #RockNews
    Happy Birthday to the legendary Angus Young, who turns 71 today! As the co-founder, lead guitarist, and sole constant member of AC/DC, Angus remains the heart of one of the most successful and enduring bands in rock history. Known for his signature schoolboy uniform and the iconic "duckwalk," he continues to defy age with the same electrifying energy he brought to the stage over 50 years ago. His bluesy leads and thunderous riffs have defined the sound of hard rock, earning him a place among the greatest guitarists of all time.

Angus' birthday comes as AC/DC is in the midst of their massive 2026 Power Up World Tour. Having kicked off in South America earlier this year, the band is set to return to North American stadiums this July, with stops at major venues like Bank of America Stadium and MetLife Stadium. Alongside longtime vocalist Brian Johnson, Angus is proving that rock and roll has no expiration date, delivering high-voltage sets to sold-out crowds across the globe.

For those about to rock today, we salute you!

#AngusYoung #ACDC #HappyBirthday #RockLegend #RockNews
    Lex Legion, the high-profile project featuring four members of King Diamond’s classic late-'80s lineup, has officially released their first track. Accompanied by a music video directed by Patric Ullaeus, "Sleep Eternally" marks the first creative collaboration between Mikkey Dee, Andy La Rocque, Pete Blakk, and Hal Patino in decades. Joined by Pagan’s Mind vocalist Nils K. Rue, the band draws on a combined legacy that includes stints with Motörhead, Scorpions, and Death. The group’s self-titled debut album is scheduled for a June 2026 release via MNRK Music Group.

Guitarist Andy La Rocque noted that the album’s sound is a deliberate nod to their roots, though it features leaner arrangements and a more straightforward approach compared to their previous progressive work. The album opener sets a heavy tone, with follow-up single "Gypsy Tears" already teased as an atmospheric, propulsive headbanger. While the project is built on decades of shared history, the members emphasize that the music was written strictly on their own terms. Following the album's release this summer, Lex Legion is expected to hit the road for a world tour beginning in 2027.

#LexLegion #KingDiamond #SleepEternally #MikkeyDee #AndyLaRocque
    Pierce the Veil has reached a major career milestone, scoring their first-ever #1 hit on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with their single "So Far So Fake." The track, originally featured on their 2023 album The Jaws of Life, has seen a massive resurgence in popularity three years after its debut. This follows the song's previous success in 2025, when it topped the Alternative Airplay chart. The band’s climb to the top of the mainstream rock world was fueled by the track going viral on TikTok, introducing the San Diego natives to an even broader audience across multiple radio formats.

The chart-topping news comes as the band prepares for their busiest year of touring to date. Pierce the Veil is set to perform their largest headlining show ever at Petco Park in their hometown of San Diego on September 12. In addition to a packed schedule of major festival appearances—including Sonic Temple, Governors Ball, Louder than Life, Shaky Knees, and Aftershock—the group will also be hitting the road as special guests for legendary acts Guns N’ Roses and My Chemical Romance on select 2026 dates.

#PierceTheVeil #SoFarSoFake #Billboard #MainstreamRock #RockNews
    Disturbed guitarist Dan Donegan has put his Orland Park, Illinois, estate on the market for $1.575 million. The 7,000-square-foot residence, located about 40 minutes south of Chicago, was purchased by the musician in 2023. Sharing the news on social media, Donegan noted that while he has enjoyed his time at the property, he is ready for a "new chapter" that involves returning to his previous home base in Homer Glen, while also spending a significant portion of his time at a new residence in Sarasota, Florida. Donegan clarified to fans that Illinois remains his primary home, where he expects to be roughly 80% of the time.

The move comes as Disturbed enters an intentional period of downtime. The band members indicated they would be taking an extended break from touring throughout 2026 to focus on personal lives and recharge.
 
#Disturbed #DanDonegan #RealEstate #RockNews #Guitarist
    In a recent interview on Knotfest’s She’s With The Band, former Arch Enemy singer Alissa White-Gluz opened up about her decades-long journey as a vegan and animal rights activist. White-Gluz, who has been vegetarian since birth and vegan since the 1990s, explained that her primary motivation is a simple love for animals and a desire to avoid causing them harm. She addressed common misconceptions about the lifestyle, noting that for many, it isn't a conversational topic until a meal is ordered, and she pushed back against the idea that veganism is merely a "diet trend."

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#AlissaWhiteGluz #ArchEnemy #Veganism #AnimalRights #rocknews

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