AC/DC has extended their Power Up Tour into 2026 with new dates across North and South America, supporting their latest album Power Up, featuring band members Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Stevie Young, Matt Laug, and Chris Chaney.
Mötley Crüe launched their 2025 Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live, after postponing due to Vince Neil's stroke, which he publicly disclosed. The band performed a comprehensive setlist, and the residency will run through October 3, with tickets valid for the new dates. Neil has made a significant recovery and is actively performing again.
Oasis reunited for their first U.S. show in 17 years at Chicago's Soldier Field, delivering a high-energy performance that showcased their classic hits and brotherly camaraderie, with enthusiastic fans singing along and celebrating their enduring legacy.
Black Sabbath's 'Back To The Beginning' show was a historic and emotional celebration of the band's legacy, featuring performances and tributes from numerous renowned artists, honoring Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, and marking a significant moment in rock history.
Ozzy Osbourne reunited with original Black Sabbath members for a farewell concert in Birmingham, performing classic hits and raising funds for charity, marking his final stage appearance amid his Parkinson's diagnosis.
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are performing their final concert, 'Back to the Beginning,' on July 10 in Birmingham, England, which will be streamed online for $29.99, featuring a lineup of legendary rock bands and benefiting charity.
Neil Young's unpredictable Glastonbury performance showcased his signature rebellious spirit, blending classic hits with experimental tracks, and reaffirmed his status as a legendary, contrarian artist who defies easy categorization.
The Rolling Stones, led by the indefatigable 80-year-old Mick Jagger, delivered a high-energy performance at MetLife Stadium during their "Hackney Diamonds" Tour. Jagger's remarkable stamina and stage presence, even at his age, left the audience in awe as the band played both new tracks and classic hits. The concert was a testament to the enduring power of rock 'n' roll and Jagger's unparalleled status as a rock frontman.