Twisted Sister Will Tour After All . . . With Sebastian Bach on Vocals
Twisted Sister scrapped plans for a 50th anniversary tour after Dee Snider retired due to health issues.
But the band WILL play several dates in 2026 . . . with a slight personnel change. Taking over vocal duties will be former Skid Row screamer Sebastian Bach.
They even posted a video featuring Bach singing a version of their 1983 classic, "You Can't Stop Rock and Roll".
There's been no statement from Dee on all of this, but it looks like it's all good. He posted the announcement on his own Instagram.
Also, when Dee announced his retirement three weeks ago, Bach left a message in the comments, saying, quote, "We love you dude thank you for a lifetime of inspiration to us all. You left it all on the stage.
"The price we gotta pay for all the games we gotta play."
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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Set a New Viewership Record
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show set a new viewership record, according to Jay-Z's Roc Nation, who co-produced it.
They say it generated 4.157 BILLION views worldwide within the first 24 hours across multiple platforms . . . that's the U.S. broadcast, international broadcasts, YouTube, and other digital platforms.
A breakdown of the calculation was not released, and it hasn't been independently verified.
It's worth mentioning that the world population is about 8.2 billion. But that doesn't mean half the world has watched the halftime show. Digital "views" can include multiple watches from the same user, and impressions on social media.
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Billy Idol says smoking crack helped him give up heroin.
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Billy Corgan believes that rock music has been "purposely dialed down" since the late '90s.
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Eddie Vedder recalls being "terrified" during a horseback ride with Bruce Springsteen.
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Harry Styles shows off his tattoos on the cover of "Runner's World" magazine.
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Gorillaz are hitting the road for a North American tour in September.
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Killswitch Engage Announces Summer Tour
Another year, another tour for Killswitch Engage! The band has announced their first U.S. headlining tour since last year's Summer of Loud run. The 18-date trek kicks off June 3rd in Detroit and wraps June 27th in San Francisco, with stops in Brooklyn, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles along the way. Support comes from Machine Head, crossover thrash act Iron Reagan, and Colorado thrashers Havok. The tour also includes festival appearances at Milwaukee Metal Fest and DC Warped Tour Weekend, all in support of the band's 2025 album "This Consequence." General tickets go on sale Friday at 10 am local time.
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