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AC/DC's Electrifying Comeback: First Live Show in Seven Years at Power Trip Festival
music2 years ago

AC/DC's Electrifying Comeback: First Live Show in Seven Years at Power Trip Festival

AC/DC made a triumphant return to the stage at the Power Trip festival, marking their first live performance in seven years. Lead vocalist Brian Johnson rejoined the group after stepping down in 2016 due to hearing loss issues. The band played a 24-song set, including hits like "Back in Black" and "Highway to Hell," as well as live debuts of songs from their 2020 album "Power Up." The festival also featured a reunion of Judas Priest with guitarist Glenn Tipton, filling in for Ozzy Osbourne who withdrew due to health issues.

AC/DC's Electrifying Comeback Ignites Power Trip Festival
music2 years ago

AC/DC's Electrifying Comeback Ignites Power Trip Festival

AC/DC made a triumphant return to the stage at the Power Trip festival after a seven-year hiatus, delivering a weekend-stealing set that impressed fans and music writers. While most responses were positive, there were some criticisms regarding frontman Brian Johnson's struggling vocals. The band played a mix of classics and rare tracks, leaving concertgoers thrilled. The possibility of a 2024 tour and a performance at the NFL championship event in Las Vegas remains uncertain.

AC/DC's Electrifying Comeback: Power Trip Festival Marks Their Triumphant Return
music2 years ago

AC/DC's Electrifying Comeback: Power Trip Festival Marks Their Triumphant Return

AC/DC rocked the Power Trip festival in Indio, California, marking their first show in seven years. The band, featuring classic members Brian Johnson, Angus Young, and Cliff Williams, delivered a 24-song set filled with iconic hits and live debuts from their latest album, Power Up. Judas Priest also impressed with an electrifying performance, announcing their upcoming album, Invisible Shield. The festival concludes with sets from Metallica and Tool.

Ozzy Osbourne's Ongoing Health Struggles: Surgery and Pain Updates
entertainment2 years ago

Ozzy Osbourne's Ongoing Health Struggles: Surgery and Pain Updates

Ozzy Osbourne, who recently canceled his appearance at the Power Trip festival due to ongoing recovery from a fall in 2019, has revealed that he will undergo additional surgery. Osbourne explained that the problem is in his back, where two vertebrae were disintegrated from the fall. He is currently experiencing a lot of pain and discomfort. Despite his wife Sharon stating that he is doing better, Osbourne is still not well enough to perform live shows. The family is waiting for clearance from his doctors to move back to England.

Ozzy Osbourne's Replacement Announced for Power Trip Festival
music2 years ago

Ozzy Osbourne's Replacement Announced for Power Trip Festival

Judas Priest has been announced as the replacement for Ozzy Osbourne at the Power Trip festival in California this October. Ozzy had to bow out due to his body not being ready for a return to the stage. The festival features a stacked lineup including Iron Maiden, Guns N' Roses, AC/DC, Metallica, and Tool, making it a rare opportunity to witness legendary acts over a three-day weekend.

Judas Priest Steps in for Ozzy Osbourne at Power Trip Festival
music2 years ago

Judas Priest Steps in for Ozzy Osbourne at Power Trip Festival

Judas Priest will replace Ozzy Osbourne at the Power Trip festival in Indio, California, after Osbourne pulled out of the lineup due to health reasons. Osbourne expressed that his body is not ready for a return to the stage and assured fans that the replacement band, Judas Priest, are personal friends of his and will not disappoint. The festival, produced by Goldenvoice, will take place at the Empire Polo Field and features a lineup including AC/DC, Guns N Roses, Tool, Metallica, and Iron Maiden.

Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Power Trip Festival Performance Due to Health Concerns
music2 years ago

Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Power Trip Festival Performance Due to Health Concerns

British rock star Ozzy Osbourne has canceled his performance at the Power Trip music festival in October due to ongoing health issues. Osbourne, who has battled Parkinson's disease, COVID-19, and underwent surgery, stated that his body is not ready for a return to the stage. He expressed gratitude to his fans, band, and crew for their support and promised a replacement band that fans will not be disappointed with. The festival is set to feature other big names in rock and metal such as Guns N' Roses, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, and Metallica.

Ozzy Osbourne Withdraws from Power Trip Festival Due to Health Concerns
entertainment2 years ago

Ozzy Osbourne Withdraws from Power Trip Festival Due to Health Concerns

British rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has announced his withdrawal from the Power Trip music festival due to ongoing health issues. Osbourne, who has faced various health setbacks in recent years including Parkinson's disease and a spinal injury, stated that his body is not yet ready for a return to the stage after nearly five years. The festival, set to feature renowned rock and metal acts, will announce a replacement for Osbourne soon.

Ozzy Osbourne Withdraws from Power Trip Festival Due to Health Concerns
music2 years ago

Ozzy Osbourne Withdraws from Power Trip Festival Due to Health Concerns

Ozzy Osbourne has withdrawn from the Power Trip festival, which was set to be his first show since announcing the end of his touring days. Citing his body not being ready yet, Ozzy expressed his gratitude to fans, band, and crew, and assured that a replacement band will be announced soon. The festival lineup still includes Guns N' Roses, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Metallica, and Tool.

Ozzy Osbourne Withdraws from Power Trip Festival Due to Health Concerns
music2 years ago

Ozzy Osbourne Withdraws from Power Trip Festival Due to Health Concerns

Ozzy Osbourne has announced that he will not be performing at the Power Trip festival due to health reasons. The 74-year-old singer had planned to return to the stage next summer but his body is not ready yet. A replacement band will be announced soon. Osbourne's retirement from touring earlier this year may not be permanent, as he left open the possibility of residencies or limited runs of dates.

Ozzy Osbourne Withdraws from Power Trip Festival, Citing Health Concerns
music2 years ago

Ozzy Osbourne Withdraws from Power Trip Festival, Citing Health Concerns

Ozzy Osbourne has withdrawn from the upcoming Power Trip festival in California due to ongoing health battles, making it his first live solo performance cancellation since 2018. Osbourne's statement expressed his disappointment and explained that his body is not yet ready for a half-assed show. The festival has not announced a replacement for Osbourne's slot, but assured fans that a band of personal friends will be announced soon.

Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Power Trip Festival Performance: Not Ready Yet
music2 years ago

Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Power Trip Festival Performance: Not Ready Yet

Ozzy Osbourne has canceled his performance at the Power Trip festival due to his ongoing health issues and the realization that he is not physically capable of touring. The legendary Black Sabbath singer had planned to return to the stage in 2024 but decided against it as his body is not ready yet. He expressed his gratitude to his fans, band, and crew for their support and promised that a personal friend of his would be announced as his replacement. Despite his health problems, Osbourne has performed at a few events in recent months.

"Power Trip Festival to Feature Iconic Rock Bands Including Guns N' Roses, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, AC/DC, Tool, and Iron Maiden"
music2 years ago

"Power Trip Festival to Feature Iconic Rock Bands Including Guns N' Roses, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, AC/DC, Tool, and Iron Maiden"

The Power Trip Festival, founded by the creators of Coachella, has announced its lineup featuring Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, and Tool. The festival will take place at the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, California, from October 6-8. The lineup is designed to accommodate long, career-spanning sets from all of the veteran artists. Despite the Coachella connection, the festival is more like a hard rock version of Goldenvoice’s 2016 Desert Trip festival.