A sexual assault case against Marilyn Manson that prosecutors decided not to pursue last year has been revived due to a new California law.
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Can You Guess How Many Times the Eagles Have Performed Without Joe Walsh?
The Eagles had a career first on Saturday during a performance at the Sphere in Las Vegas. It was their first show WITHOUT Joe Walsh since he joined the band in 1975.
Walsh's rep says he's battling a tough bout of the flu, and hopes to return to the stage soon.
Don Henley told the crowd at the show, quote, "We had a choice to make. We could either cancel the whole thing, or we could man up and do the show. So we came down here this afternoon and had an emergency rehearsal for two hours.
"And fortunately, in this band, we have a deep bench."
Vince Gill and Deacon Frey handled most of Walsh's parts. Their next show is Friday, but it's unclear if Walsh will feel well enough to play.
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George Strait Just Added Two More Texas Shows
George Strait just announced two new shows. And they'll both be at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas on April 9th and April 11th.
Instead of rolling out a full tour, George continues to drop new dates one or two at a time. First it was Clemson, South Carolina. Then Lubbock, Texas. Now it's Austin.
And William Beckmann will be opening both of the Austin shows.
Presale has already begun . . . and general tickets go on sale this Friday. And, if history is any warning, these tickets will not last long.
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Tobias Forge Reveals There Are No Ghost Plans After Current Tour, Says He's Currently Recording Non-Ghost Music
Ghost frontman Tobias Forge says the band has nothing planned after wrapping up its current North American tour. In a new interview, Forge said the future is "very open" after 15 years of nonstop album cycles. He's currently recording something, but it's not a covers EP or a new Ghost album. Forge also defended the band's no-phones policy at shows, saying it was "the exact right thing" and that he never wants to go back to allowing fans to bring their phones into concerts. Ghost's "Skeletour" runs through Feb. 23rd in Los Angeles.
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Goose Announces Summer Tour
Jam band Goose has announced a big summer tour for this year, with dates running from June 13th in Toronto through Aug. 29th in Salt Lake City. The Disco Biscuits, moe. and Greensky Bluegrass will join as support on select dates. Highlights include two nights at Madison Square Garden and shows at Red Rocks in Colorado. Presales start tomorrow and general tickets go on sale Friday. The Connecticut-based group had a busy 2025, releasing two albums: "Everything Must Go" in April and the surprise follow-up "Chain Yer Dragon" in August. For a complete list of tour dates, click here.
April 23 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center
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