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Big Rig ROCK Report 4.24

Metallica to rock the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Metallica has been announced as the third act on the line-up for the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix After-Race Concerts. The iconic American metal band will perform at Etihad Park on Yas Island on Saturday, December 6, joining Benson Boone and Katy Perry on December 4 and 7, respectively. Metallica's high-octane hits like Enter Sandman and Nothing Else Matters are expected to energize fans ahead of race day at the Yas Marina Circuit. Formed in 1981, Metallica has sold nearly 125 million albums worldwide and received numerous awards, including nine Grammy Awards and induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Metallica, WWE celebrities spotted watching the Leafs battle the Senators Tuesday night in Toronto

Metallica frontman James Hetfield and WWE superstars Trish Stratus and Adam Copeland were among the celebrities in attendance at the Leafs vs. Senators game on Tuesday night. Hetfield watched the game from a private box and received a visit from former Leafs captain Wendel Clark. The Scotiabank Arena was filled with rockers and wrestlers showing their support for the Leafs during their 3-2 overtime win against the Senators.

GREEN DAY To Receive Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame

Green Day will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 1, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. PT, honoring their legendary career in punk rock. The ceremony will take place at 6212 Hollywood Boulevard, with Serena Williams and Ryan Reynolds scheduled to speak. The event will be livestreamed on the Walk of Fame website, recognizing Green Day's lasting cultural impact and influence on music and pop culture. With 12 top 10 albums and two Billboard Hot 100 hits, Green Day's career continues to thrive, solidifying their place in music history.

Riot Fest Unveils 2025 Lineup with blink-182, Weezer, Green Day │ Exclaim!

The Beach Boys are set to perform at the 2025 Riot Fest in Chicago, joining headliners Green Day, blink-182, and Weezer. The festival lineup also includes Marky Ramone, Jack White, Sex Pistols with Frank Carter, and Buzzcocks. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Riot Fest will take place from Sept. 19-21, with tickets currently on sale. The Beach Boys have a busy schedule ahead, with shows confirmed through November. For more information on the festival lineup and tickets, visit RiotFest.org.

American Music Awards 2025: Linkin Park, Twenty One Pilots, Green Day Nominated

The nominations for the 2025 American Music Awards were announced, with Linkin Park, Twenty One Pilots, and Green Day among the rock category nominees. The fan-voted awards show features categories such as Favorite Rock Artist, Album, and Song. Linkin Park and Twenty One Pilots are up for multiple awards, with Green Day and Pearl Jam also receiving nominations. Fans can vote for their favorites on VoteAMAs.com and @AMAs Instagram until May 15.

Billie Joe Armstrong joins The Go-Go's at Coachella

At Coachella, Billie Joe Armstrong surprised fans by joining The Go-Go's on stage for a rendition of their 1984 classic hit. The performance took place at the Outdoor Theatre stage during the band's set,

stunning the audience. Armstrong expressed his excitement by announcing his collaboration with The Go-Go's and later shared his enthusiasm on Green Day's Instagram account. This marked The Go-Go's first major show together since 2018, with hits like We Got The Beat and Our Lips Are Sealed featured in their performance.

New Orleans Jazz Fest Starts Today

New Orleans Jazz Fest starts today, and as always, there are some big names taking the stage. The ten-day event will feature headlining acts like Pearl Jam, Luke Combs and Lil Wayne. Also scheduled are Dave Matthews Band, Lenny Kravitz, Kacey Musgraves, John Fogerty, Cage The Elephant, Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle and lots more. Tickets are available online at nojazzfest.com with Louisiana residents getting discounted rates.

A Perfect Circle, Primus, and Puscifer to kick off 2025 "Sessanta V2.0" tour

A Perfect Circle, Primus, and Puscifer are set to embark on their “Sessanta V2.0” tour, starting in Palm Springs, California. Following the success of last year's tour, the bands will bring their rotating set format and collaborations to new cities. Primus will introduce new drummer John Hoffman for this tour, with dates running through June 7th in Washington. Maynard James Keenan expressed excitement for the upcoming shows, promising a memorable experience for fans.

'We Want It to Be Right' — Jacoby Shaddix Is Excited For Papa Roach's Next Album

Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix recently discussed his love for creating new music in an interview with Loudwire Nights. Shaddix shared his passion for the process of writing and the rewards that come with it, even if there are setbacks. He hinted at a new album from the band, possibly by the end of 2025, emphasizing the importance of perfection in their work. Shaddix's enthusiasm for the creative process and the anticipation of sharing new music with fans was evident throughout the conversation.

ZZ Top’s Frank Beard to Sit Out Aussie Tour Dates Due to Health Issues

ZZ Top has announced that drummer Frank Beard will not be present for the Australia and New Zealand leg of The Elevation Tour due to medical reasons. John Douglas will fill in for Beard, who is focusing on physical therapy for his recovery. The tour will feature special guests George Thorogood & The Destroyers and Dallas Frasca, with dates running from April 29 to May 18. Tickets are available for all shows.

Ghost’s Tobias Forge may have just revealed how Papa V Perpetua’s tenure will end: “There is nothing that is eternal, except maybe for the memory of someone”

Ghost's mastermind Tobias Forge hinted in a recent interview that the band's current frontman, Papa V Perpetua, may meet his demise at his post. Forge discussed the concept of having an eternal leader and the irony of a frontman named 'Perpetua' facing death. The band's Skeletá tour is currently underway, with their new album set to release on April 25. Papa V Perpetua is leading Ghost during this era, and the tour includes dates across Europe and North America.

Gene Simmons Selling Home for Nearly $14 Million

Gene Simmons of KISS fame has listed his 7,741-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion for just under $14 million. The Swiss-designed architectural beauty features an 1,800-square-foot deck, spacious ceilings, and an open floor plan with scenic views integrated throughout. The property includes a 40-foot black-lined infinity pool and spa, along with sustainable features like solar panels and a drought-tolerant landscape. Simmons particularly enjoys the natural light and stunning views from the upper bedroom

and outdoor spaces. The listing is held by Lisa Young, Kennon Earl, and Thomas Davila of Compass Real Estate.

The All-American Rejects Return With Nostalgic Single 'Sandbox'

The All-American Rejects have released a new single, 'Sandbox', from their upcoming comeback album after 13 years. The song reflects on the contrast between childhood innocence and the harsh realities of conflict. The band announced their fifth studio album on social media and will join the Jonas Brothers on their US stadium tour. They will also perform at Warped Tour in Long Beach, California in July.

IRON MAIDEN Told ROCK HALL To Stop Nominating Them

BAD COMPANY drummer Simon Kirke recently discussed the band's first-ever nomination for the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, expressing gratitude and excitement for the recognition. Kirke shared a candid reaction from IRON MAIDEN's Nicko McBrain, who expressed frustration over MAIDEN's 11 nominations without induction. Despite the long-overdue nomination, Kirke acknowledged the influence of FREE, which preceded BAD COMPANY. Other iconic rock bands like MAIDEN and MOTÖRHEAD have yet to be acknowledged by the Rock Hall, with MAIDEN's Bruce Dickinson criticizing the institution as "an utter and complete load of bollocks." MAIDEN's Steve Harris emphasized that awards and accolades are not the band's primary focus, stating that recognition is not essential to their music career.

Noel Gallagher Wants You to Wear His New Sunglasses Indoors

Noel Gallagher has collaborated with British brand Finlay on a Wayfarer-style sunglasses design called The Chiltern. The design features rectangular frames with a steel nose bridge and comes in three colors. 25% of the sales from this collection will be donated to the Teenage Cancer Trust. Gallagher has been a long-time supporter of the charity, using his platform to raise awareness and drive change for young people facing cancer. The sunglasses are a stylish way to support a good cause and channel Gallagher's rock star aesthetic.

Arcade Fire Debuts New Songs Live During Concert in Mexico –

Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire debuted several new tracks during a performance in Mexico City, marking the beginning of their "Pink Elephant" era. The concert kicked off their international tour ahead of the release of their seventh studio album, Pink Elephant, on May 9. Despite Richard Reed Parry's absence due to paternity leave, the band delivered a memorable performance featuring new songs like "Circle of Trust" and "Alien Nation," along with fan favorites like "Everything Now" and "The Suburbs." The show showcased Arcade Fire's electric style and left fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming album release.

Faith No More Drummer Says Mike Patton "Unwilling" To Do Shows With Band

Faith No More fans won't be seeing Mike Patton perform with the band anytime soon. In a recent interview with Dean Delray on the "Let There Be Talk" podcast, Drummer Mike Bordin said the band's vocalist has gone from being unable to do shows to being "unwilling" to perform with the group. The musician went on to say that it hurts his feelings, but that's personal and a "private thing." Bordin added that he's "grateful for what Patton has given" to the band, calling him an "enormous talent." He said he can't say what's in store for Faith No More, adding he can't force Patton to do something he doesn't seem to want to do. In 2021, the band's reunion plans were canceled due to Patton's mental health issues.

Jelly Roll Closer To Full Pardon

Jelly Roll is closer to getting a full pardon in Tennessee. The singer-songwriter was convicted of several crimes between the ages of 17 and 23. He had asked Republican Governor Bill Lee for a full pardon so he can tour internationally. The Tennessee Board of Parole this week recommended that Governor Lee grant the star's request.

Sublime To Release Expanded 20th Anniversary Edition Of Tribute Album

Sublime are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their tribute album "Look At All The Love We Found" with an expanded version. The new edition titled "Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime" has been remastered and features over 30 artists covering tracks from the band. The tribute album also features Jakob Nowell's cover of his father's song "Garden Grove." A portion of the album proceeds will go to Agape Families, a nonprofit that aims to provide hope and stability to families impacted by incarceration. "Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime" will be out on May 9th.


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