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Fall Out Boy Pulls Out Of “Hella Mega Tour” Shows

Fall Out Boy has pulled out of two dates of their “Hella Mega Tour” with Green Day and Weezer. After a crew member tested positive for coronavirus, the band opted out of yesterday’s show at Citi Field in New York City, and tonight’s at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.

“It’s important to note that everyone on the entire tour, both band, and crew, are fully vaccinated,” the band says in a statement. “Each band and their crew have operated in a bubble independently to safeguard everyone as much as possible at each show and in between shows.”

Check out the rest of the “Hella Mega Tour” dates HERE.

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Chris Cornell’s Final Photoshoot Being Sold At NFTs

Chris Cornell’s final photoshoot is being sold as a series of NFTs. Starting today, photos of the Soundgarden singer taken by photographer Randall Slavin in 2017 are up for auction via Cryptograph.

“The Last Session” NFTs come from the last photoshoot Chris did before his untimely death. Randall held on to the photos instead of publishing them, and now he’s minting them with the blessing of Chris’ widow Vicky Cornell.

A portion of the proceeds from the auction will benefit Phoenix House, a non-profit addiction organization close to the late rocker's heart. Check out the NFT auction HERE.

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Twenty One Pilots Single “Heathens” Goes Nine-Times Platinum

Twenty One Pilots has a reason to celebrate. Their single “Heathens” has gone nine times platinum.

The song got a big boost after being featured on the soundtrack to 2016’s “Suicide Squad” movie. It was certified seven-times platinum by the RIAA in July 2019, and now two years later it’s officially sold over nine million copies.

“Stressed Out” is still the band’s biggest single, going 10-times platinum back in April.

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Charlie Watts Is Dropping Out of the Rolling Stones' Tour 

Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts is dropping out of the band's upcoming tour . . .

and it has nothing to do with COVID-19. As far as we know. 

Charlie had an "unspecified medical procedure," and while it was successful, he'll need time to recuperate, and he doesn't want the band to postpone the tour for him, especially since it was already delayed by the pandemic. Steve Jordan . . . from Keith Richards' side project . . . will take his place. Rehearsals start in a couple of weeks, and the tour launches next month. For what it's worth, Charlie turned 80 in June.

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Check out Tom Morello, Bruce Springsteen, and Eddie Vedder covering AC/DC's "Highway to Hell". 

This will be on Tom's new solo album "The Atlas Underground Fire", which comes out on October 15th of this year.

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GUNS N' ROSES debuted a new version of "Silkworms", renaming it "Absurd"

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She is now the richest female musician

"Forbes" announced Rihanna is officially a BILLIONAIRE with her fortune estimated at $1.7 billion. 

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Styx fans have started a petition to get the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's attention for Styx to be considered for the nomination ballot.

 They've never been nominated, even though they've been eligible for over 20 years.

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BLACKPINK's ROSÉ covered THE KILLERS'"Read My Mind." 

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Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer Celebrate “Hella Mega Tour” Announcement With Historic Show at Whisky A Go Go

Photo: Getty Images

Photo: Getty Images


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