Iconic metal band Black Sabbath’s original lineup will reunite for a farewell concert which will also feature performances from Metallica, Slayer, and more.
After 37 years and 10 albums, the New Zealand group are calling it quits — but not before one last all-out tour.
Pearl Jam, Metallica, and Slash are among the many music stars who have contributed items and experiences to the FanAid LA wildfire-relief fundraiser.
Fresh off a career-defining year, Canadian singer-songwriter Josh Ross heads into 2025 with the release of his newest song, “Leave Me Too,” out now. Listen to the song here.
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THEATER: Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative: Lovefest 3, 7:30 p.m., Aronoff Center for the Arts, Fifth Third Bank Theater, 650 ...
The show—dubbed “Back to the Beginning”—will feature the original Black Sabbath lineup (Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer ...
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Backstage at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, Tom Morello was preparing for the worst. In a few hours, the guitarist would be ...