Music News: GODSMACK Might Play LED ZEPPELIN and PINK FLOYD On Next Tour

GODSMACK Might Play LED ZEPPELIN and PINK FLOYDOn Next Tour

Godsmack frontman Sully Erna seems to be excited about what he calls the band’s new “stripped-down” tour. But he wants fans to be clear, “It’s not strictly an acoustic tour, but it is the acoustic vibe.” This is why the band is even considering calling it “The Vibes Tour.”

But that’s not all the band has in mind. “We’re also gonna blend in some really cool covers,” continued the singer. Admitting they want to “really take people kind of on a musical journey… and make it a really cool evening of music,” he says they want to sing Pink Floyd and possibly “No Quarter” by Led Zeppelin.

And when might rock fans get more details about this new tour concept? “This is gonna start ramping-up by mid-February,” he revealed. And fans here in the United States should be looking for “a pretty good dent” in the country from the band by the middle of 2024. So stay tuned…

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Saturday at 10:30 p.m. on NBC:  Nate Bargatze hosts "Saturday Night Live", and Foo Fighters are the music guests.

Lady Gaga hopped onstage during U2's Vegas show Wednesday night.  They did "All I Want Is You" and "Shallow"

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Here are 23 rock and metal videos that were inspired by horror movies. 

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Kiefer Sutherland will narrate an Apple TV+ docuseries about the death of John Lennon.  It's called "John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial"

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The last Beatles song ever arrives next Thursday.  It's called "Now and Then"

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The "There I Ruined It Guy" took Michael Jackson's "Thriller" . . . and turned it into a bluegrass song.

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Jack Black stripped down to his boxer briefs and sang Taylor Swift's "Anti-Hero" at a charity event.  And yes, there's a video. 

Chris Stapleton has added many dates to his 2024 All-American Road Show tour.  Tickets go on sale on November 3rd. 

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