Panic! At The Disco will disband after a 19-year career following an upcoming tour of Europe and the UK.
Elton John’s “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour is likely to become the highest-grossing tour of all time.
The Widespread Panic documentary ‘The Earth Will Swallow You’ will make its worldwide streaming premiere on nugs.net this Saturday, January 21.
John Medeski and Oneohtrix Point Never are at work on the score for the upcoming Nathan Fielder Showtime series, ‘The Curse.’
The Police drummer Stewart Copeland announced that diaries he kept during the band’s early years will serve as the basis for a new book entitled ‘The Police Diaries, 1976-’79.’
Aqueous will go on hiatus following a series of shows over the next four months.
John Fogerty has gained worldwide control of his Creedence Clearwater Revival publishing rights to cap a long legal battle.
The musical ‘Here Lies Love’ featuring music by David Byrne and Fatboy Slim is coming to Broadway this summer.
Guitarist Chuck Garvey will return to the road with moe. in time for the launch of their winter tour next week.
Ben Gibbard does not intend to record a second The Postal Service album any time soon.
Island Exodus 2023 will move forward without Gov’t Mule frontman Warren Haynes, who continues to recover from “pretty serious” COVID and flu “complications.”
Big Thief will add an “educational component’ to their upcoming Winter 2023 U.S. tour by inviting teachers and students to their soundchecks.
Nirvana, The Supremes, Nile Rodgers, Slick Rick, Ann & Nacy Wilson of Heart, and others will receive Lifetime Achievement Grammy Awards this year.
Foo Fighters posted a message on New Year’s Eve vowing to move forward as a “different band” after the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins.
Goose shared a beautiful note of appreciation for their big 2022 on the band’s social feeds.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s devoted and ever-growing fanbase is the focus of the recently released ‘1063 Days’ mini-documentary.
Galactic detailed the special guests for their residency at Blue Note in New York City early next year including Robert Randolph, Matisyahu and more.
Bob Dylan spoke about some of the music he enjoys in a recent Wall Street Journal Q&A including Jack White, Grace Potter, Wu-Tang Clan and more.