courtesy of Live Nation The Eagles have added four more shows to their residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas: Feb. 14, Feb. 15, Feb. 21 and Feb. 22. Registration for presale tickets is open now, with the presale launching Oct. 8 at 10 a.m. Tickets go on sale to the generalRead More →

On This Day, Oct. 2, 1982… Genesis reunited with ex-singer Peter Gabriel and ex-guitarist Steve Hackett for a benefit concert at the Milton Keynes Bowl in Buckinghamshire, England.  It was the first time either had played with the band since their departures from Genesis: Gabriel left in 1975 and HackettRead More →

Jon Furniss/WireImage Looks like the long-in-the works deal to sell Pink Floyd’s catalog has finally happened. The Financial Times reports that the band has agreed to sell the recording rights to their catalog to Sony for a reported $400 million. The deal covers the copyrights only to the band’s recorded music, not theirRead More →

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic The Black Crowes have been forced to cancel another concert on their Happiness Bastards tour due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. After canceling their Oct. 1 show in Pikeville, Kentucky, “due to travel complications” caused by the hurricane, the band announced they’ve canceled their Oct. 3 showRead More →

DANTE FERNANDEZ/AFP via Getty Images Paul McCartney kicked off the latest leg of his Got Back tour in Montevideo, Uruguay, and treated fans to the live debut of the latest tune from The Beatles, “Now and Then.” According to setlist.fm, McCartney broke out the tune about halfway through his set. Fan-shot footage revealsRead More →

Mindy Small/Getty Images Sammy Hagar will be honored in Las Vegas Friday with a key to the Las Vegas Strip.  The rocker will be on hand for the ceremony, which will take place on the Strip-side patio of his Cabo Wabo Cantina.  The event will recognize Hagar’s “profound economic and charitableRead More →

Matthew Baker/Getty Images Pop star Camila Cabello has shared her take on The Who classic “Behind Blue Eyes,” which appears in the trailer for the video game Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred. While the original song, from the band’s 1971 album, Who’s Next, is dark and moody, Camila’s take is evenRead More →

Disney/Chris Willard Jon Bon Jovi is set to sit down with The Late Show host Stephen Colbert for a conversation about his career during New Jersey’s Montclair Film Festival.  The event is happening Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. ET at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. Tickets go on sale to Montclair Film and NJPAC membersRead More →

Gary Miller/Getty Images John Mellencamp will be honored with a statue at Indiana University’s Bloomington campus during homecoming weekend.  Mellencamp is expected to attend the unveiling of the statue, which is happening Oct. 18 between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. at the Elsie Irwin Sweeney Rock Garden on the northRead More →

On This Day, Oct. 1, 1988 … Bon Jovi scored their first U.K. #1 with their fourth studio album, New Jersey, which also peaked at #1 in the U.S., where it spent four weeks on top.  The album featured such hit singles as “Bad Medicine,” “I’ll Be There for You,” “BornRead More →