Theory of A Deadman, Sevendust To Tour Together
Theory of a Deadman and Sevendust have announced a 36-date co-headlining U.S. tour called "The Dead/Seven Tour," kicking off August 7th in Duluth, Minnesota, and running through September 29th in Bozeman, Montana. The two bands share a history going back to 2002, and frontman Tyler Connolly said the pairing "is gonna crush." Sevendust is touring in support of their new 15th studio album, "One," released May 1st, while Theory of a Deadman recently dropped a new single called "Barricade." Return to Dust, whose frontman is the son of Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, will open most dates.
Sep 9, 2026 Bayou Music Center, Houston, TX
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The Rolling Stones' New Album Will Include Paul McCartney, Robert Smith, and Steve Winwood
The Rolling Stones announced their 25th album, "Foreign Tongues". It includes their late drummer Charlie Watts in one of his final recording sessions before he passed in 2021.
The album will feature Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, The Cure's Robert Smith, and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith.
"Foreign Tongues" comes out July 10th, and so far they've released two singles, "Rough and Twisted" and "In the Stars". "Rough and Twisted" was initially released only on vinyl under the band name, The Cockroaches.
The Stones will each be taking their turn on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon". Mick Jagger will be on tonight, Keith Richards will be on tomorrow, and Ronnie Wood will be on Wednesday.
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This seems like an odd double bill, but the Psychedelic Furs are touring with Living Colour this summer.
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Greta Van Fleet posted a video that has fans thinking they might be breaking up.
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Dave Grohl got a pretty clear sign from the universe that he was supposed to keep making music after Kurt Cobain died.
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This is for you '80s fans: Squeeze is touring with Adam Ant and Haircut 100.
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Watch Jelly Roll Surprise a Disabled Fan with Backstage Access to His Show
Jelly Roll just finished a taping of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Monday when he went out of his way to meet with a disabled fan and his mom.
Jelly said, quote, "You don't know how much this means to me. You don't know how much I need this. I'm glad I got to come say hi."
When the mom shared that they have tickets to see him on Friday, Jelly told her that they'll roll out the red carpet for them. Quote, "We'll bring you all backstage and meet everybody, okay? We'll party Friday . . .
"Making my soul smile man . . . it almost brings a tear to my eye."
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Darius Rucker's "Wagon Wheel" Cover Joined Spotify's Billions Club
Darius Rucker's cover of "Wagon Wheel" surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. It's now the 15th country song to join the Billions Club. In case you're wondering, there are over 1,200 songs that have hit this milestone.
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Now You Can See Live Concerts . . . In Movie Theaters
If you love live music, but you hate the expense and inconvenience of going to concerts, this might be a viable alternative:
The AMC theater chain is going to start showing live concerts.
The new venture is called Arena One at AMC, and tickets will range from $40 to $75. And it starts next month.
Bebe Rexha is doing a show on June 17th, followed by Paris Hilton on the 18th, and Maren Morris on June 20th. More shows will be announced soon.
The concerts will be beamed to more than 300 AMC locations in 89 markets across the country.
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