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Music: Korn To Tour North America With Some Special Guests

Korn To Tour North America With Some Special Guests

Korn fans thought something was up on Monday when the band released a teaser that something was happening. And as it turns out, they were right. The rock vets announced a new tour with French heavy metal band Gojira and Canadian heavy metal rockers Spiritbox.

The collab trek will launch September 12th in Tampa and is set to travel the US through October 27th, where they’ll lower the curtain in St. Paul, Minnesota. In the middle of that jaunt, Korn is still confirmed for their previously-announced one-night event in LA’s BMO Stadium to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut album.

Presale tickets were made available yesterday through tomorrow. General tickets drop Friday, click here for a full list.

10/20- Houston, TX

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The Butthole Surfers Have Turned Down Six Figures to Reunite 

 

 

The Butthole Surfers are being . . . well . . . BUTTHOLES to their fans. Because they won't reunite, even though they've been offered SIX FIGURES to do it.

 

 

Basically, they got too out-of-control back in the day, and they don't want to go through that again.

 

 

Gibby Haynes says, quote, "I have a 13-year-old son, who is the [effing] light of my life. I've got an actual family and it's awesome. Little league baseball and middle school basketball? Dude, it's the [stuff]."

 

 

And Paul Leary adds, quote, "I just don't want to do it. We're really lucky to not be in prison and I don't want to push that any more. I don't want to be sending a bandmate home in a body bag or for a venue to burn down."

 

 

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Creed's Greatest Hits Make Vinyl Debut

Creed’s comeback is in full force… but the rockers are also taking some time to look back. And fans of the band might be excited to learn that some of their greatest hits are going to be available in one physical format for the first time: vinyl. “Creed Greatest Hits” is a 13-track compilation of some of the group’s biggest singles, including their #1-hit “Higher,” as well as “With Arms Wide Open” and “My Sacrifice.” The new issue will be a 2-LP set with a new version of the OG’s cover art. The collection will be available on May 24th with pre-orders available now.

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Aerosmith wished Steven Tyler a happy 76th birthday.

Lenny Kravitz went to his first Buc-ee's.

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Paul Shaffer and Fran Drescher will return for the "Spinal Tap" sequel.

 And drummers Lars Ulrich and Chad Smith will make appearances. Which could be interesting, since drummers aren't very lucky in Spinal Tap lore. 

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A documentary on The Beach Boys is coming to Disney+ on May 24th. 

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Bruce Dickinson Thinks Front Row Concert Tickets Should Be the Most Reasonably Priced for Real Fans 

 

 

Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson thinks the front row seats at a concert should be the most reasonably priced . . . NOT the most expensive.

 

 

His reasoning is pretty simple. It's for the REAL fans. Quote, "People who are kids, people who can't afford the crazy money, but they are the people that need to be down the front, they're the people that are gonna keep this music alive."

 

 

Bruce thinks ticket prices are way too high overall these days. Quote, "I've got no interest in paying 1,200 dollars to go and see U2 in the Sphere. None. A hundred bucks, maybe.

 

 

"But for me, what's important is to try and keep the right type of tickets at the right price."

 

 

He says there's a delicate balance with pricing, but in general, it's gone through the roof. So he tries to keep the prices for both solo and Iron Maiden shows within a normal range.

 

 

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Kenny Chesney Has a Net Worth of $219 Million, and He Still Has a Fear of Failure  (MN)

 

 

This is pretty wild.  Kenny Chesney has sold more than 30 million albums . . . he has a net worth of $219 million dollars . . . and he still has a fear of failure.

 

 

In a recent interview on the "Today Show", he said, quote, "I'm terrified of being complacent and [terrified of] failure." And the only way to combat that, he says, is to stay grateful. Before every show Kenny takes some time to reflect on how far he's come.

 

 

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