Avenged Sevenfold To Tour "Falling In Reverse" A Second Time
Avenged Sevenfold feels like one leg of their “Life Is But A Dream Tour” is insufficient. The rockers have announced a second chapter of the circuit in North America, which will launch in September.
Avenged has also announced fans who attend this new jaunt will get to hear their new single “Nobody” for the first time in public. Yesterday we brought you the news that the band has unveiled their own ticketing system, TicketPass, which will be available for this upcoming tour.
Check out some of the new dates for “Life Is But A Dream” below. Tickets on TicketPass are available now, while general tickets will become available on LiveNation this Friday.
You Can Win Tickets Today on The Rod Ryan Show's Facebook Page
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10 Albums from the '80s That Changed Rock History
"Far Out" magazine put together a list of 10 albums from the 1980s that changed rock history. Here they are, in no particular order:
1. "Born in the U.S.A.," Bruce Springsteen. Includes "Born in the U.S.A.", "Dancing in the Dark", and "Glory Days".
2. "Moving Pictures," Rush. Includes "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight," and "YYZ."
3. "The Stone Roses," The Stone Roses. Includes "I Wanna Be Adored", "She Bangs the Drums", and "Waterfall".
4. "Disintegration", The Cure. Includes "Lovesong," "Pictures of You," and "Lullaby".
5. "Hounds of Love", Kate Bush. Includes "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)," "Hounds of Love", and "The Big Sky".
6. "Master of Puppets," Metallica. Includes "Master of Puppets," "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)," and "Battery."
7. "Murmur," R.E.M. Includes "Radio Free Europe," "Talk About the Passion," and "Perfect Circle."
8. "Appetite for Destruction," Guns N' Roses. Includes "Sweet Child o' Mine," "Paradise City," "Welcome to the Jungle," and "Mr. Brownstone."
9. "Purple Rain," Prince. Includes "When Doves Cry," "Let's Go Crazy," "I Would Die 4 U", and "Baby I'm a Star."
10. "The Joshua Tree," U2. Includes "With or Without You," "Where the Streets Have No Name," and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For."
Ed Sheeran surprised a New York City subway singer. Here's when Ed walks up behind Mike Yung and harmonizes with him.
You'll hear Mike's surprise. There was one more. Ed gave him two tickets to his concert.
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Ohana Festival Announces Eddie Vedder, Foo Fighters, and Killers As Headliners
Popular California beach music fest Ohana Festival will return this fall… and it’s announced its lineup. Foo Fighters Eddie Vedder and The Killers have joined the event as headliners.
The Killers will open the Sept 29-Oct 1st festival, Vedder will take night two, and Dave Grohl’s Foo Fighters will close the show out on night three. Among those confirmed to join the roster are Haim (night one), The Chicks (night two), and The Pretenders (night three), plus many more. Tickets drop tomorrow (Thursday, April 13th).
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Loudwire also reports that Foo Fighters have added six more dates to their upcoming tour. While no full-time drummer has been announced to replace the late Taylor Hawkins, the band kicks off their new tour on May 24th. You can check out the new dates below and the band’s full schedule here.
Aug. 4 — Spokane, Wash. @ Spokane Arena
Aug. 8 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ USANA Amphitheatre
Aug. 10 — Stateline, Nev. @ Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s
Sept. 19 — Virginia Beach, Va. @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
Oct. 3 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheater
Oct. 5 — El Paso, Texas @ Don Haskins Center
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Stagecoach Is Being Livestreamed by Amazon This Year
You can still watch from your couch if you can't make it to Stagecoach this month. Amazon landed the streaming rights, so it'll be on Prime Video and Amazon Music's Twitch channel. It was on YouTube last year.
It runs for three days, from April 28th through the 30th. The live stream starts at 3:00 PM Pacific each day. They haven't said how many performances they'll air, but it sounds like they'll have most of the main stage stuff. This year's headliners are Luke Bryan, Kane Brown, and Chris Stapleton.
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