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Ice Nine Kills have released a statement to fans following an automated copyright snag. The band expressed dismay after learning that automated copyright protection systems had mistakenly flagged and removed fan-made reaction videos and commentary surrounding their latest project.

The band made it clear that they fully love, support, and encourage community-driven commentary and reaction clips across multiple video platforms. To rectify the situation, the group confirmed they are currently working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure all affected fan videos are completely reinstated as soon as possible. The statement also doubles down on their excitement regarding their massive new venture, highlighting that they support the thriving gaming ecosystem and are deeply honored to officially be invited into the world of the hit survival horror game Dead By Daylight.

Are you excited to see how the world of Ice Nine Kills bleeds into the Dead By Daylight universe?

#IceNineKills #INK #DeadByDaylight #DBD #GamingCommunity #CopyrightStrikes #HorrorMetal #GamingNews #RockNews2026
Jelly Roll has officially broken his silence regarding his shocking divorce from his wife of nearly a decade, Bunnie Xo. Speaking directly to a rapturous crowd on Thursday night, June 18, 2026, during the Saratoga Springs, New York, stop of his Little ASS Shed Tour, the singer made it clear that this would be his only time addressing the situation publicly.

"Me and my wife are best friends. We will always be best friends," Jelly Roll told the audience, reassuring fans that "nobody cheated on nobody" and that Bunnie will likely be the only woman he ever loves the way he loved her. His onstage statement comes after news surfaced that he quietly filed for divorce on May 18 in Williamson County, Tennessee, citing irreconcilable differences. The singer also used his time on stage to validate his estranged wife's newly released "Dumb Blonde" podcast episode covering the split, telling the crowd that "every word of it is the truth" before concluding with a heartfelt, "Bunnie, I love you, baby." 

Are you surprised to see Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo maintaining such a close friendship despite their divorce filing?

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#JellyRoll #BunnieXo #DumbBlondePodcast #LittleASSShedTour #CountryMusic #CelebrityNews #MusicNews2026
Former Jackass and Viva La Bam icon Bam Margera is set to appear in an upcoming music video for the deathcore powerhouse Signs Of The Swarm. Margera himself officially confirmed the guest role on his Instagram account last week, showcasing a series of behind-the-scenes glimpses from the set. Photos shared by the band feature elaborate makeup, striking props, and a dark visual aesthetic, though further details regarding the specific track name and release date remain pending.

The collaboration marks a meeting of two entities with deep, longstanding roots in the state of Pennsylvania. Appropriately, the music video production took place on location in Ephrata, PA. This visual cameo is the latest in a series of music video appearances for Margera, who has spent decades heavily intertwined with the alternative rock, punk, and metal scenes.

Are you excited to see what kind of wild visual concepts Bam Margera and Signs Of The Swarm have cooked up for this video?

#BamMargera #SignsOfTheSwarm #Deathcore #MusicVideos #Jackass #VivaLaBam #PennsylvaniaMusic #Metalcore #RockNews2026
Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo has shared a bizarre and rather stomach-turning reality of life under the stadium lights. During a recent interview, the Grammy winner revealed that some of her most dedicated fans are wearing adult diapers to the barricades—and she can absolutely smell the results from the stage.

"I have been to certain concerts and certain festivals where people wear diapers so that they can be front row of the show," Rodrigo confessed. "And that's been an experience as a performer that I have… smelled. I think about it kind of often." While the extreme habit ensures fans never have to give up their coveted, hard-fought spots at general admission shows, Rodrigo's candid admission has sparked a massive online debate about where concert culture should finally draw the line.

Do you think wearing a diaper to stay at the front row crosses the line, or is it just the price of ultimate fandom?

📸 IG @oliviarodrigo

#OliviaRodrigo #ConcertCulture #FestivalLife #LiveMusic #PopNews #MusicNews2026
earl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder has partnered with the Chicago-based youth development organization Guitars Over Guns to release an inspiring new collaborative single titled "Better Believe." Brought together by the Obama Foundation, the project officially debuted today, June 18th, during a live performance at the Obama Presidential Center dedication ceremony. The track, which features a powerhouse lineup of youth musicians and professional talent, is now available across all major streaming platforms.

The soulful rock anthem was produced by a heavyweight studio team including Andrew Watt, Andre "Add-2" Daniels, Paul LaMalfa, and Vedder himself. Recorded at Columbia College Chicago, the track merged the talents of Guitars Over Guns youth with Audio Arts students and alumni from the college, a collaborative effort spearheaded by Daniels, who serves as both a Columbia adjunct professor and the non-profit's Chicago regional director. The extensive performance lineup features Vedder on vocals and guitar alongside former Red Hot Chili Peppers member Josh Klinghoffer on keyboards, backed by a soaring vocal ensemble and a tight rhythm section comprised of the program's young musicians. All royalties earned by Vedder and the song's co-writers will directly benefit Guitars Over Guns to support their mission of empowering youth through music and mentorship.

What do you think of Eddie Vedder's latest collaborative track?

#EddieVedder #GuitarsOverGuns #BetterBelieve #ObamaCenter #AndrewWatt #JoshKlinghoffer #ChicagoMusic #NewMusic #PearlJam #RockNews2026
mgk is making sure nobody gets left out of his massive summer trek. For fans who couldn't score tickets or catch the routing in person, the genre-defying artist has announced a special live broadcast of his upcoming headlining performance this Saturday night, June 20th. The stream will bring the full, adrenaline-fueled concert experience directly to audiences worldwide.

The show takes place at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana, serving as a major stop on his highly successful Lost Americana Tour. Known for his chaotic, high-energy stage presence—which recently included hanging upside down from rafters at pop-up performances—mgk's current setlist features a massive, career-spanning mix. Fans tuning into the livestream can expect a heavy dose of tracks from his new album Lost Americana, alongside pop-punk staples like "My Ex's Best Friend" and "Bloody Valentine," and his recent hip-hop collaborations. 

Will you be tuning into the livestream from home, or have you already caught this tour in person?

📸 IG Honey Bri Photos

#MGK #MachineGunKelly #WizKhalifa #Lost AmericanaTour #ModSun #LiveStream #Concerts2026 #NewMusic #RockNews2026
Beartooth frontman Caleb Shomo has addressed fans regarding a new song teaser that was flagged for containing AI-generated elements. Shomo revealed that the artist commissioned to create the track's lyric video had adamantly assured the band throughout the entire creative process that no artificial intelligence was used. However, after identifying several red flags and holding conversations earlier today, the band confirmed that the artist had lied.

Shomo made the band's stance on the matter incredibly clear, stating that Beartooth has zero interest in using AI or working with dishonest creators who compromise the "blood, sweat, and tears" poured into their music. Rather than delaying the release, Shomo's brother Luke—who handles the band's primary album artwork—is pulling an all-nighter to completely scratch the original clip and handcraft a brand-new lyric video that the band can proudly stand behind. Despite the sudden visual setback, the new song remains on track to be posted exactly as originally scheduled. "We love you all and we love human creativity," Shomo concluded.

How do you feel about bands taking a hard, immediate stance against AI art in their promotional material?

#Beartooth #CalebShomo #HumanCreativity #NewMusic #Metalcore #MusicVideos #RockNews2026
Nostalgia lovers are getting the ultimate trip back to the era of flip phones and burned CDs with the launch of the brand-new Dial Up Festival. Produced by CODA Entertainment, the multi-market outdoor music event is designed to fully celebrate the music, fashion, and pop-culture memories of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Anchored by co-headliners Nelly and Sugar Ray, each tour stop will feature a diverse, era-defining mix of hip-hop, pop-rock, punk, and alternative radio icons.

The festival officially kicks off on Saturday, November 7th at Castaic Lake Park just outside of Los Angeles, California, with a lineup featuring Lit, Alien Ant Farm, and Unwritten Law. From there, the party moves to the Wild Horse Pass Festival Grounds near Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday, November 21st, adding Smash Mouth, Warren G, and Paul Wall to the bill. The final stop lands at the Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday, December 12th, where the festival will morph into a massive holiday celebration complete with festive decor, themed cocktails, an appearance from Santa, and a rock-heavy variant lineup featuring Buckcherry alongside Smash Mouth, Paul Wall, and Unwritten Law. Beyond the music, each date will host immersive Y2K interactive experiences, themed bars, and throwback photo ops. Tickets are officially on sale now at DialUpFest .com, with General Admission starting at $64.99 and VIP packages starting at $159.99.

Which of these throwback artists are you most excited to see pull out their classic radio hits?

#DialUpFestival #Nelly #SugarRay #SmashMouth #Lit #AlienAntFarm #WarrenG #Buckcherry #Y2KMusic #90sNostalgia #00sNostalgia #RockNews2026
Europe’s premier heavy metal festival, Hellfest Open Air in Clisson, France, has officially unveiled a towering, six-meter-tall steel statue of the late Ozzy Osbourne to welcome fans at this weekend's event. Created by renowned French contemporary artist Philippe Pasqua, the monument captures the legendary Black Sabbath frontman with arms outstretched and his signature smile, complete with the inscription "Let the Madness Begin." The tribute arrives just ahead of the one-year anniversary of the heavy metal godfather's passing on July 22, 2025. 

While the Osbourne family is on-site to celebrate the rock icon's legacy—culminating in a massive main stage tribute following Alice Cooper’s set—Ozzy’s widow and longtime manager, Sharon Osbourne, had to miss the unveiling due to an unexpected hospital stay earlier in the week. Sharing a video of the stunning piece on social media, Sharon expressed her gratitude to the festival directors and the sculptor. The impressive new installation joins Hellfest’s famous monument layout, which also features an upgraded steel statue of Motörhead's Lemmy Kilmister crafted by Caroline Brisset, cementing the festival grounds as holy ground for rock and metal history. 

What is your favorite memory or song from Ozzy Osbourne's legendary career?

#OzzyOsbourne #BlackSabbath #SharonOsbourne #Hellfest2026 #PhilippePasqua #HeavyMetal #LemmyKilmister #RockLegends #RockNews2026
The annual Hellfest Open Air festival in Clisson, France officially kicks off today, June 18th, and global fans won't have to miss a second of the opening night's main event. Alternative rock and metalcore powerhouses Bring Me The Horizon are set to headline the festival's massive first night, and their entire performance is being broadcast live across the internet.

Domestic fans can catch the live broadcast starting this afternoon at 2:45 PM PST / 5:45 PM EST. Bring Me The Horizon's performance sets the tone for a monumental weekend at Hellfest, which is also scheduled to feature headlining sets from legendary acts Iron Maiden, Limp Bizkit, and The Offspring over the next few days. They aren't the only band opening up their set to digital audiences either; Hellfest organizers will be streaming various performances throughout the weekend via YouTube, with scheduled live broadcasts including sets from Papa Roach, Sepultura, Rotting Christ, and Accept.

Which song are you most excited to see Bring Me The Horizon perform live on the Hellfest main stage tonight?

#BringMeTheHorizon #BMTH #Hellfest2026 #HellfestOpenAir #LiveStream #PapaRoach #Sepultura #MetalFestivals #RockNews2026
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson hasn't minced words when it comes to rock singers who refuse to hang up the microphone after their voices have failed them. Speaking with Kerrang! during the opening week of the band's massive 50th Anniversary Run for Your Lives World Tour—their first major outing since the departure of longtime drummer Nicko McBrain in late 2024—the legendary vocalist addressed a recent argument he had with a journalist who insisted legendary singers should keep performing regardless of vocal decline.

"I said, ‘Look, there are loads of singers whose voices are shot and everybody knows it,’" Dickinson revealed. "He goes, 'Yeah, but they're legends.’ They're not fucking legends. They're people who can't sing anymore. When they were singing, they were legends. When they can't sing anymore, they're not legends anymore." The frontman made it clear that he would immediately step away from the stage if he could no longer deliver a world-class performance, stating, "I don't know how people get onstage when they can't do it anymore."

Even when the day comes that his touring years are behind him, Dickinson doesn't plan to sit idle, noting he will shift his focus to writing books and staying creative. As for the immediate future of Iron Maiden after their current anniversary run, Dickinson confessed he would personally prefer tracking a new studio album over another grueling trek, highlighting a core personality difference with his longtime bandmate. "Steve [Harris] is the other way around," Dickinson explained. "He will tour and tour and tour and tour until he probably dies onstage. Touring is fun, but it's not new. I'm a creative bunny and I like making new, new things."

In the meantime, Dickinson is already writing the follow-up to his 2024 solo album The Mandrake Project, with Harris praising the new material as some of the best he has ever heard from the singer. Iron Maiden's celebrated anniversary tour continues tomorrow night, June 19, with a headlining performance at Hellfest in Clisson, France.

Which classic rock or metal frontmen do you think have actually managed to keep their voices in top shape over the decades?

📸 IG @brucedickinsonh…
After waiting over two decades to secure their first-ever No. 1 single on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with 2025's "Afterlife," Evanescence has wasted no time conquering the peak position once again. The band's latest single, "Who Will You Follow," has officially surged to the top spot on the chart, marking a rapid second consecutive No. 1 for the multi-platinum rock powerhouse.

The chart-topping track serves as a core thematic pillar for their newly released studio album, Sanctuary. Frontwoman Amy Lee revealed that the song's driving lyric—"When all your faith in reality fades away / Who will you follow?"—directly addresses the modern struggle of navigating misinformation and societal disconnect. "When you can't even tell what's real, what's true, like, who will you follow? Right over a cliff," Lee shared, noting how dangerous it is when society loses a shared baseline of truth. Ultimately, Lee notes the track and the broader album serve as a call for direct, unfiltered human connection outside of modern digital screens. The band is currently on the road supporting the release, with their tour continuing tonight in Charlotte, North Carolina.

What is your favorite track off the new album Sanctuary so far?

#Evanescence #AmyLee #WhoWill YouFollow #Sanctuary #Billboard #MainstreamRock #NewMusic #RockTours #RockNews2026

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