Why are Black Sabbath coming back? Who else is on the bill? Can I still get tickets? We answer all your questions about this ...
The iconic heavy metal band, Black Sabbath, is all set for its final live performance at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, on July 5.
Guns N’ Roses, Tool, producer/musician Andrew Watt, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and Living Colour guitarist ...
Vinyl aficionados, assemble: the full list of releases for Record Store Day 2025 has been unveiled – with exclusive vinyl set ...
This year’s Record Store Day is scheduled for Saturday, 12 April. More than 200 independent record stores in Australia will ...
Manchester supergroup Oasis will be releasing a special remastered vinyl for Record Store Day. The band join the likes of Fred Again, Charli XCX, Gorillaz and Taylor Swift who are set to drop ...
See the full list of releases for Record Store Day 2025 – with exclusive vinyl from Oasis, Charli XCX, Fred.. Again, The Cure ...
The original line-up of heavy metal legends Black Sabbath will play together for the first time in 20 years at a one-off concert in Birmingham, England, this summer, organisers said today (5 February) ...
Black Sabbath have just announced one final gig with rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, as the band's original line up - completed by Tony Lommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward - will be coming together to ...
“We came after Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple and I think the feeling was, ‘Oh no not another one’. One reviewer in America wrote that if Uriah Heep were successful, she’d ...
Tickets for newly announced dates in Chicago, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles go on sale Friday, January 31st at 12:00 p.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Tickets to Nine Inch Nails’ other 2025 tour dates are ...
Sharon Osbourne has welcomed news her husband Ozzy Osbourne and his Black Sabbath bandmates are set to receive the Freedom of Birmingham. Speaking to BBC Radio WM, the TV personality and former X ...
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