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Nashville-based memorabilia giant Premiere Collectibles has officially announced an exclusive new partnership with Poison frontman and solo rock icon Bret Michaels. The collaboration offers collectors and music fans a rare opportunity to purchase authentic, hand-signed editions of iconic Poison vinyl records and memorabilia. The collection was recently finalized during an intimate, energetic signing session in Los Angeles, where the multi-platinum singer spent the afternoon trading rock-and-roll stories about his time with Stevie Nicks, reminiscing about his small-town Pittsburgh roots, and carefully signing each piece for his dedicated fanbase.

Before wrapping up the session, the Rock of Love star decided to elevate the partnership with an unexpected, high-stakes incentive. Michaels personally tossed a major bonus into the mix for purchasers: two premium VIP tickets to any domestic 2026 Bret Michaels concert, complete with exclusive backstage access and a personal meet-and-greet. "Let's take this thing to the next level," Michaels told the Premiere Collectibles team. "I want to throw in something special for one of these fans. Let's make this an experience they'll never forget." Every fan who purchases one of the verified autographed items from the newly launched online collection will automatically be entered into the drawing for the once-in-a-lifetime VIP experience.

#BretMichaels #Poison #PremiereCollectibles #AutographedVinyl #GlamMetal #HardRock #VIPExperience #MeetAndGreet #RockNews2026
AC/DC are turning the voltage all the way up for the final lap of their massive global stadium run. The band has officially announced the AC/DC PWR/UP Pop Up, a traveling fan experience that will open in every single city across their upcoming 2026 North American tour. Operating both the day before each stadium show and on concert day itself, the free-entry spaces are designed as localized pre-show hubs for fans to congregate, immerse themselves in the band's history, and celebrate the chart-topping Power Up era.

Each pop-up location will be uniquely shaped by its host city, taking over local spots steeped in music culture. Fans dropping by can expect custom AC/DC-themed food and drink menus, limited-edition apparel, collectible cups, and early access to city-specific event shirts and posters a full day before they go on sale at the stadiums. The spaces will also house mock stage environments featuring a replica Gibson SG where attendees can snap photos and enter an exclusive giveaway. After traveling to every tour stop, that exact guitar will be hand-signed by Angus Young himself in Philadelphia and awarded to one lucky fan at the end of the tour. Additionally, U.S. visitors can enter to win a custom AC/DC pinball machine created by Stern Pinball, while super-fans can head to the tour's official website to register for a random draw to secure one of 100 media-preview passes for their local city.

Are you planning to check out the PWR/UP pop-up when the high-voltage rock-and-roll convoy rolls into your city?

#ACDC #PowerUpTour #PwrUp #Angus Young #RockAndRoll #StadiumTour #HardRock #ClassicRock #SternPinball #RockNews2026
In celebration of the 35th anniversary of The Smashing Pumpkins’ landmark debut album Gish, Sumerian Records has officially announced a massive, multi-genre tribute album honoring the alternative rock icons. Entitled "Sending Hearts To All My Dearies – A Tribute To The Smashing Pumpkins," the compilation has been personally approved and titled by frontman Billy Corgan, pulling its name from a beloved lyric in the Siamese Dream classic "Mayonaise." The 15-track effort is scheduled for a digital release on August 14, 2026, with a deluxe gatefold double-vinyl release following on October 16th.

To anchor the announcement, Sumerian has unleashed the collection's lead single: a dizzying, psychedelic reinterpretation of the 1993 epic "Hummer" by Tame Impala. Filtering the heavy guitar layers of the original track through his signature kaleidoscopic lens, Kevin Parker shared that the tribute carries a deeply personal weight, noting that Siamese Dream served as the absolute soundtrack to his high school years. The star-studded tracklist spans multiple musical generations, bringing together unexpected covers from industrial synthwave icons like Carpenter Brut, synth-pop mainstays The Midnight, electronic artist Alice Glass, and shred guitar virtuoso Nita Strauss, alongside progressive metal heavyweights Between the Buried and Me. The release lands at a perfect time for fans, arriving just ahead of the Pumpkins' highly anticipated fall stadium tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of their magnum opus Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.

Tracklist:

01. Tame Impala – Hummer
02. Yonaka – Today
03. The Midnight – Tonight, Tonight
04. Carpenter Brut – Cherub Rock
05. Barns Courtney – 1979
06. Meg Myers – Eye
07. Palaye Royale – Bullet With Butterfly Wings
08. Between The Buried and Me – Jellybelly
09. Alice Glass – Drown
10. Starbenders – Tonight, Tonight
11. Nita Strauss – 1979
12. Bones UK – Cherub Rock
13. Moon Taxi – Thirty Three
14. Des Rocs – Bullet With Butterfly Wings
15. Urban Heat – Ava Adore

Which track from this eclectic lineup are you most curious to hear reimagined?

#TheSmashingPumpkins #BillyCorgan #SumerianRecords #TameImpala #KevinParker #SiameseDream…
Former Turnstile lead guitarist Brady Ebert has officially received an autumn trial date in connection with a violent, premeditated vehicular assault that took place outside the Silver Spring, Maryland home of the band's frontman, Brendan Yates. As first reported by Lambgoat, the trial is scheduled to begin on Monday, October 5, 2026, in Rockville’s Montgomery County Circuit Court. Presided over by Circuit Court Judge John M. Maloney, the high-stakes legal proceeding is currently locked in for a three-day window running through October 7th.

The severe criminal case stems from a March 2025 neighborhood dispute that took a tragic and near-fatal turn. According to official Montgomery County Police Department charging documents, Ebert initially arrived at the property where he aggressively honked his car horn and shouted obscenities at Yates' sister and her husband. Ebert briefly left the area, only to return shortly after to deliberately target the singer's 79-year-old father, William Yates. Ebert allegedly accelerated and struck the elder Yates directly in his own driveway, leaving him hospitalized with severe trauma to both of his legs that required extensive emergency surgery. While Ebert initially claimed to a district court commissioner that his actions were "pure self-defense," a grand jury formally upgraded the charges against him to include attempted first-degree murder. Ebert—who parted ways with the Grammy-nominated alternative hardcore outfit back in 2022 amid a pattern of escalating behavioral concerns—now faces a maximum sentence of life in prison under Maryland law, alongside additional felony counts of attempted second-degree murder and multiple counts of first- and second-degree assault.

📸 Alamy

#Turnstile #BradyEbert #BrendanYates #HardcorePunk #MetalNews #AltRock #MusicNews2026
Dogma has unleashed their highly anticipated new single and accompanying music video, "My Matricidal." The track arrives fresh off a massive breakout stretch that saw the theatrical group sell out every single date of their recent European headlining tour—hitting packed rooms in London, Manchester, Hamburg, and Munich—alongside completing their largest Latin American headline cycle to date. Musically, "My Matricidal" is built as a dark, emotionally charged collision of aggressive guitar work, ritualistic percussion, and haunting cinematic soundscapes that steadily escalate toward a massive vocal climax, expanding the band's trademark mix of symphonic hard rock and provocative storytelling.

The single's ambitious cinematic video functions as a direct continuation of the cryptic narrative introduced in their previous single "Fate Unblinds," which dropped this past April via MNRK Heavy. Rather than offering clean answers, the new video drops a crucial piece of the puzzle that raises entirely new questions about the band's ongoing conceptual lore. Frontwoman Lilith shared that the song's underlying themes deal directly with the heavy fallout of personal awakening rather than simple betrayal. "There comes a moment in every person's life when something they believed, trusted, or accepted can no longer withstand reality," Lilith explained. "The more important question is what happens after the truth becomes impossible to ignore... That moment of choice has always fascinated me because it ultimately shapes the direction of a person's life." The release kicks off an intense summer for the band as they transition to the European festival circuit, preparing to bring their grand theatrical show to major stages including Copenhell, Tuska, Resurrection Fest, and a special headline appearance in Istanbul.

Are you ready to dive deeper into the dark, cinematic puzzle Dogma is piecing together with this new video?

📸 Pol Van Dark

#Dogma #Lilith #MyMatricidal #FateUnblinds #MNRKHeavy #TheatricalMetal #HardRock #NewMusic #RockNews2026
Enigmatic Canadian experimental psych-rock oddities Angine de Poitrine brought their wildly unique, viral visual spectacle to British television last night, appearing as featured musical guests on the latest episode of BBC's Later… With Jools Holland. The anonymous, masked math-rock duo shared a packed, star-studded soundstage alongside multi-Grammy-winning pop vocalist Sam Smith and legendary country icon Shania Twain. Proving to be one of the most unpredictable breakout acts of the year, the Quebec-based outfit delivered an absolute masterclass in avant-garde musicianship, ripping through a pair of blistering tracks—"Fabienk" and "Sarniezz"—culled from their highly praised sophomore album, Vol. II, which dropped this past April via Spectacles Bonzaï. 

Dressed in their signature full-body monochrome polka-dot suits and towering papier-mâché masks, the duo—known to fans simply as Khn and Klek—captured the room's undivided attention. Country superstar Shania Twain was seen enthusiastically nodding along to the band's complex rhythms mid-set, later taking to social media to reveal that her son Eja had originally introduced her to the group's music. The high-profile television appearance marks a triumphant milestone for the underground math-rock phenomenon, whose exploding global trajectory was initially ignited earlier this year after a mind-bending live session on Seattle’s KEXP radio station went viral, racking up millions of views. With their massive 2026 European dates completely sold out, the Polaris Music Prize long-listed group is shifting their momentum back across the Atlantic, planning multiple extensive legs of North American headline touring throughout the remainder of the year. 

📸 Youtube

#AngineDePoitrine #JoolsHolland #VolII #LaterWithJoolsHolland #ShaniaTwain #MathRock #PsychRock #Microtonal #NewMusic #RockNews2026
Clive Davis, the legendary record executive whose unparalleled ears and sharp instincts revolutionized the modern music industry for over six decades, has passed away at the age of 94. According to The New York Times, Davis died on Monday, June 22nd, at his home in Manhattan following a recent hospitalization for respiratory complications. Originally a Harvard-educated corporate lawyer who fell into the business by chance, Davis went on to define the gold standard for A&R executives. Reflecting on his monumental trajectory, Davis once famously remarked, "I accidentally discovered I had a totally unexpected and unexplained gift – ears. This was quite a surprise, but I could, and would, discover great all-time artists."

Davis first shook up the landscape in 1967 as the newly appointed head of Columbia Records, signing Janis Joplin on the spot after witnessing her hypnotic performance at the Monterey Pop Festival and subsequently pushing the label into the booming rock market by signing Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Santana, Chicago, and Aerosmith. After founding Arista Records in 1974, he orchestrated a legendary parade of hitmakers spanning Barry Manilow, Aretha Franklin, and Patti Smith, before discovering a fresh-faced teenager named Whitney Houston—sparking one of the most successful mentor-artist partnerships in music history. He continued his Midas touch into the 21st century by launching J Records, breaking global powerhouse Alicia Keys with her multi-platinum 2001 debut Songs in A Minor, and later guiding the commercial execution of early American Idol icons like Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson. A four-time Grammy winner, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and host of the industry's most exclusive annual pre-Grammys gala, Davis leaves behind an indelible, multi-generational imprint on global music culture.

📸 IG @clivejdavis

#CliveDavis #RIPCliveDavis #MusicIndustry #WhitneyHouston #JanisJ Joplin #AliciaKeys #AristaRecords #ColumbiaRecords #MusicNews2026
Multi-platinum rock outfit Skillet has announced an explosive double-feature for fans, locking in the release of a brand-new single titled "Scream" for July 10th alongside a massive fall headlining run dubbed the "Comatose: 20 Years, Still Screaming Tour." The upcoming trek serves as a major milestone celebration for the 20th anniversary of their seminal 2006 record Comatose, an album that permanently redefined the band's career trajectory. Frontman John Cooper revealed that the band will dedicate a massive portion of the upcoming nightly setlists to performing these specific tracks, including massive anthems they've played a thousand times alongside deep-cut album tracks they have never performed live before.

The upcoming single "Scream" provides the very first taste of a heavy new era of music, which saw the band return to their roots by recording in Memphis alongside a producer who worked with them before their very first album. Musically, the track features clean electric guitars driving directly into crushing distortion, capped off by a cathartic chorus and glitchy electronics during a palm-muted bridge. Cooper explained that the song was deeply influenced by the volatile landscape of modern social media, serving as an emotional outlet for wanting your life to matter when the world feels overwhelmingly chaotic. The announcement follows a historic start to the year for Skillet, as their 6x-platinum smash "Monster" officially eclipsed 4 billion global streams and entered Spotify's Billions Club, holding its place as the only track by a Christian artist to ever cross the 1 billion stream milestone on the platform. Pre-sales for the tour run this week ahead of the general public on-sale starting Friday, June 26th at 1:00 PM. 

Are you planning to catch Skillet live this fall to hear them perform the 'Comatose' tracklist alongside their brand-new material?

09/30/26 — Schenectady, NY — Proctors
10/02/26 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore
10/03/26 — Montclair, NJ — The Wellmont Theater
10/04/26 — Huntington, NY — The Paramount
10/07/26 — Boston, MA — MGM Music Hall at Fenway
10/08/26 — Silver Spring, MD — The Fillmore Silver Spring
10/10/26 — Grand Rapids, MI —…
The iconic, black gothic-style throne used by Ozzy Osbourne during his final live performance is officially heading to his hometown. Starting Wednesday, July 1, 2026, the custom-built centerpiece will join the free "Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero" exhibition at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. The arrival is deliberately timed to coincide with the emotional lead-up to the first anniversary of Ozzy's final concert and his passing on July 22, 2025.

Originally commissioned for Ozzy’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2024, the ornate throne became a striking symbol of his final chapter. It was last seen on stage eleven months ago at Villa Park during the historic "Back To The Beginning" charity gig, where a seated, deeply moved Ozzy performed a five-song solo set before reuniting with Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward for one final four-song Black Sabbath send-off. Curated in close partnership with Sharon Osbourne and the family, the exhibit features a massive collection of personal memorabilia, lifetime awards, and rare photographs tracking his journey from a working-class upbringing in Aston to global superstardom. Due to staggering public demand—having already pulled in over 640,000 visitors—the museum has officially extended the exhibition's run through Sunday, September 27, 2026.

📸 Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

#OzzyOsbourne #BlackSabbath #WorkingClassHero #Birmingham #PrinceOfDarkness #HeavyMetal #ZakkWylde #TonyIommi #RockNews2026
Music legend Rod Stewart gave fans a major scare on Friday night, June 19th, when he nearly fainted mid-performance during a concert at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in West Valley City. While performing his 1981 hit "Young Turks," the 81-year-old singer appeared visibly winded, moving less than usual and leaning heavily against stage equipment and a piano for support. Sensing his distress, crew members rushed out from backstage to supply the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer with an oxygen tank.

After taking several deep breaths to steady himself, the resilient frontman turned back to the microphone and declared, "The show must go on." Addressing the worried crowd with his trademark humor, Stewart admitted, "I nearly f*ing fainted there. Would you mind if I sit down for this one?" He seamlessly completed the remainder of the concert from a chair, delivering classics like "Have I Told You Lately" and "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" The scare is heavily attributed to the venue's taxing elevation, which sits roughly 4,300 feet above sea level. The incident follows a string of recent health setbacks for the singer on his extended "One Last Time" farewell tour—including a bout with the flu and an acute upper respiratory infection that triggered laryngitis, forcing the postponement of several dates earlier this month in Las Vegas, California, and Colorado.

#RodStewart #OneLastTimeTour #YoungTurks #Utah #LiveMusic #ClassicRock #RockNews2026
Halestorm guitarist Joe Hottinger has shared rare insights into his romantic relationship with frontwoman Lzzy Hale, following her public acknowledgment of their 22-year partnership earlier this year. Speaking with Gear4music Guitars, Hottinger brushed off any idea that the romance was a tightly guarded secret, noting that most people in their inner circle and fanbase already knew. When pressed on how the two manage to successfully mix business with pleasure while living in each other's pockets on tour, the guitarist pointed to an incredibly simple foundation: excellent communication.

"I don't know what the secrets are. The only thing we do, we communicate—we're very good communicators," Hottinger explained. He emphasized that their dynamic relies on being completely transparent, describing "deadly honesty" as a personal love language that keeps things from festering on the road. It also helps that the duo are completely aligned in their lifestyles. "Luckily, we love the same things. We love rock shows. We love music. We love guitars," he added.

The couple's open discussion of their romance follows an appearance at the Grammy Museum this past March, where Hale told the audience that they purposefully had very adult conversations early on to avoid a volatile, "Fleetwood Mac" style band breakup. Instead, they aimed for the enduring, 40-year musical marriage of Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. While bassist Josh Smith previously confirmed the relationship back in 2015 by stating "the band is the marriage here," Hale has made it clear she has no personal desire to legally wed, choosing instead to live out a "new modern love" while continuously chasing their rock-and-roll dreams together.

Do you think it's easier or harder for couples to maintain a healthy relationship when they're touring the world together in the same band?

#Halestorm #LzzyHale #JoeHottinger #NewModernLove #CouplesInBands #RockMusic #Guitarists #LiveMusic #RockNews2026
Bring Me The Horizon look to have officially solved the lingering mystery surrounding the highly anticipated, completely re-recorded 20th-anniversary version of their iconic debut album, Count Your Blessings | Repented. Since confirming back in April that Buster Odeholm (known for his crushing work with thrown and Vildhjarta) handled mixing duties for the effort, the band has kept fans entirely in the dark regarding the tracklist's secret eleventh bonus slot. While early speculation pointed toward a studio rendering of their legendary Slipknot "Eyeless" cover, the unannounced track has instead been revealed as a brand-new original single titled "Dehumanized."

The band initially sparked theories by sneaking graphic, horror-infused video teasers for the track into their live playback screens during recent arena dates in Poland and festival stops like Hellfest. Now, they have locked in a concrete premiere date of Thursday, June 25, 2026, for the single and its accompanying music video. Industry previews describe "Dehumanized" as an absolute sensory assault and a massive, brutal throwback to the band's mid-2000s deathcore origins. Frontman Oli Sykes has previously spoken at length about the monumental decision to completely re-record the 2006 album alongside guitarist Lee Malia, admitting that the group was never fully satisfied with the original raw production and wanted to present the tracklist in a format that feels sharper, heavier, and more vital for modern ears before the full record arrives on July 10th.

Are you ready to hear Bring Me The Horizon return to their heaviest deathcore roots on this new track?

📸 IG @bringmethehorizon

#BringMeTheHorizon #BMTH #Dehumanized #CountYourBlessings #OliSykes #BusterOdeholm #Deathcore #Metalcore #NewMusic #RockNews2026

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