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    Guns N’ Roses officially launched their highly anticipated 2026 world tour on Saturday night, performing for a crowd of 100,000 at the Tecate Pa’l Norte festival in Monterrey, Mexico. The band delivered a career-spanning setlist that balanced iconic hits like "Welcome to the Jungle" and "Sweet Child o' Mine" with unexpected deeper cuts. The night’s biggest highlights for die-hard fans were the live debuts of "Nothin'" and "Atlas"—two tracks originally from the Chinese Democracy recording sessions that had remained unreleased for years. The band also performed a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne with a cover of Black Sabbath’s "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath."

📸 Guns N' Roses

#GunsNRoses #WorldTour #AxlRose #Slash #DuffMcKagan
    Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson performed live under the Rush banner for the first time in 11 years on Sunday night, appearing at the Juno Awards in Hamilton, Ontario. The surprise performance featured the debut of the band's new touring drummer, Anika Nilles, along with keyboardist Loren Gold. Opening the show with "Finding My Way"—the very first track from their 1974 debut album—the duo signaled a nostalgic yet forward-looking start to their upcoming "Fifty Something" world tour. Lee noted that the song choice was a suggestion from management to honor the band's beginnings as they embark on this new chapter.

The upcoming "Fifty Something" world tour will be a massive global undertaking, beginning this June at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. What was originally envisioned as a small run of appearances has expanded into a 58-show trek across North America, Canada, and Mexico throughout 2026 due to unprecedented ticket demand. The band has also confirmed plans to extend the tour into 2027 with highly anticipated dates across Europe and South America. These "evening with" performances will feature two full sets of music drawn from a catalog of over 40 songs, marking the band's first major touring effort since the conclusion of the R40 tour.

📸 Chris Young

#Rush #AnikaNilles #GeddyLee #AlexLifeson #JunoAwards #FindingMyWay #FiftySomethingTour #ProgRock #Drumming #RockNews
    Kid Rock sparked both cheers and criticism this weekend after sharing a video of two Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters hovering over his sprawling Nashville residence. The custom-built mansion, which the artist has dubbed "The Southern White House," was designed to mirror the architectural features of the actual executive mansion.

In his post, Rock used the display of military power to take a jab at California Governor Gavin Newsom, claiming the flyover represented a level of "respect" that the politician would never experience while offering a "God Bless America" to those who defend the country.

#KidRock #SouthernWhiteHouse #Nashville #ApacheHelicopters #GavinNewsom
    In a new interview with Metal Hammer Spain, the thrash pioneer reflected on the early days of the San Francisco Bay Area scene and the diverging paths of the two groups. While Holt was quick to praise Metallica’s 1986 landmark Master Of Puppets as the greatest metal album ever made, he was equally direct about the present day. "Metallica were the best of all of us," Holt said, before adding, "I don't think so anymore — I think Exodus crushes them, but that's my own humble opinion."

The guitarist revisited a legendary 1985 New Year's Eve performance where Exodus supported Metallica, recalling his band, "We came out, and we had more amps, we had a bigger riser. We came out looking like the headliners." to the point that James Hetfield jokingly vowed it would be the last time they ever opened for them. Holt noted that while many bands in the scene began following Metallica's "blueprint" by incorporating ballads and chasing commercial success, Exodus intentionally maintained their own aggressive identity. Despite the bold "crushing" comments, Holt emphasized his enduring respect for the band, stating he still loves them "to death" while standing firm on the current superiority of the Exodus lineup.

#GaryHolt #Exodus #Metallica #ThrashMetal #MasterOfPuppets
    The upcoming documentary Heavy Healing aims to dispel long-standing myths about aggressive music by highlighting its profound ability to aid in physical and emotional recovery. Featuring candid interviews with artists like Jesse Leach (Killswitch Engage), Lou Koller (Sick Of It All), and Mike IX Williams (Eyehategod), the film explores how heavy metal and hardcore have served as essential lifelines for those battling severe illnesses, mental health challenges, and life-altering medical events. The project is the directorial debut of music industry veteran Howie Abrams, who was inspired by the personal recovery journey of fellow filmmaker Seth Abrams.

The film has already gained significant recognition, being accepted into the ReelAbilities Film Festival in New York City with screenings scheduled for April 25 and 27. Additionally, a special showing will take place at the New Jersey Punk Rock Flea Market on April 11, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Lou Koller’s Sweet Relief fund as he continues his battle with esophageal cancer. By giving a voice to fans and musicians alike, Heavy Healing provides a compelling look at how "controversial" music can become a powerful tool for inspiration and healing.

#HeavyHealing #HeavyMetal #HardcorePunk #MusicDocumentary #JesseLeach
    Charlie Daniels will return to the stage this summer in the form of a hologram to celebrate the United States’ 250th anniversary. His son, Charlie Daniels Jr., announced the performance during a recent press conference at the Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum. The landmark event is scheduled for July 4, 2026, at the Fort Campbell military base in Kentucky, which has been selected as one of only five U.S. locations to host an official block party for the country’s semiquincentennial.

Daniels Jr. described the project as a “dream come true,” noting that performing for the armed forces and their families on such a historic anniversary is the perfect way to honor his father’s legacy. Daniels, who passed away in 2020 at the age of 83, was a staunch supporter of the military throughout his legendary career, which was defined by hits like “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” and his mastery of the fiddle, guitar, and banjo.

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#CharlieDaniels #FortCampbell #HologramConcert #USA250 #independenceday
    Jon Bon Jovi participated in a “No Kings” protest in his home state of New Jersey on Saturday, March 28. The legendary frontman joined a local rally in Red Bank, where he was seen holding a sign opposing fascism and the current administration. The appearance marks a significant moment of local engagement for the singer, who has long been a vocal advocate for community and social issues through his Soul Foundation and various philanthropic efforts.

The Red Bank demonstration was part of a massive, nationwide day of action featuring non-violent, anti-Trump protests across the United States. Reports and images shared across Facebook and Instagram highlighted Bon Jovi’s presence among the crowd, joining millions of other citizens in what has become a global movement against federal overreach. His participation adds to a growing list of high-profile musicians, including Bruce Springsteen and members of Evanescence, who utilized the weekend to stand in solidarity with the “No Kings” movement.

#JonBonJovi #NoKings #RedBank #NewJersey #Protest2026 NoKingsRally RockNews CurrentEvents NJRock SocialAdvocacy
    Four-fifths of the classic 1980s King Diamond lineup have officially reunited to form a new band called Lex Legion. The group features guitarists Andy LaRoque and Pete Blakk, bassist Hal Patino, and drummer Mikkey Dee—the same core that recorded the legendary albums Them and Conspiracy. Joining the veterans on vocals is Nils K. Rue of Pagan’s Mind. The band has announced that their self-titled debut album is slated for a June 2026 release, with the lead single, “Sleep Eternally,” arriving on March 31.

According to LaRoque, the new material stays true to the spirit of the era but features more straightforward arrangements compared to the progressive nature of their past work. Mikkey Dee added that the songwriting process for Lex Legion mirrored their 1980s mindset of writing exactly what they wanted without outside influence. Pete Blakk described the record as a unique musical journey, suggesting it fills a current void in the metal landscape. While the album arrives this summer, the band is expected to begin touring in support of the project next year.

#LexLegion #KingDiamond #MikkeyDee #AndyLaRoque #HeavyMetal
    Amy Lee and Emma Anzai of Evanescence were among the millions who took to the streets yesterday, March 28, for the third nationwide "No Kings" day of action. While the flagship event was held at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota, the duo was spotted participating in a massive rally in Los Angeles. The protests were held in over 3,000 cities worldwide to demonstrate against what organizers call the "anti-democratic and illegal actions" of the current administration, specifically focusing on aggressive immigration enforcement and the war in Iran.

The presence of the rock icons adds to a growing list of high-profile musicians lending their voices to the movement. In Minnesota, the "flagship" rally drew an estimated 200,000 people and featured a headline performance by Bruce Springsteen, who performed his new tribute song, "Streets of Minneapolis." 

#amylee #EmmaAnzai #Evanescence #NoKings #NoKingsRally
    Happy Birthday to the "Godfather of Alternative Music," Perry Farrell! The legendary frontman celebrates his special day today, March 29. From his early days with Psi Com to skyrocketing to fame with Jane’s Addiction and Porno for Pyros, Farrell’s visionary approach helped define the sound and culture of the 1990s. Beyond his vocal work, his creation of the Lollapalooza festival in 1991 transformed the concert industry, turning a farewell tour into a global institution that continues to champion diverse musical voices decades later.

Happy Birthday Perry!!!

#PerryFarrell #HappyBirthday #JanesAddiction #Lollapalooza #PornoForPyros
    Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at the No Kings protest in Minneapolis on Saturday, delivering a powerful speech and performing a new tribute song titled "Streets of Minneapolis." The track was written following the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ICE agents in the city earlier this year. Addressing the crowd, Springsteen praised the resilience of the local community, stating that the solidarity shown in Minnesota has served as an inspiration to the entire country. He honored the victims by name, calling their sacrifice a reminder that "this reactionary nightmare" will not stand.

His participation in the rally comes just days before he is set to rejoin the E Street Band to launch their "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour at the Target Center this Tuesday. The 20-date trek will see the band traveling to major cities including Boston, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles, continuing Springsteen's long-standing tradition of blending rock and roll with social advocacy.

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    San Diego Padres pitcher Mason Miller has officially brought the "nu-metal" energy to Petco Park, choosing Korn’s iconic 1994 anthem "Blind" as his new walk-up music. During his appearance for the team on Saturday, March 28, the stadium speakers blasted the track's unmistakable guitars and "Are you ready?!" intro as the All-Star closer emerged from the bullpen. The choice immediately resonated with the home crowd, creating a high-intensity atmosphere as Miller took the mound to shut down the ninth inning. 

#MasonMiller #SanDiegoPadres #Korn #Blind #MLB #NuMetal

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