On This Day, Feb. 28, 1983 … U2 released their third studio album, War, produced by Steve Lillywhite. The album, which is considered the band’s first overtly political record, featured two future U2 classics, “Sunday Bloody Sunday” and “New Year’s Day,” which became the band’s first single to chart onRead More →

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Dead & Company is set to return to the Sphere Las Vegas in March for a new installment of their Dead Forever residency, and now they are giving fans a chance to win tickets to the final show of the 2025 run. The band just launched a new fandiem sweepstakes, withRead More →

courtesy of Live Nation/Another Planet Entertainment Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks are set to headline another stadium together. The two Rock & Roll Hall of Famers are set to play Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Oct. 4, the first time both artists are playing the stadium. It isRead More →

ABC A unique piece of Beatles memorabilia now has a new owner. Joseph Robert O’Donnell, a Beatles and music memorabilia dealer, recently purchased a piece of George Harrison’s leftover toast from 1962. The piece of toast in question was taken by a 15-year-old Harrison fan named Sue Houghton, who had become friendlyRead More →

Mickey Bernal/Getty Images Rick Springfield is opening up about the alternative treatments he’s experimented with to help with depression, something he’s dealt with since his teen years. In a new interview with People, the “Jesse’s Girl” singer reveals he’s tried ketamine treatments, but in the end it wasn’t for him. “I wantedRead More →

Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images Graham Nash is opening up about his relationship with his late bandmate David Crosby in a new interview with Mojo magazine. “I think of David every time I drive through Van Cortlandt Park [in the Bronx],” Nash tells the mag. “Don’t forget: It’s David Van Cortlandt Crosby,”Read More →

Harper One Lionel Richie‘s memoir, which he first announced last year, now has a title: Truly, named after his 1982 debut solo single. The memoir, due out Sept. 30, is described by publisher Harper One as “intimate” and “deeply candid,” detailing “turbulence, loss, and near-calamity.” The book is a “no-holds-barred” tellingRead More →

Al Pereira/Getty Images Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Jackson Browne is set to be honored by Music Will, the largest nonprofit music education program for schools in the United States. Browne, along with Sara Bareilles, Wyclef Jean and Kristin Chenoweth, will be celebrated at the group’s annual gala AprilRead More →

Dave J Hogan/Getty Images for ABA  Bob Dylan‘s official social media accounts continue to baffle fans. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s latest post on Instagram happened Wednesday night, when he randomly uploaded a throwback video of Machine Gun Kelly performing an in-store set. The post certainly spawned someRead More →

The Hapa Blonde/GC Images Is Madonna gearing up for her new era? Her Instagram has been largely wiped clean: As of Thursday morning the only two posts are a film clip of Funeral Rites, a short film she made in partnership with photographer Steven Klein and CR Fashion Book, and the cover of CR Fashion Book. There’sRead More →