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Music: Tom DeLonge May Be headed Back (Or Already Back) To Blink.

Tom DeLonge May Be headed Back (Or Already Back) To Blink.

     

Mark Hoppus said late last year that he was “open to anything in the future” as far as blink-182 goes, it looks like “anything” might be happening. Tom DeLonge updated his Instagram bio over the weekend, which now says “I make music (@blink182 and @angelsandairwaves).”

The change was made after the recent confusion from Matt Skiba, who responded to a fan’s comment on Instagram about whether or not he was in the band with “Your guess is as good as mine;” we’ll have to wait and see if this is a sign of things to come or just an Instagram bio update with no deeper meaning.

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Tom DeLonge added Blink-182 to his Instagram bio. So does this mean he's back in the band? 

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Joe Walsh Announces Star-Studded VetsAid Lineup

Joe Walsh has announced the star-studded lineup for his VetsAid 2022 benefit concert.

The sixth-annual concert, which benefits the Eagles guitarist’s non-profit veterans organization, will be headlined by a reunion of Walsh’s legendary Cleveland band James Gang, featuring special guest Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl.  Also on the bill are Ohio-native bands Nine Inch Nails, The Black Keys, and The Breeders.

“It all started in Ohio,” Joe shares. “Picking up my first guitar as a kid in Columbus set me on a musical journey to Kent State, Cleveland, and then the world.” He adds, “I believe in Ohio and looks forward to celebrating our musical legacy while honoring our veterans with VetsAid 2022.”

The concert will take place on November 13th at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Tickets go on sale Friday.

Guy Fieri is becoming Rage Against the Machine's biggest fan.

 He Re-Tweeted a video of himself at yet another concert over the weekend and called it the "best concert ever . . . until tomorrow night in Raleigh."

 

And he made it on the big screen as well . . . at maybe ANOTHER show. It's unclear which show that was, but Guy just posted it last night.

Muse To Release NFT Edition Of New Album

 

NFTs have become common in the last year, but Muse is about to use one to make history. The band has announced plans to release an NFT version of their new album “Will Of The People,” which will become the first release of its kind to qualify for the charts in the UK. That makes this the first new format to be added since album streams in 2015.

The Muse NFT album will retail for around $25 and be limited to 1,000 copies globally, with buyers getting a downloadable version of the album, and Muse will digitally sign it. The Muse NFT album is set to release on August 26th.

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A singer named Laura Currie did a parody of the song "Hallelujah," but with Liam Neeson's monologue in the movie "Taken."

blink-182 & My Chemical Romance: The 2011 Honda Civic Tour Announcement Event

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