Weezer Details “OK Human” Livestream
Weezer is giving fans some more details about their upcoming “OK Human” Livestream. As we previously reported, the band will perform the album for the first time during a Livestream on April 16th.
Taking to Twitter, the band has clarified that anyone around the world will be able to view the Livestream. There are different times set for the United States, Asia and Australia, and Europe, but the band says the streams “will not be geo-blocked.”
Meaning, no matter which ticket you buy, you’ll still be able to watch. Get more info and tickets HERE.
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There's a new app for New Yorkers that proves they've been vaccinated or had a negative COVID test, so they can get into concert venues.
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Happy Birthday… Eric Clapton is 76.
The only person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame THREE times: as a solo artist, with the Yardbirds, and with Cream.
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My Bloody Valentine Teasing Something For Tomorrow
My Bloody Valentine has something in the works. The band is teasing something that fans can expect to learn more about tomorrow.
The band has dropped a cryptic teaser on Twitter, a 15-second clip with tomorrow’s date. The video is soundtracked by the song “Only Tomorrow” from their 2013 album “Mbv.”
Fans suspect that the band’s music may finally be hitting streaming services, since their three studio records to date aren’t available on any. In any case, the band is directing fans to sign up for updates HERE.
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Noel Gallagher “Sometimes” Regrets Ditching Oasis’ Final Show
Noel Gallagher admits he sometimes regrets not playing Oasis’ final show in 2009. At the time, the band broke up after a backstage blowout just minutes before they were due to hit the stage of Paris’ Rock En Seine… and in a new interview, Noel says he “sometimes” wishes he had gone through with it.
Recalling the breakup, Noel says he’s still not sure if it “would have been better” if he stayed for the gig. But what he knows for sure is that it would have been an epic show if he did.
“Sometimes I think: ‘I wish I had the memory of that gig,’” he adds. “That would have been the way to go out. But it had to happen.”
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Somebody used the song-making game Mario Paint to cover Pink Floyd's "Money".
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