Matthew Eisman/Getty Images David Gilmour has added more shows to his upcoming Luck and Strange tour. After initially announcing two shows each in New York and Los Angeles, the Pink Floyd rocker has now added one additional LA show and two more in the Big Apple.  Gilmour previously announced he’d be headlining LosRead More →

Jeremychanphotography/Getty Images One of Ed Sheeran‘s favorite things to do is drop in on schools unexpectedly and meet with music students. But on May 16, he went one step further during a surprise visit to The Sheffield College in Northern England. During his visit to the campus of the musicRead More →

Kevin Kane/WireImage for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame It looks like we may soon be getting new music from Steve Perry.  In an interview with Rolling Stone, the former Journey frontman opens up about his musical future, sharing good news for fans. “I just signed with a new label,”Read More →

Parlophone Records David Bowie‘s classic The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is the latest album to get the Dolby Atmos treatment.  The first-ever Dolby Atmos mix of Ziggy Stardust will be released September 6 to streaming services and on Blu-Ray Audio, featuring four iterations of the album:Read More →

L-R: Steven Tyler, Chris Robinson, Jimmy Page and Rich Robinson backstage at London’s Eventim Apollo, 15th May 2024/ Photo Credit: Ross Halfin The Black Crowes brought their Happiness Bastards tour to London’s Eventim Apollo on Wednesday, May 15, where they were joined by a very special guest: Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler. TylerRead More →

ABC/Randy Holmes While the Super Bowl is a big deal for American football fans, the Champions League Final is just as huge for those who enjoy European football (aka soccer). Lenny Kravitz is about to entertain fans of the latter. The rocker is set to headline the UEFA Champions League FinalRead More →

On This Day, May 16, 1966… The Beach Boys released their 11th studio album, Pet Sounds, a critical hit that’s often considered one of the best albums of all time.  The album was recorded a year after Brian Wilson quit touring and suffered a breakdown in 1964; he’s said thatRead More →

Scott Legato/Getty Images Audio sound waves of Queen’s 1986 song “A Kind of Magic” have been turned into a piece of art that’s now being sold for a good cause. Queen drummer Roger Taylor, who wrote the song, has teamed up with the Soundwaves Art Foundation for a limited-edition art collection, with eachRead More →

BMG Crowded House is set to celebrate their upcoming new album, Gravity Stairs, with a special intimate show in New York City. The band is set to headline the 575-capacity Bowery Ballroom on May 31, the same day the album will be released.  Tickets for the show go on sale Friday,Read More →

CNN Films/OWN Films Luther: Never Too Much, a documentary about late singer/songwriter Luther Vandross, will premiere next year on CNN, OWN and Max, it was announced Wednesday. The film, directed by Dawn Porter, premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in January. It tells the musician’s story through interviews with hisRead More →