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Bob Dylan will hit the road this fall, launching a solo run from mid-October through November. The 27-date trek will span across North America making stops in cities such as El Paso, Tulsa, Baton Rouge and many more. -
Desert Trip: Stones, McCartney, Waters, Dylan, Who Festival Confirmed By Coachella Organizers
The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Who, Neil Young, Roger Waters and Paul McCartney at the "concert of the century." -
A Punk's Musical Guide to the New York Presidential Primary [PLAYLIST]
13 classy punk rock tunes to jam with while you're waiting on line to vote in New York -
Coachella Organizers Reportedly Tabbing Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Stones, McCartney For Festival
What is being dubbed the "biggest concert in history" may be coming to Southern California this fall. -
The Who Launches Postponed ‘The Who Hits 50!’ Dates; Ticket Deals Up for Grabs in Denver
After postponing a handful of their "The Who Hits 50!" North American tour dates, the classic rock band has finally re-launched the epic tour run. Frontman Roger Daltrey forced the group to postpone dates for about six months following a bout with viral meningitis. -
The Who Announce 2016 Wembley SSE Arena Gig as Roger Daltrey Recovers from Meningitis
After postponing their The Who! Hits 50 North American tour, the Who will reconvene at the UK's SSE Arena come 2016 as Roger Daltrey gains strength while recovering from meningitis. -
The Who! Hits 50 North American Tour Postponed Due to Roger Daltrey's Viral Meningitis
The Who's highly anticipated 50th anniversary and final tour has been pushed back due to doctors orders concerning the health of band member Roger Daltrey. Trailing a series of postponements and mystery illnesses, the singer has been diagnosed with viral meningitis and cautioned to lay low for the rest of the year, forcing he and Pete Townshend to hold off on the remaining The Who Hits 50! North American tour dates. -
Eddie Vedder Unveils 'Aloha' Soundtrack Song Starring His 6-Year-Old Daughter Harper [LISTEN]
The soundtrack for Cameron Crowe's latest film, 'Aloha,' boasts one very special track penned by Eddie Vedder with the help of an important vocalist--Harper Vedder, his six-year-old daughter. The quick, 30-second tune titled "The Traveler," which can be heard during 'Aloha's' ending credits, features the Pearl Jam vocalist's ukulele skills while Harper continuously sings "I gotta go." -
Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and The Faces Reuniting for Rock 'n' Horsepower Show
The Faces—a group featuring Rod Stewart and The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood—have finally figured out a legitimate reunion date, after years of cancelled plans and false alarms. The band's remaining members will join together for a gig at this year's Rock 'n' Horsepower concert in Surrey. It's not too surprising a gig, as Stewart and drummer Kenney Jones have organized the event for the last three years. The event serves as a fundraiser for the Prostate Cancer UK charity. -
iHeartRadio Music Festival Lineup 2015: Kanye West, Sam Smith, Coldplay to Hit Las Vegas
The iHeartRadio Music Festival is celebrating its fifth anniversary this fall, and its doing it in style. Today (July 30), the media conglomerate announced its lineup, which includes some of the biggest names in music. Kanye West, Sam Smith, The Who, Coldplay and more are set to take the Las Vegas stage this September. -
The Who Claim to Have Replaced Prince at Glastonbury; Allege Sabotage
The Who have made two bold claims in a recent blog post on the band's blog, stating both that its equipment had been sabotaged prior to its Glastonbury performance, and that it had replaced Prince on the lineup. -
Townshend and Daltrey Perform Career Spanning Gig in London
Last night's Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time festival, which sold out 65,000 tickets in advance, was most likely The Who's last performance in their hometown. Although Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are no strangers to announcing farewell tours, it seems their performance at London's Hyde Park will be their last. -
The Who Will Headline Glastonbury and Kick Off A North American Tour
After 50 years, eleven studio albums and endless gigs around the world, guitarist Pete Townshend confirmed in an interview that The Who will most likely see the end of its run this year. -
Liam Gallagher and The Who's Roger Daltrey Forming Supergroup for British TV Special?
Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and The Who's Roger Daltrey are apparently forming a supergroup for a television performance this week, according to reports from British publications. TFI Friday, an entertainment show broadcast in the UK during the late '90s, is coming back for a one-off reunion episode and has booked a number of big musical guests, not the least of which is the unnamed collaboration of the vocalists for two of the biggest bands in British history. -
Joan Jett, Billy Idol, Willie Nile and Bruce Springsteen join the Who at MusiCares Map Fund Benefit Concert
The 11th annual MusiCares Map Fund Benefit Concert took place Thursday night at New York's Best Buy Theater with an evening dedicated to music of the Who, complete with performances by Joan Jett, Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nile and Billy Idol.
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