Music News: Linkin Park Forced To Cancel Show Over "Medical Issue"

Linkin Park Forced To Cancel Show Over "Medical Issue"

Linkin Park scrapped their set at Bernexpo in Bern, Switzerland, on Friday, just hours before showtime, because a band member faced an undisclosed medical problem. In a social-media post, the group said they were “not in a spot to perform” and apologized to fans, adding they will fold the Bern date into a 2026 European leg of their “From Zero” world tour. Ticket-holders will soon get new date options or refunds. The band asked supporters for patience while the ailing member recovers.

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Dölly Crüe: Dolly Parton Joins Motley Crue on a Remake of "Home Sweet Home"

 

 

Motley Crue has released a powerful new version of their 1985 hit "Home Sweet Home" . . . but this time they enlisted the help of Dolly Parton.

 

 

And it's all for a great cause. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Covenant House, an organization that supports youth facing homelessness by providing food, shelter, and care.

 

 

This collaboration celebrates the 40th anniversary of the iconic power ballad, but it's not Dolly's first rock rodeo . . . she went full "Rockstar" on her 2023 album with legends like Paul McCartneyMick Fleetwood, and Steve Perry.

 

 

Motley Crue says having Dolly on the track is a "career high," and Dolly called it an "honor and a joy."

 

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Check out Ed Sheeran's new song "Drive", featuring Dave Grohl and John Mayer. 

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After 55 years, radio legend Dr. Demento is retiring. 

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Amy Lee Offers Update On Next Evanescence Album

Amy Lee says that Evanescence is actively writing and recording, aiming to release their sixth studio album “early next year.” The band cut a handful of tracks with producer Nick Raskulinecz before dropping the single “Afterlife” for Netflix’s “Devil May Cry” this spring, then jumped back on tour. Lee likes the newer strategy of sharing songs as they’re finished instead of waiting for a full album roll-out, so more singles may arrive throughout 2025. Live plans stay light while the group focuses on studio time, though one-off dates with My Chemical Romance and Metallica are on the calendar.

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Check out the new Public Enemy track, "March Madness"

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(WARNING: The song contains profanity.) 

The Hardest Part About Sudden Fame for Alanis Morissette Was Guys Wanting to Have Sex with Her

 

 Alanis Morissette was just 21 when her "Jagged Little Pill" album came out and made her a star. And it was a rough time for her.

 

 

She says, quote, "There was no one to hide behind. What I found in terms of the lovely patriarchy, was that at that time if men couldn't [eff] me, they didn't know what to do with me."

 

 

She adds, quote, "I have an anxious, depressive tendency. Those who are sensitive are much more susceptible to their environmental information.

 

 

"If you put a highly sensitive person in an environment where they're browbeaten or reduced, they'll basically want to kill themselves. It's the worst."

 

 

So she spent the next 25 years FAKING being an extrovert. Quote, "Tequila, anything that allowed me to be the life of the party. Or if I was doing a talk, Xanax. Anything that would help me pretend I'm not me."

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Pete Townshend chose his words very carefully while discussing the dustup between Roger Daltrey and Zak Starkey.

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