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Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Co-Conspirators announce 2024 world tour

Slash and Myles Kennedy and The Co-Conspirators have announced a 2024 world tour dubbed ‘The River Is Rising – Rest of the World Tour ’24’, sharing on social media: “SMKC is proud to announce The River is Rising – Rest of The World Tour ’24 🔥 Ticket presale will be on Thursday, Oct 19th at 10 am local times. Click the link in bio and sign up on Laylo to get first access to tickets. #slashnews #riverisrising #slash #myleskennedy #toddkerns #franksidoris #conspirators” Opening support will come from Mammoth WVH during the UK and European leg of tour.

The 32-date run will see the rock icon travel across 21 countries, kicking off on January 23 at the Pepsi Center WTC in Mexico City and making stops in Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina and Chile. In March, they will head over to Japan before making their way to Ireland and the UK.  Then in April 2024, Slash and Co. will visit major cities in Europe such as the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland and Luxembourg before wrapping up on April 29 in France.

Tickets are on sale now; head here for more information.

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Bush share the video for ‘Nowhere To Go But Everywhere’

Bush have shared a music video for “Nowhere To Go But Everywhere,” featured on their Greatest Hits collection, Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023, set for release on November 10. Loaded is comprised of 21 tracks spanning nearly 30 years of Bush’s career across nine studio albums.

Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale says of the video: “While anyone can identify with clinging to the past which the song addresses, the extremes we’ve seen some people go to for external youth is unnerving. It is a drag watching your own face age—and yet as, David Bowie said, ‘The thing about aging is you become the person you should have been all along.’ Genius. And feels true.”

Bush will perform at Grammy Museum in Downtown LA on Monday November 6 in celebration of the release of Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023. The band also announced a new series of North American headline dates.

Take a look at the video for ‘Nowhere To Go But Everywhere’ – here.
Pre-order Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023 here.

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Code Orange announce 2024 North American Tour

Code Orange have announced a 2024 North American tour in support of their new album The Above. Serving as support on tour are Teenage Wrist and Soul Blind on all dates, with Spy and Gridiron on select shows, plus one more act to be announced.

The Above, which includes the track “Take Shape” featuring Billy Corgan, was self-produced by Jami Morgan and Eric “Shade” Balderose with engineering by the legendary Steve Albini.

The band’s 2024 North American tour launches February 13th in Austin, Texas, and runs through March 17th in Los Angeles. General ticket sales start Friday (October 20th) at 9:00 a.m. local time. For tickets to Code Orange’s 2024 tour, head here.

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The Rolling Stones ‘RS No.9’ apparel store to open in Japan

The Rolling Stones’ official apparel store, RS No.9, is set to open in Japan, becoming the second such store in the world after the first opened in London’s Carnaby Street. RS No.9 is The Rolling Stones’ official flagship store, which opened on September 9, 2020 at 9 Carnaby Street in London’s Soho district as ‘RS No.9 Carnaby’, and it will now open its second shop in Harajuku, Tokyo on October 20, with a full range of exclusive RS No. 9 products in stock.

RS No.9 will be a full-fledged apparel store with items ranging from embroidered and vintage processed items, T-shirts to jackets, expressing the artist view of The Rolling Stones and incorporating many elements of fashion trends. The store has a wide variety of products that are available in London, including hats, socks, umbrella, bandana and more. The shop also sells original Japanese products, which are sold exclusively at the shop.

The Tokyo store is being launched along with Hackney Diamonds, The Rolling Stones’ first new studio album in 18 years, which is set for release on the same day. To stream Hackney Diamonds, head – here.

The Rolling Stones expand RS No 9 retail pop-up shop

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Wolfgang Van Halen marries longtime girlfriend, Andraia Allsop

Wolfgang Van Halen and his fiancée Andraia Allsop are married. The 32-year-old frontman of Mammoth WVH (and son of the late Eddie Van Halen and actress Valerie Bertinelli) exchanged vows with Allsop, a software engineer and photographer, at their Los Angeles home in front of 90 guests.

The ceremony included several touches that honored loved ones, including Van Halen’s late father.
Wolfgang walked down the aisle with his mom to an instrumental song that his father wrote for him, titled “316,” telling People magazine: “It’ll be a nice way to include my dad.” After exchanging wedding vows in their living room, the couple hosted a reception in their backyard. Said Allsop: “Our goal was just to bring all of our closest family and friends together. The past few years, not only with the world, but also with personal tragedies, haven’t been the easiest, but we wanted to create this wedding as a celebration not only just for us to get married, but a celebration for the people we love.”.

The couple reserved an empty chair at the ceremony in honor of the late Van Halen, and Allsop wore a necklace Eddie Van Halen once gifted to Bertinelli, who lent her the piece for the occasion. Bertinelli said: “Ed would’ve been absolutely beaming and so, so proud of the man Wolfie has become and is becoming and so happy that he has found Andraia, someone who really understands Wolfie, who he is and who he wants to be and supports him wholeheartedly.”

Van Halen and Allsop were engaged last July after seven years of dating, and their wedding day marked their eight-year anniversary.

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Coldplay files $17M countersuit against former manager

Coldplay is countersuing their former manager, Dave Holmes, for $17 million in damages. Variety revealed in August that Holmes had filed a lawsuit in London’s High Court against the band for over $12 million worth of unpaid commission related to their tenth and eleventh (unreleased) studio albums.

Holmes managed Coldplay for over 20 years before they parted ways last year. Preceding Holmes’ lawsuit, Coldplay had threatened in legal letters to file a “significant counterclaim” along with any defense. Coldplay accusing Holmes of allowing their ‘Music of the Spheres’ tour to spiral out of control, citing $10 million spent on bespoke stage pylons that were unusable and a screen that was too big. The countersuit also claims that Holmes borrowed $20 million from tour promoter Live Nation which he used to fund a property development in Canada.

A rep for Holmes told The Sunday Times: “Coldplay know they are in trouble with their defense. Accusing Dave Holmes of non-existent ethical lapses and other made-up misconduct will not deflect from the real issue at hand — Coldplay had a contract with Dave, they are refusing to honour it and they need to pay Dave what they owe him.”

Coldplay Countersue Former Manager For $17M, Citing Useless Bespoke Pylons

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Disturbed to launch ‘Take Back Your Life’ 2024 North American tour

Disturbed will launch their 23-date Take Back Your Life North American tour in 2024, scheduled to kick off in Peoria, IL on January 19th. The tour will feature support from Falling In Reverse & Plush.

Disturbed’s recent 2023 summer tour was the group’s most successful, selling 336,000 tickets and making 2023 the biggest touring year of the band’s career.

Presale tickets are on sale beginning Tuesday, October 17th at 10 am local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale starting Friday, October 20th at 10 am local time. For ticket information, head to disturbed1.com/tour.

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Take a look at the visualizer for the remastered version of Nirvana’s “Dumb”

A new visualizer for the remastered version of Nirvana’s ‘Dumb” has been released, just weeks before the release of the 30th-anniversary reissue of the band’s third and final album, In Utero, dropping  October 27. Originally released September 21, 1993, In Utero was Nirvana’s first album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and was the band’s final album before Cobain’s death nearly seven months later in 1994.

The 30th-anniversary reissue also features five bonus tracks, along with B-sides, and dozens of other previously unreleased tracks. The deluxe set also includes two full concerts recorded during the In Utero-era tour, including ‘Live In Los Angeles’ from 1993, and the band’s final performance in Seattle, ‘Live In Seattle’ from 1994.

The psychedelic visual for the track, which was originally written by Kurt Cobain during the summer of 1990, was created by RuffMercy using hand-painted Super-8mm film and offers more visual texture to the track. Cobain said of ‘Dumb’ at the time: “That’s just about people who’re easily amused, people who not only aren’t capable of progressing their intelligence but are totally happy watching 10 hours of television and really enjoy it. I’ve met a lot of dumb people. They have a sh**ty job. They may be totally lonely, they don’t have a girlfriend, they don’t have much of a social life, and yet, for some reason, they’re happy.”

Take a look the remastered visualizer for ‘Dumb’ – here.

Nirvana shares ‘Dumb’ visualizer

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Creed’s Scott Stapp shares single from new album ‘Higher Power’

Creed frontman Scott Stapp has shared his brand new single “What I Deserve” featuring Yiannis Papadopoulos, off his new solo album “Higher Power,” set for release on March 15th, 2024. Higher Power also features vocalist Dorothy on the song “If These Walls Could Talk”.

Higher Power is the follow-up to Stapp’s 2019’s The Space Between the Shadows. Stapp said in a statement: “We all want back what we give. ‘What I Deserve’ is about two people understanding who they are individually and coming to a place where they can express exactly what they each want, need, and deserve. The duality in the song is that both sides are expressing the same thing and coming to an understanding of the faults of the other. This song pleads both guilty and innocent with Yiannis’ guitar solo being the voice that articulates a chaotic search for deliverance and the epic release of passionate closure.”

Of the album, Stapp said: “Higher Power was born out of never ending consequences with triggered, yet naive defiance. It’s the realities and realizations of being human in this experiment we call life – holding onto hope in the dark waiting for the light.”

Take a listen to “What I Deserve” here.
Higher Power can be pre-ordered: here.

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Lamb of God share new single “Evidence”

Lamb of God have shared their new song “Evidence” on digital streaming platforms, releasing the track to celebrate the the first anniversary of the band’s latest album, Omens.  “Evidence” was previously available only as a bonus track on the Japanese CD release of the album.

Lamb of God also commemorated the anniversary of Omens with the release of their documentary Making Of: Omens, which details the creation of the album.  You can see the documentary via the band’s YouTube channel.

Lamb of God is gearing up to set sail on their headlining Headbangers Boat cruise, which departs from Miami on October 31st, making stops in the Bahamas, and returns to port on November 4th. The sold-out festival on the sea also features Mastodon, GWAR, and more.

Take a listen to Lamb of God’s “Evidence” in the lyric video – here.

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