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Jack Osbourne Corrects Black Sabbath Charity Concert Reports, Says Event Raised $9.4 Million

Jack Osbourne clarified that Black Sabbath's final concert raised around $10 million for charity, not the $150 million to $190 million reported by media outlets. The Back to the Beginning concert, held on Jul. 5, 2025, in England, benefited three charities. After covering production costs, each charity received between 1.5 million and 2 million pounds, totaling 6 to 7 million pounds. The event marked the last performance for Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath, with fans praising the lineup as one of the best in rock and metal history. Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away on Jul. 22, 2024, had been battling Parkinson's disease and other health issues.

Eddie Vedder's "Matter Of Time" Documentary To Stream On Netflix

Eddie Vedder's documentary "Matter of Time" is coming to Netflix. The film follows the musician's work with his wife, Jill Vedder, to find a cure for a rare skin disease epidermolysis bullosa. It also features footage from a 2023 solo Vedder concert in Seattle that raised money for the cause. "Matter ofTime" will premiere on Netflix on February 9th

Green Day To Perform Super Bowl LX Opening

The NFL announced Sunday that Green Day will kick off Super Bowl 60's opening ceremony. The NFL said the band will open Super Bowl 60 by ushering generations of Super Bowl MVPs onto the field with a dynamic performance of their most iconic rock anthems." The Super Bowl 60 opening ceremony will air live on NBC. The Super Bowl 60 opening ceremony will take place before the pregame entertainment

line up featuring Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones. Puth will perform the national anthem, Carlile will sing "America the Beautiful and Jones will deliver "Lift Every Voice and Sing."

Guns N’ Roses 2026 World Tour special guests include Ice Cube, Public Enemy and more

Guns N’ Roses have announced a star-studded lineup of special guests for their 2026 World Tour, including The Black Crowes, Ice Cube, Pierce The Veil, Public Enemy, and Barbarians of California. The tour will kick off in Mexico on March 28 and include stops in Brazil, Florida, Europe, and North America, with festival appearances at ‘Welcome to Rockville,’ Monsters of Rock, and Tecate Pa’l Norte. The band recently released two new singles, “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” their first new music since 2023, available on various formats. For more tour information, visit the band’s website.

Twenty One Pilots Cover The White Stripes 'Seven Nation Army'

Twenty One Pilots covered "Seven Nation Army" again, with Jack White's blessing, during a show in Los Angeles. Jack White appeared in a video message giving Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun permission to perform the White Stripes classic. The duo previously covered the song at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Fans can catch Twenty One Pilots' concert film, "More Than We Ever Imagined," in IMAX and theaters on Feb. 26, with exclusive previews on Feb. 25.

Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea Announces Debut Solo Album "Honora"

Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea is set to release his first full-length solo album, "Honora." The musician has shared the album's second track, "Traffic Lights," along with the accompanying music video. Flea's ten track album will be out on March 27th. In addition to the new album, he's also announced a new album. It runs from May 7th in Chicago to May 28th in Paris.

Motley Crue Eying "Real Time Off" Following 2026 Tour

Nikki Sixx says Motley Crue is looking to take an extended break after wrapping up their 2026 tour. During a recent conversation with fans on social media, the musician was asked if the band has any plans to tour Japan. Sixx responded by saying "don't know if I'll ever tour there again." He added "I love Japan but after these 33 shows our contract's up and we will need some real time off to decide what we do or not want to do in the future." Motley Crue will take their "Return of the Carnival of Sins Tour" across the U.S. this summer, starting in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania on July 17th.

Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, And Johnny Depp Announces Hollywood Vampires Tour

Supergroup Hollywood Vampires are gearing up for a European tour this summer. The run of 14 shows will kick off in London on August 12th. They'll continue with another seven U.K. shows before heading to Germany, France, and Italy. General tickets go on sale this Friday.

"I gave away all my records, I started giving away my guitars, I was fantasising about my own death." The horrifying origin story behind one of the most uplifting rock songs of the '90s

Smashing Pumpkins' iconic 1993 single "Today" is a euphoric anthem that contrasts with the dark origins of the song, stemming from frontman Billy Corgan's struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts. Despite facing challenges within the music industry and personal turmoil, Corgan channeled his emotions into the song's biting lyrics and catchy melodies. The track's success helped propel the band to stardom, with "Today" becoming a radio hit in America and contributing to the success of their album "Siamese Dream." Despite its popularity, Corgan expressed mixed feelings about the song's reception, highlighting the complexities of fame and artistic expression.

Noel Gallagher returns to work, raising speculation new music is in the works

Noel Gallagher has returned to work after the festive break, sparking speculation about new music following a successful year for Oasis. The guitarist confirmed his return to work after enjoying time off at the end of 2025. The comments have reignited talk of new material, with fans eagerly anticipating a possible solo project or writing endeavor. Noel has also hinted at the possibility of Oasis recording a James Bond theme, expressing interest in the idea if the opportunity arises. Despite rumors, no official contact has been made regarding this potential project.

Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman has done another book. Goose Of Your Dreams is "a collection of photos from around the world, shot during the So Much (for) Stardust tour - capturing the quiddity that often passes unseen." The book is only available through Trohman's website. Troham published a traditional memoir, None of This Rocks, back in 2022.

Sublime Pays Tribute To Bob Weir In FEstival Set

Stars are continuing to pay tribute to Bob Weir following his death earlier this month. On Saturday, Sublime honored the music legend during their set at the 2026 iHeartRadio ALTer EGO music festival. During the performance, singer Jakob Nowell got the crows to have a moment of silence for Weir before Sublime played a rendition of the Grateful Dead's "Scarlet Begonias." Weir passed away on January 10th at 78-years-old.

Poison Nix Tour After Bret Michaels Demands 600% More Than Band

Poison are dropping their plans for a 2026 tour after frontman Bret Michaels allegedly demanded 600-percent more money than his bandmates. Although the band never officially announced a tour, Michaels previously said "it would make perfect sense to have the possibility of a reunion in 2026" in celebration of their 40th anniversary. Drummer Rikki Rocket told Page Six that they had a great offer, but the band "left the table." He added that the band was all in but Michaels wanted "the lion's share of the money, to the point where it makes it not possible to even do it." Michaels and Rockett will still be on the road this year, as the singer has a handful of solo dates, while Rockett will be touring with his side project Rockett Mafia.


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