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    In a surprise turn of events at Coachella 2026, Billy Corgan took to the stage for the first time in the festival’s history on Saturday night. The Smashing Pumpkins vocalist and guitarist joined the rising artist sombr for a special live performance of the 1995 alternative rock anthem "1979." The collaboration served as a significant milestone, as Corgan had famously never performed at the Indio festival despite the Pumpkins' long-standing influence on the genre.
Fans in attendance captured the moment as the duo delivered a faithful rendition of the hit, drawing one of the largest crowds of the evening to the set. The cameo comes amidst a busy year for Corgan, as The Smashing Pumpkins are recently confirmed as headliners for Lollapalooza 2026 in Chicago. The performance with sombr has quickly become one of the weekend's most talked-about viral moments, bridging the gap between the 90s alternative scene and the next generation of rock artists.

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#BillyCorgan #Sombr #Coachella2026 #SmashingPumpkins #1979
    David Byrne proved he remains one of live music’s most vital forces during a jubilant Saturday night performance at Coachella 2026. Backed by a precision-focused group of singer-dancers, Byrne’s set was a seamless blend of artful choreography and social commentary. The performance kicked off with "Everybody Laughs" from his new solo album, Who Is the Sky?, before diving into a heavy rotation of Talking Heads essentials that transformed the Indio desert into a massive dance floor.

The 13-song setlist featured a powerful mid-set run of "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" and "Slippery People," during which Byrne noted that "love and kindness are a form of resistance." The production also leaned into current sociopolitical themes, utilizing visuals from modern protests during "Life During Wartime." The night culminated in an explosive finale with back-to-back performances of "Once in a Lifetime" and "Burning Down the House," solidifying the set as a definitive festival highlight. Byrne will return for a second performance during the festival's final weekend as part of his ongoing North American tour.

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#DavidByrne #Coachella2026 #TalkingHeads #OnceInALifetime #BurningDownTheHouse
    Tom Dumont, the longtime guitarist for No Doubt, has shared that he has been diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease. In an emotional video posted to Instagram, the 58-year-old musician explained that he sought medical advice several years ago after experiencing persistent symptoms. While Dumont acknowledged that the condition is a "struggle every day," he expressed optimism about his ability to continue performing. "The good news is I can still play music, I can still play guitar," he shared, noting that he has been inspired by others who have spoken openly about their health.

Dumont’s announcement comes just ahead of No Doubt’s highly anticipated residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, which is set to begin in May 2026. He confirmed his intention to join bandmates Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, and Adrian Young for the shows, hoping that being open about his diagnosis will help raise awareness and erase the stigma surrounding the disease. Dumont plans to release more content in the future to further detail his experiences and the symptoms he faces.

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#NoDoubt #TomDumont #ParkinsonsAwareness #LasVegasSphere
    Deep Purple received a royal—or rather, prime ministerial—welcome in Tokyo this Friday when they met with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The recently elected PM, a lifelong drummer and superfan, hosted the English rock icons ahead of their performance at the historic Nippon Budokan arena. During the meeting, Takaichi presented drummer Ian Paice with signed Japanese-made drumsticks and confessed through an interpreter, "You are my god."

Takaichi’s connection to the band runs deep; she played in a Deep Purple cover band during her school days and reportedly uses their music as a personal outlet, joked that she drums to "Burn" when she needs to blow off steam. Deep Purple commemorated the meeting on Instagram, noting the PM's long-standing status as a hard rock fan. The band is currently touring internationally and will return to North America in August for a series of dates alongside Kansas and Jefferson Starship.

#DeepPurple #SanaeTakaichi #Tokyo #IanPaice #HardRock #MachineHead
    The Strokes made a thunderous return to the Coachella Stage on Saturday, delivering a set so massive it seemingly pushed the festival's sound system to its absolute limit. Despite several brief, momentary audio cutouts, the sheer volume and energy of the performance solidified it as a definitive highlight of the weekend. The band utilized a hypnotic barrage of lasers and nostalgic visual tributes to their hometown of New York City to create a spectacle that matched the intensity of their hits.

Early standouts included a sentimental performance of "Sometimes," set against a backdrop of NYC footage, and a powerful rendition of the modern staple "The Adults Are Talking." However, the night reached its peak with a "showstopping" performance of "Reptilia," which utilized the full force of the booming speakers and laser array. Critics and fans in attendance noted the set’s unmatched sonic power, marking it as the best performance of the festival so far.

#TheStrokes #Coachella2026 #Reptilia #TheAdultsAreTalking #LiveMusic
    Nine Inch Noize—the ambitious collaboration between industrial legends Nine Inch Nails and electronic producer Boys Noize—delivered a performance at the Sahara stage on Saturday night that is already being hailed as one of the greatest in Coachella history. The set was a technical and artistic triumph, blending raw alternative rock with twisted deep house and techno. 
Frontman Trent Reznor, creative partner Atticus Ross, and Alex Ridha (Boys Noize) performed in a half-circle arrangement, flanked by vocalist Mariqueen Maandig, creating an immersive experience that retooled classic NIN tracks into punishing new interpretations.

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#NineInchNoize #Coachella2026 #TrentReznor #BoysNoize #AtticusRoss
    Jack White reminded the desert crowd why he remains one of rock's most essential live performers with a high-energy surprise set at Coachella 2026 on Saturday. Backed by a powerhouse four-piece band, White transformed the Mojave tent into a feverish rock revival, opening with an instrumental jam before tearing into a string of White Stripes favorites, including "Fell in Love With a Girl" and "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground." The set served as a rare moment of unity for the festival, drawing a massive audience that packed the tent to witness the last-minute addition.

The performance balanced nostalgia with the present, as White showcased new solo tracks "G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs" and "Derecho Demonico." He also reached into his deeper catalog for The Raconteurs' hit "Steady, as She Goes." The show reached its climax with a thunderous rendition of "Seven Nation Army," featuring a massive crowd chant that echoed throughout the festival grounds. With his status as a premiere "guitar hero" on full display, the set has generated significant buzz as a definitive highlight of the festival's first weekend.

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#JackWhite #Coachella2026 #WhiteStripes #TheRaconteurs #SevenNationArmy
    Rob Halford has shared a message of reconciliation regarding former Judas Priest guitarist K.K. Downing, emphasizing that "the love and respect" between them remains intact despite years of public tension. Speaking with Metal Hammer about the upcoming documentary The Ballad of Judas Priest, Halford stressed that Downing’s participation was vital to accurately telling the band's 50-year history. "He was there at the very beginning," Halford noted, highlighting the enduring value of the songs they co-wrote together.

The documentary, co-directed by Sam Dunn and Tom Morello, is set for its North American premiere at the Hot Docs festival in Toronto, running from April 23 to May 3. While Halford praised Downing’s "eloquent" contributions to the film, he remained realistic about a full-time reunion, noting that Downing himself had expressed feeling disconnected from certain aspects of the touring lifestyle. Halford’s comments follow the band's 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, where the former bandmates briefly reunited on stage for a career-spanning medley.

#RobHalford #KKDowning #JudasPriest #TheBalladOfJudasPriest #TomMorello
    Jay Weinberg has provided his most candid look yet at his 2023 departure from Slipknot, suggesting he may have been caught in the crossfire of long-standing internal tensions. Speaking with Rolling Stone, Weinberg detailed a "tense year" leading up to his firing, which he says came without a clear explanation just as he was preparing for a necessary hip surgery. "As a newcomer... it’s easy to be caught in the crossfire there," Weinberg noted, adding that after 10 years and a Grammy win, the sudden "creative decision" to let him go remains confusing.

Weinberg said, "I applied myself in every way possible. As a newcomer, and like you mentioned, you’re like ‘Are you in the band? Are you not in the band?’ How do you define that after 10 years? It’s not a short amount of time. But it’s easy for a newcomer, for myself, to be caught in the crossfire there. Maybe I became a scapegoat for certain things."

The drummer also addressed his time with Against Me! and Madball, specifically touching on the public criticisms from Laura Jane Grace. Weinberg stated he prefers to "keep his side of the street clean" and move past old "potatoes." Currently, he is focusing on new creative horizons, including his work with Suicidal Tendencies and his burgeoning solo project, which features collaborations with members of Deafheaven and Code Orange. A full-length solo album is currently slated for release this October, as Weinberg embraces more "positive creative environments."

#JayWeinberg #Slipknot #SuicidalTendencies #AgainstMe #RockNews
    Coachella 2026 continues its first weekend today, and fans worldwide can catch nearly every performance through an extensive livestream on YouTube and the official Coachella app. Saturday’s broadcast is highlighted by Justin Bieber making his solo Coachella debut, alongside The Strokes, who return to the festival for the first time in 15 years. Rock enthusiasts should also tune in for the debut of Nine Inch Noize, the collaborative project between Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize, as well as a surprise 45-minute set from Jack White in the Mojave tent.

For the first time, the livestream will feature all seven festival stages, with the Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre, and Sahara stages broadcasting in 4K resolution. YouTube is also offering a multiview option, allowing viewers to monitor up to four stages simultaneously. Other notable acts featured in today’s schedule include David Byrne, Interpol, PinkPantheress, Addison Rae, Geese, and Royel Otis. Fans can check the full schedule for local PST times across the seven dedicated channels.

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#Coachella2026 #JackWhite #NineInchNoize #TheStrokes #JustinBieber
    Turnstile proved exactly why they have ascended to the top of the rock world with an emotional and cathartic performance at Coachella 2026 on Friday night. Fresh off their Best Rock Album Grammy win for NEVER ENOUGH, the band delivered a high-energy set that split the difference between their latest hits and favorites from GLOW ON. Fans were treated to a special guest appearance by Blood Orange, who joined the band on cello for a rendition of "SEEIN' STARS."

The performance carried significant weight, as it opened with a video featuring frontman Brendan Yates' father. This intro followed recent news regarding legal issues involving a former member. Despite the heavy background, the band maintained their signature contagious energy, with tracks like "HOLIDAY," "BLACKOUT," and "BIRDS" sparking massive engagement from the crowd. Turnstile’s summer festival run will continue with upcoming appearances at Osheaga, Outside Lands, and Shaky Knees.

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#Turnstile #Coachella2026 #BrendanYates #NeverEnough #GlowOn
    A Day To Remember has partnered with Sixthman to announce their first-ever curated cruise, the "Big Ole Boat Show," scheduled to run from April 28 to May 2, 2027. The voyage will depart from Miami, Florida, heading to Nassau in the Bahamas. The band is slated to perform two unique sets on the ship's pool deck. Joining them for the high-seas event are a heavy-hitting roster including Knocked Loose, The Devil Wears Prada, Dying Wish, Comeback Kid, Spite, and The Callous Daoboys, with more acts to be revealed.

The cruise is named after the band's latest physical-only release, A Day to Remember's Big Ole Album, Vol. 1, which achieved top 10 status on several Billboard charts last year. Presale tickets are currently available through the official cruise website until April 19, with general sales opening on May 1. Sixthman, the promoter behind the event, is well-known for other successful music cruises like Lamb of God’s "Headbanger’s Boat" and Creed’s "Summer of '99."

#ADayToRemember #BigOleBoatShow #KnockedLoose #TheDevilWearsPrada #DyingWish

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