Zebra Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Tour and New Album

Zebra has announced a tour to celebrate their 50th anniversary and confirmed they are working on a new album."Zebra holds a distinction the average listener might not be aware of," the band said in an official statement. "Zebra is the longest-running American band still... Read More.

Billy Joel Postpones Tour for Surgery and Recovery

Billy Joel's upcoming tour has been postponed for four months due to an unspecified medical condition, according to a press release. The singer-songwriter will undergo surgery and physical therapy during this time.Most of the affected concerts have been rescheduled, except for a show in... Read More.

Beck’s Orchestral Tour 2025

Beck has announced a new leg of his orchestral tour, set for summer 2025, where he will perform nine concerts across the U.S. and Canada alongside local orchestras in each city. The North American tour kicks off on July 15th in New Haven, Connecticut, with... Read More.

Eric Clapton Announces Fall 2025 U.S. Tour Dates

Eric Clapton has announced a U.S. tour set for this fall, beginning Sept. 8 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. The legendary guitarist will then perform in Cleveland, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York, concluding with a final show on Sept. 20 in Uncasville,... Read More.

Queens Of The Stoneage with The Kills – 2025 Tour

After canceling and rescheduling several shows last year due to frontman Josh Homme requiring “essential medical care,” Queens of the Stone Age are back and ready to hit the road in June for makeup dates, with The Kills providing support. The new tour will kick... Read More.

G-Dragon Unveils Übermensch Album and Announces Global Tour

K-pop star G-Dragon released his first full-length album in over a decade, "Übermensch," on Tuesday, Feb. 25. The eight-song collection, released through Galaxy Corporation in partnership with indie label EMPIRE, opens with the rock-influenced track "Home Sweet Home," featuring former BigBang members Taeyang and... Read More.