Charli XCX fell in love again and again during her private wedding ceremony. The singer married the 1975 drummer and producer George Daniel last week, but gave fans a glimpse into the event in a recent photo carousel on Instagram. “Did something <3,” Charli captioned the post, which featured seven …
Read More »Concealed Handguns Create a Climate of Fear, the Gun Industry's Own Research Reveals
This story is published in partnership withThe Trace, a nonprofit newsroom covering gun violence. Subscribe to itsnewsletters. For as long as there has been a gun-rights movement, the movement’s leaders, industry representatives, and academic supporters have argued that carrying firearms made Americans more secure. Studies conducted over the past 14 …
Read More »Beats' Budget-Friendly Earbuds Are Even More Affordable: Get the Beats Flex for $40
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Like most Apple products, Beats headphones and earbuds tend to command a premium price. But the value-oriented Beats Flex have long been a budget-friendly alternative to both brands’ …
Read More »Watch Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway Play Their Final Show — For Now — at RockyGrass Fest
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway played their final Golden Highway gig until further notice this past weekend at the RockyGrass festival in Lyons, Colorado. And the quintet went out full throttle. “With this show we’re saying goodbye for now, as we each get ready to focus on other exciting musical …
Read More »Alex G, Japanese Breakfast, Lifeguard — 2025's Best Indie Rock So Far
With strong albums from veterans Alex G, Japanese Breakfast, and Car Seat Headrest, and killer debuts from newcomers like Lifeguard, 2025 has been packed with great indie rock. In the latest episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, we look back at the year in indie so far, with …
Read More »Geezer Butler Recalls Final Gig With Ozzy Osbourne in Touching Tribute: 'A Born Entertainer'
Geezer Butler reminisced about his memories of Ozzy Osbourne following his death last week. On Monday, the Black Sabbath lyricist and bassist shared a tribute to Osbourne via The London Times, describing their bond as an “invisible link,” and reflecting on their final show on July 5. “To me, Ozzy …
Read More »Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Tour is the Highest-Grossing Country Tour Ever
Beyoncé has set several new records after wrapping her wildly successful Cowboy Carter tour, which now holds the distinction of being the highest-grossing country tour ever. The 32-show run tour grossed a whopping $407.6 million with 1.6 million tickets sold, according to Billboard Boxscore. (Boxscore has been collecting touring data …
Read More »Prints of Darkness: Sonic Editions Drops Rare Ozzy Osbourne Photo Collection
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. “My life has just been unbelievable,” Ozzy Osbourne told Rolling Stone in an interview back in 2018. “You couldn’t write my story; you couldn’t invent me.” Now a …
Read More »Noel and Liam Gallagher's Brother Charged With Rape
The older brother of Oasis founders Liam and Noel Gallagher has been charged with rape, three counts of sexual assault and other violent offenses, police in Britain confirm to Rolling Stone. Paul Gallagher, 59, was charged by Scotland Yard following an investigation that started last year, a spokesperson with London’s …
Read More »My Chemical Romance Debuts New Song 'War Beneath the Rain' From Unreleased Album
My Chemical Romance dug deep into their vault of unreleased music to find something special for their recent performance at Dodger Stadium. During the second half of their Los Angeles concert on July 26, the band premiered “War Beneath the Rain,” a song they had crafted prior to their breakup …
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