The Black Crowes delivered a powerful opening set at the kickoff of Aerosmith's Peace Out farewell tour in Philadelphia. The band, fronted by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, performed songs from their first two albums and showcased their musical prowess. The Black Crowes will continue to support Aerosmith on the tour and will release a deluxe box set of The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion.
Carrie Underwood kicked off her summer tour with rock legends Guns N' Roses in Moncton, Canada, delivering a set list that included covers of Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, the Rolling Stones, Motörhead, and Led Zeppelin. Underwood also performed her own hits and joined Guns N' Roses on stage for duets. The country star has two more shows scheduled with the rock band in Montreal and Nashville.
Elton John delivered a career-spanning set and welcomed surprise guests during his headlining performance at the Glastonbury festival on Sunday night. The gig was the final UK stop on Elton’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, and the iconic singer pulled out all the stops to make sure it was a memorable affair. The performance began with a cover of the Who's "Pinball Wizard," and John rocked through many of his most beloved hits, including "The Bitch Is Back," "Bennie and the Jets," "Daniel," and "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues."
Elton John has compared set lists for shows to having sex, saying that they should start off well, chill out a little bit, and then towards the end, all hell breaks loose. As his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour comes to an end, he plans to demonstrate this with a unique performance at the Glastonbury Festival on June 25, which he says will be a different show to what people have been seeing. John admitted he was a little nervous since he’s never played Glastonbury, or even visited the festival, before.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour includes two surprise acoustic songs at the end of each show, and fans are speculating about what she might play during her upcoming show in Minneapolis. With a vast catalog of music to choose from, including tracks from her most recent albums "Lover," "Folklore," "Evermore," and "Midnights," Swift's set list covers almost two-thirds of her career. While she doesn't repeat songs during the acoustic set, fans are eagerly anticipating what surprises she has in store.
Taylor Swift performed for a crowd of 60,000 at Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday, the second night of her Eras Tour visit to the Motor City. She delivered another pair of tour premieres, reviving 2014’s “All You Had to Do Was Stay” with a performance on acoustic guitar and a lovely rendition of 2008’s “Breathe” on piano. Both of Swift’s Detroit shows this weekend brought fervent, multigenerational crowds that piled into Ford Field for one of the most in-demand tour stops in recent memory.
Taylor Swift is performing two surprise songs each night on her Eras Tour, with no repeats throughout the tour. She has already performed acoustic versions of "Mirrorball" and "Tim McGraw," "This Is Me Trying" and "State of Grace," and "Our Song" and "Snow on the Beach" at various tour stops. Fans have been capturing these special performances on video and sharing them online.
Taylor Swift's highly-anticipated Eras Tour, a 52-date U.S. stadium tour, kicks off in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday. The tour will take fans on a journey through the musical eras of Swift's career, from her self-titled debut album to her latest record-shattering album, "Midnights." The set list is tightly under wraps, but fans are predicting big songs from "Midnights" and hoping for surprises and special guests. The city of Glendale is also getting in on the Swift fever, temporarily changing its name to "Swift City" to welcome the superstar.