Rush fan and Prog writer Philip Wilding – who once played Neil Peart’s drums – remained in contact with Geddy Lee as a dark ...
An especially tender year, with adieus to iconic venues, avant-rock supergroups, and after-hours local legends.
[Originally published 11/12/25]: After 56 years, rock and roll legends Little Feat are setting sights on retirement. Perhaps best known for its legendary live album Waiting For Columbus, which ...
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Here's every Megadeth farewell tour date that's been announced so far. The thrash giants first revealed their plans for a final tour last August when they announced their last studio album, Megadeth.
“Risen” was more than a comeback album, it was a declaration. The “White Hot” will be returning again to the stage this year. The iconic glam rock band Angel announced on its Facebook page this week ...
There is good news for fans of the 1970s glam rock band, Angel. That news? The band is going out on tour. But there is bad news, too, because that tour is slated to be the group’s farewell.
A 1970s rock band is going on a farewell tour that may include some new music. Angel, the glam rock group discovered by Gene Simmons and signed to the same record label as KISS, announced the first of ...
Barry Manilow hasn't had a Billboard No. 1 hit since 1988, but the Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award winning music icon has the star power to fill arenas even without a current song topping the charts. "I ...
The Bad Plus are calling it quits. Pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Reid Anderson, and drummer Dave King formed the experimental jazz group in 2000, and the latter two have kept it going since Iverson's ...
Long-running Minneapolis jazz group The Bad Plus have announced that they’re calling it quits, but not before a farewell tour. They write: “The Bad Plus has been a band for 26 years. That’s quite a ...
The rock band Journey has announced their farewell tour for 2026, named the "Final Frontier Tour." The tour will feature 60 stops, beginning in Hershey, Pennsylvania on Feb. 28, 2026. Tickets are ...
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