Gus Stewart/Redferns After spending the summer in Europe, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band return to the U.S. Thursday, kicking off a new leg of their tour in Pittsburgh, where they’ll play two nights. When Springsteen first launched the tour in 2023, the shows featured mostly the same set list, and hadRead More →

L-R: Mike Douglas, Chuck Berry, Yoko Ono, John Lennon; Photo Credit: Michael Leshnov/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images A new documentary exploring the time John Lennon and Yoko Ono became daytime talk show hosts is set to hit theaters this fall. Deadline reports that Daytime Revolution, directed by Erik Nelson, will debut inRead More →

Rod Stewart in 2004; Yui Mok – PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images Rod Stewart has been making videos for his songs since the ’70s, and was a fixture on MTV through the ’80s and ’90s. But his first video to hit 1 billion views isn’t for any of those hitRead More →

Paras Griffin/Getty Images Def Leppard is giving fans some behind-the-scenes insight into their current tour with a new video tour diary, with the newest episode featuring footage from stops in Nashville, Philadelphia and Hershey, Pennsylvania.  In the clip, frontman Joe Elliott reflects on the anniversary of the U.K. release of the HysteriaRead More →

Courtesy of Blackbird Presents The Band‘s 1976 farewell concert, The Last Waltz, will once again be celebrated with an all-star tour. Life is a Carnival: Last Waltz Tour ’24 will kick off Oct. 19 in San Francisco, with a lineup that includes Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ band members Mike Campbell andRead More →

Disney/Jennifer Pottheiser New documentaries about Elton John and The Beatles are part of the New York Film Festival’s Spotlight section, which showcases the most notable fall releases. Elton John: Never Too Late, co-directed by R.J. Cutler and Elton’s husband, David Furnish, follows Elton during his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour,Read More →

Capitol/Ume Earlier this year, nine reimagined Meditation Mixes of John Lennon’s classic track “Mind Games” were featured on the Lumenate app, and now folks who don’t use the app will finally get to experience them. Mind Games – The Meditation Mixes, produced by Lennon’s son Sean Ono Lennon, will beRead More →

On This Day, Aug. 14, 1971… English rockers The Who released their iconic album Who’s Next, featuring such future Who classics as “Baba O’Riley,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” and “Behind Blue Eyes.” The album was originally conceived as another rock opera, Lifehouse, following their 1969 hit Tommy. Pete Townshend eventually scrapped the whole project. Who’s Next was aRead More →

Jorgen Angel/Redferns An iconic piece of Grateful Dead history is set to go up for auction as part of Indiana’s 54th Annual Auburn Auction and Show. Among the 400 cars up for auction is The Dead’s personal equipment truck, known as “The Dred.” The 1949 Studebaker M5 was originally owned by theRead More →

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Billy Joel has paid tribute to his former guitarist David Brown, who passed away Sunday, August 11. Brown played in Joel’s band from 1978 to 1991 and appeared on all of Joel’s albums from 1978’s 52nd Street to 1986’s The Bridge. “I am so sorry to hear thatRead More →