Green Day will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their American Idiot this October with a massive reissue that pairs the original 2004 “punk rock opera” with its B-sides, bonus tracks, unreleased demos, and live recordings from the era. American Idiot 20thAnniversary, out October 25 as either an 8LP/2Blu-Ray or 4CD/2Blu-ray …
Read More »Green Day's Saviors Tour: Here's Where to Get Tickets to the 2024 Shows Before They Sell Out
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The North American leg of Green Day‘s Saviors Tour kicked off last week in Washington D.C.. Dates are already close to selling out for select shows, but fans …
Read More »Quavo and Lenny Kravitz Update 1998 Hit for New Single 'Fly'
Fresh off working with Lana Del Rey on “Tough,” Quavo has collaborated with another L-named rock star, this time Lenny Kravitz, who updates his hit “Fly Away” for the new single “Fly.” The pair, who connected earlier this year when Quavo honored Kravitz at a Black MusicCollective event, also dropped …
Read More »Kool G Rap Remembers DJ Polo: 'He Was a Brother of Mine'
On June 27, the legendary DJ Polo died at 63. The Queens DJ is remembered for the seminal work he did with the revered MC Kool G Rap starting in the mid-1980s. As Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, they released three studio albums, including 1989’s “Road to the Riches” …
Read More »Finneas Learns to Love Through the Pain in Loopy 'For Cryin' Out Loud' Video
Finneas is trapped in an endless cycle of love and hurt in the music video for his new single “For Cryin’ Out Loud.” As the musician interrogates some particularly anxious attachment styles on the song, he falls down an elevator shaft, gets stuck with a knife, gets hit by a …
Read More »Blake Shelton to 'Bring Honky-Tonk Neon' to Las Vegas Residency
Et tu, Blake? The Ancient Roman-themed Colosseum venue at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas will welcome Blake Shelton for a residency next year. The performances will take place Feb. 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, and 15. The Colosseum, which opened in 2003, holds a little more than 4,000 spectators. Tickets …
Read More »Ice Spice's New York Show Was a Coronation For a Budding Icon
Ice Spice, Cash Cobain, and their New York crowd may have been robbed of seeing the exciting duo amid the beautiful views of Manhattan’s Pier 17 — but they made due at Terminal 5. Rainy weather made the westside Manhattan venue the alternate choice for the second-turned-first leg of their …
Read More »Joni Mitchell to Unearth Late Seventies Rarities This Fall
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Joni Mitchell will open the vault this fall, unearthing gems and rarities from the late Seventies. Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980) arrives Oct. 4 …
Read More »Watch Bob Dylan Perform 'Rainy Day Women #12 & 35' For First Time Since 2016
Bob Dylan kicked off his Outlaw Music Festival set at the Ford Ampitheater in Tampa, Idaho, Wednesday night by breaking out “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” for the first time since the second weekend of Desert Trip in 2016. “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” is the leadoff track …
Read More »Leon Bridges Teases 'Leon' Album With Serene, Soulful 'Peaceful Place'
It’s time to let Leon Bridges reintroduce himself. The soul artist is naming his upcoming fourth studio album simply Leon, and he’s previewing it with the serene-sounding “Peaceful Place.” He shot the video for the song around Mexico City, near where he recorded the record due out Oct. 4. He …
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