Green Day Debuted a New Song At When We Were Young, Hear It This Morning
“When We Were Young 2023” recently rocked out in Las Vegas, but one band stole some of everyone’s thunder. Green Day debuted a brand new song, “Look Ma, No Brains,” during their warm-up set. This is the first single unveiled from the group’s upcoming album, with the new album’s lead track, “The American Dream Is Killing Me” scheduled to debut today. All other details, including title and release date, are currently being kept under wraps.
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BLINK-182 To Launch Stadium Tour of "One More Time..."San Antonio, and Fort Worth. No Houston?
It’s been a busy year for Blink-182 since their reunion with OG frontman Tom DeLonge. But 2024 looks like it’s also going to be a busy one.
The band just announced a huge 2024 tour of North America in support of “One More Time…,” their first album since DeLonge rejoined. Pierce The Veil is set to join as support for the entire trek, while Alexisonfire will hop aboard for the final show.
The trek kicks off June 20th in Orlando, FL and will bop around the US and Canada before lowering the curtain in Toronto on August 15th. Tickets drop this Friday (October 27th)
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Watch Robert Plant Sing "Stairway to Heaven" for the First Time in 16 Years
Over the weekend, Robert Plant performed "Stairway to Heaven" in public for the first time in 16 years.
It happened at a benefit for the Cancer Awareness Trust . . . which was organized by Andy Taylor from Duran Duran. He himself is fighting stage 4 colon cancer.
It's pretty awesome to watch, although Plant didn't let loose at the end of the song. They brought things down considerably so he could just sing, instead of screaming.
After it was over, he dedicated the song to Taylor, the Cancer Awareness Trust, and Led Zeppelin, quote, "wherever they are."
Supposedly, the last time Plant did "Stairway" was when Zeppelin reunited in 2007 at a tribute for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.
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(Check out the video below. Cue it up to 55:30.)
Jeremy Renner wrote music inspired by his near-fatal snow plow accident.
He didn't give a release date, but the collection is called "Love and Titanium."
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