The planned NSYNC biopic has been shelved due to disagreements over production and the band's focus on a potential reunion tour, with all members emphasizing the importance of a full group involvement before moving forward.
Radiohead performed their first concert in 7 years in Madrid, opening their reunion tour with a diverse setlist that included fan favorites, hits, and a rare live performance of 'Sit Down. Stand Up,' marking a significant return for the acclaimed band.
Geddy Lee revealed that Rush's new drummer for their upcoming reunion tour is Anika Nilles, recommended by band assistant Skully after he raved about her skills while touring with Jeff Beck, and she was chosen to fill the challenging role following Neil Peart's legacy.
Rush announced their first tour in 11 years, the 2026 Fifty Something Tour, to celebrate their legacy and honor late drummer Neil Peart, with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson performing a selection of their classic songs, supported by drummer Anika Nilles, and featuring a new anthology release.
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Oasis made a triumphant return to the U.S. after 17 years with a sold-out show in Chicago, showcasing their enduring appeal and brotherly unity, with fans passionately singing along to their classic hits and new performances, signaling their continued ability to captivate American audiences.
Oasis launched their first North American tour in 16 years with a rain-soaked concert in Toronto, featuring a 23-song setlist of hits, and received a warm reception from fans, with upcoming shows across North America and beyond.
Noel Gallagher and Oasis are thrilled with the overwhelming positive response to their reunion tour after 16 years, performing to large crowds across the UK, Ireland, and North America, with Gallagher expressing pride in Liam and describing the experience as emotionally and physically intense but rewarding.
Oasis reunited for a tour starting in Cardiff, performing hits like 'Wonderwall' and 'Champagne Supernova,' with plans for additional shows worldwide and a documentary film, amid high ticket prices and a reissue of their iconic album for its 30th anniversary.
Oasis kicked off their highly anticipated reunion tour in Cardiff, performing a full setlist of their classic hits including 'Wonderwall' and 'Don't Look Back in Anger,' marking their first tour since 2009 with Liam and Noel Gallagher playing together again. The tour will visit multiple cities worldwide, with tickets selling out quickly and causing controversy over resale practices.
Oasis has launched their highly anticipated reunion tour at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, marking their first performance in 16 years, with fans from around the world eager to see the band perform classic hits like Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova. Despite ticketing controversies and past conflicts between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, the tour is expected to be a major success, potentially generating £400 million in revenue, and is considered their final tour.
Heart has announced a 2024 reunion tour, titled the "Royal Flush Tour," with support from Cheap Trick, Squeeze, and more, including previously-announced dates with Journey and Def Leppard. The tour will kick off in April in the US, head to Europe in June, and return to the US in July for stadium dates with Journey and Def Leppard. Tickets go on sale in February, and the band's excitement for the tour and their current lineup is palpable.
Multi-platinum rock band Creed has announced their first reunion tour in over a decade, titled the "Summer of '99 Tour." The tour will span 40 North American cities, starting in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on July 17 and concluding in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Sept. 28. Finger Eleven will open for Creed throughout the tour, with guest appearances by 3 Doors Down, Daughtry, Switchfoot, Tonic, and Big Wreck at select shows. Presale tickets are available starting Tuesday, and general tickets will be available starting Friday.
Creed has announced a 2024 North American reunion tour, titled the "Summer of '99 Tour," marking their first outing in 12 years. The 40-city trek will feature 3 Doors Down as direct support on most dates, with Finger Eleven opening all shows. The tour will kick off in July and run through September, with select concerts featuring Daughtry, Switchfoot, Tonic, or Big Wreck. The announcement comes after Creed's music was used as a rallying cry for the Texas Rangers during the World Series.
The State, a popular sketch comedy group from the 90s, is embarking on a reunion tour after three decades. The tour, titled "Breakin' Hearts & Dippin' Balls," is fueled by a wave of Gen X nostalgia and features beloved characters and sketches from their MTV series. The group aims to strike a balance between old and new material, providing a dose of nostalgia while also introducing fresh content. Although not all original members are participating, the tour has been well-received, and the group hopes to continue performing in the future, potentially leading to a new season of their television show.
Yu-Gi-Oh! introduces new cards for the Esperade the Smashing Superstar archetype, including an alternate artwork for the main card. The new cards include Star's Hand Camera Lady, Miracle Pick, and Peace & Rock n' Roll, each with their own unique effects and requirements. Players can support YGOrganization on Patreon to remove ads.