Queen has officially ended its large-scale touring, citing aging and health issues of band members, though they may perform occasionally in smaller settings. The band, known for hits like 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' continues to have a strong fan base and remains active in recording and releasing new music.
Nazareth, the legendary Scottish rock band, has parted ways with their longtime singer Carl Sentance and introduced Gianni Pontillo as their new lead vocalist, with plans for a busy 2026 tour and new music releases.
The Rolling Stones have decided to postpone their upcoming European stadium tour, citing Keith Richards' reluctance to commit to a lengthy tour at this time, despite their recent successful album and tour in 2024. They plan to return to the stage when they feel ready.
Will Butler, former Arcade Fire member, discusses his involvement in the play 'Stereophonic,' which depicts the volatile and intense process of recording a rock album, highlighting the emotional and chaotic dynamics of band life and the creative process.
Journey announces its 'Final Frontier Tour' in 2026, featuring 60 shows across North America and Canada as a farewell to fans, with band members expressing gratitude and excitement for the tour and future projects.
Legendary rock band Journey will perform in Des Moines at the Iowa Events Center on April 8, 2026, as part of their farewell tour, 'The Final Frontier Tour,' with tickets available from November 14.
Scott Sorry, a former member of several 90s rock bands including Amen and The Wildhearts, died of brain cancer on his 47th birthday, after battling glioblastoma since 2018 and making a notable return to touring in 2022.
Scott Sorry, a renowned musician known for his work with bands like The Wildhearts, Amen, and Sorry and the Sinatras, died of brain cancer on his 47th birthday, after battling glioblastoma since 2018, leaving behind his family and a legacy in rock music.
Sam Rivers, bassist of Limp Bizkit, has died at age 48, with bandmates mourning his loss and remembering his impact on music and their lives. Rivers had left the band in 2015 due to liver disease but rejoined later after treatment. The band did not disclose the cause of death.
Sam Rivers, the bassist and founding member of Limp Bizkit, has died at age 48. The band praised him as a legendary musician whose spirit will live on through their music. Rivers had previously left the band due to liver disease but rejoined in 2018 after a liver transplant. His death was confirmed by Limp Bizkit, but no details were provided.
Ace Frehley, the co-founder and lead guitarist of Kiss, died at age 74 after suffering injuries from a fall that led to a brain bleed; he was known for his space-themed persona and was a key figure in the band's iconic image and success.
Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, guitarist of Oasis, has announced he will pause his participation in the band's current tour to undergo treatment for prostate cancer, but plans to return in November for South American shows.
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‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’ is a humorous sequel that reunites the fictional band for a final performance, highlighting their legacy and the passage of time with nostalgic and satirical elements, though it offers more gentle humor than the original’s sharp satire.
The fictional band Spinal Tap, known for their comedic portrayal of a rock band, is returning for a sequel titled 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,' featuring a new drummer and appearances by famous musicians like Paul McCartney and Elton John, as they navigate their reunion and final gig in New Orleans.
Rob Reiner confirms the return of Spinal Tap for a sequel, 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,' with the original cast portraying aging rock stars, maintaining their comedic essence and arrested development, while Reiner reflects on the film's cultural impact and his career.