-
Robert Plant will release a specialty EP this Record Store Day, April 18, titled 'More Roar.' The four-song, 10-inch release will feature tunes from the singer's recent release 'Lullaby and ... The Ceaseless Roar,' recorded while on tour with The Sensational Space Shifters. As an added bonus, Plant also included a live reworking of the Led Zeppelin classic "Whole Lotta Love," 'Ultimate Classic Rock' noted. -
Fuji Rock Festival 2015 Lineup: Foo Fighters, Muse, Motörhead, Ryan Adams Headline
One of Japan's two major rock festivals, Fuji Rock Festival, has announced its 2015 lineup. Entering its 19th year, the festival will be headlined by superstar international acts Foo Fighters, Motörhead, Muse and Ryan Adams. -
Foo Fighters To Headline Glastonbury, Full 2015 Lineup Still Pending
Foo Fighters have confirmed that they will be headlining the Friday night of Glastonbury. They made the announcement during their NME award acceptance speech for Best International Band. The band was unable to attend the NME Awards ceremony in person, but Dave Grohl and company sent a video acceptance speech instead. -
Foo Fighters Bassist Nate Mendel Announces Solo Tour as 'Lieutenant'
Foo Fighters are one of the greatest "offshoot" rock bands of all time, the product of Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl's side project he developed while writing songs on the road. Now, the Foo gets its own version of itself, with bassist Nate Mendel breaking rank to release a new album under the moniker "Lieutenant" and announce a solo tour. -
Foo Fighters Shred Through Rush's 'Tom Sawyer,' KISS's 'Detroit Rock City' and Others in Brazil [WATCH]
File this one under "Gnarly." Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters made a stop in Rio de Janeiro last weekend to play in front of a jam-packed Maracana Stadium. While they have plenty of new material to choose from thanks to Sonic Highways, their eighth studio effort, the band opted to pay tribute to one of their favorite acts - Rush. The Foos tore through the Holy Triumvirate's "Tom Sawyer," blowing thousands of minds in the process before tackling KISS's "Detroit Rock City." -
The Black Keys Rock 'Austin City Limits' With 'Howlin' for You,' 'Weight of Love' and More [WATCH]
Austin City Limits is in full swing, and a performance by The Black Keys from last year will air this Saturday (Jan. 31) on PBS. Video from the show has Dan Auerbach and Partick Carney powering through "Weight of Love," "Howlin' for You" and "Too Afraid of Love." J. Roddy Walston & the Business also performed five songs for the episode. -
Mavis Staples to Play Glastonbury Festival: Foo Fighters, Fleetwood Mac and AC/DC Still Possible Headliners
According to various reports, Mavis Staples will be playing the Glastonbury Festival in June. Organizers for the event have yet to confirm the news, though, which means that plenty of other acts are still in the running to headline. NME and William Hill have been keeping odds for possible headliners and right now the Foo Fighters top the list followed by Fleetwood Mac, AC/DC and Muse. -
Dolly Parton Inks Development Deal with NBC: Country Star Working on Project Inspired by Her Life and Music
Dolly Parton scored a deal with NBC recently to develop a few two-hour TV specials for the network based on her life, music and personal writings. The country legend is no stranger to the television and film industry, having starred in "Steel Magnolias" and "9 to 5." NBC executive Robert Greenblatt announced the news yesterday at the Television Critics Association press event. -
Fleetwood Mac, Maroon 5 & Taylor Swift Top Forbes List of Most Expensive Secondary Market Tour Tickets 2015
Everybody knows that going to concerts can be quite an expensive date and that ticket scalpers are basically the least ideal way to get in to a show -- but it's a sad inevitability. But, what musical acts have the most sway on the secondary market in 2015? Forbes has released a list of the 15 priciest touring acts, and the answer may surprise you. -
Hangout Music Festival 2015 Lineup: Zac Brown Band, Foo Fighters, Skrillex Top the Bill [FULL LINEUP]
It's currently festival announcement season, and the good people of the Hangout Music Festival have joined in on the fun. Zac Brown Band, Skrillex, Foo Fighters and Beck are set to headline the event, which occurs on the Gulf Shores in Alabama May 15-17. Other big names include Paramore, My Morning Jacket, Foster the People and Spoon. Hangout organizers also announced a partnership with Goldenvoice, the promotion company behind Coachella and Firefly. -
Foo Fighters Invite Alice Cooper, Slash, Jack Black and More Onstage for 32-Song LA Forum Set
The Foo Fighters wanted to celebrate Dave Grohl's 46th birthday in style, and they certainly accomplished that Saturday night, Jan. 10, at the Los Angeles Forum. The boys invited Slash, David Lee Roth, Jack Black, Perry Farrell, Paul Stanley and more onto the stage during an action-packed setlist, with Alice Cooper making an appearance for covers of "School's Out" and "I'm Eighteen."Check out the latter appearance below: -
Foo Fighters Announce The Forum Show for Charity, Dave Grohl's Birthday on Saturday
It seems like those Sonic Highways club tour dates weren't the only surprise weekend shows the Foo Fighters has in store for its new album promotion. The band also has a major arena date scheduled - for this Saturday. Last night (Jan. 7), the "Something From Nothing" band announced and began selling tickets for a Jan. 10 show at the revived Inglewood The Forum to celebrate frontman Dave Grohl's birthday and benefit a few charities along the way.
Popular Now
-
'Widespread Practice': Diddy's Lawyer Defends Use of Inmates' PACs in a Bold Court Admission
-
Jelly Roll Debuts His Massive 110-LB Weight Loss At 2024 CMA Awards
-
Jelly Roll's Weight Loss Secret: Singer Reveals What He Gave Up to Shed 110 Pounds
-
Post Malone Serenades CMA Audience With Emotional Performance But Not Everyone's Impressed: 'You Can't Sing Sad Songs'
-
Brooks & Dunn, Jelly Roll's 'Powerful' Performance of 'Believe' Dubbed as 'Most Beautiful Part' of 2024 CMAs