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The Pretenders just announced their upcoming shows in the United States for 2024 which will coincide for their opening dates for the Foo Fighters.#ThePretenders #ThePretendersTour2024 -
The Pretenders Tour 2024: Complete Dates, Venues + How to Get Tickets
The Pretenders will be going on tour in the United Kingdom in 2024 ahead of their appearance on Foo Fighters' series of stadium shows in the United States.#ThePretenders #ThePretendersTour2024 -
Pretenders Band Members' Deaths: Chrissie Hynde Feels Guilty Decades After Pete Farndon & James Honeyman-Scott's Passing
The Pretenders had a busy schedule since the beginning of the year, but it did not make Chrissie Hynde forget about her late bandmates.#ThePretenders #ChrissieHynde -
Chrissie Hynde Says She Wished She’d Done Better After Death of Pretenders Bandmates: ‘I Am Guilty’
Chrissie Hynde said in a recent interview that she was 'guilty' and wished that she had done better after his bandmates died in the 80s.#ThePretenders #ChrissieHynde -
Glastonbury 2023: The Pretenders to Make a Surprise Appearance This Weekend — Details
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Journey and The Pretenders' 2020 Tour Canceled Due to Coronavirus
Journey's 2020 headlining tour in North America with The Pretenders has been canceled, according to the bands' statements on Monday, May 4. -
Chrissie Hynde Doubles Down on Rape Victim Blaming Statements, "Sound Like Common Sense"
In an interview last week, Chrissie Hynde said a motorcycle gang member sexually assaulted her when she was 21. In opening up in this way, she made some lengthy victim-blaming comments that sparked wide criticism of The Pretender's frontwoman. Now, she has doubled down on those statements in a new interview with the Washington Post. -
5 Bands Pulling Music from Rush Limbaugh's Radio Program: Peter Gabriel, Rush and...Rage Against The Machine(?!?)
Rush Limbaugh is at it again this week, stirring up the pot by suggesting that if Kanye West had sung the racist song featured in the Oklahoma University SAE fraternity's notorious video, it would have been a hit. Many a performer—from Peter Gabriel to the band Rush—have requested Limbaugh remove their music from his radio program. -
Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders Writing "Frank, Intimate" Memoir for September Release
Kim Gordon isn't the only fabulous female rocker who can write and release a revelatory tell-all memoir. Now, Chrissie Hynde is looking to get in on the book game, too. Earlier this week, Penguin Random House announced that The Pretenders frontwoman will be releasing her own memoir this summer. -
10 Artists Whose Debut Singles Were Covers: Nirvana, Rush, And More
Signing a brand new and therefore untested artist can be a risky move for most labels, so in order to get around this, some labels push their new artists to record cover songs for their debut singles as a sort of test run. Here are 10 artists who recorded cover songs for their debut singles. -
The Pretenders' Debut Album: 12 Songs Ranked For Its 35th Anniversary
Today, Jan. 19, marks the 35th anniversary of the Pretenders' classic self-titled debut album, which bridged punk rock to new wave and set the course for many other guitar pop bands to come over the course of the '80s, including the Go-Gos, R.E.M., The Sugarcubes, and many more. In honor of this incredible album, here are its 12 tracks ranked, from weakest to best. -
Microsoft Cofounder Paul Allen Releases Debut Album With Help From Joe Walsh of The Eagles [LISTEN]
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