The Foo Fighters Rock Houston's 713 Music Hall.
Here are some pictures from Victor Pena from Image Studio 47
Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park says they're the first band ever to prank Metallica.
At the end of Metallica's 2003 tour, Linkin Park crashed their performance and set up a picnic, with Chester Bennington riding his skateboard.
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Tool Announce 2024 Tour:
Tool has announced a short tour to kick of 2024. The month-long trek marks the band’s return to New York City’s Madison Square Garden for the first time since 2001 and includes a doubleheader at Los Angeles’ Cypto.com Arena. Elder will open all shows. Tickets are on sale this Friday at 10 am local time. For complete dates and ticket info, hit up the band's website.
Extreme Supporting Godsmack At East Coast Tour Dates This Month:
Godsmack announced on their socials yesterday that Boston Rockers Extreme would be supporting them for a short four-city run. "We're stoked to have @extreme_band joining us as our special guests for the last four fall US dates! Tickets and VIP Packages are ON SALE NOW at Godsmack.com!" The four shows consist of dates in Glens Falls, NY; Wallingford, CT; Manchester, NH and Camden, NJ from October 24-28.
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Jelly Roll Offers to Pay Bail for a Guy Who Climbed the Roof at His Concert
Jelly Roll is NOT exactly tough on crime.
Jelly performed at an outdoor venue in Akron, Ohio last month . . . and a CRAZY fan somehow got from the lawn to the top of the pavilion, and he kept running up it until he got to the top. Several people posted videos on social media.
The fan was arrested, but Jelly posted a comment saying that he'd be willing to "bond him out." He's probably just saying that. There's no indication he sent any money. It's also unclear what kind of trouble the fan is in.
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Chris Stapleton Honored the Late Mike Henderson with a Performance of "Rainbows Never Die"
Before Chris Stapleton was a superstar, he was a member of The SteelDrivers. One of his best buddies in the band, a man named Mike Henderson, recently passed away . . . so Chris decided to honor him.
He performed a SteelDrivers song they wrote together called "Where Rainbows Never Die" at his show in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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(WARNING: There are profanities in the background chatter of the video.)